It's early Friday morning so lets get Weekend Photo Fun Started!
Here are some pictures I took earlier this week.
Let's see your pictures.
Scott Smith
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quote:Wow Scott, did you wet the bed?
quote:Originally posted by c.sam:
Shot this earlier this week in Waynesville under a blustery evening sky.
quote:Originally posted by Rufus:
BRRRRRRR!!!
Very good photo, so good I decided to throw another log on the fire!!!
Rufus
quote:Originally posted by Popsrr:
Our new Power Plant Complex that Alan Graziano built.
quote:The window shades in the Zephyr cars is a nice touch. The shades caught my attention right-off. Did you install the shades?
quote:Originally posted by Rick Wright:
On CONUS Lines, a Chesapeake & Ohio Allegheny 2-6-6-6 pulling a long train of loaded hoppers begins it assault on the grade to Armstrong at Georges Creek Junction, passing an inbound Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus Train.
quote:Originally posted by CandO:
Great pics all!!
Pops and Alan,
Your power plants look awesome.
Brian,
I love your Lionel Yellow Belly Hudson. It is on my list of wants.
quote:Originally posted by marker:quote:The window shades in the Zephyr cars is a nice touch. The shades caught my attention right-off. Did you install the shades?
No, and if I did it wouldn't look so nice. They came that way from Atlas.
This is a picture of the sleeping car.
If you haven't seen Erik Lindgren's pictures of the train on the DSMR layout, look HERE.
quote:Didn't Atlas say the shades were printed on the wrong side of the windows and they have a fix in the works?
quote:WOW.......super pics so far! A wonderful way to get me through my Friday in the office!
James!!!Great to see you on deck, hope you had a great festive season, and I hope that balmy Cornish weather is not too moderate I'm spending this weekend at my train club, today running trains, and tomorrow trying to flog a few sets to our visiting Hornby Collectors Assoc. I'm the distributor for Darstaed now, I love the stuff, it hurts to sell it! (not really)quote:Originally posted by Alibatwomble:
Thats great Dave,given me an idea what to do with my red Christmas docksider.
James
quote:Originally posted by groundhogslayer:
quote:Originally posted by Popsrr:
Our new Power Plant Complex that Alan Graziano built.
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quote:Originally posted by Popsrr:
Our new Power Plant Complex that Alan Graziano built.
Obviously never fished for Salmon in Lake Ontario offshore from the nuclear power plant!quote:Originally posted by Russell:
grounghogslayer;
Really love the nature scene, But must note I've never seen a green fish beforequote:Originally posted by groundhogslayer:
quote:Originally posted by Dave Allen:
Here are some great pics from Altoona.
one quick question, that bear with the fish in its mouth is that o scale and where did you get that ,thanx bobbyquote:Originally posted by groundhogslayer:
quote:Originally posted by Strogey:Obviously never fished for Salmon in Lake Ontario offshore from the nuclear power plant!quote:Originally posted by Russell:
grounghogslayer;
Really love the nature scene, But must note I've never seen a green fish beforequote:Originally posted by groundhogslayer:
By the way, the under water details came out looking fantastic! Nice
job!
Jim...my father was born in Altoona about 5 months before (July 29, 1938)you. My grandfather worked in the PRR shops and my great grandfather was a brakeman that was crushed to death between two frieght cars when he was young, about 28 if I remember correctly. Small world.quote:Originally posted by Jim Moyer:
Dave.
Where did you get those pictures.That is some yard shot.I was born in Altoona on January 14, 1939.
quote:Originally posted by DPC:
Keith,
Don't know how your fixed right now for cash but Stout has a yellow belly with TMCC for auction in a sealed box either this weekend or next.
Wish I had the money I bid on it.It's on my want list too like everything else LOL.
David
quote:Originally posted by Serows1:
I recently picked up the Lionel Pullman expansion set, they look great behind the 681 turbine....
Can't wait to start laying track....
Paul
quote:Originally posted by leavingtracks:
A couple more pictures of the work in progress....
Thanks,
Alan
quote:Originally posted by Popsrr:
Our new Power Plant Complex that Alan Graziano built.
quote:Originally posted by Chugman:quote:Originally posted by Popsrr:
Our new Power Plant Complex that Alan Graziano built.
Bill, Alan did it again! Awesome complex! What are the tanks in the foreground for? Is it a coal burning plant? Looks like it has a pretty big footprint too? Great job!
Art
quote:Originally posted by Dan986:
The new Van Halen cd features a streamlined New York Central steam engine on the cover.Always nice to see classic trains in the media.
Dan
quote:My Treasure and My Toys
quote:Originally posted by PRRMiddleDivision:
From the archives...
quote:Originally posted by Chugman:quote:Originally posted by Popsrr:
Our new Power Plant Complex that Alan Graziano built.
Bill, Alan did it again! Awesome complex! What are the tanks in the foreground for? Is it a coal burning plant? Looks like it has a pretty big footprint too? Great job!
Art
quote:Originally posted by Gandalf97:
This is my first posted pic on the forum, so please be kind...
I was going to post my PM 1225 but am still working the kinks out of posting pictures. Instead, this is a shot I took of NKP 765 in the Fall of 2010 in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Our fearless leader can be seen at the helm. I do have a few more decent shots from this trip if there is interest.
Hope this turns out...
I'd appreciate some advice on watermarking. I didn't see that in the instructions.
quote:Originally posted by Rich Montague:
I added the yellow sill stripe that MTH omitted from this SD70ACe:
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