Weekend Photo Fun March 26, 2010

r_i_straw Mar 26, 2010

  1. COverton

    COverton TrainBoard Supporter

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    I loved the black and whites above, Tomkat, particularly the last image...very nice indeed!

    Also, I think your lampstands are exellent...and highly cost-effective, Jim.

    I would like to include one a B&W.

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  2. NotAClue

    NotAClue TrainBoard Member

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    Great lamp Jim,

    N or HO/OO ?
     
  3. wheeler

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    RS3 from Atlas, a great engine[​IMG]
     
  4. wheeler

    wheeler TrainBoard Member

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    I am afraid that my camera is much better than my modelling skills:tb-sad:
     
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  5. r_i_straw

    r_i_straw Mostly N Scale Staff Member

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    Don't be so hard on yourself.
    As long as you are having fun. That is what this thread is all about.;)
     
  6. outdoorsfellar

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    It seems alien now I bet, but back in the early 90's, you could find the B&O paint scheme, which still seemed alive & well... if you were in the right place, alongside brand new wide cabs .....

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  7. WPZephyrFan

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    I have an Atlas RS1. It's one of my favorite locos. Runs very smooth and quiet.
     
  8. grouch

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    Nice looking '55 Chevy.
     
  9. Flash Blackman

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    Cotton Belt B40-8 awaits assignment in Dolores Yard, Los Angeles area around 1996.
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    My N scale version of SSW 8093 in 2007.
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    H0 scale SSW 8093 in 2009.
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  10. jym

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    Hiya.

    Thank you for the kind words. The lamppost is N scale which is a challenge for 72-year-old eyes ;) Regards,

    Jim Maurer
    Tokushima, Japan
     

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