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Originally Posted by rdeal:

sc shagger - nice layout and great equipment - please tell me more about the "crescent limited"

 

rdeal

It is a Lionel 6-25654 in 2012 signature edition catalog with the cab No.1393. The catalog shows it with a green roof and wheels but it came the way you see it in the photo. It has Legacy controls with whistle steam effect and a great sounding whistle. The minimum curve states O-54 however I've had it running on O-42 but the scale passenger cars will bind up in the curves on O-42.

Bobby

 

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The Pittsburgh Independent Hi-Railers are all setup and ready to go for the New Eagle, PA train show tomorrow.  Here's a little preview:

 

A Big Boy, a Berk and a caboose packed in my new case and ready to go!

 

 

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Test running on the layout.

 

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Vision Big Boys sure can smoke.  We may have to run with the smoke off tomorrow, especially when more than one is on the layout!

 

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Originally Posted by Andy Hummell:

The Pittsburgh Independent Hi-Railers are all setup and ready to go for the New Eagle, PA train show tomorrow.  Here's a little preview:

 

 

Test running on the layout.

 

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Vision Big Boys sure can smoke.  We may have to run with the smoke off tomorrow, especially when more than one is on the layout!

 

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Andy

Andy, Did you set off the smoke / fire alarms?  Have a great show.  Joe

Great photo. my caption would have been  "Go ahead just try to run that Big Boy now"
 
Sure hope the cat does not think of your layout as a big litter box!!
 
 
Originally Posted by Moonson:
Originally Posted by terry hudon:

not cat in the hat, but close ! 

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That expression is wonderful. To me it says,

Are you messin'? Did you come here to mess with me because if so, I'm gonna mess you up...

 

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Originally Posted by Andy Hummell:
Originally Posted by Joe Barker:

Andy, Did you set off the smoke / fire alarms?  Have a great show.  Joe

 

Not last night, but we are certainly going to try today.

 

Andy

I would never be able to run one of those with the smoke on in my house.  The detectors go off with MTH smoke set to low.  I only run smoke when I setup outside on the picnic table.

I've been redoing my military cars.  Going from 0-27 to scale flats.  But then I ran across this one K-Line I got with three of the tan jeeps on it.  So rather than put the many jeeps on the scale cars, as this one was between 0-27 and scale, I decided to do this with them instead.

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What you see is the flat car lowered about a quarter inch and trucks remounted.  The flat top was painted to look like wood, and stakes were added (for no other reason than I realized the little sticks from Michaels fit the pockets perfectly).  I also found that Lowe's has phillips head machine screws and bolts in the baggies that match many trucks holes (hint... its the smallest ones they sell)!  Thats just a FYI for you bashers out there.   Then I put on one of the original tan jeeps, a green one from another car, and a blue airport guide to round it out.  Its kinda a Jeep tribute if you will.  

 

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Originally Posted by Moonson:
He certainly is intense about it, and lazer-focused, and appears to be careful about what he touches. You must be beyond happy. So cool, all of it.

With respect and congratulations,

FrankM

Thank you.  I certainly am proud of the little guy and how well he is handling the "real" trains. He recently started using the DCS remote and refuses to take the trains over 15mph.

 

Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:
Thomas, I never heard of Choo Choo Bob before, but it was great!  Congratulations to your son for getting his question asked on the video.  It looks like he is a real railroader already!

Mark, Thanks. Christian loves trains and the Choo Choo Bob show has a little something to do with it. I wish more people knew about the show, particularly here on the forum. This program has the power to influence kids and make a positive impact on the future of the hobby. The show was just picked up by Qubo, and airs daily from 5:00-6:00.

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Originally Posted by Moonson:
He certainly is intense about it, and lazer-focused, and appears to be careful about what he touches. You must be beyond happy. So cool, all of it.

With respect and congratulations,

FrankM

Thank you.  I certainly am proud of the little guy and how well he is handling the "real" trains. He recently started using the DCS remote and refuses to take the trains over 15mph.

 

Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:
Thomas, I never heard of Choo Choo Bob before, but it was great!  Congratulations to your son for getting his question asked on the video.  It looks like he is a real railroader already!

Mark, Thanks. Christian loves trains and the Choo Choo Bob show has a little something to do with it. I wish more people knew about the show, particularly here on the forum. This program has the power to influence kids and make a positive impact on the future of the hobby. The show was just picked up by Qubo, and airs daily from 5:00-6:00.

Qubo is a new one on me!  I'm glad Christian likes the show and trains!!

Just got back from my cross county trip....a few pics!!!

Amtrak Southwest Chief headed up by a BNSF loco after the Amtrak loco died due to the fuel jelling in the -42 temps in Chicago.

 

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Attended first train show of the year. Anaheim CA. I will never complain about show cost again. $15 to park!!! Ate some of my spending cash!! Good show......LOTS of layouts. This was a On30 about 40 x 40 feet. Very nice work. A few O 3 rail but they were more toward toy like. Liked this one better. 

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Originally Posted by Rick Wright:

Views from CONUS Lines.  It's Thanksgiving weekend in 2013.  In the first view, downtown Cumberland's town square is being decorated for Christmas.  Santa has made an appropriate appearance outside Engine House Hobbies.

Downtown Cumberland

Your personal record has been awarded ten merits for making a significant investment in O-Gauge people and in the time required to place them in order to generously populate your scene.

Originally Posted by Chugman:

It's 1960 and the Super Chief is pulling into Ruthven, Iowa.  It looks like the hip crowd hasn't fit in too well and is leaving for the west coast.

 

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They look like they would be more at home on the Grand Canyon, but they paid the first-class fare, the Pullman space charge, and the extra fare to ride No.17. I will bet they have something else in their suitcases to wear at dinner. 

Originally Posted by Number 90:
Originally Posted by Mike CT:

. . . My wife did some backdrop painting on the layout. . . .

 

Mrs. Mike CT's personal record has been awarded ten merits for unwavering commitment to duty until the job was completed.

Dianne.  Sweetheart for many years.  It was amazing to watch her do the backdrop. A paper towel as a brush for the clouds, and a standard paint brush for the trees.  We both remembered a PBS show, many years ago, with a bald artist who would do landscape pictures in 5 minutes or less.  She said that's where she learn the basic techniques. 

Thanks to all who "liked(34)" this weeks post.

Michael C. Thompson 

With two grand-daughters, Heather and Hannah.  Christmas 2014

 

 

 

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Ref the "Crescent Limited" loco question/comment above:

 

Southern Railway green steamers (essentially the passenger power) did not have red

roofs or tender decks. They did sometimes paint the back of the coal bunker red for

better switchman visibility from the ground in low light.

 

Especially in 3RO "they" insist on red roofs/tender decks on SOU green steamers.

 

I have repainted all mine an appropriate black or green. Looks better, too.

 

The urban legend is that there is a photo of one of the Ps-4's at a shop with a red roof;

this is most likely red lead primer before the final painting. 

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