[ATTACH] It seems that the roof goblins have struck again, followed up by a nasty case of truck-itis.
Interesting. I have a few old books about the milwaukee, but I guess my best chances to get a good equipment list is just searching online for...
Consists are very helpful, are there any good resources for train numbers that the Milwaukee ran, and what kind of service/equipment it was?
Finally got my hands on Vol 1 and 2 of Milwaukee Road Color Guide to Freight and Passenger equipment, looking for some other books that are...
Thanks, I'll look for a copy of it. I read a bit of it's history, but even if it's black and white, just seeking reference. What sort of trains do...
Once again, I can't stick with just one project at a time, so I decided to pick up 2 sets of 3d printed E2 shells. I know SF-1 went to SP,...
Looks great! I tried my hand at making one shortly after the start of this thread, and because I don't have very good Fusion 360 skills, I...
Very cool, I love seeing homebuilt stuff like that. I think they made a few like that, thanks for sharing!
[IMG] Saw this on Streamstyle Graphics' site, does anyone have info on Heaters #70-71? From what it shows on his site they were Milw 50ft Express...
Most if not all of the Paragon3 locos I've either owned or tried are honestly garbage. All of my issues have been with QSI decoders acting up, not...
I thought it may have been something temporary, but I saw a picture of the GE demonstrator just being painted in plain white/grey when trialing on...
Found this photo on davesnewrailpix, do any of you know what this scheme was called/how long it was used for?
[IMG] http://rrpicturearchives.net/showpicture.aspx?id=3620615
After the failure of my 1937 Beavertail design, I dropped it for a while to work on a bit of an easier project I've been wanting to try. I've...
Yeah, I saw that one. Pretty cool, but it's a bit sad there were no other photos of it.
Didn't even notice the lower black band on the trailing Joe, and I definitely do agree, it looks awful on it. I came across a few more decent...
I read somewhere passenger service & the EP's were both taken out at the same time in 1964, and from what I saw in a photo, it wasn't all at once...
Never even noticed that difference on the South Shores, but it's not like I've looked at them very much. Do you think the EP's kept their maroon...
Not really sure, from what I read they were welded over but I think overland's HO Joe had the same setup as your picture, welding over the 2...
Apparently the EP and EF used slightly different trucks, does anyone have some photos of the differences or some more photos of the heat tenders?