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Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - bdw9535 - 07-18-2014 WPMA-17 with SW1500 9602 has an easy day at AGWAY, just a couple of pickups. Bruce Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - Catt - 07-18-2014 Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - Ralph - 07-18-2014 I sure do like those Shore River cars, the Grand Valley cars...and hey, look at that! Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - TTRAK_andrew - 07-18-2014 G'day Folks, Here are some photos of my most recent work on single track T-TRAK modules. Australian prototype. Regards, Andrew G. Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - JaBear - 07-19-2014 Gidday , another photo from last weekends hobby exhibition. Scratch built by Brian Lilley, a 1: 24 scale model of New Zealand Railways KB 970, Here's a link for more information on the prototype if anyones interested.....http://www.trainweb.org/nzsteam/kb_class.html Cheers, the Bear. Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - e-paw - 07-19-2014 Spent the day playing with my big toy trains. Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - Charlie B - 07-19-2014 Something different for me. My son has volunteered at the Air Heritage Museum and he had my wife and I down today to check it out. They are restoring many vintage military planes. The one he is working on is a C-47B, but we got to see everything. He was lucky enough to get to go on a 2 and a half hour trip to do a flyover last week in their C123K. He is a veteran of the 101st and loves anything that flies, but helicopters are his first love. Charlie Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - cn nutbar - 07-20-2014 Hamilton West is another good spot to do some railfanning in my hometown.At this point the Canadian National north/south Dundas sub connects with the east/west Halton sub and as well there is a Canadian Pacific line running into Hamilton on the high-line---locally this area is also known as the "cowpath".The junction also serves as a wye to change motive power direction on the Halton sub and Stuart St.yard.I lucked out on a recent venture at this location---there was action on all the lines. The first photo shows container train 148 passing the power off train 422 as she waits to cross over onto the wye. As the locomotives off 422 entered the wye,a CP headed north on the high-line Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - faraway - 07-20-2014 There is a lot of green in the West Bottoms Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - kamerad47 - 07-20-2014 NS 5256 on the high line delivering 4 cars to the PRT interchange track & PRT 25 & crew crossing 1st St. with a grain hopper & a plastic pellet hopper for the Dundee transload yard!!!! :o hock: Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - faraway - 07-22-2014 A pair of green pushing down the road and drops two cars at the first client Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - faraway - 07-23-2014 The lamps are on. No reason not to run the late shift. Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - bdw9535 - 07-23-2014 Dock Streets' RS3m making a set out at City Supply Bruce Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - faraway - 07-23-2014 bdw9535 Wrote:.... RS3m ....Bruce, I see you have a model of the CR RS3m I intend to kit bash based on a Atlas RS3 shell. Could you be so kindly and make a "birds view" photo of the long hood of your model please. I would like to copy the dimensions and locations of the new added equipment on the long hood. Re: Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14 - bdw9535 - 07-24-2014 Reinhard, Here is the Altoona version, mine is nothing great, Bruce |