Here is a scene where some basic lawn-maintenance is in need.
Show me another scene with shrubs.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
PC101Show us more steel related items, please.
A large component manufactured by "General Steel" in a giant mill gondola of the CHICAGO GARY AND SOUTHERN:
Show us more steel related items, please.
gmpullman Show me anything related to the steel industry, please.
Show me anything related to the steel industry, please.
Fresh rolled coils of steel heading somewhere down the line.
EDIT: As I read the above request again, maybe my picture is not directly related to the 'steel industry', but more of a byproduct. Oh well, my reply and picture will stay up.
G PaineShow me another special load car
Poured iron ingots would rank up there with a specialized load:
Ingot_buggy by Edmund, on Flickr
gmpullmanMotre BIG, please.
A big gear. A special B&M car for for transporting large reduction gears for ships
Show me another special load car
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
SeeYou190Show me anything that is considered big.
The Hulett ore unloaders in the background here might be considered big:
Hulett_steam by Edmund, on Flickr
Hulett_Jenny by Edmund, on Flickr
Hulett_fix2 by Edmund, on Flickr
And — there's four of them!
More BIG, please.
NorthBritNext - Anything of your choice.
One big steam locomotive it is!
Show me anything that is considered big.
Kevin - Favorite heralds and emblems
North British Railway emblem on their carriages. Which is also muy Avatar.
Next - Anything of your choice.
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
doctorwayneMore heralds and emblems, please.
I am quite fond of this one... I like it so much that I use it as my avatar!
Very few private custom roadnames have multi-color heralds. When I finally decided to get one made for the SGRR I went all-out with four colors!
My first set of decals for the SGRR was in 1982. I finally ordered heralds in 2016!
Are there any more favorite heralds and emblems...
NVSRRMore heralds and emblems please.
Two versions...
Wayne
More heralds and emblems, please.
Wolf on the outcrop has been the company herald for years.
More heralds and emblems please.
SHane
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
BATMANMore animal heralds, signs, or emblems, please.
This is one of my favorites in my collection:
More animal emblems or heralds please.
How about a lion and a unicorn?
More animal heralds, signs, or emblems, please.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
HO-VeloPlease show me a multi-color hopper car.
Here's a pretty colorful one:
IMG_5915 by Edmund, on Flickr
Show me another herald, sign or emblem with an animal on it, please.
Please show me a multi-color hopper car. Regards, Peter
SeeYou190Show me another black flat car please.
The crane operator takes a look at how the tie-down work is going:
IMG_7309 by Edmund, on Flickr
Please show a hopper car not black or mineral red.
PC101Show more intermodal, please.
Here is an intermodal car I gave to a friend with a slightly more modern era than mine.
Show me another black flat car please.
SeeYou190 Show me more intermodal please. -Kevin
Show me more intermodal please.
Thanks, Kevin.
My donation to my LHS's in house layout. Don't tell them, but this is were I drop off stuff I don't like.
Show more intermodal, please.
PC101Looks like a fairly new trailer. Somebodys going to get in trouble. I wonder who will pay for that trailer repair?
Nice modeling work on the trailer damage.
PC101More intermodal please.
Here are some RoadRailers on the Athens Bend Track N scale modular layout:
gmpullman More containers, or trailers on flat cars, aka intermodal, please.
More containers, or trailers on flat cars, aka intermodal, please.
Looks like a fairly new trailer. Somebodys going to get in trouble. I wonder who will pay for that trailer repair?
Hmm, looks like I need to do some roadbed work.
More intermodal please.
NVSRRMore intermodal please.
Intermodal? Here's an early PRR version:
prr_FM1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Not exactly trundling along. Road railer
Shane
chatanuga Piggyback train rolling through the hills. Show me more intermodal, please. Kevin
Piggyback train rolling through the hills.
Show me more intermodal, please.
Kevin
Kevin, your picture is not showing for me.
More pigs.
Show more piggybacks, please.
http://chatanuga.org/RailPage.html
http://chatanuga.org/WLMR.html
SeeYou190Show me another trailer of any kind.
At the loading ramp:
Tructrain2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Checking seals, tying down the gear:
Tructrain1 by Edmund, on Flickr
More TOFC or any other kind of trailer, please.
NorthBritAnymore memorable images?
This is kind of memorable and interesting. This is a picture is of my only piece of STRATTON AND GILLETTE equipment that I did not paint. It must have been painted and decorated by someone I made a decal trade with. It popped up for sale on eBay, and I grabbed it. I wish I knew the story about exactly where it came from. I would love to see more of what people did with all the SGRR decals I traded away back in the day.
Show me another trailer of any kind.
Kevin -- More Memorable Images.
Both my grandmother and Great Aunt Rose were members of the Salvation Army.
An old picture of a Salvation Army lady at a wet and miserable looking Clarence Dock (when first built).
Anymore memorable images?
PC101More memorable photos, please.
This is one of only a handful of photographs I have of the STRATTON AND GILLETTE from back when it was N scale.
More memorable images please.
Edmund asked "more memorable photos, please"
One of my early layout, on the floor. I wonder how much ''fiber tie'' flex track I had used before I discovered plastic tie flex track? Aha, to the left of the base of that black pole light I see two Aurora yellow slot car throttles that I used to control trains. I installed a brass screw in the yellow body that would "drag" on the trigger to keep the trigger at a set speed.
More memorable photos, please.
NVSRR Photos that bring back memories of many moons ago Please.
Probably the only photo I have of my first layout that I built without help from dad. Maybe 1965-66 or so.
Early HO trains by Edmund, on Flickr