Weekend Photo Fun October 17, 2008

r_i_straw Oct 17, 2008

  1. HowardBiby

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    The Santa Fe Tulsan on the way to its namesake
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    The west bound Super C at Avard, Oklahoma
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    The east bound Super C at Avard, Oklahoma
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    Two Frisco SD45's await the Santa Fe Super C on the PanHandle Sub
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    A trio of Frisco SD45's on the PanHandle Sub
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  6. jeffrey-wimberly

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    HowardBiby: Most of your shots didn't come up.
     
  7. daniel_leavitt2000

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    Some N scale stuff

    Here are a few N scale projects I am working on:

    Slowly working my way through Conrail's special paint jobs. Here is CR SD50 in "Altoona Olympics"
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    Here is a picture of the SW1500 I am working on. Right now I am converting the rear truck to roller bearings.
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  8. Pete Nolan

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    HowardBiby: Please check the URLs that you posted. I get an error message for every one. It's the standard 404 Page Not Found. Does the site that you linked to support uploading?
     
  9. Pete Nolan

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    Does anyone remember when my layout looked like this:

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  10. SteamDonkey74

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    Oh, Pete, I DREAM of my layout looking at least that good!

    Paycheck coming tomorrow, and then I think I am going to go buy a sheet or two of plywood and get cracking with some modules already.:tb-biggrin::tb-biggrin:
     
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    Or when it looked like this:

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    Instead of this (still not quite finished):

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    Or this, referencing my first post this weekend:

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  14. JCater

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    Pete...it's lookin' better and better...BTW nice placement of the TB car!!
     
  15. Lownen

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    Tremendous work Pete. Ah, if I only had space.
     
  16. JCater

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    Here are a couple of No. 6 and the rebuilt No. 8 double heading...fun stuff!
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  17. mikelhh

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    So many grand projects on here - heaps of great images. Congrats to all!
    My contribution is ahh somewhat smaller:tb-biggrin:
    A mix of coarse ballast, sifted ballast dust and beach sand all painted with acrylics, and Woodland Scenics fine ballast.
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    Mike
     
  18. JCater

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    The ballast looks GREAT :D
     
  19. skipgear

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    A little more work on my SD45 this weekend:

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  20. phantom

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    Not real sure but the red MU hose and the aire brake lines on the front look real Familiar, if was its no big deal, just kind of neat to see running. One clue would be, behinde the cab on the Engineer side, the had railing that angels down just past the door would have been yellow. This I was something I did to all my locos, we had a mix up at the local club one night so I marked my locos in a way that I could see really easy.
     

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