Part of old 1951 Sugar Land. As modeled on an NTRAK module. MoPac was replacing the old Ten Wheelers with modern diesel switchers in the yard at that time.
ATSF coach/smoker #2626 being switched out of the paint shops, and on its way to the car shops to be finished. John
Good morning all from the sunny and mild Northeast Ohio! Nothing finished this week, as I am in the middle of decaling a couple of 60' Auto Parts cars, and there are a lot of decals to apply to each of these cars. But never fear, I have a couple of photographs I took with my I-Phone at the club in Strongsville, OH. Athearn GP38-2's with a loaded coil steel train! This is from last weeks NMRA Division 4 layout tour, I usually bring a train that ran in the Cleveland area, and I chose my NKP GP9's with a mixed freight. Showing a meet with Ron Spiga's C&NW Grain Train. Thanks for looking! Rick Jesionowski
Sometimes Bad Girls can be more fun!! I knew a couple in my single days. Here's my commanding officer. She's a Major buckin fer Colonel
During prohibition they were called "Scatter Guns", probably because they scattered body parts all over hellangon.
Mike, That scene of yours is the best tall building down town scene that I have ever seen on n scale layout. Nice work. Carl
Mr SP, My better half of 53-1/2 years is almost 5 star General, in her mind. But you know, for putting up with me for 53-1/2 years, she probably deserves 6 stars. Without her, I would not be around to make 76 cause I would have enjoyed to many of those bad girls Candy mentioned. On second thought is there such a thing as start overs. Only jesting General. I'll be good Sir! Carl Oops Russ, sort of lost focus on the topic, must be the moscow mules, sorry.
I haven't any train pictures this weekend, but I do have some shots of models I've made of my brother's Peterbilts. The first one is his fifth semi that he's owned, and the fourth shot is of his #4, the fourth truck he's owned outright. The second and third shots are the models I've built. The white and blue one is a TONKIN model and the midnight bronze (Peterbilt color name) is a Norscot peter that I painted with a 50/50 mix of nail-polish and acetone.