Weekly Photo Fun August 16/August 22, 2024
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I am wondering if we should change to a Monthly photo fun due to lack of participation.  Icon_cry

Circa 1966, PRR coal Train     
Charlie
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#2
Charlie something to think about regarding weekly versus monthly.

Nice shot of PRR power.

Here are the troublesome Western Maryland SD40's (Athearn RTR) passing the Water Tower.

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Tom
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#3
Tom, I assume those great looking WM units are now cooperating in DCC?  If so, what was the magic trick?

Charlie, I think the once-a-month is a great idea.  Some weeks I just miss out on the entries.

For those who dream of a treehouse in the back yard to get away from it all...

   
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#4
Here is one from a few yes ago.     
Charlie
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(08-18-2024, 09:05 AM)TMo Wrote: Tom, I assume those great looking WM units are now cooperating in DCC?  If so, what was the magic trick?

Yes they are. The answer was adding a 5 amp booster. There is still a problem with 7447 and a couple of switch frogs.

Nice treehouse.

Charlie - that is a great scene. How was it accomplished?
Tom
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(08-18-2024, 08:01 PM)tompm Wrote:
(08-18-2024, 09:05 AM)TMo Wrote: Tom, I assume those great looking WM units are now cooperating in DCC?  If so, what was the magic trick?

Yes they are. The answer was adding a 5 amp booster. There is still a problem with 7447 and a couple of switch frogs.

Nice treehouse.

Charlie - that is a great scene. How was it accomplished?

Aha!  Glad you found an answer.  I got a sweet deal on an 8-amp a few years ago and I've never had to worry about enough power.  Switches can be a menace that keeps on giving.
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(08-18-2024, 08:01 PM)tompm Wrote:
(08-18-2024, 09:05 AM)TMo Wrote: Tom, I assume those great looking WM units are now cooperating in DCC?  If so, what was the magic trick?


Charlie - that is a great scene. How was it accomplished?

Tom. Photo editing with PSE. 
Charlie
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#8
Another beauty from Intermountain arrived today.      Charlie
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#9
Another one of the NS Heritage locomotives on Morris Trestle.     
Charlie
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Another Intermountain Heritage unit. These are some of the most accursedly detailed locomotive I have found.          
Charlie
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#11
Not to mention some very nice paint schemes.

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#12
That’s beautiful, Charlie
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#13
I am going to renumber this one to 1700 to fit the NS number of the prototype that is still in service.     
Charlie
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I always have to look twice at these to see if they are Erie-Lackawanna or North Shore
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