Bruette
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You Brits are the coolest!Yes. Each Royal navy ship have their own coat of arms. R.N shore bases are named after ships and they also have their own c.o.a.
You Brits are the coolest!Yes. Each Royal navy ship have their own coat of arms. R.N shore bases are named after ships and they also have their own c.o.a.
Great Steam, Christain!
No idea. I never counted...You must have dozens of trains.
Gotta love the 4th of July boxcar. The Tab one brings it back.
Correct, Christian. Back in the days of Steam a caboose was appropriate!A wise guy told me that I need a caboose on my big steam train. I found it in my so-well stored stuff.
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Beautiful 4-6-0, and the bridge is a dandy as well!
Are you making a burned out brick building? That is something I have not seen on a layout, however have seen them in real life. Always enjoy seeing the big power BNSF.View attachment 193685
Rounding the bend headed out of town
Thank you very much! That engine is quite special to me. It was/is my first brass engine , but I also got it from a friend who has unfortunately passed since then. He did get to see it completed, however. The spot where I took the photo is actually one of favorite locations on the layout, it's the turntable at my Old Colorado City roundhouse.Beautiful 4-6-0, and the bridge is a dandy as well!
Very nice! Dave LASM
A couple very nice scenes. The smoke is a nice touch, the views well placed in respect to the backdrops, and your signature foliage is pleasant.Gunpowder Train heading to a South of England port passing Crown Point Yard.
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A Wetherby to Leeds Central freight train, locomotive 'East Keswick' is in charge. The freight is from around Edinburgh with onward shipment south.
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Dave,Are you making a burned out brick building? That is something I have not seen on a layout, however have seen them in real life. Always enjoy seeing the big power BNSF.
THANKS for posting! Dave LASM
The real ones were built by three major American steam buildiers to help out in post war France.The 2-8-2 looks like twice the loco even though it only has one extra axle.
Rock looks great, as does the locomotive!Wow I’m just catching up with this thread again, love the variety!
Here’s another attempt at carving rock, still have to add more colour and brush some bits out.View attachment 193943