Weekly Photo Fun 2013/12/06
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Getting them ready. December, 1954    
Charlie
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Always love photos of your layout, Charlie. Are you cutting the uncoupling pins off your couplers?
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Cheers, the Bear.
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Getting them ready. December, 1970 Smile
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nachoman Wrote:Always love photos of your layout, Charlie. Are you cutting the uncoupling pins off your couplers?
Only when I have the time to photoshop them. :mrgreen:
Charlie
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Ralph Wrote:Getting them ready. December, 1970 Smile
Ralph, Your pictures all so much PC. You have captured it for sure. I spent many hours watching PC trains from 1969 until the end and never gave getting a camera a thought. I missed some great opportunities but I can relive those days seeing your pictures.
Charlie
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Thanks Charlie! With your rail photography eye that is a high compliment indeed!
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Getting them ready, December, 1995

Bruce


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Nice continuation Bruce! Thumbsup
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A few photos from the N scale layout I'm working on.


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Ray Marinaccio
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#11
Ray, great pictures. two thumbs up for the modeling. Very well done.
Charlie
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Charlie B Wrote:Ray, great pictures. two thumbs up for the modeling. Very well done.
Charlie

Thanks Charlie. It's a work in progress that is finally coming together.
Ray Marinaccio
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While coming home from the ARHS convention today, I stopped to get a few pics of the Keystone cement plant in North Hampton PA.
   

   

   
 My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew  
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The new layout.
Dayle likes this bridge, so it has to go in. As a centerpiece. But I have to have double track at that point. So I bought a new one, to go with the one that I bought around 1970.

   

   

   

You can see the construction techniques. I cut out the L-girder at this point and put in some foam as a scenery base.
David
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Nice bridges!
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