PC101More views from HO/N eye level please.
More of that beautiful green (Deep Water Green on the B60b baggage car):
P-C_4090 E8a-curve by Edmund, on Flickr
More 'down-low' shots, please.
SeeYou190 More views from the HO scale eye please. -Kevin
More views from the HO scale eye please.
-Kevin
How about a beautiful green truck at eye level.
More views from HO/N eye level please.
HO-VeloMore eye level shots.
Beautiful green grass at eye level:
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Living the dream.
Ed, Always enjoy your 'red carpet treatment', reminds me of a fav. movie; 'North by Northwest.'
More eye level shots. Regards, Peter
SeeYou190Show me a picture taken from the point-of-view of an HO scale (or other scale) person.
Century time:
Century_2 by Edmund, on Flickr
Century_redcap by Edmund, on Flickr
Another eye-level shot, please.
gmpullmanContinue with aeroplane views, please.
An above-the-scene picture of a couple of Atlantic Coast Line locomotives on the Pasco County Scale Engineers modular train show layout.
Show me a picture taken from the point-of-view of an HO scale (or other scale) person.
SeeYou190Another view from up high please.
Resting beasts:
Roundhouse_oilhouse by Edmund, on Flickr
Continue with aeroplane views, please.
HO-VeloShow me an aerial view of a scene please.
An arial view of one of the layouts on display at the Model Trains Station museum.
Another view from up high please.
Show me an aerial view of a scene please. Regards, Peter
Please show me another road that is near a train track.
G PaineShow me something from 1960s that has been upgraded to meet the new rules
This Penn Central X77 box car was built in the late 1960s, early '70s and has now been updated with a post-merger paint job, a consolidated COT&S stencil and an ACI label, another sign of the 1970s:
P-C_X77 by Edmund, on Flickr
More upgrades from the 1960s, please.
John-NYBWMore items from between the wars.
2 HOn30 Sandy River & Rangley Lakes boxcars on Boothbay Railway Village layout
A 1940 Ford sedan outside the Army recuting station on my layout
Show me something from 1960s that has been upgraded to meet the new rules
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
gmpullman More within Kevin's suggested date range, please.
More within Kevin's suggested date range, please.
This streamlined Atlantic was built for the Milwaukee Road in 1935.
SeeYou190Please show me anything from the date range 12/NOV/1918 through 31/AUG/1939.
This particular Mikado was built in December of 1918 for the United States Railroad Administration:
GTW_3734_edited-1 by Edmund, on Flickr
Alco_USRA_2-8-2 Light Mikado by Edmund, on Flickr
The actual model is a 1938 build. in the pre war hard to find Gunmetal grey.
The g's are late 30's construction.
More Prewar models 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
NorthBritMore between the WW1 & WW2 please
The build date on this Devil's Gulch & Helengon boxcar is May, 1924.
Please show me anything from the date range 12/NOV/1918 through 31/AUG/1939.
Little Timmy How about anything from between the wars.
How about anything from between the wars.
General Steam Navigation 1924 - 1936
IMG_5172 by David Harrison, on Flickr
More between the WW1 & WW2 please
David
To the world you are someone. To someone you are the world
I cannot afford the luxury of a negative thought
With a build date of 11-07, this Demon's Hollow &Pacific work car fits the pre-war request.
Rust...... It's a good thing !
HO-Velo A 1936 Ford sedan, more pre-WWll please. Regards, Peter
A 1936 Ford sedan, more pre-WWll please. Regards, Peter
HO-Velomore pre-WWll please.
This PRR E6 Atlantic even predates the Great War being built in 1914:
PRR_E6-threequarter by Edmund, on Flickr
The I1s up above are more recent being built from 1916 to 1923, still 'pre-War', though.
More anything pre WWII, please.
Little Timmy How about pictures of anything built before 1930.
How about pictures of anything built before 1930.
The prototype of Walthers Union Station is actually Omaha's Burlington Station which opened in the early 20th Century but went through an extensive remodeling in a joint effort with the building of the final Omaha Union Station. The two stations were joined by the over the track concourse and were completed in 1930. Happily, both stations have been repurposed and are in use today.
Show me something pre-WWII.
My Marion power shovel.
gmpullmanSome neat photos of the Kewanee factory and some flat cars here:
Thanks for the link, great stuff there.
gmpullmanMore interesting freight cars or loads, please.
Some Caterpillar equipment:
The above scene is on the store layout at Dana's Railroad Supply in Spring Hill, Florida.
Show me something else yellow.
Little TimmyMore "interesting" freightcars loaded or not.
A pair of Kewanee steel boilers arrive at the Harshaw Chemical plant destination:
Kewanee on F30-PRR by Edmund, on Flickr
Kewanee on F30 by Edmund, on Flickr
Some neat photos of the Kewanee factory and some flat cars here:
https://kewanee-history.com/photo-galleries/kewanee-boiler/
More interesting freight cars or loads, please.
A load of steel H beams.
More "interesting" freightcars loaded or not.
SeeYou190Please show me another interesting box car.
A Portland Terminal RR boxcar. PTM was a Maine Central subsidiary
Show me a freight car with an interesting load
gmpullmanAnother interesting box car, please.
This box car was lettered with original decals made for Allen McClelland.
Now K-4 Decals makes a set for this exact boxcar of much higher quality.
Please show me another interesting box car.
SeeYou190Show me another boxcar for a customer.
This box car is for the Ball Glass Works:
Muncie_MWR-1264 by Edmund, on Flickr
Another interesting box car, please.
Caldwell Mikegreat stufff tks
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gmpullmanMore diminutive steam, please.
A little 0-4-0 tank engine pushing a boxcar to a customer:
Show me another boxcar for a customer.