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Show Me Something! May, 2017

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Posted by BRVRR on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 9:09 AM

RR_Mel wrote: "More Crossings Please."

More crossings please guys.

Tags: BRVRR , NYC , GP20

Remember its your railroad

Allan

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Posted by Carnegie Falls on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 9:16 AM

BRVRR asked for more crossings. This was before it was ballasted but it's a crossing.

Let's keep it going - more crossings.

Modeling the fictional western Pennsylvania town of Carnegie Falls in freelance HO.
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Posted by G Paine on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 9:45 AM

Going fishing, 1 crossing in the foreground and 2 crossings in the background on the Bootbay Railway Village layout

please show another grade crossing

George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch 

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Posted by dti406 on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 9:46 AM

More Crossings to end the month!

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Posted by Guy Papillon on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 2:59 PM

dti406

More Crossings to end the month!

Here is a crossing giving access to the grain elevator.

 

A few more hours till the end of the month. Show me more crossings please.

Guy

Modeling CNR in the 50's

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 5:18 PM

Guy Papillon
Show me more crossings please.

 

 ...and as an added bonus, a pre "Operation Lifesaver" safety poster!

 

Show me any steam locomotive!

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Posted by doctorwayne on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 5:54 PM

gmpullman
Show me any steam locomotive!

Here's one...

Show me another locomotive, please.

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Posted by 0-6-0 on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 7:37 PM

Hello   Wayne  That is one strange loco I love it. What is it? Here is a locomotive

show something strange

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 10:03 PM

0-6-0
show something strange

A New York Central Mohawk leading a string of Chicago & North Western bi-level commuter cars? Strange...

An hour to go at Eastern Daylight Time,

More oddities?

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Posted by G Paine on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 11:06 PM

0-6-0
Hello Wayne That is one strange loco I love it. What is it? Here is a locomotive

It's a Bayer Garrett (maybe spelled wrong), a British articulated design. Lots used in South Africa, Austrialia, and (maybe) New Zealand.

George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch 

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Posted by doctorwayne on Thursday, June 1, 2017 1:47 AM

0-6-0
Hello   Wayne  That is one strange loco I love it. What is it?...

Thanks, 0-6-0. Big Smile  George had it almost right...it's a Beyer-Garratt, from, if I recall correctly, Kitmaster (later Airfix).
The model is actually OO scale, and is non-powered.  My LHS got two of them as unbuilt new-in-the-box kits in an estate lot.  He sold one of them, then asked me to build the other as a gag for a mutual acquaintance who was born in England.  The "gag" part was lettering it for a former local railroad.  They owned two ex-NYC Hudsons, numbered 501 and 502, so 503 seemed like a good choice.  

Wayne

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Posted by "JaBear" on Thursday, June 1, 2017 4:51 AM

G Paine
It's a Bayer Garrett (maybe spelled wrong), a British articulated design. Lots used in South Africa, Austrialia, and (maybe) New Zealand.

Gidday George, the NZR G class Garratts, comprising of three locomotives, were disasters from their introduction in 1928 until they were withdrawn from service in 1931. The short time frame says it all!
 
An Sn3 ½, 1:64 scale NZR G class.
 
 
Please show me something completely different!

Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by doctorwayne on Thursday, June 1, 2017 10:41 AM

...Please show me something completely different!

I was going to post a picture  of my 2-10-10-10-2, with my pet Norwegian Parrot in the cab, but he's pining for the fjords, and won't co-operate.  Besides that, May has ended. Stick out tongue

Wayne

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Posted by Guy Papillon on Thursday, June 1, 2017 1:30 PM

doctorwayne

 Besides that, May has ended. 

Hi Wayne,

You are absolutely right. I always thought that Kiwis were in advance over us Canadians but it seems that that particular bear is a different animal. 

Stick out tongue

 

 

Guy

Modeling CNR in the 50's

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