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Hello
Freshly restored O78 Lionel signal and a Lionel #57.
Cody
 
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Some pics of the 28 street station on the Nj HiRailers Subway











 
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Studebaker is not RIP, Studebaker freight cars in service.





Bill T.
Seattle & Yakima RR
 
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Awesome restoration work!



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Originally posted by cody woodrick:
Hello
Freshly restored O78 Lionel signal and a Lionel #57.
Cody


Ride the Scenic Jumijo RR
 
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Don't run your Pennsy Motors too fast Eek





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I almost did that once, but I only made the engine go onto 10 wheels! Once it got around the corner, it went back onto all 20, but that was one interesting corner.
 
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STRASBURG!











(all taken yesterday afternoon...)
 
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Does anyone know where the GG1 photos were taken? With the backs of the rowhouses in the background it could fit right into some of the Baltimore landscape.


Wild Mary (AKA Nick)
"Riding The Wild Mary"
 
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Bluelinec4, every time I see that subway layout I can smell the ozone...what amazing work!


Don W.
 
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I know this is a repeat.

I know it's selfish to re-post.

But it is my favorite picture relative to trains and grandkids so I just HAD to!

It's my PC's wallpaper and everytime that I look at it I just love the way he's zeroing in on the engine with his eyes. Then there's the hope that something train-wise might grow!



- walt
 
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Great pictures everyone!

I've been adding autos and crossing signals to my layout. Here's a pic:



J White
 
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                                               HEY !!!     Who said that???
 
 
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Thats one bad case of batter damage ! Eek

 
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Scott,

Thanks for sharing the photos of Roadside America. It is a very impressive display! Smile

Steve Tapper
 
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Originally posted by wild mary:
Does anyone know where the GG1 photos were taken? With the backs of the rowhouses in the background it could fit right into some of the Baltimore landscape.

I think Baltimore is a reasonable assumption. Did anyone else notice in the first picture that one of the cranes is B&O X-75?

Gary
 
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Made some kits over the past month or so.

Finally with the help of strangerdude in procuring an airbrush for me, I was able to spray down all 3 kits. I glosscoted them today and will decal them sometime later this week or next weekend before dullcoting and adding t/c.









Ignore the metal weight coming out of the flatcar...it has been reglued.


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David Friedlander
SR and NS Radio Control Car Production Underway! Only 100 kits to be produced! Site currently down. Email me to reserve.
 
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......."Afterglow at Badrock".....


"And the sons of pullman porters,and the sons of engineers,ride their fathers magic carpet made of steel"
 
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I'd like to get a couple friends (not big train fans) to go to Roadside America for something to do one day when summer's over. Is it enjoyable for people who are not big into trains?


I took my Wife and Mother-in-law, both who have had more than enough trains from me. They are not really into trains and they loved it. They walked through it very slow looking for all of the items pointed out on the brochure that tells you what to look for. Those not into trains would think of it as a Huge under tree village but very realistic and many animations. There really is not a ton of trains running, but enough to peak the curiosity of a model railroader. As far as it's location it is almost dead center between Harrisburg and Allentown on I-78. One Exit west of Hamburg, the home of Cabellas Sporting Goods. Dave


Come visit the North Schuylkill High Railers display layout. Open every Sunday 12-5. Conventional, TMCC, & DCS 24' x 55 multi-level Schuylkill Mall, Frackville PA.
 
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Cody: Nice work on the restoration! Can I pry into the manufacurer of the paint you are using? Aerosol or sprayer?

Thanks,
Kurt
 
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