jdirelan wrote:$125 Canadian, whats that like $175 American. Sounds like somebody is trying to scam you. I'm looking at a lower-middle of the road 300mm for $450 American. For a good 500mm I would expect to pay well over $1000, so just be careful... I did a little resreach and the best I could find for a 500mm was the Telephoto AF-S Nikkor 500mm f/4D ED-IF II Autofocus for the grand total of $6,199.95 American. Admittly, this is top of the line lens but when you get to such a high focal lenght, you want a really good lens or its not gonna be very foucsed, let alone sharp... just my two cents...
Go here for my rail shots! http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?userid=9296
Building the CPR Kootenay division in N scale, blog here: http://kootenaymodelrailway.wordpress.com/
Well that new CNW engine is looking good not sure which one is my favorite the last 2 looked good the other 3 well that was last year.
Went to see some trains saw 2 3-engine coal trains one had a C40-8 # 7501 the rest were AC44CW's, a CSX GEVO # 5367 and a SD70M # 4703 powering a rock train, 2 SD50-2's # 2493 and 2485, a CEFX ex BN Whiteface SD40-2 # 7092 and BNSF SD40-2 6735 working in NS's Nixon Yard nose to nose, plus in Martinez,GA a 2 trains were sitting there and they all had different power AC44CW 95, AC60CW 697, on the SB Coal, SD70ACe 4834 and CW40-8 7845 on the NB.
Also my current train pad just ended its life by running out of pages on the NB coal train so gotta start over. This pad lasted just over 2 years July 13,2004 - Cassandra,PA to July 15 Augusta,GA.
kevin
I've been purposefully avoiding looking at any photos of the CNW Heritage unit today, and trust me, it's been hard. I'm going to the Illinois Railway Museum tomorrow near Union Illinois, and supposedly the CNW unit is to put in an appearance. I'd rather get my first impression standing next to the unit tomorrow then though photos, so I've been holding off. I'll let you guys know what I think first hand of how the boys at Horicon did with the paint job tomorrow night or Monday morning.
Noah
Here is the long awaited CNW Heritage Unit. I cannot wait to see the SP one on August 19. But anyways, I ahppen to like this on the best, it is my all-time favorite Heritage Unit. I want to see this.
Rich
.......................
It's okay, I only skipped a breath and I made it out alight. Don't worry, I didn't see it ahead of time, I was gone from the Place here by the time Rich Posted that. I never did actually get to see the unit in person today afterall though, it ended up going west on a Manifest Frieght with the two amigos instead of going to the Illinois Railway Museum. But now having seen the pictures I don't really mind....
I honestly just don't care for this scheme that much. It's not terrible, and certainly much, much better than the MoPac, WP and Katy Units, but I still think the DRGW unit was much better. I guess it'll grow on me though. And if you ever doubted that the UP wasn't doing this to renew the copywrite on the logos and colors, this just proved you wrong. I mean come on, putting three logos on the same unit in 6 foot high decals, you don't do that unless you want to keep the copywrite on them.....
I did have a good day at IRM though, saw a bunch of old diesel locomotives running around, and caught a Metra Scoot down near Harvard, Illinois. I'll have pictures to post in the next few days as I weed through them an upload them to railpictures.net and rrpicturearchive.net
Anyway, I'm pooped, I've had a long day out in about 95 degree heat most of the day. I'll be back tomorrow after a good night's rest....
I've been working on benchwork last night and most of the day today- out in the garage with a heat index of 106 F. I've got pretty much everything cut and assembled, and it's all in the basement. Now I've gotta get it all set up. And I just found out I need one more sheet of plywood. no big deal. I have enough "modules" done that the entire mainline could be laid.
Going to decide what to model ASAP. (gonna do the 'ol "pros & cons")
Guys, would you chill out? I just stop in here quick and don't have time to read everybody's posts. I am sorry. I personally do like that unit, it is my favorite, even over the Katy Heritage Unit. Again, Noah, Matt and Alec, sorry.
Well, I got out railfanning yesterday at Greenwich, avoiding my girl trouble up at Berea. Which majorly sucks, because I love Berea. Anyways, here is what I saw yesterday: 9 trains, not alot, but worth it. A dumb maintenance truck came by and tied up two trains.
I saw five CSX ex Conrail SD40-2's, numbers 8808, 8811, 8825, 8830 and 8838. They were all in the YN3 paint scheme except 8830, which was nice to see. CSX 686 (AC6000CW) and CSX 4799 (SD70AC) came by pulling Q110 towards Buffalo and CSX 8838 and 8825 were pulling a M of W train.
On the way home, me and my friend got lucky because we caught the Wheeling & Lake Erie railway's Bellevue, OH - Pittsburgh, PA run - WLE's longest running train, yet the shirtest train in length. Power was WLE 6348 (SD40-2 EMD Blue colors) and WLE 104 (GP35 in Rio Grande scheme).
........................
My turn to spoil the suprise, he's decided to IANR for reasons that I cannot fathom. And he'll NEVER decide with me constantly telling him to model CGW!
Now how's that for a reply?
but then again...