F farmer ron Member Jan 18, 2002 377 0 16 75 B.C., canada Visit site Oct 20, 2007 #1 Came across this, a novel way to store/dispence fuel..opens many ideas for modeling..Ron Attachments DSC_0214.JPG 243 KB · Views: 4 DSC_0215.JPG 263.6 KB · Views: 3
N N Gauger 1:20.3 Train Addict Dec 20, 2000 6,732 0 36 South Eastern, PA mywebpages.comcast.net Oct 20, 2007 #2 That's cool!!! That would be easy to model in most scales too...
M MadHatter Charging at full tilt. Jan 27, 2007 1,034 2 36 38 Centurion, South Africa Oct 20, 2007 #3 IMHO, it's the small details that count, thanks for that farmer ron. Any other interesting pics?
R Ralph Remember...it's for fun! Jun 18, 2002 5,134 0 36 65 St. Paul, MN Visit site Oct 20, 2007 #4 I like it. Very rustic. It would be perfect for some back woods short line. Ralph
J Jim Krause Active Member Apr 7, 2005 1,269 0 36 90 Polson, MT Oct 20, 2007 #5 Looks like some of the ranch engineering here in Montana. Definitely interesting but those tanks need to be rusty.
Looks like some of the ranch engineering here in Montana. Definitely interesting but those tanks need to be rusty.
M MadHatter Charging at full tilt. Jan 27, 2007 1,034 2 36 38 Centurion, South Africa Oct 21, 2007 #6 In HO, one can use N Scale bridge peers from Märklin as the tanks.
brakie Active Member Nov 8, 2001 2,827 0 36 77 Bucyrus,Ohio Visit site Oct 21, 2007 #7 I can hear it now..The cry of that's not prototypical because it would be a fire hazard! File that under there's a prototype for everything. Thanks for sharing..:thumb:
I can hear it now..The cry of that's not prototypical because it would be a fire hazard! File that under there's a prototype for everything. Thanks for sharing..:thumb:
M MadHatter Charging at full tilt. Jan 27, 2007 1,034 2 36 38 Centurion, South Africa Oct 21, 2007 #8 Well spotted brakie!