A surprize gift from my train loving in-laws just arrived, have not gotten the story yet on this special edition (ASARCO Grupo Mexico) ore car.
(the B51 bridge is only a year late appearing under the tree)
Nice car! I also like the glimpse of the PE in the foreground.
Tim, thanks for the pics of "Suffolk". My brother lives near there and I have visited the place several times myself. I think Suffolk had about 5 railroads serving the town. Sadly most of the stations are gone now except this one and perhaps the N&W (NS) station which was being used as a yard office last time I was there for the Suffolk local.
Ray
Ray
Nice to see that the hobby is still very active. Nice photos all that posted.
Have a great weekend!
Have a great weekend!
Perry welcome back, haven't seen you in a hole on this thread.
Former Member
Perry, your layout and photos are beautiful.
Lionel Conventional Classic GG-1 taking the curve along side of a Post-War GG-1 billboard.
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
Interesting - I wonder what the story is behind it. Something tells me Eddie does not play with trains.
quote:My Treasure and My Toys
Nice collection of Pennsy stuff and great priorities!
(BTW: She's a lil' cutie.)
Andre
quote:Originally posted by PRRMiddleDivision:
From the archives...
I always love that view!
Three generations of model railroaders.
got bored in the shop today i figured id build my drop in bridge. got the basic's welded up still got to clean it up and the little stuff and paint it.
A bit of smoke
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
Is that Scott Smith back there?
Former Member
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.
How come those wheels are propped up by that rusty steel rail?
I thought they were supposed to ride in the gravel?
David
quote:Originally posted by Rich Montague:
I added the yellow sill stripe that MTH omitted from this SD70ACe:
Before:
After:
Looks realistic.
Perry,
It's good to see you and the red rocks back on the forum. Always a pleasure!
Jim
It's good to see you and the red rocks back on the forum. Always a pleasure!
Jim
Yeah, I'm with Jim....Perry, we missed you, glad to see your pictures.
Alan
Alan