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I have seen similar threads on other forums and thought one would be a good topic for the Big Blue. I always enjoy seeing what everyone is buying for their layouts. Locomotives, freight cars anything goes and all scales welcome.
I'll start with mine first. I picked up a pair of Athearn RTR Procor tank cars for my propane distributor tonight off of ebay like this one.
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Can't...too hard to post photos to this forum.
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Just got a bunch of incomplete M1's, working on this one now
Tom
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I need to know the forum rules regarding... adult... themes before I even shoot a single Picture
If you must, look it up on Google, search for Noch 15953 - it's for an office in a non-rail served Building
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Gumpoleon Wrote:I need to know the forum rules regarding... adult... themes before I even shoot a single Picture
If you must, look it up on Google, search for Noch 15953 - it's for an office in a non-rail served Building
If you have to ask, it probably isn't worth you time. Remember, this is a family forum. Yeah, I did look, and no, it won't work here.
Don (ezdays) Day
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I picked up this at my LHS only twenty minutes ago, a Rapido kit for their General American meat reefer:
Wayne
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MountainMan Wrote:Can't...too hard to post photos to this forum. Ahh, no wonder.... here's the short version of how to attach photos to you post:
- * When composing a post, go to the bottom of the page and on the left side click on the tab, "upload attachment"
* You will see a "browse" button, click on it and you will be taken to an explorer window on your computer.
* Find the photo file that you want to upload, select it and click on the "open" button in the explorer window.
* You will now be back where you started from, so now click on the "add the file" button.
* You can finish your post and the photo will appear at the end, or you can find a spot you want to put it in and click on "place inline"
* You can repeat this if you want to add more than one photo.
If you need more help, anyone on the Big Blue staff will be glad to help you.
Don (ezdays) Day
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Do you really want a pic of 24' of WS roadbed and 45' of Rapido bendy track?
David
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Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.
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BR60103 Wrote:Do you really want a pic of 24' of WS roadbed and 45' of Rapido bendy track?
Actually I wouldn't mind seeing a pic of the track. I didn't know Rapido was making track and since it is Rapido I'm sure it looks a lot better than the box of atlas code 100 I have have for the past ten years.
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The two N scale Fox Valley boxcars at the top of this image:
Trainfest 2014 by railohio, on Flickr
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Five Downtown Deco H0 building kits have been my last purchase for the layout.
Reinhard
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My latest HO purchase,don't have a pic of the latest N scale purchase.Yet.This is the new Accurail PS-2 4750.The company name is real but the car is a foobie.Interested in one for yourself they are being done by the Train Exchange in Kokomo,Ind. and they are $21.95 andare a true kit. :mrgreen:
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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My most recent shiny....
A Metroliner "Metroclub" in the Penn Central paint scheme. I hope to get quite a few more. This one will get Amtrak patches, but its tough to find reliable photos. It will be #883, one of two "unrebuilt" club cars (the other being 881). Both kept their Penn Central paint jobs to the end, the the PC worms were long replaced with Amtrak logos.
A fuzzy picture, but the lighting really brings out the red stripes. Looks good!
Modeling New Jersey Under the Wire 1978-1979.
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Athearn Conrail mechanical reefer that I bought at the Danbury Rail Museum.
And the prototype. Also at the Danbury Rail Museum.
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I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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Railnet Wrote:BR60103 Wrote:Do you really want a pic of 24' of WS roadbed and 45' of Rapido bendy track?
Actually I wouldn't mind seeing a pic of the track. I didn't know Rapido was making track and since it is Rapido I'm sure it looks a lot better than the box of atlas code 100 I have have for the past ten years. OK:
OO bullhead rail, Bendy Track, Peco code 70
Close-up of Bendy Track. Sorry for the focus.
David
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Perth & Exeter Railway Company
Esquesing & Chinguacousy Radial Railway
In model railroading, there are between six and two hundred ways of performing a given task.
Most modellers can get two of them to work.
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