gmpullmanMore head-end cars, please.
Here is a REA Refrigerated Boxcar. This was seen on the store layout in Dana's Railroad Supply in SPring Hill, Florida.
Show me another green train car.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190Show me another green train car.
Green for Safety —
BnO_I18a by Edmund, on Flickr
Another green locomotive or rolling stock please.
Kevin: "Show me another green train car."
NYC switcher #874 spotting a loaded grain box car on the Redwing Flour Mill's siding.
How about a green loco or another green train car.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
Well, how's about a Reading boxcar. When I saw this Champ Decal set, I hadda have it even though I mostly have western stuff. The boxcar is from Front Range (I miss that company and the variety of boxcars they had.)
More green would surely be nice!
Don; Prez, CEO or whatever of the Wishram, Oregon and Western RR
tankertoad135More green would surely be nice!
How about some ERIE green?
ERIE_1075_A by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me something BLUE.
Blue Conrail locomotives
Show me something silver.
Kevin
http://chatanuga.org/RailPage.html
http://chatanuga.org/WLMR.html
chatanugaShow me something silver.
Silver SEABOARD boxcars on the Pasco County HO Scale Modeler's sectional layout.
Show me a fire station.
The Southport Volunteer Fire Station on the Boothbay Railway Village layout
Show me a Post Office
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
G PaineShow me a Post Office
Not exactly a small-town P.O. but a distribution and transfer facility:
IMG_3233 by Edmund, on Flickr
US Mail Annex by Edmund, on Flickr
Another Post Office, please.
gmpullmanAnother Post Office, please.
Most of the right-side wing of Dunnville's train station is occupied by what nowadays is known as Canada Post...
Wayne
Show us a non-rail-served industry on your layout, please.
doctorwayneShow us a non-rail-served industry on your layout, please.
Cambohn Wheel Manufacturing, the brick building on the left, does not have a siding. They produce a very low volume of product and do not ship or receive by rail.
Show me something brick. -Kevin
Show me something brick.
SeeYou190Show me something brick.
Well, Erie Northshore's 634 is sorta hoggin' the frame, but the roundhouse at Mount Forest is brick...
EDIT: The image is supposed to enlarge if clicked-upon, but it's not currently working. The new photobucket site is still working through some technical problems.
Show us some more bricks, please.
doctorwayneShow us some more bricks, please.
One of the buildings in the Harshaw Chemical complex is a classic brick structure:
Harshaw_shipping1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another scene with bricks, please.
gmpullmanAnother scene with bricks, please.
I recently re-worked my version of Walther's REA warehouse, and am in the midst of adding ground cover and some other details...
I like brick buildings, so please show us some more bricks.
Wayne: "I like brick buildings, so please show us some more bricks."
General Industries occupies the southeast corner of the BRVRR layout. It is one of Walthers background buildings set on the diagonal with foam board sides and roof. It is modeled on a local industry that burned down a few years ago, after serving various industries for nearly 100 years.
More brick or concrete block buildings, please.
BRVRRMore brick or concrete block buildings, please.
The "Lucky Horseshoe Lounge" is brick.
More brick or block please.
Well certainly!
powerplant progress 3 by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr
But what I'd like to see is a large wooden factory or other industrial building.
GMTRacingBut what I'd like to see is a large wooden factory or other industrial building.
It seems that wooden industrial buildings are hard to come by.
This is the best I could do:
Show me something else that is yellow, or orangish-yellow.
SeeYou190Show me something else that is yellow, or orangish-yellow.
I've got an orangish-yellow on the Towmotor and a bright yellow on the Stratton & Gillette emblem
S&G_Service by Edmund, on Flickr
Something else in the yellow hue, please.
Way in the back is the yellow and black Sperry Rail car.
2nd try by J.R. Mitchell, on Flickr
More yellow it is please.
Yellow reefer.
PLease show more yellow.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
gmpullmanBright yellow on the Stratton & Gillette emblem.
Ed, that is a nice scene.
Heartland Division CB&QPLease show more yellow.
One yellow Desoto automobile driving towards you!
Something else in yellow please.
A yellow Allegheny Midland boxcar
Show me something combining freelance and prototype.
I hadda come back to the yellow afore moving on to free lance and prototype. This yellow enough for y'all?
chatanugaShow me something combining freelance and prototype.
More combined freelance & prototype please. regards, Peter
Peter: "More combined freelance & prototype please."
BRVRR F7 and a Burlington grain car.
More of the same, please.
Here's an Erie Northshore 10-Wheeler spotting a pretty-decent model of a Southern Su-class boxcar...
Please continue with more of the same.
doctorwaynePlease continue with more of the same.
Quite obviously a Santa Fe business car, but who's to say the Big Four didn't buy it second-hand?
Big4_business-car4 by Edmund, on Flickr
Big4_business-carcrop by Edmund, on Flickr
Big4_business-car by Edmund, on Flickr
More proto-freelance, please.
The South Penn was an 'almost' railroad. The right of way was cleared from Harrisburg Pa to Pittsburg Pa and tunnels dug. Then all work was stopped and the railroad abandoned. The right of way became the Pa Turnpike in the 1930s. The turnpike even used the tunnels.
My rendition of what South Penn F units might look like.
More proto-freelance please.
SouthPennMore proto-freelance please.
It took forever for me to find a picture of a STRATTON AND GILLETTE piece of equipment with a reality-inspired piece of equipment.
Since I took down the 30 by 30 photo booth and disposed of the layout segment I cannot make new pictures.
Anyway... In N scale... here is an SGRR BL-2 and one of Randy's N scale SEABOARD SYSTEM GE diesels.
OK... onto something else... Show me a building with a loading dock.