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Caught up with WPMA-03 at the Flying Fish Brewery while it was setting out a reefer of hops at the Brew House and again picking up some empty grain cars at the elevator.

Bruce
Bruce - those puddles are absolutely spot on! Worship Worship

Tom
Tom,

The puddles are a photo I had taken and then photo shopped in to cover up an unfinished area on the layout.

Bruce
Excellent work. If you look at the reflection in the puddles it looks as though the building in the background is showing. Well done!

Tom
Getting ready to unload a boxcar in the Dundee transload yard !! Thumbsup
Where did you get the unloading ramp rom please. Makes a good cameo scene.
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CNJ 903 is nearing completion.
Just a few more things... Some more cab details, wire in a headlight, and some paint / decals, and that will be it.

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Just beyond the eastern yard limits of Leetown lies the notorious Stoney Creek incline.In the past it was not uncommon to see double-headed and even triple headed freights as they struggled up this long 3% grade until they reached the summit near Grimsby.But that was before "Beeg Boy" was assigned to the Leetown Division---here she is getting ready for what she does best---tackling the grade by herself.

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We have a bitter cold day here in southwest Germany today. I need at least something warm for the eyes 357

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After a heavy over-night snowfall to the north-west of Leetown,TH&B Extra 77 waits for her crew before heading out to clear a path to Beeton.


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Great steam and brass especially! Thanks for sharing!
My latest project.
USA Trains G Scale GP-38, painted and decaled after Winchester & Western GP-38, which I got to ride.
Ed,
Nice loco,I know it is G gauge but do you know the scale? My stuff was all 1:32 scale (#1 gauge).
Catt Wrote:Ed,
Nice loco,I know it is G gauge but do you know the scale? My stuff was all 1:32 scale (#1 gauge).

USA Trains is mostly 1/29th
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It started out as this New York Central GP-38