Thank you for your compliments, Hytek, Wolfgang, and JD. Listen, everyone, this may not be strictly kosher, but sometimes you see a really first class image somewhere and it simply has to be shared...it's that good. So, if you will forgive my possibly inappropriate referral to another forum (I'm on several), head over to the WPF thread on ModelRailroadForums and see grande man's second image in the Showing Off forum's WPF thread. OMG!! I hope you'll agree that it is a whopper. If not, sorry in advance.
Touche. I think I may have done that already, although I no longer remember for which image. Too many good ones here. :tb-biggrin:
This weekend I started with the stock pens for Diamond Valley. Such a structure "cries" for scratchbuilding. Wolfgang
Pulp 'Fiction' or Got Pulp? Great shots everyone...always a Sunday morning treat like reading the Sunday paper with a good cup of coffee...and Wolfgang...the cows will be happy ;-) Thanks to other dreamers ideas and inspiration, the latest N Scale Railroading article on 'Pulpwood on Parade' (by Bill Edgar), and 'The ChopperII... I knew that the this was just meant for the BearCat RR. The morning walk also yielded more sticks and a raid on the ladyfriends pantry yielded more round toothpicks...priceless. So here is my attempt...albeit not proto; but on the BearCat RR this is how we roll. A little more weather beaten on that gon perhaps. Enjoy.:tb-cool:
Here is a shot I set up of a container loading operation on my one-trak (N scale) intermodal yard module: my best, Jan
You have done a good job of that, Wolfgang. I recognized it immediately. How do you intend to weather it once it is all ready for that part? satokuma, you have some fine models there. Very convincing. Jan, it looks like a busy place. Also convincing. Nice work.
Looking good everybody! Here's three photos I took during our 3 day open house during the antique farm tractor show.. Looking at the roundhouse tracks It looks like the crew of C&HV CL-5( the Columbus-Logan local) went dead on the law as the unit was parked in the clear on a industrial lead.