dk122trains posted:
Hey Don,
This is great! Can we some "Day Life" as well?
Dave
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Farmer_Bill posted:Amusement Park on Harrisonville Layout in Knoxville MD
Nice Screamin Serpent! I have two of those kits myself plus their original coaster. I do professional theme park models but it is fun to get these out once in awhile.
luvindemtrains posted:
Day life
The last of my York photos this weekend.....The S gauge layouts which have lots of good scenes to get modeling ideas from.....
This station is really well done and constructed of easily available parts.....more pics focused of it later in the que
Now I am concentrating on the station. the station buildings, I believe are Marx. I was able to meet the builder and as I suspected, he was from the Philly area. These remind me of a Septa commuter station.....
Enjoy.....have a great weekend....and, God bless all our in our armed services, both living and dead.....and thank you for all you have done!
Peter
SIRT great work as usual. How long does it take you to weather a car?
walt rapp posted:A 2018 Christmas Layout memory
I probably shouldn't have used my typical smiley face this week because I'm going to show the one single task that I can't stand doing each year. I realize that to most of you this is small potatoes but not for me who tries to hide every wire. Also consider that NOT shown is the terminal strips that I use to distribute power to my DCS layout.
- walt
UGH!
Walt,
Peter:
Thanks for sharing all of those great photos of the S scale layouts. I really enjoy viewing S scale efforts.
As for S: You got to really, REALLY want to model in the scale side of S (as opposed to S hi-rail)... for it's quite challenging.
Love this pic (below)! Can't really put my finger on the "why's", just has a cool look to it that I find appealing.
Glad to see modelers still enjoying S scale, regardless of their approach!
Andre
Well, I count myself lucky to be in the right place at the right time. I left the house well after #60 had gotten underway and thought for sure it was already near or at its other stop. Instead me sitting waiting for a truck to come under the bridge with no cars behind so I could film. Thing I was hoping to get, but no way possible in this shot was the whistle. Naturally a train more than likely wouldn't need to blow the whistle crossing a bridge(not one like this anyway where its the only train crossing). They changed the whistle so it is deeper. Enjoy the short video.
Dealer Holiday discounts & pricing, don’t be bamboozled.
I liked this car when I did it up for a customer so I tried to locate one. I shopped around and found this car at a regular price at Charles Ro today for 49 bucks. No one else even came close with all their so called specials. Lionel EL ps-5 gondola - 6-82861
Come on guys, 71 to 81 bucks for a new OEM gondola from a dealer? I see pricing gimmicks all the time. Must be a lot of uninformed buyers out there?
Fredstrains posted:walt rapp posted:A 2018 Christmas Layout memory
I probably shouldn't have used my typical smiley face this week because I'm going to show the one single task that I can't stand doing each year. I realize that to most of you this is small potatoes but not for me who tries to hide every wire. Also consider that NOT shown is the terminal strips that I use to distribute power to my DCS layout.
- walt
UGH!
Walt,
Just a teensy eensy bit harder with a floor layout! There's also one other consideration: SPACE. In other years I have used a 2-shelf stand that holds two trannies on top, 2 AIUs on the bottom shelf, and (just because I already had them) 4 power guards at ground level.
That is nice what you have though and I am envious of the space.
it is inspiration though!
- walt
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