My favorite is this Bachmann 2-8-0 with Soundtraxx DCC decoder because it fits my operating scheme, size and era wise. Show me something dirty.
secondhandmodeler Please show me your favorite loco.
Please show me your favorite loco.
My Athearn Genesis Santa Fe F7a speeding past the super chief at the station.
Show me another favorite loco!
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Passenger train pulled by my favorite loco. Hey, they had one in the Polar Express so that's good enough for me.
ATSFGuy,
No. They were made by Intermountain Railway Co.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
Guy Papillon,
Those FP9A and F9B are models by Rapido.
Yankee flyer wrote "Would like to see another CN passenger train."
Here are a GMD FP9 and a F9B leading a CN passenger train.
Show me another passenger train please.
No request, I'll go back to the steam passenger train.
I started this as a Canadian National with four passenger cars but never did get the engine decal.
The engine cab was damaged and I also converted the hopper from oil to coal to more or less match a loco pictured on a turn table I saw somewhere.
Would like to see another CN passenger train.
cheers.
Lee
Rick, what is your request?
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Garry, you want steam!!!
Pennsy N1sa with a coal drag!
Rick Jesionowski
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Passenger steam....
Please show more steam power.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
An E8 passing through the yard.
Show me a passenger steamer, please.
Give the man a cigar! (Well, the E8 is an E9, very slight spotting difference, B&O only had four of them) and the geep is indeed a vintage Proto. Oops, I forgot, the F7B is Intermountain but hard to tell without a close examination...
Thanks! Ed
gmpullman,
Love the roundhouse scene! I will try to correctly identify the models
The E8 is a Proto 2000, the F7A and F7B are Athearn Genesis, and the Torpedo GP7 is either a Proto 2000 or a Bachmann.
G PaineShow me 1 or more E untis
A B&O E9 laying over at the roundhouse...
Show me more passenger diesels from any builder.
F3 MEC 671 A-B was one of only two A-B sets owned by MEC
MEC 683 is an undecorated Stewart model that I painted to match a photo.
All from my layout
Show me 1 or more E untis
IMHO the best paint scheme ever applied to the F7.
Wabash F7's in the as delivered paint scheme!
BRVRR More photos of the ever popular F-units please.
More photos of the ever popular F-units please.
Here are two F3 units as delivered by EMD in May 1948 to CNR.
Let's continue with EMD F units please.
Garry said, "Please show one or more EMD F Units."
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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Bridge: Santa Fe train with FM power detouring on the Burllington.
Please show one or more EMD F Units.
Here's one on the grade at Stoney Creek.
Show me a train on a bridge, please.
Almost two days now and no rocky loads but here's a Pennsy I1 drifting past a rocky outcropping while returning from helper duty on a foggy morning.
Show me a caboose.
Some loads of crushed limestone at the Dragon Products roack crusher, getting ready for transport to the cement plant on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
Show me some more rockey loads
Now back our scheduled forum. The last request was Show me a coal drag.
BNSF SD70MAC is at the rear end. Prototypical for 2003, on a unfinished diorama.
Show me more coal or gravel loads.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
Thank you Mel and Ed. You guys made my day.
I wonder if these are the seats?
RR_Mel might have another source, but these look pretty similar. I have some in blue and gray and they look pretty sharp and don't cost an arm and a foot...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Precision-Scale-HO-33312-2-Passenger-Car-Seats-Light-Blue-LW-HW-/381685496441?hash=item58de3a7a79:g:6bcAAOSw5dNWpBXy
Regards, Ed
RR_Mel My current project is a new observation car with a full interior. More projects you are working on. Mel Modeling the early to mid 1950s SP in HO scale since 1951 My Model Railroad http://melvineperry.blogspot.com/ Bakersfield, California I'm beginning to realize that aging is not for wimps.
Thanks, Dave
There's some in the truck.....
Show me a coal drag....
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Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Real iron ore from, where else, Ironville, Pa.
Show me some coal, please.