Weekly Photo Fun 7/18 - 7/24/14
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WPMA-17 with SW1500 9602 has an easy day at AGWAY, just a couple of pickups.

Bruce


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Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
"The Ol Furrball"

"I'm old school,I still believe in respect"
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#3
I sure do like those Shore River cars, the Grand Valley cars...and hey, look at that! Thumbsup
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G'day Folks, Here are some photos of my most recent work on single track T-TRAK modules. Australian prototype.

   
   
   
   

Regards, Andrew G.
Always learning, from both wins and losses.
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Gidday , another photo from last weekends hobby exhibition. Scratch built by Brian Lilley, a 1: 24 scale model of New Zealand Railways KB 970, Here's a link for more information on the prototype if anyones interested.....http://www.trainweb.org/nzsteam/kb_class.html
   
Cheers, the Bear.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
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#6
Spent the day playing with my big toy trains. Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin    
 My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew  
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#7
Something different for me. My son has volunteered at the Air Heritage Museum and he had my wife and I down today to check it out. They are restoring many vintage military planes. The one he is working on is a C-47B, but we got to see everything. He was lucky enough to get to go on a 2 and a half hour trip to do a flyover last week in their C123K. He is a veteran of the 101st and loves anything that flies, but helicopters are his first love.    
Charlie
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#8
Hamilton West is another good spot to do some railfanning in my hometown.At this point the Canadian National north/south Dundas sub connects with the east/west Halton sub and as well there is a Canadian Pacific line running into Hamilton on the high-line---locally this area is also known as the "cowpath".The junction also serves as a wye to change motive power direction on the Halton sub and Stuart St.yard.I lucked out on a recent venture at this location---there was action on all the lines. The first photo shows container train 148 passing the power off train 422 as she waits to cross over onto the wye.

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As the locomotives off 422 entered the wye,a CP headed north on the high-line

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#9
There is a lot of green in the West Bottoms
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Reinhard
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NS 5256 on the high line delivering 4 cars to the PRT interchange track & PRT 25 & crew crossing 1st St. with a grain hopper & a plastic pellet hopper for the Dundee transload yard!!!! :o Confusedhock: Thumbsup


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A pair of green pushing down the road
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and drops two cars at the first client
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Reinhard
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#12
The lamps are on. No reason not to run the late shift.
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Reinhard
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#13
Dock Streets' RS3m making a set out at City Supply

Bruce


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bdw9535 Wrote:.... RS3m ....
Bruce, I see you have a model of the CR RS3m I intend to kit bash based on a Atlas RS3 shell. Could you be so kindly and make a "birds view" photo of the long hood of your model please. I would like to copy the dimensions and locations of the new added equipment on the long hood.
Reinhard
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Reinhard,

Here is the Altoona version, mine is nothing great,

Bruce


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