Another blast from my past: The Saticoy fire department - ready for action. (It is work in progress. Roof and interior details need to be added. Power poles have been added to the scene, since this photo was taken) Thanks, Wolf
I managed to get some work done and continued on some other things. Still working on the Canadian Grain Hopper, all the roofwalk supports are in and now working on the ends. Why is it that Covered Hoppers take so much time? Branchline 40' 1944 AAR Boxcar Kit, with 7' door and R-3-4 ends, painted with Scalecoat II Boxcar Red and lettered with Highball Graphics Decals. Used in flour service, built it 1952 and rebuilt in 1972 removing the roofwalk and lowering the non brakewheel ladders. Branchline Berwick boxcar kit, added Hennessy Door Opener, painted with Scalecoat II Oxide Red and lettered with Herald King Decals. Car built in 1976 and was sold to some other railroad in 1984 when the Virginia Central ceased operation. One of the NRUC railroads but was not painted blue like the other cars. Thanks for looking! Rick Jesionowski
Hi guys, got something on the scenery side this weekend, have a look here (i do not like cross posting) http://www.trainboard.com/highball/...scale-modular-layout-wip.115210/#post-1060940 Have a nice weekend full of green lights.
The 5 is now sharing switching duties with the 7. The crew of 7 is more than happy about this! No time to gab though, 501 has just landed with a freight and needs some switching done, After all the work was done, 501 took her new train and headed east towards Belle Fourche, had this meet at Summit first though.
Here is a couple of photos of one of the scores of mini scenes on the Livingston Model Railroad club layout.