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IT's TIME FOR WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!

I am going to open up with the Lynchburg section of the Virginia Museum of Transportation layout.

 

 

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The Lynchburg area in the layout is the first place all four tracks can be seen at the same time.

 

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Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

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Enjoy the photos - hope everyone has a great Memorial Day weekend!

I was in an early postwar mood this week -

Lucia running the trains -

NS 8-40C 8710 leads a late running 337 into Rock Hill, SC as the crew throws out a friendly wave to Lucia

A NY Penn Station bound Keystone service train passes a a stopped NJT NY local. AEM7 946 brings up the markers.

My latest addition to my 'That 70's Show' collection.

 

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A custom painted Weaver E-8. I got it and a matching K-Line E-8B recently and they make up a super nice set. I never had any interest in Rock Island but after watching a video on the railroad I kinda had to have a few on the roster.

All part of my current 1970's era collecting and building.

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NOW YOU DON'T!  

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All of my N&W Class J locomotives (6 Scale Shrouded 3 Scale Unshrouded) are now loaded into boxes and going to the Virginia Museum of Transportation for tomorrow's big event. It has taken four hours to grease, lube, clean and pack 9 O-Gauge locomotives along with 15 passenger cars.

 

Scott Smith

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Originally Posted by J Daddy:
Originally Posted by Stoshu:

LOL is that Victor, from the Glancyville trains in Greenfield village?

 

Sure is... He was not happy but he did it anyway.....

Don't tell anyone but there is a girl in the costume....

Does that make sir Topham hat a cross dresser ? 

LMAO! oh the tears....

 

 

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So very true J Daddy. 

Mike C, who makes that Allegheny? Love 'em.

Scott, I should store those engines for you when you're done. I don't want to see you sell them off in haste just 'cause of taxes!

 I get a special kick out of seeing the kids play with trains in pictures posted here, maybe from when the grandkids are here playing with mine. It always brings a smile to my face.

I must have no memory? Whenever the kids are here, we spend more time arguing about which engine gets to run and who's going to run it!

A little track testing of the modified double loop D-27 layout that I have been working on.

 

 Thought I'd use my trusty old 202, my first repaint, saved original shell and put two broken shells together to make this one (96). The B unit is another 202,(heavily modified),  with e-unit removed and tethered to A unit.

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Had to come up with a double loop plan to use this Lionel Bridge, that I bought with no place or way to actually use it. Go figure, we never buy stuff we don't need or have room for.................

 

 

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 And it looks like Woody and Buzz are off on another adventure.

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Have a Great and Safe Holiday Weekend.

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