robteed

Hi Guys,

On my recent "Old West Tour" I visited the Forney Transportation museum in Denver,Colorado. I took several shots of the cab interior Union Pacific 4005 with intent to create a "panoramic view" here it is for your enjoyment. Merry Christmas!

Note:Use your mouse to pan around.

For best effect click the "Expand" icon.

 

 

Rob Teed

Rob Teed

Railyard Productions

http://www.youtube.com/user/dreambuilders48808?feature=mhee

http://www.modelrailroadtech.com

http://railyardproductions.com

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Kevin Rowbotham

Account Required?

Do I really have to sign up to view your photo?

~Kevin

Appreciating Modeling In All Scales but majoring in HO!

Not everybody likes me, luckily not everybody matters.

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Mark Pruitt Pruitt

Haw about...

Posting the photo somewhere where I don't have to set up an account to see it? Can you do that? I'm interested, but I particularly don't want to give Microsoftinthehead ANY information with which to track my activities.

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Nelsonb111563

Not crazy about signing up to watch!

Not crazy about signing up to watch!

Sorry, next!

 

Nelson Beaudry,  Principle/CEO

Kennebec, Penobscot and Northern RR Co.

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Great Western Railway Fan

sign up problem

Hey Rob, It says You need to sign up to view it, Heck, I'm Your Brother and even I Don't want to sign up..FIX IT PLEASE!!

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robteed

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Sorry guys, if you dont sign up I dont think it will work for ya. Too bad for you, This is AWESOME!

Rob Teed

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Great Western Railway Fan

signed up

Rob talked Me into signing up by Bulling Me..lol

It is pretty cool the way He stitched the photos together and the detail is remarkable.Ok Bro good one!

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robteed

Embedded

Fixed it at the top listing

 

 

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Leo Starrenburg

Nice one !

Thanks Rob, great picture !

Nice to see that even a Big Boy needs duct tape to keep it in 1 piece

cheers, Leo

Farmers & Bluestone Railroad, a small On30 layout located in The Netherlands

 

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Nelsonb111563

Thank you!

Very nice indeed!  Mind boggling!

Nelson Beaudry,  Principle/CEO

Kennebec, Penobscot and Northern RR Co.

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Kevin Rowbotham

Thanks! - no sign up!

WOW!  That is a BIG BOY!

Did an Engineer actually have to turn most of those valve handles in the course of a day on the job?  There's more valves there than in the plumbing aisle at the big box!

~Kevin

Appreciating Modeling In All Scales but majoring in HO!

Not everybody likes me, luckily not everybody matters.

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UPWilly

Nice stitching job, Rob

Real quality here - but what would one expect from a "shutter bug" like you?

A real joy seeing all the "bells and whistles". Mind boggling gadgetry.

 

Bill D.

egendpic.jpg 

N Scale (1:160), not N Gauge. DC (analog), Stapleton PWM Throttle.

Proto-freelance Southwest U.S. 2nd half 20th Century.

Keep on trackin'

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DKRickman

Knobs and dials

All the comments about the complexity bring this to mind:

It's not that hard to remember what everything is when you know what it does.  It comes down to having a good understanding of the machine, rather than just memorizing things.

Ken Rickman

Danville & Western HO modeler and web historian

http://southern-railway.railfan.net/dw/

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Kevin Rowbotham

OK...

Quote:

It's not that hard to remember what everything is when you know what it does.  It comes down to having a good understanding of the machine, rather than just memorizing things.

Ken Rickman

...I think I see the altimeter but where is the flaps lever? [wink]

~Kevin

Appreciating Modeling In All Scales but majoring in HO!

Not everybody likes me, luckily not everybody matters.

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DKRickman

That's easy

Quote:

...I think I see the altimeter but where is the flaps lever? [wink]

Big one on the left, Kevin.  I'm trying to figure out how the stewardess is supposed to deliver coffee without a corridor tender. [wink wink]

Ken Rickman

Danville & Western HO modeler and web historian

http://southern-railway.railfan.net/dw/

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robteed

Opps

I thought that was a cab shot of the Eurostar!

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