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SRS 124 testing rail on the St. Charles Central (St. Charles, MO Model RR Club.)
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Thanks guys, for letting me run!
The 124 is coming along, the pilot is filled in, the strobes are up and work, the AC units are on there... all I need is the satellite dish, a few antennas... and to blank out those windows!!!
I like your image very much. Nice modelling!!
Here is my contribution for the week:
Crandell
OK, where's the rest of it?
OK, where's the rest of it?
OK here ya go, btw, this is an MTH 4-6-6-4 UP Challenger.
Another diesel guy succumbs to the lure of the steam side.....YYEEESSSSS!!!

Im at my second steamer now. Both are Rivarossi UP 4-8-4 FEF-3. I really melted for this model

Ah.... The Weekend and my favorite thread!
I have been continuing work on the Quarry area and specifically on the crusher house. The porch to the upper level outside door has been added and I have been test fitting it to the layout. Pardon the junk in the background on these shots, the quarry area is being done as a lift-out and is in my workshop, not on the layout. I'm hoping by Thanksgiving it will be back in place on Bare Mountain.....
Another diesel guy succumbs to the lure of the steam side.....YYEEESSSSS!!!
hahaha... Yes, I didn't realize how cool these things are! I'll be getting the MTH 4-12-2 next week!
Doing a lot of weathering lately.
Gary, if you were to brown the couplers just a bit and remove the trip pins, I'd swear its a proto caboose!
Another diesel guy succumbs to the lure of the steam side.....YYEEESSSSS!!!
I spent several years on the steam side and came back to diesel. Easier to maintain and cheaper per unit price.
Excellent shots from everyone this week. Here's a B&W of K4s over Hammer Creek. DJ.
Who knew? O. Winston Link caught a Pennsy train on the N&W's lines one night. I'll bet he was surprised.

CN Montreal sub latest purchase :
Union Pacific Greatest Runner :
Busy day for the controller; on front 2660 leave the siding and meet 8023 pulling mixed freight. In the background the Acela meet the FEF
Julien,
Nice idea on the UP water tender!!! Ahhh Perfect...
who made that water tender? is that one of the $80 Athearn ones?
yeah its the athearn, it isnt numbered so i have to get the tank # used on steam excursion. I got it from mb klein for 59$, much less than the 800$ brass one
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