NVSRRmore private carsplease.
A couple of N tank cars:
Please show me more private cars.
York1 John
Two of them private type cars.
I am surprised no gern cars have appeared
more private carsplease.
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
Cargil has a grain mill on my layout so here is a hopper and a locomotive that I custom made from a undecorated Athearn kit including printing the decals myself.
Please show me more private owner cars or locos.
gmpullmanMore X private-owner cars, please.
Carry on with X please.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
SeeYou190Please show me another privately owned freight car with reporting marks ending with an "X".
A Trailer-Train TTX flat car:
Rapido_TTX-NH by Edmund, on Flickr
More X private-owner cars, please.
G PaineShow me another private owned freight car with marks ending in X
NUTX, the Northern Union Terminal:
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Please show me another privately owned freight car with reporting marks ending with an "X".
-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190freight car that has reporting marks ending in a "X".
An Athearn 3 Union Starch dome tank car with SHPX repoting marks on my layout
Show me another private owned freight car with marks ending in X
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
gmpullmanSomething from the steel industry, please.
A few years ago I made a tribute to a famous model railroader with some privately owned freight cars for "Huron Steel".
I made a set of a mill gondola and two idler flats.
The gondola is a box stock kit from the Life-Like Proto-2000 line.
The idler flats are limited run resin kits produced by Funaro And Camerlengo. These feature a deck plate with I-beam supports.
All three cars together look great, but the load that I chose looks too short to me.
I have purchased an Airfix turntable kit, and I intend to use one of the side frames from this model as the load for the three Huron Steel freight cars.
Other than these three freight cars, I don't think I have anything else steel related in my collection.
Show me another scene with a freight car that has reporting marks ending in a "X".
John-NYBWMore coal.
I recently gathered a few Bowser hoppers and 'enhanced' their rather minimalist detailing of the coal loads:
Bowser coal load by Edmund, on Flickr
Bowser coal load-2 by Edmund, on Flickr
I did some to represent coke, as well.
Bowser coal load-1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Coal and coke? Something from the steel industry, please.
NorthBrit More coal please David
More coal please
David
Ed wants some coal.
IMG_5303 by David Harrison, on Flickr
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
G PaineShow me a coaling tower
Topped off and ready to go...
PRR 2-8-0 by Edmund, on Flickr
Mor of anything coal, please.
gmpullmanLet's see another ice-bunker refrigerator car, please.
A couple more ice bunkers at the ice house on Boothbay Railway Village
Show me a coaling tower
JaBear Any more Train Miniature offerings? Please.
I keep this one example around as it is identical to one my dad bought for me while we were out and about one day in my childhood.
Baby-Ruth2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Curtiss_Ice-Reefer by Edmund, on Flickr
Let's see another ice-bunker refrigerator car, please.
gmpullmanAnything from Train Miniature?
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Edwins TrainsShow more MDC kits please.
I believe this Gramps tank car is an MDC Old Timer:
Gramps by Edmund, on Flickr
Anything from Train Miniature?
More MDC cars please. Regards, Peter
bmtrainmaster Show me any MDC Roundhouse car next.
Show me any MDC Roundhouse car next.
Here's one, an old timer kit!
20230615_224047 by Edwin's Trains, on Flickr
Show more MDC kits please.
Missing parts aren't a problem, they are an excuse to use fancy brass details!
-Edwin
I have been working on this 30 foot flatcar for a little while. I got it for cheap, it was a unbuilt kit.
I have been working on this , off and on, since 1994.
Maybe I will finish it before I die ???
Mor projects ease.
Rust...... It's a good thing !
gmpullman More projects-in-progress, please.
More projects-in-progress, please.
Here is one! This is an old Mantua kit that someone built poorly years ago. I started to fix it up and repaint it, I just need to out the v-gear back on, and give the model more paint. It is being painted in a version of a Pennsy scheme.
20230615_170158 by Edwin's Trains, on Flickr
More in-progress projects please!
SeeYou190Show me another project.
I started this project over five years ago...
PRR_line4 by Edmund, on Flickr
I had a spare MP54 and thought it would make a neat catenary line car. Haven't made much progress on it lately
This is my inspiration:
PRR_towercar by Edmund, on Flickr
JaBearPlease show me projects that have been shoved to one side, that really should be finished!!
This tank car was under construction when it all fell apart back in 2020.
I hope to finish it soon.
Show me another project.
doctorwayneMore of the same, please!
Caboose by Bear, on Flickr
Here's a somewhat modified Athearn bay-window caboose....
with another 10 or 12 to be mostly scratchbuilt.
Wayne
More of the same, please!
This sounds good.
More cabooses, cabins, vans or way cars, please.
Lone Wolf and Santa FePlease show me any caboose.
Cutting off the transfer caboose prior to making a pickup at the mill:
Cut the caboose by Edmund, on Flickr
More cabooses, cabins, vans or way cars please.
A little red caboose at the end of an old V&T train somewhere between Carson City and Virginia City.
Please show me any caboose.
Lone Wolf and Santa FeMore trains please.
The end of an SGRR freight in the desert:
Please show me another red caboose at the end of a train.
A freight train with mostly lumber is nearing the summit of the mountain pass.
More trains please.