Happy FEF. A couple of Ives transition era freight sets. 258 on the left with 1700 series cars and a 257 on the right with 1600 series cars.
@coach joe posted:Bob is this the Lionel GP20?
Yep....MPC vintage.
Freshly rolling in for Front End Friday... my custom-built WEMCO 110-ton diesel in quasi-fantasy LNE livery. I just finished writing up a build report for it complete with a video, check it out here if you're interested!
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@Sitka posted:Nice looking Trainmaster Bill good luck with your find, by looking at that table your fleet is growing pretty quick
Thanks, Mark! I'm trying to keep up with you. Speaking of which, wait 'til you see what I've got for tomorrow...
@Don McErlean posted:@Trainmaster04- Really liked your "night" scenes, the lighting effect was great. Especially on the locomotive in picture #3 from the top. Super job! @Bill Swatos- neat new Trainmaster, she really looks good! @Strap Hanger - Like the subway photos, I wonder who got picked to put the graffiti on that platform lower wall, talk about brave! (or stupid). @leapinlarry - super photos of your layout.
Here is a F.E.F. contrast in both time and size. The American Flyer (Chicago Flyer) wide gauge 4644 locomotive from the 1930's and the #1211 O gauge locomotive from the 1920's. One designed to resemble the NH box cab electric on the NY-New Haven run and the other to resemble the NYC "S" class locomotive for use in and around Grand Central station in NY.
Well I am headed back to Texas tomorrow at the end of my vacation trip with the grandson. So I will be absent from the forum for a few days. Hope to see everyone early next week.
Best Wishes
Don
Safe travels, Don. Stay cool; it's over 120 degrees here in Rancho Mirage CA!
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Thanks for the "cooldown," Patrick! You are the "king" of snow scenes.
Bill thanks for your good wishes. Wow your temp is even higher than Texas. Come east and we will cool off and run trains
Don
@Don McErlean posted:@Trainmaster04- Really liked your "night" scenes, the lighting effect was great. Especially on the locomotive in picture #3 from the top. Super job! @Bill Swatos- neat new Trainmaster, she really looks good! @Strap Hanger - Like the subway photos, I wonder who got picked to put the graffiti on that platform lower wall, talk about brave! (or stupid). @leapinlarry - super photos of your layout.
Here is a F.E.F. contrast in both time and size. The American Flyer (Chicago Flyer) wide gauge 4644 locomotive from the 1930's and the #1211 O gauge locomotive from the 1920's. One designed to resemble the NH box cab electric on the NY-New Haven run and the other to resemble the NYC "S" class locomotive for use in and around Grand Central station in NY.
Well I am headed back to Texas tomorrow at the end of my vacation trip with the grandson. So I will be absent from the forum for a few days. Hope to see everyone early next week.
Best Wishes
Don
Thanks Don. Love your tinplate photos as well . Have a safe trip back.
@Trainguy Ken posted:Freshly rolling in for Front End Friday... my custom-built WEMCO 110-ton diesel in quasi-fantasy LNE livery. I just finished writing up a build report for it complete with a video, check it out here if you're interested!
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Had to look this up. From the photos of the real one it looks like you did a great job.
@Strap Hanger - thanks for your comment and good wishes for our trip.
Don
@Bill Swatos posted:Thanks for the "cooldown," Patrick! You are the "king" of snow scenes.
Bill thank you for kind words!
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@Bill Swatos posted:Thanks, Mark! I'm trying to keep up with you. Speaking of which, wait 'til you see what I've got for tomorrow...
Bill, Looking forward to seeing that fine loco
Good evening, FeF'ers,
Finally got my K-Line Shay back. These are the first pictures of it since 2007.
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Happy FeF from the subway. Here is an R1 coming into the station. Fortunately, the little graffiti kids have plenty of room to work their trade -