tstage wrote: Welcome the newest member of my yard roster, just released from Lima this past Thursday: Click picture(s) to enlargeUSRA U-3 0-8-0 switcher: NYC #7743Has a Digitrax DH163L0 decoder in her. Wow! Does she crawl! Found her at a "couldn't be passed by" deal... Tom
Welcome the newest member of my yard roster, just released from Lima this past Thursday:
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USRA U-3 0-8-0 switcher: NYC #7743
Has a Digitrax DH163L0 decoder in her. Wow! Does she crawl! Found her at a "couldn't be passed by" deal...
Tom
Great looking Loco Tom
I have 2 Life Like 0-8-0s one with sound one with out
They are my favorites because of their low speed performance
They kinda look like a puffed up bull frog ,full of steam and ready to go
TerryinTexas
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Gilligan, don'y you just hate those kneewalls? What are you going to do about the scenery behind the risers? It only looks to be about 6" of room back there and then you get the ceiling.
selector wrote:I take it that no one is on the street 'cuz someone saw Mungo coming...?
Crandell,
I'm afraid it's worse than that. Mungo was incapacitated, after getting whacked in the head by a loose chimney stack. (See photo 3.) His partner and long-time associate, Billy Bob, just got off the 9:05 at the Tator Mt. train station.
Billy Boy drools somethin' awful and men, women, children, and animals alike all vacate the premises whenever he mosies into town. The fact that he chews t'backy while he drools is a sight not to be seen by the weak of heart...
https://tstage9.wixsite.com/nyc-modeling
Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
Smoke wrote: Been working on the layout and here are some pics. [img=http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/769/img4760cz5.th.jpg][img=http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/9147/img4754kd5.th.jpg][img=http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/2084/img4760lm3.th.jpg] -Smoke
Been working on the layout and here are some pics.
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-Smoke
Ah, I see. A layout model of Louisiana after Katrina hit!
-G .
Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.
HO and N Scale.
After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.
Added a hand rail to the Rock Ridge catwalk and some split rail hitching posts. Gotta tie up the horses and keep the Lilliputians from falling off the back of Tater Mountain.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
I've got my subroadbed laid and the main line for the most part operational.
Here's where i was 2 weeks earlier. Things changed slightly. I decided i wanted some elevation changes which seemed to free up more open space.
I like it, P & LE RR. There is a knack and artistry required to make realistic forestation. I hope to make some headway in that regard over the next several weeks; it is mostly what I have left to do.
Nice work.
just some forrestation of the module :)
tstage wrote: Hey, that's better. What did you do? Can you make them so that they expand even larger?
If you right click the small pictures and then the large ones, you may notice that the URL is slightly different. I suspect that the small pictures, with ".th." in the URL, are the "thumbnail" pictures from the gallery, while the larger ones (replace th with sf2) are the full-sized shots you get when you click on the thumbnails.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Smoke,
Hey, that's better. What did you do? Can you make them so that they expand even larger?
I figured it out.
SpaceMouse wrote: selector wrote: Okay, here it is. The drop-off is at the far end of this bridge span. The close end, with the hinges below it, is visible at the close end of the deck girder span...you can just see a gap at the end of the ballast.I think I like the idea of the drop off better. It would have kept those insolent trains in check, just knowing what could happen.
selector wrote: Okay, here it is. The drop-off is at the far end of this bridge span. The close end, with the hinges below it, is visible at the close end of the deck girder span...you can just see a gap at the end of the ballast.
Okay, here it is. The drop-off is at the far end of this bridge span. The close end, with the hinges below it, is visible at the close end of the deck girder span...you can just see a gap at the end of the ballast.
I think I like the idea of the drop off better. It would have kept those insolent trains in check, just knowing what could happen.
Smoke
They may have increased the image size restriction to save space. Railimages.com has a 100K limit per picture. Even so, it seems funny that you can't enlarge the pictures by clicking on them. That doesn't make any sense to me... I don't have that issue with Railimages...
tstage wrote: Smoke,I just copied what you had in your post and put it in the [ img]...[ /img] format They still display pretty small.Tom
I just copied what you had in your post and put it in the [ img]...[ /img] format
They still display pretty small.
Yeah I could get the pictures to show up but they were that small also. I even resized them and they still appeared that small. ever since imageshack changed i haven't been able to post big pics, only the smaller ones.
Chip Where is the Livery Stable/Blacksmiths shop ?You must have some leftover popsickle sticks to atleast make a corral Everything else looks great !
Where is the Livery Stable/Blacksmiths shop ?
You must have some leftover popsickle sticks to atleast make a corral
Everything else looks great !
Thanks.
The blacksmith shop is across the street and only needs minor work, The livery will depend a lot on how the mine shakes out as it will take the majority of the remaining space.
BTW: Nice underpass.
CB&Q E Units:
Some modelers asked about elephant style operations with CB&Q E units. I have several E units and sometimes operate them in that fashion. In the first photo, 3 westbound, elephant style running E units meet an eastbound train with 2 back-to-back E units.
Second photo shows an eastbound train leaving Blackhawk. The train will clear the curve as it passes the flour mill, and the engineer will knotch up his controller. Soon aftwards, the 3 E's will be hauling the train accross the prairies at 80 mph.
As you may have noticed, there is plenty of mail and express business on the Heartland Division.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
SpaceMouse wrote: Compared to you guys, this isn't that much, but in the last two weeks I've managed to reclaim the last three buildings in downtown Rock Ridge. Here are the before and afters.
Compared to you guys, this isn't that much, but in the last two weeks I've managed to reclaim the last three buildings in downtown Rock Ridge. Here are the before and afters.
I think the bar has really been raised on this weekend photo stuff. This would exceed the posting limit to comment on how much I really appreciate and learn from the work everyone is showing. Suffice it to say - really, really, really great workmanship from everyone !!!
Job has me really hopping . Here is my meager offering.
Some recently released Atlas Katy Hart ballast cars. The covered hopper is a Bowser kit I managed to complete this last week. Still have to work on that Katy switcher. The power plant is sitting for effect. Wife plopped those tree armatures from some plant in our yard.
And, there will be some plex along the facia.
Regards,
Jon,
I always enjoy pictures of your layout and projects. You sure do beautiful work. Your detailing skills and the things that you choose to detail always seem to enhance and not detract from the scene. Keep up the great work, Jon!
Some new engines on my layout
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Cheers,
I'm working on it............................hold on
all i could get was the links.
Well, now the picture shows up but he linked to a thumbnail, so it's too small to see anything....
Don Z.
Research; it's not just for geeks.