Here's my submission for FeF. Happy Friday!
Lionel Legacy GS-2 SP Daylight, LionChief Plus 2.0 SP F7 AA black widows, and Lionel Legacy SP SW8 switcher all lined up.
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Here's my submission for FeF. Happy Friday!
Lionel Legacy GS-2 SP Daylight, LionChief Plus 2.0 SP F7 AA black widows, and Lionel Legacy SP SW8 switcher all lined up.
@WesternPacific2217 posted:Here's my submission for FeF. Happy Friday!
Lionel Legacy GS-2 SP Daylight, LionChief Plus 2.0 SP F7 AA black widows, and Lionel Legacy SP SW8 switcher all lined up.
Love it Scott!
Larry your images aren't showing up on my laptop.
More Frisco for Friday! These don't hold a candle to Rob's foursome but WTH. These are from the Lionel Fallen Flags set #5. I bought the whole set new from a LHS when they came out. I came across a second engine and caboose at a train show years later.
@leapinlarry posted:
Hi Larry, FYI - your images did not post.
Patrick, nice shots but a little to wintery for me in October.
Some mighty sharp front ends there Larry!
Well I am a day late! Took all day Friday trying to get home from the west...the weather and the airlines just were not cooperating. So here is my "Friday" contribution. A F.E.F. view of my little Schillings loco that I purchased recently.
There she is, 1948 and ran on 4 D batteries. Best wishes for a great weekend. Happy Halloween! Get your candy ready!!
Don
@3rail posted:
As many times that I have seen these BNSF locomotives , they still look great .
Nice Don.
@Don McErlean posted:
Nice Don.
I can't get over the diversity of your offerings . No matter how many posts I see, your equipment is always a treat to see .
Dallas - thank you for the compliment. Glad you enjoyed the picture.
Best Wishes
Don
I took these 2 pictures on my way home from work last night. BNSF pulling loaded cars out of the Burlington Junctions Yard.
Front End Friday. Lionel's Union Pacific DD35A and EMD SD45 Demonstrator lead a load of Piggybacks to market. Have a great weekend everybody. Look for my new video hopefully next week highlighting these two locomotives. Is that a "dash" between the "D" and the "4"?
Donald
Good morning, FeFers,
The Pennsy had three classes of switchers, the A (0-4-0), B (0-6-0), and C (0-8-0) classes. Towards the end of steam on the Pennsy, they also used H class (2-8-0). Here is a photo of my switchers, an A5 on left, B6 in middle, and C1 on right.
MTH, K-Line, Weaver
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