A. C. Hubbard

I suppose I can get this train rolling this week  

Here, a Pickens boxcar is among a cut of cars being pulled for classification..

 

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Tony

 

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Tom Orlando

South Detroit

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Tom Orlando

South Detroit

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Tom Orlando

South Detroit

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mu26aeh

Working on Gety #1559 Ex Long

Working on Gety #1559 Ex Long Island #1559 for a friend who wants to model the Gettysburg Railroad in HO Scale

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PAPat

The latest weathering projects...

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Big Zeke -On30

Where do the figures come

Where do the figures come from, Ive looked and can't seem to find.  Thanks Zeke

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Michael SD90

Nice work!

Nice work everyone!

 

 

Michael 

We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.

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pierre52

Photo backdrop

First attempt at a photo backdrop on The Redwood Sub

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Peter

The Redwood Sub

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Warflight

Best part of the week...

Weekly Photo Fun is my favorite part of the week!

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JR59

@Big Zeke

They come from a company called Preiser. You find them everywhere. Hope this helps.

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JR59

CP Yellow

Unusal paint scheme!

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Warflight

Preiser

I love my Preiser figures! Those, and the Merten ones. They are the easiest figures to find for the era I want to model. (plus, there is a set by Preiser of 1849 sitting passengers that will someday be on either my Dewitt Clinton, or Prussian sets)

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redP

Nice work

Nice work everybody. 

Peter, The backdrop looks great.

 Modeling Penn Central and early Amtrak in the summer of 1972

 

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Tom Orlando

South Detroit to pitt (Pittsburgh side)

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UglyK5

Tony Hubbard that Pickens box

Tony Hubbard that Pickens box looks terrific.  

jeff

 

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CN6401

CP BBQ'd Beaver

Here's a CP loco that managed to Burn the logo on the side of loco. That logo just happens to be CP Shield with the Beaver on the top. Let me know what you think!

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Ralph Renzetti (CN6401)
Weathering - A Touch of Yesterday (FB)
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jeffshultz

Mom!

"CN6401 is photoshopping Kadee couplers onto prototype photos again!"

Seriously - it looks that good. 

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Jeff Shultz - MRH Technical Assistant
DCC Features Matrix/My blog index
Modeling a fictional GWI shortline combining three separate areas into one freelance-ish railroad.

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Rick Sutton

An old warhorse

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Neil Erickson NeilEr

Mom! Now Rick is doing it!

Both are amazing! 

Neil Erickson, Hawai’i 

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A. C. Hubbard

@ Jeff

Thank you very much

Tony

 

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CN6401

Last summer CP made a bid to

Last summer CP made a bid to purchase Norfolk Southern and this is the logo that someone made up which I found on the internet. I liked it so much I made the decals and added these two beauties to my roster.

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Ralph Renzetti (CN6401)
Weathering - A Touch of Yesterday (FB)
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ctxmf74

 "a CP loco that managed to

Quote:

 "a CP loco that managed to Burn the logo on the side of loco. That logo just happens to be CP Shield with the Beaver on the top. Let me know what you think!"

Perhaps it needs more space between the decoder  and the shell? ......DaveB 

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CN6401

CTXM

I'm not sure if you are be serious or funny, in any event, the loco was weathered to a prototype photo. The burn had nothing to do with a decoder overheating. Have another look the last photo is the prototype photo!

Ralph

Ralph Renzetti (CN6401)
Weathering - A Touch of Yesterday (FB)
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Warflight

Amazing work...

I'm sure he was just being funny about the decoder! That is amazing! It says something when you had to point out that the last image was the prototype, because I honestly couldn't tell at first! It's that well done!

(Ooh... "well done"... I think I just accidentally made a joke now!)

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