See the story where Bib Boy helped get a stuck train moving again?
Big Boy…sleep filled eyes.
Next week Frank!
Is that armoured train a Soviet piece, or maybe a captured one repurposed by the Nazis? They are an amazing bit of niche Eastern Front wartime history.
Ole 97 before the wreck.
Good colors by BNSF
ps Aurora borealis day boys
That picture of The Flying Scotsman with the French jets behind it is rather… jarring. Photoshop does not make good choices!
Are you sure that it’s the Flying Scotsman and not the Orient Express?
Can’t read teh side of the boiler, you’re probably right. My bad.
#5 – Some hostler probably just got fired.
#8 – Snuck in another model, this time a Dreyfus Hudson from New York Central.
Didn’t put enough dirt down, saw it right off. Bear Claw Chris Lapp 1868
Hank, #8 was pretty obvious, but I liked it anyway. Model trains are still trains…
Nice thing about model trains is the ability to recreate the golden age of railroading – passenger trains and steam!
Maybe a leaking throttle butterfly valve. Eventually, enough steam pressure will collect in the cylinders and she rolls away.
See the story where Bib Boy helped get a stuck train moving again?
Big Boy…sleep filled eyes.
Next week Frank!
Is that armoured train a Soviet piece, or maybe a captured one repurposed by the Nazis? They are an amazing bit of niche Eastern Front wartime history.
Ole 97 before the wreck.
Good colors by BNSF
ps Aurora borealis day boys
That picture of The Flying Scotsman with the French jets behind it is rather… jarring. Photoshop does not make good choices!
Are you sure that it’s the Flying Scotsman and not the Orient Express?
Can’t read teh side of the boiler, you’re probably right. My bad.
#5 – Some hostler probably just got fired.
#8 – Snuck in another model, this time a Dreyfus Hudson from New York Central.
Didn’t put enough dirt down, saw it right off. Bear Claw Chris Lapp 1868
Hank, #8 was pretty obvious, but I liked it anyway. Model trains are still trains…
Nice thing about model trains is the ability to recreate the golden age of railroading – passenger trains and steam!
Maybe a leaking throttle butterfly valve. Eventually, enough steam pressure will collect in the cylinders and she rolls away.