...many, MANY moons ago I've got an order from a friend in Germany for a PA/PB/PA combo for his Coca-Cola Promotion Train. that is finally the result...
Nothing wrong with brass Chad! I find I keep adding HO models to my CA Shortline collection of some of my favorite steam locomotives. Here's my latest addition.
Central Vermont put some decoders in five of my IM F-3's for me. Its really an easy install except for unsoldering and resoldering the headlight to the new decoder, I'm to much of a barbarion with a solderig iron for that. These things really run great.
OC, cool steamer. I agree with you, brass is very nice. In fact it could be habit forming. The details are great. Plus brass importers seem to make the odd ball units that would never sell in the mass market. But at 6 times or more the cost of plastic it does limit the inventory. I really do like them though.
Russell Great looking building! Bob I really like your black and white photos. Gives them a real timely feel! Hemi Great looking equipment! Carl Great looking steamers! Scott Cool shot! Wolfgang Great looking trains Mike Great display of locos! Chad Awesome stuff! Keith Nice layout shot and loco! Steve W Neat looking loco! OC Nice looking loco! MEC_Fan Great scenes! Nothing from me this weekend. I took a bunch of photos but somehow managed to screw half of them up and I have not had the time to retake them.
Does that say "HO" in on the corner of the box,or am I seeing things?mg: MEC FAN, your layout is really coming to life :thumbs_up: Tompm,Good looking weathering !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Muggin' it up! Here is the Roundhouse crew with the enigine Number 8 bunch on the turntable at Como. The train crew seem to be putting up with it all right, even with "Skip" the roundhouse dog sleeping on the cab! John
Friday night came Peter with his new segment of his old Pittsfield. This is only a tiny piece 1 2/3' x 2' nearly, but: The C-415 is Peter's engine on his segment. Wolfgang
I realized I haven't shown much about the road for a long while. I've been busy processing other images away from model railroading. So let's try this one:
Did you notice I kinda built it backwards? What would you expect from an English major? And it wudda fit better in the space if I built it the correct way!