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  • This is my favorite photo:

    What's yours?

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  • Heres mine

    K-Line The Difference is in the Details
  • i don't have many pics. and i'm not a good photogropher <-- spelling? but i love photogrophy. i'll post a pic. in a few minutes
    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  • here are some of my favs i'm not a good shot though

    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  • How 'bout these?

  • ^ wow what kind of smoke do you use in your docksider, it looks great!
    K-Line The Difference is in the Details
  • Umm... sorry to get your hopes up, but I don't have any smoke secrets to share. Actually, I used a photography technique used back in the early '90s issues of Classic Toy Trains - cotton! Big Smile [:D]
  • OHHHHHSmile [:)]
    K-Line The Difference is in the Details
  • Yep they do it in Model Railroader too.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • This is probably my favorite. I took it in Folkston, Ga a few weeks ago.

    http://trainwatcher1.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=682350

    "It's a great day to be alive" "Of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, It might have been......"
  • This was taken two or three summers ago, before a total rebuild.  I just like this photo, don't know why but I do.

     

    The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"

  • Are those scratch built tankers?
    K-Line The Difference is in the Details
  • No, not scratch, those little 4 wheel tankers are kits from Hartland Locomotive Works, as is the Mac switcher.  Most people think it takes lots of $$ to break into garden trains, but each tank car kit was $7 and the switch engine was about $45.  Best part is that they were made in the USA and are very nearly indestructible.  They are super little kits and lend themselves well to bashing or super detailing if that is what you like.   I like running the shorties, I have some 4 wheel gondolas I run as well, it is relaxing to me somehow.  I plan on getting a Goose from Hartland and pulling some short passenger cars for the summer "tourists".  

    The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"