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LVN
Fireman

Canada
5022 Posts

Posted - 02/03/2012 :  08:02:36 AM  Show Profile  Visit LVN's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Wow. Bowser really did a fine job on this model. Very effective weathering and extra detail work Chris

Chris Lyon
http://www.lyonvalleynorthern.blogspot.com
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LVN
Fireman

Canada
5022 Posts

Posted - 02/14/2012 :  2:16:43 PM  Show Profile  Visit LVN's Homepage  Reply with Quote


Here is a recent photo taken on Mike Hamer's Boston and Maine. I was visiting to take video for the upcoming charity DVD on Model Railoads in Ottawa.

Chris Lyon
http://www.lyonvalleynorthern.blogspot.com
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rutlandfan
Engine Wiper

Canada
246 Posts

Posted - 02/14/2012 :  2:21:20 PM  Show Profile  Visit rutlandfan's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Great Photo Chris!


Phil

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Phillip Blancher - Morrisburg, Ontario
Membership Chair, Rutland Railroad Historical Society - http://www.rutlandrr.org
Personal Sites: http://www.rutlandrailway.com | http://phillip.blancher.ca
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LVN
Fireman

Canada
5022 Posts

Posted - 02/15/2012 :  09:38:29 AM  Show Profile  Visit LVN's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Thanks Phillip. Hope to see some more Alco's from our friends on the forum.

Chris Lyon
http://www.lyonvalleynorthern.blogspot.com
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rutlandfan
Engine Wiper

Canada
246 Posts

Posted - 02/15/2012 :  10:23:07 AM  Show Profile  Visit rutlandfan's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Now that I have my new Nikon camera, I will be getting my Rutland alcos out to photograph. Been too busy working on trackwork to do much running.


Phil

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Phillip Blancher - Morrisburg, Ontario
Membership Chair, Rutland Railroad Historical Society - http://www.rutlandrr.org
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dti406
Engine Wiper

USA
262 Posts

Posted - 02/16/2012 :  09:45:42 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I finally finished my second RS-32 for the NYC. I made a few changes while building this loco, I painted the white frame stripe and masked it before the black paint as I did not like the decaled frame stripe I did on the first unit. Added all the detail parts from Cal-Scale and lettered the loco with Microscale Decals. Also added some other things like the Builder's Plate and Trust plate on the Frame.









Thanks for looking!

Rick J

Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
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LVN
Fireman

Canada
5022 Posts

Posted - 02/16/2012 :  12:07:07 PM  Show Profile  Visit LVN's Homepage  Reply with Quote
The RS 32 looks great. I really like the lift rings and builders and trust plates. Does this Unit have sound?

Chris Lyon
http://www.lyonvalleynorthern.blogspot.com
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rutlandfan
Engine Wiper

Canada
246 Posts

Posted - 02/16/2012 :  12:14:20 PM  Show Profile  Visit rutlandfan's Homepage  Reply with Quote
That is a great looking RS-32. I have one "proto-freelanced" version that is based on the NYC model but decorated for a more modern Rutland. Just needs numberboards. Love the RS-32's.

Phil

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Phillip Blancher - Morrisburg, Ontario
Membership Chair, Rutland Railroad Historical Society - http://www.rutlandrr.org
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PEIR
Section Hand

Canada
59 Posts

Posted - 02/16/2012 :  3:03:10 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a Overland C430 I have coming my way.



I am going to have a few updates done and paint it for my freelance road.

Working on a maritime Railnet.

Edited by - PEIR on 02/16/2012 3:04:24 PM
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dti406
Engine Wiper

USA
262 Posts

Posted - 02/16/2012 :  6:31:10 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by LVN

The RS 32 looks great. I really like the lift rings and builders and trust plates. Does this Unit have sound?



Nope no sound, I have 1 diesel and 1 steam locomotive with sound and I don't want any more.

Rick J

Rule 1: This is my railroad.
Rule 2: I make the rules.
Rule 3: Illuminating discussion of prototype history, equipment and operating practices is always welcome, but in the event of visitor-perceived anacronisms, detail descrepancies or operating errors, consult RULE 1!
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LVN
Fireman

Canada
5022 Posts

Posted - 02/16/2012 :  6:39:54 PM  Show Profile  Visit LVN's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Looks like a great project Peter. I hope you will post your progress.

Chris Lyon
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tankertoad70
Fireman

USA
1187 Posts

Posted - 03/09/2012 :  7:04:21 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well, here is a shot of an [:-irked]ALCo S4 clankin' and wheezin' around the yard in Bridgeport on the Mt Hood RR.
[:-cowboy]
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LVN
Fireman

Canada
5022 Posts

Posted - 03/11/2012 :  12:35:55 PM  Show Profile  Visit LVN's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Very nice unit. I love the paint job. Lots of character

Chris Lyon
http://www.lyonvalleynorthern.blogspot.com
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railroad-guy
Section Hand

USA
80 Posts

Posted - 03/11/2012 :  2:02:01 PM  Show Profile  Visit railroad-guy's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Well, the two Indiana units just arrived, now it's time to repaint them and paint my others.






Regards,

Dan

Richmond, Danville & Southern - Route of the Mariner
http://rdsrr.com
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LVN
Fireman

Canada
5022 Posts

Posted - 03/12/2012 :  12:37:42 PM  Show Profile  Visit LVN's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Wow. nice PA's Don

Chris Lyon
http://www.lyonvalleynorthern.blogspot.com
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