Good looking stuff this weekend, guys. Crandell, nice shot of that train coming out of the rock portal tunnel. As usual, your roadbed and track look outstanding.
Carl, that phone would last about 10 minutes in my house before the wife banished to the basement.
Jeffrey, you are really getting into the lighting game. The engine house looks good with the floodlights.
Paul, the weathering on that SD-60 looks just about right to me. Nice detail work too.
V&AL, that coffee table concept is interesting. Is tha N or Z scale?
Tom and Zephyr, nice shots of the Arlee station models. Nice paint job too, Zephyr. I've always been partial to the Atlas station for a small town, as you'll see in my pics.
Dave, very believable, beat-up look to poor old 701 as she comes to the end of her career.
Jeffrey, looks like a good way to cover a lot of ground fast with the paint and ground foam but it looks like you've got some grass growing on some of the building roofs.
Sorry, I missed some of the other great shots but, as usual, I came into this thread too late. I decided to take some pics this week since I haven't touched the layout in 2 weeks. The first is the Hilllside station, the Atlas model that I like for the roof detail:
The CSX local is in the hole so the crew is taking a meal break at the steak house at the Worthington Hotel. They get a wave from a blond in a RH drive MGTC.
The P&N 638 is backing her load of a flat car of sheet steel down to the lock and key factory spur though downtown. As usual, all the vehicles are trying to avoid her since Engineer Spike doesn't take any guff from little cars: