SeeYou190Show me a horse.
...or two?
Drayage by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me another scene featuring an animal (or a railroad herald incorporating an animal?).
Ed, is that an Artitec crane in the background? like that big valve too.
More animals or animal heralds please. Thanks and regards, Peter
HO-VeloEd, is that an Artitec crane in the background? like that big valve too.
Indeed it is, Peter
Crawler_crane by Edmund, on Flickr
Artitec has some beautiful models. I seem to recall the big valve was a Selly "Finishing Touches" detail item. I think they had several sizes in straight and right angle globe valves. Big for HO but there were some pretty big steam valves, 12" to 16" in an old plant where I used to work. They make a nice detail.
Thank you, Ed
A Moose on my layout.
Show me an intermodal train(stack, TOF, ect.).
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
HarrisonShow me an intermodal train(stack, TOF, ect.).
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Here is a STRATTON AND GILLETTE MOTOR FREIGHT (SGMF) trailer taking a ride on a long (for 1954) flat car.
Show me something else on a flat car.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Here is some sewer pipe on a string of flat cars.
Please show me a reefer.
Lone Wolf and Santa FePlease show me a reefer.
Here is a STRATTON AND GILLETTE (SGRT) refrigerated boxcar. This one is so darned cold that it attracted a polar bear!
Show me another refrigerated boxcar (with or without a polar bear).
Reefers at the ice house on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
Show me a mechanical reefer
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
G PaineShow me a mechanical reefer
I think this is my only mechanical reefer on the roster. I got it in order to try out one of the Soundtraxx Soundcar decoders. It is pretty neat to hear the engine sounds as the car passes by.
NYC_NYMX-1033 by Edmund, on Flickr
Early-era mechanical reefer models are sorely needed in HO. This old blue-box model is a stand-in.
Show me another refrigerator car from any era.
Here's a slightly modified Tyco 40' reefer, one of four similar ones...
...and here's one of the four, further modified, along with the other three, as a 34'er...
Wayne
Show me a freight or passenger car that's significantly different (more than a re-paint or re-lettering) from what it was when new, please.
Isn't that a panda? Anyway, proceed with the show me something...
I'm beginning to realize that Windows 10 and sound decoders have a lot in common. There are so many things you have to change in order to get them to work the way you want.
BNSF UP and others modelerIsn't that a panda?
Good heavens, you are right! How embarrassing! I am surprised I did not get a Bear-Toon for that mess up!
It has been more than 24 hours since Wayne's request.
Here is a bump with a new picture.
Show me another boxcar.
SeeYou190Show me another boxcar.
Aah, the lowly, common boxcar. Here's a Penn-Central patch out X58a in need of some additional weathering:IMG_8563_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Another boxcar please. Bonus for one painted in two colors.
A red white and blue BAR State of Maine boxcar in the background
Show me another multucolored boxcar
I don't think that there were too many colourful boxcars in the '30s, so the best I can do is these two-tone Accurail Dominion/Fowler cars, modified with "metal" roofs...
More colourful boxcars, please.
It's hard to find a colorful boxcar but the UP logo is kind of colorful.
Please show me any plug door box car.
Lone Wolf and Santa FePlease show me any plug door box car.
I have been wanting to post this scene from the Orlando N-Trak's modular layout. Two plug door insulated Hamms Beer insulated boxcars.
Does anyone know why so much beer could be being delivered to the Medical Document Storage building?
Show me a building not made of brick.
Kevin: "Show me a building not made of brick."
My version of Walther's 'Interstate Oil', the Barron Oil Company is named for the fuel distributor in the small town in Michigan where I grew up.
More non-brick buildings please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
While the adjacent offices of Creechan's Fine Fuels is brick, the actual facility is corrugated steel sheets over a steel framework....
More non-brick structures, please.
doctorwayneMore non-brick structures, please.
Here is a non-brick gray auction barn on the Florida S-Modulators sectional layout.
Show me another barn.
A red barn at the horse farm on bootbay Railway Villlage layout
Show me another farm structure
G Paine wrote: "Show me another farm structure."
Using the term loosely, a windmill might be a farm structure.
How about a silo? Silage or grain storage, please.
The windmill works, anything to keep Showme going!!
You said storage, well here is some.
More Feed and Seed, if you will.
Roger Hensley= ECI Railroad - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/eci/eci_new.html == Railroads of Madison County - http://madisonrails.railfan.net/ =
One of the guys in my modular club has a large 18ft three piece module with three circular grain elevators at one end. His module is supposed to represent a Santa Fe Station in Arizona.
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That's my 1950's Santa Fe "Hotshot" Freight parked on his module. Doesn't it look great?
It has been more than a day and ATSFGuy didn't specify so I'll go with Roger's "More Feed and Seed, if you will."
The Farmers Union elevator on the Black River Valley layout.
More grain storage please.
24 hours... bump to the top.
Spring Break, 1954, and a couple of young ladies have driven their father's Cadillac into the sand and become stuck.
Show me something else that has gone wrong.
A spot of trouble...
...mind the cars...keep calm, and carry on.
More "oops!" moments please.
doctorwayneMore "oops!" moments please.
Boss won't be too happy when he finds out his new Mack mixer is in the ditch!
Mixer_mishap by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me something orange.
gmpullmanShow me something orange.
More orange, please.