SeeYou190Show me terrain that is not flat. . -Kevin
Wayne
Show me an aerial view of part of your layout, please.
gmpullmanAnother place to sleep, please.
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We are going back to the Country Roads Model Railroading group's portable sectional layout for this picture. It looks like a nice enough place to get off of the road and enjoy a bite and a night of rest.
Track Fiddler: Thank you for the comment on my custom SGRR boxcars. The fleet is still growing.
Show me terrain that is not flat.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
G PaineShow me another place to sleep
Not as comfortable as George's Pullman, but —
caboose track2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another place to sleep, please.
2 places to sleep (or 27 if you count the beds). A BM 14 Section Sleeper and Pullman 12-1 Sleeper on my layout
Show me another place to sleep
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
SeeYou190 Show me a place to sleep. . -Kevin .
Just kidding, sorry I just couldn't resist.
Back to Kevin's request show me a place to sleep
PS Nice Bridge and I like those custom cars every time I see them.
Track fiddlerMore bridges please
Here is one of those STRATTON AND GILLETTE steel bridges I was talking about.
Show me a place to sleep.
Great looking Bridges guys
More bridges please
The only bridge on my layout, the Rt. 9 underpass is an Atlas Plate Girder bridge.
Show me a forest.
Harrison
Homeschooler living In upstate NY a.k.a Northern NY.
Modeling the D&H in 1978.
Route of the famous "Montreal Limited"
My YouTube
BigDaddyWooden bridges
I think that was a request. The STRATTON AND GILLETTE bridges are all steel, but our company photographer took this picture while sightseeing the Country Roads Model Railroad Group's portable layout at a recent train show.
Show me any bridge
Wooden bridges
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
Thanks James.... bridge is looking good. I like it. I have no new Bridges to show but oh well I'll show an old one
Thanks James.... Bridges please
Show me an Atlantic, please.
Japan National Railway class D51 Mikado
Kato N scle model.
Show me a 0-6-0.
Happy times!
Ulrich (aka The Tin Man)
"You´re never too old for a happy childhood!"
MEC 524 in 'speed lettering' on a part of my layout that has since been rebuilt
Show me a Mikado type locomotive
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show more Alco's
A pair of B&O FAs lead a freight:
BO_FA by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a "Ten-Wheeler" Consolidation.
This old photo shows some Katy PA1's I put together and painted several years ago.
Please show more Alco's
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Santa Fe E units.
Show me a classic Alco (PA,FA).
SeeYou190Show me another classic EMD F unit.
Here's a pair. An ex-New Haven FL9 and former NYC F7 briefly greet in passing.
IMG_6820_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
More classic EMD Fs, (or Es) please.
doctorwayneShow me some more livestock, please.
Here are a couple more railfanning cows that seem to really like this set of STRATTON AND GULLETTE F units.
Show me another classic EMD F unit.
A couple of railfanning cows....
Show me some more livestock, please.
Kevin said: 'Show me another farming situation [sic]."
An old photo of my pasture scene at the northwest corner of the BRVRR layout.
More farming/livestock related photos please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
HarrisonAnother farm please.
A barn and crops ready to be harvested as a STRATTON AND GILLETTE freight rolls by.
Show me another farming siutation.
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An entire module on our club layout is devoted to a farm, as upstate NY is a lot of farmland.
Another farm please.
The interior of the Texaco station in Whitefield on Boothbay Raoway Village layout
Show me a farm scene
Little TimmyI didnt know they still existed ! Thank's for posting that !!!!!
Glad you liked it. These photos were taken way back in 2006. I think every modeler has a fascination with tenements. Maybe it was Hitchcock's "Rear Window" that got everybody interested?
IMG_1535 by Edmund, on Flickr
Back to our regular programming...
Ed
I had to do a "Double-Take". those tenement's look like the one's Earl Smallshaw did for a MR artical sometime in the 70's.
I didnt know they still existed !
Thank's for posting that !!!!!
Rust...... It's a good thing !
Thanks Ed, Put some tedious hours at the controls of one drilling exchanger tube sheets. More shop scenes please. Regards, Peter
I like that radial drill press, Peter!
IMG_5553 by Edmund, on Flickr
IMG_5548 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another shop interior, please. Bonus points for a locomotive shop.
show me another shop machinery scene, regards, Peter