Thanks everyone for the compliments. Here are some shots of LCNC 54 in action pulling some refers past some coal hoppers.
Here is a NS coal train heading out of Flat Top yard starting its climb into Bluefield. And another train is moving out of Bluefield. Dan
Made a little progress this weekend. I turned this: Into this: This will be the main power for my HO scale Central North Eastern. I have a 44 tonner that I will get to next week, I hope. Russ
I only see one engine, and I'd guess it's an SD9... Neat shot, and I didn't notice the pink foam till you pointed it out!
Wonderful photos my fellow modelers, this is why I don't need magazines for motivation, everything I need is right here!
John,your patience & skill never fails to amaze me. Those two blokes have a huge job in front of them.
Dan Great shots! Russ Looks great! Cool transition. John W Awesome work! Loco1999 The caboose looks great!
I only see one engine, and I'd guess it's an SD9... Neat shot, and I didn't notice the pink foam till you pointed it out! You get first prize, Hemi. It IS an SD9. How did you do that with the engine detail partially hidden? Bryant
Hey Dan Crowley, do you think you could give us a little more detail or a tutorial on that steam power? It looks fantastic! I like everyone's pictures, good job everybody. MJC
I only see one engine, and I'd guess it's an SD9... Neat shot, and I didn't notice the pink foam till you pointed it out! You get first prize, Hemi. It IS an SD9. How did you do that with the engine detail partially hidden? Bryant [/QB]</font>[/QUOTE]The engine number, as referenced in the D&RGW roster denoted an SD9. Rio Grande rostered only 5 SD7's, number 5300-5304. The SD9 contingent was 10 units, numbered 5305-5314. Your 5312 looks great in its as-delivered scheme, as well!