First in the model category!
HO scale, Rivorrossi Heavywieght in New Haven "Patriot" scheme.
And...A rare "backside" view of Ore Hill. Gotta love digital!
Its the early 1950's New Haven's Litchfield Hills, passes by the old Central New England's Ore Hill station, heading east to Hartford. The station is closed, and in a few years, the New Haven will be gone also.
Torrington, Ct.
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I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
Dockside on the Mighty Mississippi River...in HO scale.
...prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits...
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Thanks, Gus. I did a Photoshop job with a sepia tone but I really liked the late afternoon sun look.
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Hello Everyone---HO scale shot on Doctor Wayne's EG&E of CNR #5626 heading towards Lowbanks with a passenger extra filled with May 24th revellers looking to enjoy the day on the shore of Lake Erie
HO scale North bound Penn Central commuter in faded Metro Transit high visibility scheme. The nose and PC logo were originally yellow on these units but many turned white over time with exposure to the elements.
Thanks, fellas. The FM has shoved a work train into the tunnel a few feet where repairs will be made to some rails that were damaged by a roof rock fall.