jeffrey-wimberly
Dr Frankendiesel
When I look at a real loco, the lights are blinding. I try to reflect that on my models.Jeffrey, I think you could light a small city with those headights.
When I look at a real loco, the lights are blinding. I try to reflect that on my models.Jeffrey, I think you could light a small city with those headights.
Yes-um. 145' Articulated car, measures in at 20' 2" from the rail heads!Nice looking passenger cars, Tom. How hard were they to assemble and how much fiddling did you have to do to get erverything to fir right?
Jeffrey, I think you could light a small city with those headights.
Josh, are those AutoMax cars articulated or does the picture show two of them? Haven't seen any of those down our way.
Looking good!This evening has seen more scalescenes retaining walls going up to the left of the cutting, and under the bridge.
And even a spot of ballasting !!!
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John
RJR
Sure are, I like them myself, very cool!When I look at a real loco, the lights are blinding. I try to reflect that on my models.
Nice looking passenger cars, Tom. How hard were they to assemble and how much fiddling did you have to do to get erverything to fir right?
Jos, nice pictures but I'm confused about the wire the runs up the hill. Is that supposed to be a fence or what? I suppose it's something that will make perfect sense once you explain it
26" as delivered, but they include a draw bar to make it go down to 22" and the longer draw bar and removal of the rubber articulated section will get you down to 18".Josh, 145 feet long, huh? Never have seen one down here but I can imagine they are really impressive in person. What is the minimum radius for one of those things?
Never tried it, though I'm sure a normal auto rack will work (if fact I'm SURE a normal one will).Josh, that thing must look something horrible on an 18" radius. I've got 22" radius curves and I'd still be afraid of trying to get them around in one piece.
Notice anything unusual?
AAR trucks (from an old Alco?)This is one of my older Athearn's. A BB GP38-2. Notice anything unusual?