Another rarity, Brain! I never even knew such an action happened.
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BRIANSILERMUSTANG, I enjoy your taste for unusual and rare photos, of angles and shots we might or likely have never seen on our own. I mean, how many times have I seen photos of that name-train, from the front, locomotive view, or from alongside, but from the rear-end = nope, Thanks again for such unique views.
FrankM
very NICE Lee
Showing off some photo skills Lee.
coach joe posted:Showing off some photo skills Lee.
Thanks Joe and Brian!
Just some long exposures in the dark and a lot of luck...
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Ingots?
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TRUMPTRAIN, I think I can actually hear all the sounds of conversations, vehicles moving and honking, trains and trolleys passing thru, and kids playing along the street in that village of yours. Very, very nice modeling and photo.
FrankM
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Moonson posted:TRUMPTRAIN, I think I can actually hear all the sounds of conversations, vehicles moving and honking, trains and trolleys passing thru, and kids playing along the street in that village of yours. Very, very nice modeling and photo.
FrankM
Why thank you so much Frank! I so very much appreciate every word, especially since your work and photos greatly inspires my own. Again, thank you!
briansilvermustang posted:
UP's early experimental steamturbine-electric locomotives built by Baldwin
If you build it, they will come. At least, I will.
Heck, they could start with scale GG1 running gear on an extended frame. Pretty darn close.
In their non-UP paint; UP never owned these - always belonged to GE. GE tested them on the NYC a bit; lent them to the GN during WWII.
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And I thought that railroads tried to avoid "S" curves.