Is there a Mike in the house
#46
Hello Everyone---here's Canadian National S-1-G #3513

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#47
Hello again---here's S-1-D #3377

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#48
Hello Everyone---another shot of S-2-A #3529

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#49
Hello Everyone---another shot of #3377

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#50
Yes it is. There are some Mikes in the house, #88 is one of them.
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A slightly modified Trix Mikado picking up some boxcars from a manufacturing plant.

Greetings Lutz
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#51
Beautiful locomotive Lutz,thanks for posting your photo---hopefully it will encourage other members to post shots of their Mikes :hey:
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#52
Thank you very much for posting all your fine Mikes. This is a really good thread for talking about one of most built engine. And I must say really good kitbashed and superdetailed jobs and very good looking pictures!
Here my Mikado, sorry a not rebuild and not kitbashed and also not superdetailed model out from the box, my VGN class MB - I think if model will be correct numbered.

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Unfortunately pictured only with a railroad-far background, never pulling a model train and very seldom running on a test track only. I feel ashamed however I love this model.
Cheers, Bernd

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#53
Schraddel Wrote:Yes it is. There are some Mikes in the house, #88 is one of them.
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A slightly modified Trix Mikado picking up some boxcars from a manufacturing plant.

Greetings Lutz
Lutz, are those buildings assembled from Linka castings?
Charlie
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#54
[OT]
Charly B,
this was kitbashed from an Model Power kit (Novelty Iron Works):
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An earlier stage.

And for not becoming too off topic another photo with two further Mikes:
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NYC #1833 and #1890 running empty via trackage rights over ET&N rails.
Still now the building is not finshed, there is a lot to do.
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Lutz
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#55
Hello Everyone---thank you for adding your pictures of your Mikes---here's S-1-D #3377 again

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#56
Yeah, there are a couple of "mikes" in the house:
Wiscasset Bucksport & Schoodic point #101, a 30" gauge 2-8-2
   
Sag Harbor Shipbuilding & DryDock Co. #5, a 36" gauge outside frame 2-8-2
   
SHS&D #4, a 36" gauge inside frame 2-8-2
   
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#57
Sumpter250---those narrow guage Mikes look great,thanks for posting these photos.Here's a couple more shots of some S-1 class Canadian National Mikes

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#58
Schraddel Wrote:[OT]
Charly B,
this was kitbashed from an Model Power kit (Novelty Iron Works):

Lutz
Hi Lutz,
I just bought 2 of those kits at a discount store for 6 dollars each. If I had opened the box sooner I woud have recognized it. With the amount of windows in it I should have bought 10 more at that price.
Thanks for the answer
Charlie
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#59
Hello Everyone---here's Canadian National S-1-G Mike 3513 seen passing through the industrial section of town.This class did not have the enclosed cab which was a distinguishing feature on the majority of CN Mikadoes

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#60
Another Mike has arrived:

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:o

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:geek:

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Lutz
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