Milwauke Road H-16-44's in West-Central Wisconsin in the late 50's Nate
They have been out of business for quite a long time (maybe 10 years or so). I think someone bought their tooling and was producing some of their...
I would gladly pay $300+ for some Milw Road specific steam. I'd love to see both the S2 and S3 class 4-8-4's as well as the F6 and F6A class...
Dirk, You are correct; the maroon paint should not extend all the way to the windows (on any of the paint jobs). One more thing I srewed up. :)...
Dirk, My paint job is older than what you are looking at. If I recall correctly, they started to switch the heavyweights out of this paint job...
For anyone who cares, I did find some names of heavyweight parlors, however, I have no idea what floor plan these are: Lindbergh, St. Johns,...
Your car looks great as well. Interesting how many different paint jobs these old sleepers wore in their years of service. Nate
Here's a couple of photos of the 10-1-2 Pullman Marquette that I've just finished. This car name is correct for the floor plan. Nate
All those names are for the 1938/42 lightweight ribside cars so I can't use them on the heavyweights. Thanks anyways. I've got my 10-1-2 all...
I bought a bunch of the new MT heavyweight parlors and pullmans when they came out a little while back and they've been sitting on my workbench...
When I was in San Diego for the national N scale convention a few years back, I spent quite a bit of time at the layout. The guys were great;...
Thanks Marty. I already ordered another set of decals to fix it. The decal film is quite thin and I think I can just lay a new one on top of the...
You're correct; I screwed it up. Great....... Nate
Here are a few photos of my second Atlantic. I've used decals from Streamstyle Graphics to put the second paint job on this one. Re-numbered it...
I like the "brick" package. Easy, quick, inexpensive (I'm assuming). None of my trains stay in their original boxes anyways as I put them in my...
One thing and feel free to rag on me about this: When offering up comments on painting and how things are built, please refer to prototype photos...
I'm very pleased with mine (especially after I re-painted into Milwaukee Road). Slow speed is great and it runs over most turnouts without...
Bill's still working on New Lisbon (adding details and such). We have some new stuff in the works, but nothing concrete yet. Nate
A few more shots of my Sprint train on my Wisconsin Dells Module. The bridge is kitbashed from Walthers and Micro Engineering parts. Nate
A few shots of Bill's Olympian Hiawatha: