Weekly Photo Fun - March 27th-April 2nd, 2015
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I wouldn't ride a train over something like that knowing that Steve built it!!! Goldth



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Andy Kramer - modeling the Milwaukee Road in Wisconsin
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#17
Steve here is a pic of Lionel layout will have to prep a few more pics as the original pics are too large a file.

   
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#18
Here are some more pics of layout and diorama.

   

   

   

   

   
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#19
And 2 more,

   

   
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ak-milw Wrote:I wouldn't ride a train over something like that knowing that Steve built it!!! Goldth



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I'll have you know that sucker was bullet proof :evil: ........ Wink Thumbsup



AF350....I love Lionel layouts!!!! I've been watching the show "I love toy trains". Some great stuff on there.
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Steve
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#21
A generic industry layout permits the use of a wide variety of railroads.
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Reinhard
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#22
Reinhard...your concrete work looks excellent! Thumbsup Thumbsup Thumbsup
Steve
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#23
Ok, now I have been out for a while. I come back and look at Weekly Photo Fun and there is no steam. Where are the steam photos!?

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#24
Well it is officially Conrail Day! 39 years ago, the "original" big blue started to bring the railroads from the ashes of bankruptcy.

To celebrate, I picked up a p2k caboose. This one isn't lighted, but the interior is cool! I might try and renumber it. Though I have been wanting an ex-Lehigh Valley caboose, this one is probably closer to a Reading Company or CNJ prototype. Still, its a light year ahead of the Athearn RTR one I picked up a few weeks ago.

I wonder how tricky it would be to scratchbuild/kitbash a proper LV caboose body? I suspect my skills are good enough where such a thing is a possibility for me. On the other hand, I have many projects, including two incoming caboose kits, an ex-NYC N7 bay window and an ex-NYC N6 transfer caboose.

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