Deval on paper: [IMG]
Burley- Also home of some past years great hydroplane racing. :D
Is this the one? It has discussion of Atlas switches in later posts:...
I am hoping that someone here has good RI resources covering Iowa? If so, I am looking for information concerning where they crossed the Milwaukee...
Ouch. :eek:
Yes. There is either a chain loop, or cable loop on the bunk where they pick it up. Quick and easy. Drive away.
Two different kinds of trucks. Short logs versus "long" logs. Loading the trailer is common. Saves wear and tear, better fuel economy, easier to...
On the type of truck of my interest, the wheelset on some the trailers can actually be moved on the stinger to adjust the length, and spread the...
It is that big, boxy extension of the tractor frame I am wondering about. Such as in this photo. I actually worked in logging and sawmills, aside...
:ROFLMAO::LOL::ROFLMAO::LOL::ROFLMAO:
Perhaps it has something to do with the switch? Looking at it, the frog appears different from that my memory is telling me....
Looks nice. Not sure what that boxy frame extension is behind the tractor's mud flaps. My hope is for the era previously noted, depicting...
What era will the Trainworx log trucks represent? I would be interested in early to mid-1960s......
Many, many long years ago, I found myself residing not too far south of Shreveport. From what I can vaguely recall, this looks right to me. You...
An impressive station behind the train. Must have at one time held some offices for operations as well?
Welcome to TrainBoard! A good place here to ask your question would be our "DCC & Electronics" Forum. Even more people will see it there. (y)
Five bucks, new from Micro-Mark.
Just having those couple of flashing lights make the scene seem less model and more alive.
That frogicopter is great. :ROFLMAO: I have a friend on Facebook who'd really enjoy seeing that one.
N Scale Wants: (JUST NEED -ONE- EXAMPLE FROM EACH OF THESE) Atlas- #32063 MILW Ore Car R/N #76473 (June, 2004) #32262 MILW Ore Car R/N #75220...