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I know that Scott Smith has a great coal mine scene with a K-line Plymouth and the coal Jimmy Cars. I want to do something similar but I get the it's not proto typical we need a real mine loco IE electric mule speech. I thinks Scotts looks great and I'm sure there are others out there maybe using Porters etc. So show me what you got so I can convince the nay sayers. I'd like to have an engine pulling coal jimmies out of a mine and going back through a hidden loop, running slow. Thanks, Dave


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Posts: 485 | Location: Reading, PA, USA | Registered:: January 08, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Dave,
I know it's not exactly what you are looking for, but here are a couple of scenes from a simpler era! More about it in the current OGR.







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Jim, saw your article in OGR and enjoyed it very much, great work!

sorry cruikshank don't want to hijack your thread
 
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I too, would like to see some pics on this subject. I was thinking of running my Plymouth in to a mine opening on one side of the furnace, going behind it, then coming out another opening on the other side of the furnace. Yeah, my furnace is in the middle of things. I already have a two track lift out in front of it (and yes, it's safe).

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I thought of a coal mine but I wanted something brighter.

The Silver Bullet is pulling some of the magic water from the underground spring:


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These are older shots, but nothing has changed. I'm in the process of stringing cable and fabbing ore buckets. A slow process, since the wife insists that 1:1 scale landscaping needing attention more than the basement. Frown

The Tramway to the audit:



With the ore house:



Upslope (my favorite angle):



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activity at the coal mine



Lead track to the coal mine



grant line miner

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Vulcan : This is a great mine lokie. Is it 0 or 0n3 0n30? Who makes it? Thanks, Dave


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Dave, actually, it's scratchbuilt HO.


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