Moonson posted:Paul, You certainly have rounded-out and fleshed-out that whole area beautifully. Every inch. Really sharp. Congratulations on your success with it.
FrankM
Thank you Frank!
Arnold D. Cribari posted:Serows1 posted:Paul
Beautiful scene, Paul.
Thank you Arnold!
Paul
Serows1 posted:Paul
Great look Paul!
Took this this past afternoon. I have no idea what happened here, looks like it derailed and was drug into this position. One truck was shattered.
Thanks Johan, it's getting there - but there's still plenty more to be doing!
Serows1 posted:Paul
That's a stunning layout you have there, Paul!
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Lou N posted:
Thanks, very much, Lou N, for your very kind enthusiasm about my modeling.
And my Thanks, also, to the other forum voices who sent me "Likes" for these latest backyard - frontyard - sideyard scenes:
Gandydancer1950; trumptrain; carsntrains; briansilvermustang; Trussman; p51; BAR GP7#63; Serows1; trainsrob; PRRronbh; Televue; WP; Lou N; jgtrh62. Thank you, each of you.
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briansilvermustang posted:
We need one of these in the Northeast this month. Correction, we need many of them.
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Brian, That looks like the swing-bridge that got stuck - and is stuck - this morning (3/16/18) in the New Jersey-New York corridor, across the Hackensack River, disrupting commuter rail traffic.
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Brian, I have never seen anything like that! Quite a room!
FrankM
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briansilvermustang posted:
Was there a name for that kind of pit?
There is one in the RR museum at Strasburg, PA, which you can walk down into and stand up in and still be below its top rim.
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Where is that, Brian?
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Thank you, Brian.
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p51 posted:
Thanks Lee. The scrap load is a made some old toys and some parts what my friends give to me. My S.B.R. era is much older than 1980. I love steam locomotives and i never cant broke something my own and put that Gondola load. 🚂
Johan
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p51 posted:
That is the remains of a beautiful Grand Trunk Western USRA 4-6-2, #5629 owned by Dick Jensen. I remember it being scrapped around 1987. This should have never happened. WHAT A SHAME!!!!!
very nice Steve !!
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We don't see those two together every day, do we. Nice sharing, Brian.
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Beautiful stuff as always guys thanks for sharing
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wow, how tall is that bridge... cool photo !
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Johan I like the UP wood chip gondola. Did you extend a regular gondola for wood chip service or was it manufactured that way?
coach joe posted:Johan I like the UP wood chip gondola. Did you extend a regular gondola for wood chip service or was it manufactured that way?
Coach Joe: Thank you. The gondola is extended MTH Premier gondola but still need a some ladders before ready.
Johan
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Wow some really nice stuff guys