Wow, what a sad, lonely little depot! Glad it was saved, at least.:unsure:
As someone who has watched and followed all your Z-scale escapades for about 15+ years, builds, layouts and dioramas up's and downs, not to...
Wow, ZERO graffiti and must've came from the same order-only 20 digits from each other. :D:D
Wow, could be an old Athearn HO model!:rolleyes:
You'd look like Popeye after a few months of wheeling that around!!
I don't think I've ever seen they're logo before, reminds me of Conrail's!:rolleyes:
Wowsers!! Very nicely done! It's like 1976 all over again, hopefully other railroads will do a couple special units too!(y)
Oh, look at that bench made out of a wheel set! That's cool!(y)
Dang, them hoppers are bigger then them locos!! :eek:
Aloha, and welcome to Trainboard Tim!(y) Head on over to the Z scale section on here, plenty of good stuff!!
Looks steam powered as well!(y)
Looks like they're waiting for someone deceased coming in on the next train......? o_O
I was a brake repair guy that used a car rotor lathe everyday for 20+ years, I can appreciate AND respect the guy using THAT one!! (y)
That's a real beaut right there! :love:
THIS, is an awesome angle!! (y)
This ever been modeled? That's a nice car!(y)
Wow, there's a prototype lash-up for some of you model railroaders, lol!:D
Somebody taking they're GE out for a spin?:rolleyes: That's a really different type of lift bridge, those hydraulic cylinders used to lift it?o_O
I have no idea, but sounds like a good place to base a model railroad! Milw and Rock Island would be a great layout!
Pretty clean still, AND has it's complete light package! Got pics of the Southern locos it's sandwiched by?:rolleyes: