QUOTE: Originally posted by ftwNSengineer I think this has been asked before but oh well. I model the Penn Central in 1973 with some early Amtrak thrown in.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 Johnnyda***hat is how much stuff you have? if so WOW. i only have like 8 freight cars, 1 locomotive and a caboose. i have a lot of catching up to do. What kind of locomotive do you have?[?]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 Johnnyda***hat is how much stuff you have? if so WOW. i only have like 8 freight cars, 1 locomotive and a caboose. i have a lot of catching up to do.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Johnnydash9 any other questions just ask man
QUOTE: Originally posted by BasicJim My question is, how do you go about doing prototype modeling of a railroad that isn't around? How do you learn what engines they used? Can you buy that type and repaint and find stickers? What is involved in prototype? Engines? scenery? more?
QUOTE: Originally posted by CG9602 QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 As some of you may know i'm just getting into the hobby and i hope to become a full fledge model railroader as this hobby seems like one of the best to have. so i'd like to know what railroads you model. right now living in Wisconsin i'm thinking about Burlington Northern, Wisconsin Centra, Milwaukee Road, or CSX. during school yesterday i saw a CSX go through so that's why i'd like to model that one. what do you model? sorry if this has been done before, i'm just a newb. Hmmm.. . .Let's see. I'm in the process of modeling the CNW, WICT/WSOR. Surprising that you didn't mention CNW, as they had almost as big a presense in WI as the MILW did at one time. The BN also is in my layout. As one other posted has stated, we tend to model what ogt us into the hobby in the first place, even though that doesn't explain why I am putting Garratts in a US midwestern setting. Hmmmmmmmmmm
QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 As some of you may know i'm just getting into the hobby and i hope to become a full fledge model railroader as this hobby seems like one of the best to have. so i'd like to know what railroads you model. right now living in Wisconsin i'm thinking about Burlington Northern, Wisconsin Centra, Milwaukee Road, or CSX. during school yesterday i saw a CSX go through so that's why i'd like to model that one. what do you model? sorry if this has been done before, i'm just a newb.
QUOTE: Originally posted by BasicJim Kind of a noobie question here, but I just recently decided to get into model railroading. I am doing it under the pretense of a 'father-son' thing, but I think the wife knows it is really for me! My question is, how do you go about doing prototype modeling of a railroad that isn't around? How do you learn what engines they used? Can you buy that type and repaint and find stickers? What is involved in prototype? Engines? scenery? more? I am interested in the Richmond, Fredericksburg, & Potomac (RF&P) or the Alaskan RailRoad. Lived in and loved Fredericksburg and was raised in Alaska. Any hint on the whole modeling-a-railroad thing would help!! Thanks, Jim
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