No reply yet, how about a container ship with an orange container on board.
Show me a modern reefer.
Jack W.
How about a modern box car.
Show me a tank car train.
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
superbe Looks like a scarcity of 1920 modelers so let's try the 50's. No self service back then. Show more of the fabulous 50's Bob
Looks like a scarcity of 1920 modelers so let's try the 50's.
No self service back then.
Show more of the fabulous 50's
Bob
Judging by the GM A body in this picture, Doc Brown must have already perfected the flux capacitor well before the DeLorean.
The current request is a tank car train.
Robert H. Shilling II
Two days, and no tank car trains? Let's simplify it to tank cars in a train.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Here are some tank cars.
Let's see more tank cars
Don't Ever Give Up
superbeLet's see more tank cars
Here are some LPG tankers - the black one [barely visible behind the unloading platform] is being swapped-out for the white one:
Let's see any kind of bulk-transport car(s).
-Ken in Maryland (B&O modeler, former CSX modeler)
This one can handle some Bulk!
Please Show Me Something that is Considered an Odd/Unique Piece of Rolling Stock...
Hey Chad, check out the blog at this link: http://smd.cc/tliw/
It's sort of like an O.Henry-type story about a flatcar like yours, with lots of photos - I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
. . .
Here's something 'unique', you'll rarely find these at a typical RR crossing:
If one of those loaded bottle cars were to derail and spill, there would be one heluva fire!
Let's see some more odd and/or unique trains
Ken, Great post, yes exactly!Sincere thanks for the great link, wish I saw that before I piped the brake gear on that car I showed.It also showed that my nonperpendicular grabs on a couple of my Gons, is prototypical!! Horay!!!
Thanks again, great resource!!!
Now, back to regular programing.....
Ken's Request is;
" Oh lordy, save us from page 2!"
I'll save you!
Not much more unique than an Alco C415, especially decorated for a private road!
Lets get some pics rolling! Show me an oil fired steamer!
Karl
NCE über alles!
One oil fired steamer for you.
Show me some narrow gauge motive power.
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
http://gearedsteam.blogspot.com/
Here is some HOn3 Motive POWER, i may use for a Boxcab model after checking fit in other bodies..
I know I already posted, But, I will honor the Request & keep it rolling, to be fair!
Show Me Some Narrow Gauge Motive Power!
3 foot is OK, but if you are really narrow minded it's got to be a Maine 2 footer!
An UP Autorack train.
Lets see some more unit trains.
Coal going one way, Reefers going fast the other.
Show us more unit trains
I suppose this ore train could be called a unit train. .... This will bump the thread to page one again.
If you have not yet posted a picture in this thread, please feel free to do so. Please show a 4 axle diesel locomotive.
If you have not yet posted a picture in this thread, please feel free to do so.
Please show a 4 axle diesel locomotive.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
GP 38-2
Show me a 6 axle diesel locomotive.
Six axle diesel. Here is one:
How about another six axle diesel?
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
No Allen, thats 2 6-axle units!! (nice ones at that!)
and here's 3 !!!
Forget the axles, show me a 4 unit lashup!
kbkchoochForget the axles, show me a 4 unit lashup!
Heres one for you Karl:
Show me a mixed-generation (i.e., 1st & 2nd or 2nd & 3rd) lashup
2-1/2 days and no mixed consists - gotta save it from falling to page 3!!
Would a first generation locomotive in second generation paint almost fit? A first run Walthers SW-1 on late 70s B&M blue - it really existed, I saw a photo
Show me another older locomotive in a newer paint scheme
Heartland Division CB&Q I suppose this ore train could be called a unit train. .... This will bump the thread to page one again. If you have not yet posted a picture in this thread, please feel free to do so. Please show a 4 axle diesel locomotive.
I am on page four. Why would your post have any thing to do with page one?
Ken G Price My N-Scale Layout
Digitrax Super Empire Builder Radio System. South Valley Texas Railroad. SVTRR
N-Scale out west. 1996-1998 or so! UP, SP, Missouri Pacific, C&NW.
Hi Ken ... I sort "Newest to Oldest" ... (Actually I was talking about page one of General Discussion .... Cheers!
It's the 4th page of the "Show Me" thread, but the thread had slipped to page 2 of the "General Discussion" Forum and looked like it would slip further down unless someone posted.
cheers
Alan Jones in Sunny Queensland (Oz)
Alantrains It's the 4th page of the "Show Me" thread, but the thread had slipped to page 2 of the "General Discussion" Forum and looked like it would slip further down unless someone posted. cheers
That is why I bumped it with the picture of the blue B&M SW-1 even though it did not match the last request. It was a couple of threads from dropping to page 3 on the General Discussion. Part of the idea of ShowME is to keep the pictures coming quickly. Originally, it was a 2 hour window for something new; this has been relaxed in recent months but we still want to keep it moving, and not fall off General Page 1. So lets see my request for:
How about a newer locomotive with an older paint scheme.
Show me something dirty, weathered or otherwise.
How about a weathered Texaco gas station?
Show me anything from the steam era.
Jim in Costa Rica
Modeling freelance Northern California late 1930s
Here is a Three Steam Cylinder 'Engine' on an HOn3 Precision Scale Shay.Please Show Me Something Else Close Up!!!
I'm ready for my close-up,Mr DeMille!
Show me your favorite scene,or loco,on your layout.
Mike
Here is my favorite switcher. An EMD NW2.
Show me an other first generation switcher.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's