Three SDP40Fs head an Amtrak passenger train. #634 was my latest locomotive purchased. #523 was before that, and #575 was before that.
Show me more of three of a kind.
Kevin
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My ..... We need more participants in the Show Me thread. Everybody is welcome to post photos here. Don't be shy, and show your stuff. .... Thanks.
Ed asked for for "something else painted yellow" ..
A yellow streecar and a yellow bus.
Please show your most recently acquired locomotive.
GARRY
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SeeYou190Show me more off-road or motorized industrial equipment.
This guy looks like it would be fun to operate!
Payloader2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show me something else painted yellow.
Ed
Heartland Division CB&QNon railway item .... ( Easy request ! I'm wondering why it has been so many hours since David's request. )
I was not at my computer much yesterday. Once the rain ended, I worked my tail off trying to finish a rock wall garden section next to the house.
gmpullmanPlease show more off-road or motorized industrial equipment.
Does an unpaved road count as off-road? I love this log truck. The model is by Woodland Scenics, and it is one of their best. They put a lot of character into this vehicle.
Show me more off-road or motorized industrial equipment.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
Heartland Division CB&QCome on, everybody. I know you have lots of non railway stuff on your layouts.
Road-crane1 by Edmund, on Flickr
I like the look of this highway crane.
Heartland Division CB&Q( Easy request ! I'm wondering why it has been so many hours since David's request. )
I step back so that others can participate. Not wanting to dominate the replies.
Please show more off-road or motorized industrial equipment.
Non railway item .... ( Easy request ! I'm wondering why it has been so many hours since David's request. )
A road grader is a non railway item.
Come on, everybody. I know you have lots of non railway stuff on your layouts.
Ed -- A forklift
Next - Another non-railway item
David
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rogerhensleyMore tanks if you please...
Suzie sneaks behind the napthalene tank to catch a smoke!
Chem_niece by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show another fork lift or motorized industrial off-road vehicle.
Ok. here's a few tanks.
More tanks if you please...
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gmpullmanAnother bus, please.
It is the same bus as in my previous picture. I only have two bus models.
Show me another storage tank.
HO-VeloAnother bus please.
There's a city bus in this busy, evening scene:
IMG_5969_fix by Edmund, on Flickr
Another bus, please.
Another bus please. Regards, Peter
Kevin = Another bus.
A Leeds City Corporation bus at Leeds Sovereign Street.
Next - Another bus
BATMANShow me something else that is too big for where it should be.
This 4-8-4 is actually too long for this enginehouse.
Show me another bus.
Here we have the RH and my C & O 2-10-4 gets a warm sleep by doing a straight shot over the TT into its cosy spot. It is too big for the TT.
Show me something else that is too big for where it should be.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
gmpullmanPlease show another maintenance facility for either rail or highway.
If you need maintenance on your model automobile, it is hard to beat the service you can get at Speedy Andrew's Repair Shop... a classic.
Please show another maintenance facility for either rail or highway.
Heartland Division CB&QPlease show another large building.
The Diesel Shop is a somewhat formidable structure:
PRR_EMD_GP9b2 by Edmund, on Flickr
PRR_shop2 by Edmund, on Flickr
My flour mill (Mickey Mills) wraps around a corner on my layout.
Please show another large building.
SeeYou190Please carry on with big or tall structures...
GERN Industries is my largest structure, at 79" long and 19" high, and it supposedly represents about 1/3 of the entire facility (not counting the flux mine, which extends several miles out under Lake Erie...
As Al Bundy might say..."More big-uns, please!"
Wayne
Track fiddlerNice scene with the S&G 0-4-0 Kevin
Thanks TF. That model is a static plastic kit by Hobbyline. It is really a good looking model, especially considering it is over 50 years old. I still have a lot of detail painting to do before it is really finished.
Please carry on with big or tall structures...
SeeYou190 Show me another large building.
Show me another large building.
Nice scene with the S&G 0-4-0 Kevin
And I never seen that beautiful red brick building of yours at night Ed. Nice!
This one is large as in tall
More big or tall structures please
TF
SeeYou190Show me another large building.
The Parcel Post Annex probably scores as my largest (floor sq. ft. at least) structure:
US Mail Annex by Edmund, on Flickr
More large structures, please.
HO-VeloPlease show more of your largest building. Regards, Peter
Peter: I love every picture you share of that crane model.
The current largest building I have is the FIDDLER MILLWORK COMPANY.
Please show more of your largest building. Regards, Peter
Here are the BVLC's two smallest buildings, the turntable office and the yard office:
Let's change things up a bit. Please show me your largest building.
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That little shanty is Sweet! Wayne. I especially like the exterior wainscoting effect you did, ...no pun intended.
Carry on
HO-VeloMore small buildings.
This switch tender's shanty isn't the smallest one on my layout, but it is one of the most recent ones...
More small structures, please.
More small buildings. Regards, Peter
Kevin: "Show me another small building."
The former scalehouse shed, Fred's and several other itterations.
More small buildings, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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Here is a simple brick building and a string of boxcars.
Show me another small building.