This is another paint scheme, actually that loco will be used for the business train of the EVRR. ------------------ Paul Van Herwegen Rappannahock Terminal Railway
Paul, I am not (yet) a G Scaler but I am really enjoying your pictures. Charlie ------------------ Ship It On The FRISCO! | IAMOKA.com
Great Pictures!!!! I have looked at them all. Where in the world does one run G scale. Do you run this outside? If you do run this outside, what about harsh weather like snow? Anyways, maybe someday I will do large scale stuff (looks awesome). But for now, I will stick with N. Matt
<font color="3333ff">Just how many locomotives do you have? They all look superb! Do you also have freight/passenger cars/ I would love to see those too </font> ------------------ Alan The perfect combination - BNSF and N Scale! www.ac-models.com Andersley Western Railroad Alan's American Gallery Alan's European Gallery Alan's British Steam Gallery
Matt, These things are meant for outdoors, as I do not have a big garden (anyway my wife filled the whole lot up with plants!!!!) with my friends we are building a modular G scale layout. The basis will be an oval of 70' by 20'then we will add later some industries. I'm very fond of G scale because I like the massiveness, the diesel models are in fact cheaper than their European counterparts (Märklin, Roco,Fleischmann...)in HO!! The scale is also much easier to work on.(detailing, painting...) ------------------ Paul Van Herwegen Rappannahock Terminal Railway