jmarksbery Wrote:Huh, what are the rules for this? :oops:
Jim,
it goes like this, if someone posts a pic, like a UP SD40-2 #3340, you can intern post an SD40-2 from ANY road, OR, you can post ANYTHING UP, or you can post ANYTHING train related with the #3340 . If someone posts steam, ANY steamer will do, we arnt picky on the steam models because they are so rare .
the pics can be the REAL THING, or MODELS, BOTH will work , i hope that helped you .
jmarksbery Wrote:Huh, what are the rules for this? :oops:
Jim,
it goes like this, if someone posts a pic, like a UP SD40-2 #3340, you can intern post an SD40-2 from ANY road, OR, you can post ANYTHING UP, or you can post ANYTHING train related with the #3340 . If someone posts steam, ANY steamer will do, we arnt picky on the steam models because they are so rare .
the pics can be the REAL THING, or MODELS, BOTH will work , i hope that helped you .
To add to Deano's excellent instructions, if it is a freight car, post another of that type of car is cool too. For instance, if it is a Boxcar, post another boxcar, a covered hopper, another covered hopper, a reefer, post another reefer, etc.
So, if you go with the first post, you could have posted another caboose, another WP ANYTHING, or another car or locomotive numbered 430.
But it's all good, your post is ok, we're not gonna take you out back and flog you or anything, it's all in fun.
Tom Carter
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Don't forget, It has to be a picture you took or have the right to use, not one found elsewhere on the Internet.
I guess we should also allow pictures you posted in the other thread on the other location too.
Charlie
Oh yeah, OLD steam. Here's my little 0-4-0T with auxilary tender, 2 coaches and a caboose on a display track above the fireplace.
Hopefully this will jump start things again now that we have the rules an dfine print out of the way.
Tom Carter
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Here is a picture of the Royal Hudson when it was on a tour of the Southern Railroad March, 1979.
Dan, where is the locomotive (453)that you picture? I would hate to have to hook that front air hose up.
Charlie
As it sits, it's just a static model in front of K&K Hobby Shop near Utica, New York. If you look real close you can still see the Christmas lights attached!
- Dan
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