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Last Sunday I had to make an emergency trip to Bluefield for one of my customers. On my way home I detoured by the Norfolk Southern Locomotive Shops in Bluefield.

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Here is MTH's new show layout;

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Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

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Thanks Joey. MTH gondola. Load dividers are generally removable for separate painting. This one was melted in, so it required some extra tricks to paint the interior. Found a real car photo. Never knew the interiors were a grey primer finish with a yellowish rust appearance. Learned something new on this one. As you know, I specialize in paint faded cars. Chessies were dark blue when I started.

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  REAL CAR.....................

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Well the day finally came.
On 4/16/16 we welcomed Giovanna Sofia into the world

 

 

Seeing the trains run for the first time yesterday -  

 

Obviously I didn't get much done on the layout this week, but I did run the trains for the kids a bit. Here's a few shots 

N&W 611 crosses the Roanoke River at Alta Vista, VA on the old Southern Main Line -

The day before the baby was born, I took the kids to catch the NS OCS heading through our town -

followed by 337 a few hours later -

 

Christopher2035 posted:

Well the day finally came.
On 4/16/16 we welcomed Giovanna Sofia into the world

 

Congratulations to the family on the new addition, Giovanna sure has a lot of hair!

(They tell me my new nephew is bald as a cueball, we'll see if hair grows in the last few weeks:-)

Nice images all!!

mk posted:

N5CJONNY,  Your Grand Central Terminal is really nice.  The lighting is cool.  All you need now are more Chrysler or DeSoto taxicabs!

 

Thank you for the kind words Marty! I agree on the taxi cabs, I have been looking for more 40's and 50's style taxi cabs and as you may know they are not always easy to find. I also have been considering HO scale as the offerings in O look somewhat large next to the station.

  Jeremiah,



DHS Diecast - Browse By Scale That's company on the bottom on there labels. 

 

My Acme Supermarket has some Taxi Cabs sometime. I will keep my eyes open.Please send me your e-mail address. when I see them I will send you a picture first. If  these are the ones your looking for. I will pick them up and sand them to you.

I'm not looking for anything just that you pay the postage and the price of how many car's your looking for.

I believe the Cab's I saw look's like one in your Picture above.     

I will send you all of  the receipts.

I reside in New Jersey.  My e=mail is  kb2agpjohn@aol.com

Good Luck,John  

 

I was able to get the new Lionel O Scale ENGELHARD uni-body tank car that looks like the tank cars that used to be pulled up to the paper plants in Kalamazoo, Michigan over the Grand Trunk Western branch line. Next to it is the Lionel O Scale ENGELHARD uni-body tank car made in 1998. Notice the new railing on the end of the car and the new roller bearing trucks on the UTLX tank car. IMG_5967IMG_5969IMG_5970IMG_6187GATX uni-body tank carRoller bearing trucksENGELHARD KAOLIN tank carIMG_6141

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