I don't suppose old time cars would meet the 1st criteria. Roundhouse used to make Harriman cars. You can find those on Ebay. Con Cor and Bachmann make 72' cars. You can see those on the Walthers site to see if there is a roadname that fits.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
I'm wanting to buy a passenger car set so I can check my clearances.
Does anyone know of passenger cars that are shorter in length so they don't so ridiculous on curves?
Thanks
For Bear ....
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
gmpullmanA harbinger... (been waiting years to use that word).
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
SeeYou190 Heartland Division CB&Q Kevin ... Looks like Broadway Limited Imports has tours of their facilities in Osmond Beach, FL. Have you been there ? No I haven't... I had no idea about this... I need to do some looking into it. Thanks. -Kevin
Heartland Division CB&Q Kevin ... Looks like Broadway Limited Imports has tours of their facilities in Osmond Beach, FL. Have you been there ?
No I haven't... I had no idea about this... I need to do some looking into it.
Thanks.
-Kevin
A harbinger... (been waiting years to use that word).
Good Morning, All.
Regards, Ed
Howdy ....
More KY and TN trains ......
The IC passed through KY and TN to southern destinations . In fact, I did ride on the IC City of Miami in the early 1960's.. it was a very nice train....
Note: ... The City of Miami moved over the Central of Georgia Railroad from Birmingham, AL to Jacksonville, FL. ... C of G E-units were painted in IC colors as in the last photo.
I missed the pie fight......
Good evening once again.....
I spent the day working crew for the R&GV RR Museum Fall Foloage excursion on the Finger Lakes Railway today. There were 3 passenger cars in use, one of them being the "Bar Car" and two regular passenger cars. Two of the cars had working ventilation and since today only got up into the high 60's they were quite comfortable. I, of course got to be car host in the one that didn't have functioning ventilation and got to be about 95°F inside. I did tell many passengers that the "Boss" found out which car was going to be very hot and assigned the old guy with the heavy conductors suit to be the car host in that car...... I did have fun but I will tell you, walking 4 miles over at the Fieldhouse? No problem, piece of cake! Standing on my feet for 7 hours? Excruciatingly painfull!!! This old man is beat!
So Ken, your going to put in a new kitchen sink while listening to Faust???? I love that opera, but Der Ring Das Nibelungen might be more appropriate.............
No word on my sister yet. Did get two emails early this morning letting me know that two of my NMRA Division Members, one of which was a close friend, died.......
Just to comment on the previous conversations of yesterday one more time......
Hope you all have a good night!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Track fiddlerI'm curious about your coupler conversion though on the front of your HO. Do you think that would work in N scale.
Aah, yes, I remember my N scale days. It took me weeks to convert four Kato F3s. The whole shell had to come off IIRC. I ran mostly Microtrains as they had factory body-mounted couplers.
Just about every brass, and MANY plastic/hybrid HO steam locomotives need some kind of modification to get a front coupler on the pilot. I like to double-head. Manufacturers choose appearance over functionality. Many BLI locos come with dummy front couplers.
Every locomotive has to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. I seem to recall some N scale steam being supplied with two different pilots? Maybe someone at Shapeways has a re-engineered pilot with a coupler pocket?
The whole conversation about beverages was taken out of context. 'Nuff said.
Mr. Otte will have his hands full come Monday morning.
Good Luck, Ed
Eveing Diners
Flo, the gang and I will have a please and give Rick and Steven what they like.
Wife front some how between talking on the phone, having my daughter dropping by and wanting to shave her legs she only did one workout today. Hum, should be doing it 3 to 4 times a day. Yep, she is really trying.
My lungs hurt a little, I hope it is from all the cleaning I did. I should have worn a dust mask. But the kitchen is looking better.
Time for a new Kitchen Sink and Faust. I have been watching U-Tube videos on how to do it and for some reason I am a little worried about doing it? Well, I never did it before so that is why. I have to remind my self at one point in my life I never took a car engine a part, never cut a car in half and weld in a new section nor torn open a new BLI Steam engine and fixed it my self instead of sending back to BLI! No reason in the world I cannot do it.
Later, Ken
I hate Rust
And now.... For something completely different!!!
Fruit punch, iced tea, lemonade.
Come on Ed I have grandchildren too. That doesn't mean I feed them Whiskey...... Are you kidding me. Would you really think that?
I will say no more about this as I hope you won't!
I'm curious about your coupler conversion though on the front of your HO. Do you think that would work in N scale.
Paul told me it was a dummy coupler and I saw what he was saying but I liked that 2-6-6-2 and bought it for a song.
Do you think I can do what you did in N-Scale
BigDaddyHow was the Old Fashioned?
A little early for Sunday Happy Hour at the Super Dome Tavern here.
Soon, though — very soon
At Your Service by Edmund, on Flickr
gmpullmanYou're assuming the drinks are alcoholic? I didn't get that impression.
How was the Old Fashioned?
I watched Tiger Woods win the Championship. They let the winner of the match cool his heels while they gave Tiger a silver? putter. The winner Rose won a nicer cup.
