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This is a model of a CNR Van #78442 by Truline trains. The model is highly detailed and has metal wheels.
These are poor quality videos of the test runs that I did at various stages of rebuilding this model.
This model is a HO scale, kitbashed Athearn SW1200RSm lettered for CN road #7103. The cab and grills are by Canon & Co. Horn antenna and bell by MBE.... JuneCo castings for the pilots, drop steps, truck sideframes and fuel tank assy. Details West for the fans, winter hatches, lift rings and grabs. The exhaust stacks are custom built. The underframe has been painted and weathered a grimy black and Kadee #5 couplers installed front and back. This unit is DC operation.
This model is a HO scale, kitbashed Athearn SW1200RSm lettered for CN road #7103. The cab and grills are by Canon & Co. Horn antenna and bell by MBE.... JuneCo castings for the pilots, drop steps, truck sideframes and fuel tank assy. Details West for the fans, winter hatches, lift rings and grabs. The exhaust stacks are custom built. The underframe has been painted and weathered a grimy black and Kadee #5 couplers installed front and back. This unit is DC operation.
Modell einer Elektrolokomotive der Baureihe E 250, die ab den 1970er Jahren für den schweren Güterzugdienst der Deutschen Reichsbahn beschafft wurden. Wegen ihres doch sehr zweckmäßigen Aufbaus und der Ähnlichkeit ihrer Form mit einem ISO-Container bekam diese Baureihe den Spitznamen „Strom-Container“ oder „Elektro-Container“.
Modell von BTTB im Maßstab 1:120 (TT)
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A few photos of a Rock Island mail train. Kenichi built the models and took the photo, I broke the photo down into areas so more detail can be seen.
Here's a pic of just 2 of my HO scale model trains , on the Left is what was the "Spirit of Progress" as hauled with a VR "S" class loco as made by Hornby in the 70's & 80's plus to the Right is the "Southern Aroura" train with 2 Lima N.S.W.R 44 classes hauling the Hornby cars ( also of the 70's & 80's era ) on my HO scale layout called "Wombat Flats" in Oct 2017.
Photos of the MNFreeMo setup at the Saint Paul RiverCentre for the World's Greatest Hobby Tour.
For more information please visit: www.mnfreemo.org
This is a Gem Models O scale IC 2-4-4T that I bought as a pile of parts on Ebay a few years ago. I soldered / reassembled all the pieces to have this when completed. It runs good (O scale two rail operation.) The finish is brass paint with clear finish over raw brass.
This model is a HO scale Proto 52' gon Lettered for the Pataps Co. & Back Rivers #137. The car is custom weathered, has metal wheels and Kadee #5 couplers. The load is a custom built girder load from a Walthers overhead crane kit and Plastruct girders. The load sits on a scale wood frame between the lowered drop end doors and will fit any Proto gon with the doors lowered. The girder load is removable. A gon with this load requires idler cars on both ends.
The Monashee Pacific was a proposed railway in the 1950's that was never built. The Edmonton Model Railway Association, located at Fort Edmonton Park, has created a world where this railway exists. The level of detail is incredible, from the towns, the trains and the people, no minute detail has been omitted. There is even someone taking a crap in the woods with a bear approaching him.
I could have spent days photographing this incredible layout. I have only included the highlights.
Done except for the frame strip. Customer wanted a little light weathering so did exhaust on the roof and some on the under frame.
A train station diorama makes up one of the scenes along the Inland Pacific layout that was on display at the Great Train Expo at the Fairplex in Pomona this past weekend.
©2011, Ken Szok All rights reserved
A day lasts for 15 minutes at Miniatur Wunderland. This is Padborg Station, a Danish beach town in the Scandinavia Section.
175 with the single hopper going about it's duties. 175 will stop at a switch before backing into the coal tower.
Model by Aaron Fogg.
Photos from the 2024 St. Louis Railroad Prototype Modelers meet in Collinsville, IL.
The Morris Museum’s Model Railroad Gallery. Visitors will be introduced to a the state-of-the-art model train exhibition, which features three separate tracks. The trains move through a world of imagination as they travel through a town with shops, cars, and people busy with activity. Bright ‘neon’ (L.E.D.) billboards and shop signs lend a contemporary touch to the landscape.