Photo Fun Week of 4/28/07

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Nazgul

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I know I said I wouldn't post any more pics from this section of the layout, but..............

Coming and Going

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GREAT way to start off this weeks Photo Fun thread Steve!:mrgreen: FANTASTIC PIC!!!:thumb:

i will not be posting many pics for awhile, i have TONS to do on my new layout, so i will be putting all my efforts into that for now;). i have just received news that the BLI UP AC6000 i ordered is on the way, YES!!:mrgreen: i will post some pics of it when it comes in:wink:.

Since my GOOD FRIEND Steve(Nazgul) is into NP, i recently bought and weathered this car for my layout:mrgreen:.(sorry, i need to work on my lighting:eek:ops:)
KEEP THE PICS COMING FOLKS!(since i wont have much to post:eek:ops:, SOMEONE needs to take up my slack:thumb:)
:mrgreen:-Deano
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Steve, I am glad that you changed your mind. I never get bored seeing pics of your layout. Your scenery is awesome :wave:
Deano, great weathering job on this car. Is this your dad’s layout?

Here is a shot of the backyard of my Wheeler Machinery Company.

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Wow..!!!
Steve...Beautiful engines & setting...

Deano..Awesome weathering..Never mind the lighting - the picture is perfect...

Kurt...What can one say...?? Love that fence, the lathe and assorted junk..!!
 
Steve: Great Shot. It's always a pleasure to see your Fantastic layout. Keep em comin!
Deano: Cool Shot! Excellent weathering on that NP boxcar.
Kurt: All of your scenes are just Awsum. You sir, have a true eye for detail.

Here's a shot of Brown Safety Caboose C3714 bringing up the markers on the St. Louis Trailer Train..
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Mark
 
Deano!!!!!...the weathering on that car looks flat-out AWESOME!!!!!:thumb:

KURT!!!!.....jawdrop Every scene, every new angle........just continues to amaze me!!!!!!.........I am blown away!!!!

Mark...Another beauty!!!!!!

Bob & Gus....Thank you very much for the kind words and encouragement.:)
 
Deano, great weathering job on this car. Is this your dad’s layout?
Kurt, THANK YOU so much!:mrgreen: to answer your question, NO, the shot was taken on my NEW layout:mrgreen:. to be honest, it took a whole 2mins to set up that shot, really I'm NOT that far along yet:eek:ops:. HOWEVER, i DID make good progress today:mrgreen:, tonight i will post it, you know where to find it;). BTW, SLAP FANTASTIC JOB!, on the back of Wheeler Machinery Co.:thumb: Cripes Kurt, YOUR work is VERY inspiring!:thumb::mrgreen:

Gus, THANK YOU!:mrgreen: YOU my friend are VERY KIND:).

Mark, THANK YOU!:mrgreen: OUTSTANDING SHOT MARK!:thumb: that caboose is AWESOME!:thumb:

Steve, THANKS!:mrgreen: i am SO GLAD you liked it!:mrgreen: when i seen that car in the LHS, YOU were the first thing that came to mind...i just had to get it:mrgreen:.

STUPENDOUS SHOTS! now can we get some more on here, remember, i wont have much to post for a couple weeks:eek:ops:, so PLEASE TAKE UP MY SLACK!:mrgreen:-Deano
 
Gus, Mark, Steve, Deano, thank you for your very kind words. :wave:

Mark, great shot and beautiful caboose :thumb:

Deano, if it only took two minutes to set up the scene for this shot, we can expect great things to happen ;-)
 
Oh boy...Good things come in bunches (just like bananas...)

Mark..You're one of us cabeese fans...Great shot..!

Tom...Lot of water getting "steamed up"..!! Great looking locos & that bridge is great..!! Those ladies are probably not supposed to be there...What do you suppose they're up to..??
 
Here's one that I have a particular fondness for. It's a high-angle view of Putney Yard on my Hudson Highlands RR layout. Set in the autumn of 1941, one can see most of the village of Putney, NY and its few small industries from this vantage point. Incidentally, that odd looking silver car the consolidation is spotting is a rare Laconia Mathieson dry ice reefer that's actually about as old as the depicted scene!

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CNJ999
 
all great pics guys,i wont wright out names since there are too many to admire! although i will say this,cnj999i have never seen you here before but i do now! that scene is awesome,your colors are perfect! for some reason it just looks great.it may be me but im sure others will vouch for me.--josh
 
CNJ999: WOW! Beautiful fall scene..very colorful..
Tom: Fantastic Steamer shots.

Couldn't sleep last night so I went for a walk. For some reason I took the camera..glad I did, but was a little late on the trigger..Shot GM50 in the lead, but at night, and I wasn't fast enough for a clean shot..oh well try ,try again. :eek:ops:
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Spankybird, nice pics. Love that bridge and your steamers.:thumb:
CNJ999, absolutely beautiful. You should show us more of your layout. :wave:
Mark, WOW.jawdrop , that’s [Deano mode on] SLAP FANTASTIC [Deano mode off].
 
Tom...I love it!
CNJ999...The fall colors are perfect!:thumby:....lets see more
Mark...That is a flat-out awesome shot...the dump truck looks right on the money!
 
As usual, loads of great photos here: too many to single out for individual comments. :thumb:
That said, however, welcome to CNJ999,:wave: and my compliments on the beautiful view of your layout. Hope to see lots more.

Wayne
 
hello all---hope everyone is getting over the growing pains with the new look gauge---thanks peter for all your efforts---nice pictures and welcome to cnj999---here's my contribution for the week---hope to see lots more---cn nutbar

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Nice pics guys!
Fresh out of the workshop today. An Athearn BB GP38-2, lettered for a imaginary shortline that will interchange with the my CNE. Its been detailed with free standing grabs, metal lifting eyes and a snowplow. A Details West beacon(non-operating)and the horns were relocated to the long hood. Micro-Scale decals and "dice and splice" lettering. Paint is Krylon "Fusion" with two coats of Krystal-Kote covering everthing. I did screw up and attatched the handrails before putting the "glass" in the cab, so the glazing is Evergreen .010" clear styrene cut to fit the window openings.


WOW!..Was wondering why my pics were so small, then I clicked on one and BAM!.....There it was....
 

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