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8000 Horsepower!!!!!

 

In showcasing our affiliation with the parent company (Santa Fe) we have been trading/acquiring more motive power in the signature Warbonnet scheme. Here are two PA/PB No 2000 sets that are 'lashed-up' into an ABBA. Man, they are long!

Due to budget constraints, the company will probably be selling the extra B and we'll run her as the customary ABA...

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by scott.smith:

Welcome to Weeknd Photo Fun. Here are some picrures of the wild west area of my sons shelf layout.

 

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Lets see your pictures.

Scott Smith

 

 

This is a really nice shot Scott!

The teepees and the cactus help create an unusual and rugged scene. Those MTH woodside passenger cars are some of my personal favorites.

c. sam - That SF PA looks great next to the viaduct. I like it better than the F series.

 

Here's the last of my photos from MT.

 

A work train southwest of East Glacier.

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The caboose lives. Someone also posted one last week in the northwest.

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Goat Lick Overlook about five miles south of Izaak Walton Inn.

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Goats licking salt on ledge below train.

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Originally Posted by leavingtracks:

Anyone want to go "parking?".....(women only!!)  Have a great weekend everyone!

 

Alan

 

 

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I LOVE that parking garage and its immediate neighborhood! It reminds me of one in Pittsburgh, PA I used several decades ago, just down the street from Gimbels Dept. Store. I esp. like that the cars exit on a slightly sloped ramp, which seems a very clever touch and detail, to me, Alan.

Frank

Originally Posted by Dave Allen:

...Frank (Moonson), you've done it again, the first pic, that lovely little back yard, glowing in your world of grime, I think not having anyone seated there fires the imagination too. ...

Thanks, Dave, and thank you to Alan (leavingtracks,) too, for the comments and encouragement about that backyard scene. I am intrigued to get any responses at all about it because it was an experiment, actually, crafting a vignette w/out any human or animal figures present. I usually feel a scene is complete when people are present, doing this-n-that, for example, to complete the narrative, but somehow I needed that yard to be empty. Some places speak volumes by their vacancy, don't they.

 

Well, it's all fun and just messin' around w/ a personal interpretation of the world around us, isn't it.
Thanks again. I am gratified to hear from you, both, about that scene.

Frank

It's someone's little slice of heaven, a retreat from the dreary, grimy world that surrounds them. The carefully tended flower bed too adds to the narrative. It doesn't matter if a scene evokes a serious thought or something whimsical like Jim Policastro's Tesla power company and homies, these are what adds another dimension to our little created worlds. It's this imagining that links us back to our childhoods, and those great memories of fantasies. We have more to thank you for Frank, and others who create these scenes.

Originally Posted by Tiffany:

Hello Walt Rapp........

I am a Pepsi girl and wondering where did you find the 1950's blue Pepsi van as i would like to add that to my railking 4 car auto carrier car.  by chance is it 1/50th scale ?

the woman who loves toy trains

Tiffany


Tiffany I can help you with Pepsi truck. Contact me. Email is in my profile.

Bob

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