This thread is due for a bump. Here are all my locos from Rapido, I am looking forward to adding two ten-wheelers when they show up.
Please show me multiple locos from one manufacturer.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
NVSRR More train shots please. Shane
More train shots please.
Shane
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-Dennis
1500, the NVSRR only Non DB unit pulling up grade through Quarry cut behing Geizer rock quarry.
A pessimist sees a dark tunnel
An optimist sees the light at the end of the tunnel
A realist sees a frieght train
An engineer sees three idiots standing on the tracks stairing blankly in space
BRVRRMore freight trains, please.
Barney Secord (of Secord Air Services) caught this aerial view of a freight train passing through Lowbanks, Ontario...
That's the Erie Northshore's "BEE", a diesel-electric doodlebug, on the adjacent track, with two coaches in-tow.
Wayne
More pictures of trains, please.
David: "Next - Another freight train"
NYC GP-7 #5809 at the head of the 'Grafton Turn' makes its way westbound past Grafton Tower.
More freight trains, please.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
angelob6660 Show me another short consist
Show me another short consist
A short freight of three empty wagons bound for Leeds LNWR Goods Yard.
Next - Another freight train
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
Heartland Division CB&Q Please show a short freight train.
Please show a short freight train.
This short train is pushing cars as the local to a nearby industry.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
PC101 ... Thanks for encouraging GN24 to make a choice.
GN24 .... We would like to see the locomotive you mentioned. I suggesst you read "How to post a photo" at top of main page of Genral Discussion.
No request was made. Therefore, the previous request for a black locomotve remains the request.
A black locomotve:
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
GN24 I just got an original lionel 2026 locomotive from 1948 I dont know how to upload a picture but I did wax the engine and it looks practically new. the smoke unit is really nice too.
I just got an original lionel 2026 locomotive from 1948 I dont know how to upload a picture but I did wax the engine and it looks practically new. the smoke unit is really nice too.
GN24, And what would you like to see more of now. It's your choice. Let us know soon.
GN24, After 24 hours of your above reply someone else can start with what they would like to see more of.
SeeYou190Please show me another unusual locomotive.
Here's the New York Central "tri-power" Diesel, electric, battery locomotive:
NYC_DES-3_529s by Edmund, on Flickr
It was designed to operate in the warehouses on the West Side of New York where third-rail or diesel fumes were not an option. The six-cylinder Ingersoll engine could power the traction motors or charge the batteries. A third rail pickup shoe would allow for 600 V. DC operation and the battery power would be useful for about three hours of operation before needing a charge.
Please show me another locomotive painted black.
doctorwayneMore unusual locomotives, please.
This guy is a bit unusual, in this forum anyway...
Please show me another unusual locomotive.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
The owner of a nearby hobbyshop (now closed) got two kits from an estate sale for the loco shown. He asked me to build one of them as a gag for a British-born friend, but wanted it lettered for the TH&B...
The TH&B's two Hudsons (acquired from the New York Central) were numbered 501 and 502, hence the 503 on this non-powered (but roll-able) model.
More unusual locomotives, please.
BRVRRMore seldome used rolling stock or locos, please
This PRR FF1 is a beautiful model of a unique prototype but I didn't realize until it arrived that it had very narrow, maybe code 88?, tire width. As a result it does not track well and only gets run on rare occasions.
PRR_FF1_3931a by Edmund, on Flickr
-Kevin: "Show me another model that does not see regular service on your layout."
Blac River Valley RR #1116 is the only home road loco on the layout. It has an Athearn body shell and an MRC chassis. Although it is quite serviceable it does't see much run time on the layout.
More seldome used rolling stock or locos, please
gmpullmanOn to more "shelf queens" as it were...
This little 0-4-0 is for photo-prop service only. It will never operate on the layout. It is an unpowered model built from an old Hobbyline kit.
gmpullmanP.S. You have a little typo in your opening sentence, Kevin.
I had a tough time finding it! It is fixed... Thank you.
Show me another model that does not see regular service on your layout.
SeeYou190Please show me one of your favorite models that you do not use on your layout (often).
Thank you for opening the October Show Me Something, Kevin!
That's an easy one for me, well, for the time being anyway
Coronation-Scot by Edmund, on Flickr
I'll have to find some RP-25 wheels and, of course, install a decoder.
On to more "shelf queens" as it were...
P.S. You have a little typo in your opening sentence, Kevin.
Welcome to SHOW ME SOMETHING for October. I was hoping someone else would open this thread, but we are over twelve hours into a new month, so here we go...
This is a picture of a boxcar I built from a Westerfield kit. It was the first resin kit that I built where I was happy with the results. I am not going to use it on the new layout because it has a prototype roadname, but I cannot get rid of it either. It will be destined for a display case at some point.
Please show me one of your favorite models that you do not use on your layout (often).