When the scrap yard crane operator returns from lunch, he will find that two more empty gondolas have been left for him to start filling.
Welcome to the OLD PORT SHOP in 1:220 For (much) more: https://www.trainboard.com/highball/index.php?threads/the-old-port-shop.125242/ Have a nice WE and stay out of the water! All the best, Sven
Good evening from cold and snowy Northeast Ohio! I did not get anything done this week with dealing with my wife's Physical Therapy and lack of mobility, meaning I have been doing a lot of stuff for and with her, and she has not been coming down to the basement to listen to news and stuff while I work on the trains. Here is an old shot of my Athearn GP40-2's with a general freight made up of coil steel cars and 86' Auto Parts cars which are running on the Strongville club layout. Rick Jesionowski
Thanks! I started to ballast the track but like so often, I got side tracked I have recently been trying my hand with n scale modules. With the reduced size and amount of track on a single module it seems that I can get the track ballast completed. Some day in the future I will return to the HO layout.
I don't have any train photos this weekend. I have been busy working on the Ashmore Hotel. Here is status shot from this evening right before I called to dinner.
Now there is a BIG building. I love it. It reminds me of a building almost as tall (scale wise) that I built in N scale many years ago.