Bump!
Karl
NCE über alles!
Show me some other exotic lift outs, swinging or any other methods of passing through benchwork.
Here ya go! This lift bridge is in the Four County Society of Model Engineering's modular layout. Not only does it provide walk through access, but interrupts the power to neighboring modules as well as power the blue light when activated!
Since it is Thanksgiving Day, show me a holiday scene! (any holiday will do)
Bump
I hate Rust
I'm not getting any younger, just like a lot of us older guys. Duck unders are PITA and so gratful that the new yard pit has an elevator that you can walk right in!!!
I should do a video of it in operation. Was just put into service recently.
Modeling B&O- Chessie Bob K. www.ssmrc.org
Here are a few folks who WERE going home for the holidays.
But this was on my previous layout so it is a picture from holidays past.
Show me something on your layout you are thankful for.
This is the rear of the Boothbay Railway Village HO scale layout showing the start of our winter projects; hopefully, to be complete by the time the museum opens again next May. The profile boards across the back will hide hidden staging and a return loop of our HOn30 section. On the right, construction of a hillside village is underway, and work continues on the power plant in the center.
Show me more passengers headed home for the holiday
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Well lots of time has passed so to get things rolling again... This is a model of the C.P.R.s Stoney Creek Bridge at park headquarters at Glacier.
Show me a model from a museum or train show.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Ken,
You are right, I was slow in posting . I guess I'll have to learn to type faster.
Let's honor Ken's request.
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
Bob, while a great picture you where a tad slow. If my request is OK, I think it should be next like it is a contest.
Ken
Hers's a group of happy folks waiting for the Apple Blossom Special.
Let's see some more passengers.
Well, here's the station, but seems the passenger have all ready got on board.
There they go.
Hum engineer does not look to happy!
If we can bend the rules a little, how about your favorite picture from a friend layout. By friend, I mean either in person or from this site. You must have PM with them. If that is OK?
Big crane working on the silos at Dragon Products on the Boothbay Railway Village HO layout
As it is Thanksgiving week in the USA, show me some passengers headed home for the holiday
DJ ... I like the "before" as well as the "after". ... Nice scrap yard!
Here is Reggie's junk yard. He sells auto parts from an old wood boxcar he bought from the railroad and modified for his use.
Please show any scene including heavy equipment such as a dozer or a crane.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Before: CD Smoker and co.
After: Scrap yard.
Show me your scrap yard. DJ.
His request was mid-post, i thought... (I already killed this page, someone else please)...
Show me a change on your layout
SUPERBE, what do you want shown next??? or show me anything new
I'm trying to find a different hosting service so be patient with this trial
Thanks
Original plan for small down town area
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Ended up with this
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EDIT:
After but not current
Original Plan
These pics are from Image shack. If Photobucket doesn't get their act togther, I'll be using this service. It's also free but I don't know much about it yet
Here is my old town, now waiting in a box under the layout.
Pulled it apart and cut out the darn outdoor carpet (started as an HO Slot Car Layout) and the town is waiting for a adult type layout.
Here is the same section now.
Show me something you have changed.
Ray, that's all my trains DO, lol! I've got one level spot on the whole layout and that's Deer Creek yard.
Here's one of my Challengers taking a train up the 2% at Bassetts, below the Sierra Buttes.
Show me a small town or village.
Tom
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
SLOW USRA 2-6-6-2 struggles upgrade with a long string of boxcars behind her.
Show me an train challenging the grade.
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Tom .... I like your scene very much. You said: "Show me something that just doesn't belong on your layout but you keep it there, anyway."
Look carefully to left side of this photo. You can see a velocipede with a man seated on it. Velocipedes were no longer used in the early 1960's which is my era.
Please show an articulated steam locomotive.
Tom!I'll bring the Brats, ***, Buns, & Fixins, if you bring the marshmellows!!!!LOL!!!! -Awesome!
The request was;
Show me something that just doesn't belong on your layout but you keep it there, anyway.
EDIT: Whoa, I guess that could be slang, "fermented cabbage toppings" AKA 'Frank's in the green can/jar -toppings' My apologies for the censorship & ill speak... Chad
I've shown this before, but not in a couple of years. Here's 'newbie' Ted anxious to impress his fellow crewmembers by making sure that the ashpit is cleaned out. What Ted doesn't seem to realize is that the hot ashes have just been dumped, and that's a wooden gondola he's busily filling.
That is awesome, when I saw this earlier I was cracking up, & I even used it to laugh at a time of stress.As said before, "That IS a Classic!!!" I bet you could put them under the plastic ties for a totally hidden system, & perhaps not open all those friction-fit gear covers. Love that Photo!!!!
the Request is;
Please Show Me Something Humorous Again!
Something Humorous
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
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Here is my newest painted locomotive, I already overposted the actual new unit, but this one is the newest color scheme on the table.
I want to honor a missed request form the other page.....Please Show Me Something Humorous!!!
Old Shay #7 is my oldest locomotive. She started out as a Roundhouse kit back about 27 years ago. Last DC locomotive I run on the layout. Took me about a year to assemble it.
Show me your newest Locomotive.
heres a Caboose made strait from a old wood kit in the 70s
now show me your oldest engine
Here's an early attempt at a 4x8, circa 1975
Show me a piece of rolling stock assembled from a wood kit!
Hello how about a Mack switcher
Show me another Mack ?
Looks like Secondhandemodelr beat me so go with his request. Have a ncie day Frank