1. All challenges close at 12 midnight (24:00 hours) Eastern Standard Time on Monday 9th July 2007, and will be noted with a "Time's up!" post within the thread. 2. Please use the challenge as a motive to take a new photograph rather than using a photograph that you have taken in the past. 3. Challenges are open to everyone, have fun!! 4. Though not required, commenting on other peoples pictures is encouraged. 5. Only one image per participant so please choose the image carefully. 6. Any posts with images taken before the commencement of the challenge will be deleted. 7. For photos to be eligible they must be taken between the 6th and 9th of July 2007. 8. Ensure dates and times on your camera are correct. I look forward to seeing many contributors, remember this is to encourage all modellers to take a shot of the subject rather than post a photo taken in the past.
I may have to sit this one out! I cannot off hand, think of anything consecutive in my fleet!mg: And I have a rather large fleet! I will do some digging later on today! I may have something, but I am not for sure.
CZ meets loads at Plain I too, had a tough time to find consecutive numbers... Here's D&RGW 6001, 6002, and 6003, a PA-PB-PA set; in charge of the westbound California Zephyr at Plain, meeting an eastbound coal load, led by D&RGW 5651-5654, an A-B-B-A F7 set:
No more takers? I would have thought there would be at least 10 entrants to this? Where is Flash Blackman when you need him?
I have a pic I changed a number on a locomotive! I have the pic. I need to get it downloaded. I will participate!!
Coal train, powered by Rio Grande T-Motors 5359, 5360 and 5361. Passing freight train helped by Rio Grande ABBA F3's 5521, 5522, 5523 and 5524. Pardon the poor pic. Tabletop module set in progress. Not much done with them in about 3 years now, and counting!
This afternoon I caught a remote control switch engine pulling some LW boxcars. Numbers 9005, 9006, amd 9007.
Passenger F3's in helper service? Gross! Nice shot--I see the modules haven't proogressed much since I saw them at Denver GTE in '05.... My layout seems to progress at a snail's pace as well.....
The T&NO (and all the SP) gave a different number to each unit of their articulated passenger cars. Here are 500 and 501 in the Sunbeam consist between Houston and Dallas. These started out as two Atlas coaches that were bashed together.
Well I did manage to find something consecutive. Here a Santa Fe Superfleet GP60M/GP60B consist speed Hyundia parts in the only 5 Roadrailers the railroad owns, SFTZ 460001-460005.