A view looking east at Lowbanks, with some unusual cloud formations in the distant sky...
Please show me another scene with something in the background.
Wayne
SeeYou190Show me another scene with something in the background.
The interior of the roundhouse with a locomotive in the background—
Roundhouse1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me another scene with something in the background.
gmpullmanShow me a scene with little people gathering.
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I guess the little people did not feel like gathering and posing for a picture anywhere. 24 hours, time for a new picture.
This looks pleasing enough, with a little beige house in the background, to bump this thread to the top.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
doctorwayneShow me another colourful freight or passenger car, please.
It's even called a "ColorMark Car" by CN:
IMG_2391color by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me a scene with little people gathering.
BRVRR didn't make a specific request, but I'll assume that we're still interested in colourful freight cars.
Here's the supposed blue boxcar which I posted earlier, in truth a commemerative car celebrating the 10th anniversary of the formation of the Big Blue Trains Forum. It's a Train Miniature USRA steel boxcar that I built to be auctioned-off in support of that Forum.
Show me another colourful freight or passenger car, please.
Kevin: "Show me another colorful freight car."
How about a string of colorful New York Central "Pacemaker" boxcars.
Sorry George for stepping on your blue boxcar request.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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gmpullmanMore colorful freight cars, please.
This is one of the favorites in the SGRR fleet of nonsense:
Show me another colorful freight car.
dti406Lets try for a gondola in other than mineral red or black!
I'll see your P-C F50 and raise you a P-C G43, Rick.
P-C-G43 by Edmund, on Flickr
More colorful freight cars, please.
gmpullman Show me a flat car in a color other than mineral red or black.
Show me a flat car in a color other than mineral red or black.
A Coil Car, but its AAR Classification is a Flat Ca
Lets try for a gondola in other than mineral red or black!
Rick Jesionowski
Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
HarrisonHow about another red boxcar.
Everywhere West:
Chinese Red CB&Q by Edmund, on Flickr
Oh my... that's looooong.
Here's one of my favorite cars:
How about another red boxcar.
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
doctorwaynePlease show me another freight car, one that pleases your eyes.
While not a very fancy paint job I like the unique status of this class of car. The PRR owned exactly one. It was built specifically for hauling fire fighting engines from the American La france plant in Elmira, New York to their buyer's destinations. At 74' 9" coupled, it was certainly a very long box car in its day. It also features end doors.
PRR_X30-a by Edmund, on Flickr
PRR_X30 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another unique or favorite freight car.
Since beauty is usually in the eye of the beholder, I kinda like the looks of this one, in-part because it's mostly scratchbuilt...
Please show me another freight car, one that pleases your eyes.
SeeYou190 Show me another good looking freight car. -Kevin
Show me another good looking freight car.
Railyard Models PC X79 60' Boxcar assigned to Kelloggs for cereal loading.
Show me another good looking freight car!
doctorwayneShow me a boxcar painted in more than two colours, please.
RIDGE TERMINAL LINES in green, black, and silver. I think this is a sharp looking boxcar.
Here's an aerial view of what appears to be a blue boxcar...
Show me a boxcar painted in more than two colours, please.
Rick: "How about a green boxcar!"
NYC #874 spotting loaded NP grain box car #8256 on the Redwing Flour Mill's siding.
Another green boxcar, please.
Portland Terminal RR, an MEC subsidiary, boxcars were green, shown on my layout
Going with colors, show me a blue boxcar
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
SeeYou190 Show me another boxcar red boxcar. -Kevin
Show me another boxcar red boxcar.
How about two Boxcar Red cars, a pair of 1937 AAR 40' Boxcars.
Now how about a green boxcar!
doctorwayneShow me a scratchbuilt or kitbashed piece of rolling stock, please.
The SOUTH RICKMORT boxcar was built using ends, roof, doors, and underframe from the scrap box. The side were built from styrene sheet and U channels. There is no prototype for this freight car.
Not much in the way of patch-outs on my roads, but I do have a few hoppers which received a minor modification to their numbers when they underwent a change of ownership...
...this one's in a bit more presentable state...
Show me a scratchbuilt or kitbashed piece of rolling stock, please.
Twenty-four hours have come and gone—
No town squares in sight.
BnO_F7-4645-3 by Edmund, on Flickr
Here are two examples of a locomotive bought by a railroad other than the original owner, thus the paint job has been "patched".
P-C_F7_754 by Edmund, on Flickr
Anyone have another locomotive repaint, or patch-out by a new owner?
BATMANWith tomorrow being Nov 11th, how about a cenotaph or a town square.
Memorial Park in front of Union Station is my little town's nod to the veterans who fought so bravely:
IMG_6325_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Another cenotaph, memorial park or town square, please.
With tomorrow being Nov 11th, how about a cenotaph or a town square.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
BRVRR More red, white, or blue locos, please.
More red, white, or blue locos, please.
DT&I GP38-2's with an auto parts train.
WIth the holiday approaching lets stick with red, white or blue!
An Oldie:
HarrisonHow about another non water railroad bridge.
A Penn-Central geep is passing over the Erie main while a Bicentennial SDP-45 passes under.
EL_3638b by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me another locomotive with red, white OR blue paint.
This bridge crosses NY state Rt. 9. This bridge is currently out for trackwork.
How about another non water railroad bridge.
doctorwaynePlease show me something with which you've been amusing yourself lately.
I have been working on my new paint booth. I cannot wait to get back home and finish it!
Show me a railroad bridge that does not go over water.
gmpullman...Another recreation scene, please.
This has been my recreation over the past little while....
...and there are lots more pictures to be found HERE
Please show me something with which you've been amusing yourself lately.