I was going to post some pictures from last week, but seems there's a 4 picture limit. So here's the links. I hope there's no limit on them. NS 338 at MP328.0 Yadkin River http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf6724.jpg http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf6727.jpg NS 18M at MP328.0 Yadkin River http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf6798.jpg NS 204 at MP329.7 Five Row http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf6819.jpg http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf6720.jpg NS 204 at MP324.3 Sharpe http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf6837.jpg http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf6839.jpg NS 119 at MP329.7 Five Row (after being broke and blocking the #2 track for 3 hours) http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf7005.jpg http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf7008.jpg NS unknown at MP327.9 Lexington http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf7097.jpg http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf7098.jpg http://pictures.khbeck.com/trains2007/dscf7099.jpg
Thanks all. It's still more luck than photographic skill for me to get a decent shot, but I'm trying. In fact, the railfanning deal is starting to cut in to my modelling time. The Schnabel train was a shock for me. I had just opened our club warehouse for a meeting, heard the horn and thought I would take a few pics. I could tell it was short, but was concentrating in the head end. What a surprise! For anyone that's interested, there's several thousand pics on our nScale club's site located at forums.ccnscalers.com under the Proto section. There's no registration needed, except to post, but you are welcome to do that too. I usually take the who train so I have something to refer back to when weathering, etc. so the threads have more than just head ends. [Edit] Kevin