jacon12Allan forgot to make a request so... Show me a cross buck.
Show me a cross buck.
Allan forgot to make a request so...
BRVRR Pride and Joy, huh? Here are my Pennsy E-8s: Both units were originally in ACL blue and yellow livery. I stripped them down, painted and decaled both units. The A unit has a MRC sound decoder and an oval speaker. The B-unit is also powered and has an Lenz decoder. They run well together and are quite impressive at the head of an eight-12 car passenger train.
Pride and Joy, huh?
Here are my Pennsy E-8s:
Both units were originally in ACL blue and yellow livery. I stripped them down, painted and decaled both units. The A unit has a MRC sound decoder and an oval speaker. The B-unit is also powered and has an Lenz decoder. They run well together and are quite impressive at the head of an eight-12 car passenger train.
Dennis Blank Jr.
CEO,COO,CFO,CMO,Bossman,Slavedriver,Engineer,Trackforeman,Grunt. Birdsboro & Reading Railroad
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
I know about the one post per page guideline, but I really want to post this. My pride and joy is the Blackwater Cannonball (Daily passenger train). Here it is on another source of pride - the John Allen Memorial Trestle (two concentric curved trestles):
I built the Pikers and Oscar from old Walthers metal/wood kits; the first class car is a shortened craftsman kit from another manufacturer.
Show me more pride and joy.
Phil, I'm not a rocket scientist; they are my students.
My Pride and Joy.....
Show me more of your "Pride and Joy"
This SP, AC9, only brass steam power is my favorite.
Show more of your favorite locomotives or diesels.
WOW, So many to Choose from...Although I'm a Diesel Guy most of the time, my Pride & Joy is this Little HOn3 PSC Shay, it is just a wonderfully built machine, where one can see everything working, & be mesmorized by it, it has a magic about it..
Please Show Me More Pride & Joy, from Your RR!!!!
Karl: Nice looking F's!
Cab units ........ F's and E's at Union Station. .....
Please show your pride and joy.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
How about a pair Ken? A pair of Midland cab units with an aggregate train!
Show me some cab units with varnish (passenger cars)
Karl
NCE über alles!
jacon12Show me something with handrails.
If you look really close, you can see the aftermarket handrails I installed on this old Blue Box SW7:
Show me a cab unit
-Ken in Maryland (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)
A rowboat sitting on the trailer, that is... if you take the motor off it's the only way to get around...
Show me something with handrails.
The kit:
The bash:
show me a rowboat.
This is an to progress photo of a large backdrop building I made from leftover parts from other buildings. There are 4 buildings in front, a trough representng a street, and another 4 buildings in back. My main line runs underneath it between Sheepscott and through a view block into Greenvale Junction.
It is done and on my layout now; I just have to add some details behind the upstairs windows and figure out how to light it.
SHow me another kitbash
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
ho modern modelerShow me another custom paint job, loco or rolling stock....
This Kato SD38-2 was originally a C&NW unit:
Show me a kitbashed building
Southwest Chief Show me something you painted
Show me something you painted
I stripped and repainted one of my Amtrak Northwest F59PHI's, wasn't sure how to paint the headlight beams until I saw Cody Grivno's video on weathering with acrylic paints and Isopropyl Alchohol. Thanks, Cody!!
Show me another custom paint job, loco or rolling stock....
Mine doesn't move.......it's at the station!!!
John of J. S. Woodcrafts built this custom Chama style oil dock for my G scale layout:
Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, COClick Here for my model train photo website
The request is for something else someone else built on your layout.
Well, just look at the picture and take your pick
A neighbor had a tree service plant several very large trees in his yard and I pointed out to him if he had planted smaller trees they would take root faster and grow quite rapidly. He replied that he knew that but he didn’t have the time to wait.
I’m in that position with my layout. I don’t have the time left to build what I need for the layout so almost everything is RTR.
Let's honor Jarrell's request and show something else someone else built on your layout
Bob
Don't Ever Give Up
My good friend Gene built the 'section foreman's house' seen here on my layout. I've learned a good bit of what I know about model building from him. Sorry, I forget the mfg of the wooden laser kit.
Show me something else someone else built on your layout.
Texas Zepher jalajoieShow me something you built yourself for someone else layout. Isn't that where we got stuck just a couple of "show me"s earlier? The problem is one would have to go to their layout to get a photo of it.
jalajoieShow me something you built yourself for someone else layout.
This make sense. Then show me a craftsman kit you built on your own layout.
Jack W.
A member of the club built this grain loading tower.
Show me something you built yourself for someone else layout.
1 pic, 4 engines, all painted & decalled very recently
Show me something SOMEONE ELSE built on your layout. (I don't mean a structure as built by so & so company. Something some other person built, and please, credit the builder if you can)
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I guess we didn't make something for somebody else's layout. Ok, show me something you decaled in the last 6 months.
I once (no, not every time, just once) attempted to scratchbuild a small N scale structure with "everything" that would be in a real building. All framing members, double-hung windows, individual board siding and floor, non-working water, gas, electrical and sewer connections, everything a nitpicker would ask for.
Decided to make it the United Farm Workers' Nit Picker's Local 257 union hall.
Show me something you made for somebody ELSE's layout.
The tool shed in the photo was kit-bashed from a Bachmann steam whistle. It was shortened and narrowed.
Show me another kit-bashed or scratch built small building.
I'll go for the small train. A doodlebug is a one-car passenger trains moving on the branch line.
Please show a kit-bashed or scratch built building.
The tool shed for my boat repair business.
Show me another example of smallest building, train, or land form. Wilton.
Show me another example of smallest building, train, or land form.
Wilton.
jacon12Show me something you've expanded!
My Walthers blast furnace.
Before:
...and AFTER (150% of original size):
Show me the smallest train, structure or land form on your layout
During the rebuilding of the Greenvale section of my layout, the benchwork has expanded by about 8 feet, with more to come as the project progresses
Show me your benchwork that is being modified