Yep, let's kick of the summer with something strange, something different something completely off the wall. We are all use to seeing common things on the rails and in pictures of the past. You expect to see a steam engine pulling a consist of box cars and a caboose, an F7 pulling some passenger cars or a diesel might be pulling some more modern cars like a enclosed auto carriers or even a string of double stack container cars. We expect to see a bunch of freight cars in a yard, or passenger cars stopped at a depot, but what if :idea:....... what if you saw something totally out of character, something you'd have to rub your eye and pinch yourself to be sure you're really seeing what you are? Let's take a picture of that and enter it here in this contest.
What the heck are we talking about here, pray tell?
Well, as an example, just the other day I was down at the yard and saw them using elephants in place of switch engines..
Then there was the time I could swear that I saw the Three Stooges pushing a passenger consist up a grade.stooges8 If I only took a few pictures, you'd believe me...:v8: Those are only two examples, I'm sure you can think of some other ones on your own.
Here's the deal:
What the heck are we talking about here, pray tell?




Here's the deal:
- Enter a picture in this thread of something to do with railroading that is not normal, something you'd never see in real life.
- You've got total liberties here of setting something up on a layout or even taking something from real life and doing a bit of "computer magic" on it. The results can be funny, weird or just plan unusual or unexpected.
- You have to be the one taking the picture, but it doesn't have to be on your own layout and it doesn't have to have a train in the picture either, just railroad related.
- The contest will close on July 31, giving everyone plenty of time to set something up.
- All the other usual rules apply, like one picture per entry.
- announce1 announce1 If you feel really creative, we will allow you to enter this contest twice
with two different subjects, giving you two shots at the top prize....