Weekly Photo Fun 1/15 - 1/21/16
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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


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#2
Bruce - those puddles are absolutely spot on! Worship Worship

Tom
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#3
Tom,

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

Bruce
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#4
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
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#5
Getting ready to unload a boxcar in the Dundee transload yard !! Thumbsup


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Where did you get the unloading ramp rom please. Makes a good cameo scene.
It's a good day when you wake up in the morning. It's not your problem if you don't.
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Robert
Modeling the Canadian National prairie region in 1959.
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#8
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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#9
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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#10
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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Reinhard
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#11
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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#12
Great steam and brass especially! Thanks for sharing!
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#13
My latest project.
USA Trains G Scale GP-38, painted and decaled after Winchester & Western GP-38, which I got to ride.


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Torrington, Ct.
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I went to my Happy Place, but it was closed for renovations.
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Ed,
Nice loco,I know it is G gauge but do you know the scale? My stuff was all 1:32 scale (#1 gauge).
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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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).

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It started out as this New York Central GP-38
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