I used to watch a lot of golf, back in the day of Palmer, Nicholas, Trevino. Never heard of any of these guys today except Woods and well...you know his story. Tiger was looking old. I guessed he was 52 instead of 42. Rode hard and put away wet.
Put together a Blair Line team track ramp. A laser kit, little tricky to use wood glue and hold everything in position and square. Pictures later, but I am pleased with it. I could have scratch built it from wood or styrene, but I don't have steady hands, so this turned out better than anything iI could do.
NWP SWPIt appears Ulrich is in the "Users Online" section, perhaps he'll stop in, if he does put his drinks on my tab.
Track fiddlerStephen only on a very rare occasions does Alrich drink. Maybe a glass of wine or two every other Blue Moon.
You're assuming the drinks are alcoholic? I didn't get that impression.
My grandkids were here a little while ago and I served drinks to all of them.
Lemonade and iced tea.
If I'm not mistaken, the drinks served in the Diner are all virtual "pretend drinks" anyway. Where's the harm? Like Barbie and Ken drinks.
I hope everyone is having an enjoyable weekend
I'm running a B&O Q4 Mikado that I recently painted and installed a WOWsound decoder in:
BnO_Q4_sm by Edmund, on Flickr
I am having FUN with model railroading. A great hobby to "let off steam" with.
Cheers, Everyone! Ed
Track fiddler maxman Track fiddler Dots on a sign means I should have pitched my phone in the backyard before it got too late when I was doing good. Okay, thanks. Now I get it. Sort of like "don't say that which if everyone did would destroy society." Excuse me? What? I read your text nine times and it makes no sense to me. (20 minutes later) Maybe you should pitch your phone into the backyard
maxman Track fiddler Dots on a sign means I should have pitched my phone in the backyard before it got too late when I was doing good. Okay, thanks. Now I get it. Sort of like "don't say that which if everyone did would destroy society."
Track fiddler Dots on a sign means I should have pitched my phone in the backyard before it got too late when I was doing good.
Okay, thanks. Now I get it. Sort of like "don't say that which if everyone did would destroy society."
Excuse me? What?
I read your text nine times and it makes no sense to me.
(20 minutes later) Maybe you should pitch your phone into the backyard
Ummm, what? Maybe I didn't get it. I thought that you were saying that you thought twice about what you were going to say and decided against.
Was that incorrect?
Thank you angel input always appreciated
I think thats called silent protesting?
To answer your question, yes yes it is.
Steve
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough!
Is this going to start a trend?
It's fun for now but annoying later.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
here is some more like those
You too Henry... Here is some Cheech & Chong for you
I didn't know what meant.
Track fiddlerI read your text nine times and it makes no sense to me.
Google news and Sen Hirono
Track fiddlerDots on a sign means I should have pitched my phone in the backyard before it got too late when I was doing good.
I don't know maxman maybe a college education would help what does it mean to you
Track fiddler
What does that mean? Is it the same as ? I looked at the emojis and all it says is dots on a sign.
Personally I use Royal Oak Lump Charcoal, but Briquettes will do.
I'll take two of those chuck eyes, some sweet hickory BBQ sauce please!
I had to take the tailgate trim panel off my truck AGAIN, I'm using Gorilla Glue to hold the reflector on.
I might have to break it off and replace it with some JB Welded Black plexiglass.
Eventually I hope to change it out with one that has a Blue oval on it.
Maybe I can just glue a blue oval onto the black plexiglass.
Well I'll be around.
2" Chuck Eyes over Kingsford Briquettes of course, gas adds no flavor. The Canadians know what they're doing here. TO BAD THE VIKINGS DON'T WITH THIER 82 MILLION DOLLAR QUARTER-BACK
Alrich is here. He came across the pond with his Quad group of Yamaha 5.6 liter V8 XF 425 XTO's on an 18-foot boat. He had that boat painted the week before and all the paint blew off in the wind.
Good thing hurricane season is over. He made it here in an hour and 47 minutes..... Those Yamahas are fast. He brought his wife's (Petra is it forgive me if I'm wrong) famous German Potato Salad. We are all very happy with that.
The Canadiens put some walleye on the grill too. Frozen from last year's ice fishing. Guess what they never put it in the freezer it was still frozen.
Well grab your fork and Dig In the Chuck Eyes are done
Howdy doody folks,
Whacha grilling TF?
Are you "Grilling" as in with propane, or BBQing with charcoal? Or Smoking?
If the latter I'll take a rack of ribs, on a baking pan, no utensils, I've got an apron and towel.
Church was nice as always, do any of youse remember that fad from the 70s, I think they call them "Bell Bottom" pants, well they're apparently back in style, a girl at church was wearing a pair, they looked kinda funky.
Stephen only on a very rare occasions does Alrich drink. Maybe a glass of wine or two every other Blue Moon. Me and the Canadians do though. Maybe be generous and buy him five. Me and the Canadians will split those up and share amongst ourselves. At that point don't worry about it. We will all pitch in and make sure Alrich has a tea or something
PS We will see you here for lunch when you get back from church. I hope you remember to bring your fork! The Canadians are grilling out with the Vikings game on (Jean Jacket Weather) on this beautiful fall day