more fall running

Shawn

Hiking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing
Now that most of the leaves are off the trees in the Kittatinny Mountains I was able to get the leaf blower out and clear the line (well most of it) I got some trains out running today. Morning temps have been in the 20'sF and frost and daytime low 40'sF.

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The guys had a little extra cash so they bought a new plow for the line. They were planing on making one but they decided to use the materials for the climax.
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Very nice pics Shawn :bigsmile: do like your short flat car who makes that ?? Was your plow used to clear the leaves, spent a hour clearing leaves from my line Sunday so i could run a train looking at the garden now you would think i hadn't cleared it .
 
Richie said:
Very nice pics Shawn :bigsmile: do like your short flat car who makes that ?? Was your plow used to clear the leaves, spent a hour clearing leaves from my line Sunday so i could run a train looking at the garden now you would think i hadn't cleared it .

Thanks guys. Richie the flat cars are Hartland. I got them for $14 each on sale. They are about $23 now still not a bad price. I face them with wood and painted the sides rudy brown. They are great for just about annything. The box car is also Hartland and same length. I used my leaf blower to clear the line. Too many leaves for the plow. Before I blew the line you could not see the layout LOL Here is what they look like except the cheaper ones are undecorated and black.

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Shawn said:
Richie said:
Very nice pics Shawn :bigsmile: do like your short flat car who makes that ?? Was your plow used to clear the leaves, spent a hour clearing leaves from my line Sunday so i could run a train looking at the garden now you would think i hadn't cleared it .

Thanks guys. Richie the flat cars are Hartland. I got them for $14 each on sale. They are about $23 now still not a bad price. I face them with wood and painted the sides rudy brown. They are great for just about annything. The box car is also Hartland and same length. I used my leaf blower to clear the line. Too many leaves for the plow. Before I blew the line you could not see the layout LOL Here is what they look like except the cheaper ones are undecorated and black.

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Cheers for that Shawn they look great for kit bashing will try and find one or two for my log train .:thumbup:
 
Your raliroad has developed very nicely. :thumbup:
 
Great pictures, Shawn. The line's really maturing nicely into the landscape. Those Hartland cars look about 20 to 24 scale feet in length. Wish I could have found some like that (and at such a good price); would have saved me having to cut down all my Bachmann stock.
 
C&S said:
Great pictures, Shawn. The line's really maturing nicely into the landscape. Those Hartland cars look about 20 to 24 scale feet in length. Wish I could have found some like that (and at such a good price); would have saved me having to cut down all my Bachmann stock.

The Bachmann 20 footers are pretty good when they're available - searches for a picture :impatient::impatient:

The Florence & Cripple Creek boxcar

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I managed to get some running in this past Sunday. Weather was perfect low 60's and no wind. Been a warm nov so far. I ran the Big John and Thomas for a little bit. Then my son wanted the Big John to pull the thomas coaches. The first boxcar is a Bachmann 20ft car as well as the Gondola. The other boxcar is a hartland. They both measure the same.
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Looking good Shawn :thumbup: hope to run some trains this week end now that i have cleared all the leaves :bigsmile:
 
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