Gondola…This is an Atlas Trainman. I painted the deck.
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Rail-King C&O 492 Yellow Belly Item Number 30-1692-1
Gary 🚂
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Pine tree:
Switch Tower
Northwoods Flyer
Greg
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Tinplate Observation
Northwoods Flyer
Greg
Station platform:
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Man wearing tie
Northwoods Flyer
Greg
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Telegraph pole:
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Vehicle with tires (?):
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Head-end of a passenger train:
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Bright headlight PW # 41, MTH U.P. 4-8-4, Lionel GP9
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Bright headlight:
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Bright headlight
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Pennsy Power
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Somebody say Pennsy GG-1
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Tinplate:
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Green loco:
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Tinplate started this in 1949 and led to a double header.
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Pennsy F3 AA PW Lionel
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From the archives, passenger cars:
Tinplate Passenger cars
Northwoods Flyer
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And back to GG-1's - here's a superb running MPC era model next to a "Neil Young" series F7 - both in Pennsy liveries. Even though I'm a native Californian I love the "Standard Railroad of the World."
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Another GG-1
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RR USRA 0-6-0 switcher moving freight cars into the yard. Though I loved the GG-1 onslaught that I started, we will stay Pennsylvania Railroad but go steam.
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More Pennsy Power
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For you Beer Lovers!
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Peppermint stick(s):
Telegraph/telephone poles:
Telegraph pole from the opposite direction:
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WVP&P
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Look closely between the brewery and the water tower and you'll see the Highway Patrol in hiding, just waiting for those young kids to load the keg.
Bob
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Crane:
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O scale passengers waiting for their train:
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Hopper car:
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Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Coaches (see most distant, occupied track in the pervious post by pennsyfan)
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Telegraph poles:
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Wow! Its great to see that this thread is still running and people are still playing the game.
Clock Tower
Streetlight and snow:
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Barry’s Gas Station after my late Friend.
Telephone guys coffee break.
Street running local bringing supplies to diner.
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A 2655 boxcar (albeit a reissue):
Coal-loader:
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Post war steam locomotive, but with New York Central imprinted on tender:
Switch tower:
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A log cabin and a body of water. This diorama, at the time of the photo, was still a work in progress. It was commissioned by a client in the orange hall where my former business regularly exhibited.
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PW Lionel #60 from 1955-58 still running,
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Mountain Climbers
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Hobo gang hanging out eating some Hotdogs
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@Sitka posted:Hobo gang hanging out eating some Hotdogs
Sitka,
I love your fire. How did you make it so realistic? I don't trust my hobos with matches, although my wife says they'd know how to rub sticks together.
Thanks.
Bob
@bobfett posted:
Thanks Bob I came across a flat stone drilled a hole, then added a light that I painted yellow and red that smoke you see is from are female Husky name Sitka she is all white, we have two she had some fur shedding so I plucked it out and put it to a good use Thanks again Mark
PW Lionel #60 Trolley from 55-58 Stopping by and dropping off Hobo friends at Guitar Billy Bobs cabin
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Our wolves guarding the homestead.