Weekend Photos - February 2025

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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby gregj410 » Mon Feb 10, 2025 6:05 pm

sounds like dem Iggles are delivering a thumpin'.


I’d say. Lots of disappointed Chiefs fans waking up today.

Edit :: Nope, shoulda skipped that half-time show too.


For sure. It looked patriotic but rap is not my thing.

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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby webenda » Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:36 am

Over at https://forum.trains.com/t/the-flyover- ... oom/406197

Road_Foreman_of_Engi posted images of his fantastic train layout.

Example:
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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby webenda » Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:15 pm

Lionel’s version of the Monster Mash!
Another MartyE production: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NVovAQc_0PE
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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby webenda » Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:14 am

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I have seen pictures of the inside of a signal box. There are a lot of levers inside. I guess the levers control signals.

Today I ran across a video of a signal man operating the levers. Interesting but I did not see any signals controlled by the levers.

Reference: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/D0Ty9_t0 ... ture=share

More signal videos and now I know.

For those of you who have ever wondered what actually happens in the signal boxes:
Part 1: old stuff, leevers> https://youtu.be/bfewk708uG0?si=jgoG5jcjt1QWfbY6
Part 2: the leevers are gone today> https://youtu.be/buxGpzbp2rk?si=4hNU68poDeAsIAtw
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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby healey36 » Sat Feb 15, 2025 12:15 pm

You're missing the mechanism from your Hornby switch tower, Wayne:

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IMHO, one of the ultimate operating accessories; would love to have one of these and a few sets of Hornby points to play with.

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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby webenda » Sat Feb 15, 2025 11:47 pm

healey36 wrote:You're missing the mechanism from your Hornby switch tower, Wayne:

IMHO, one of the ultimate operating accessories; would love to have one of these and a few sets of Hornby points to play with.

I do not have a Hornby Switch Tower. I did not mean to mislead yáll. It was just an image I ran across while researching British Signal Towers.
Thank you for the image of one with operating parts, Healey. Very interesting.
Here is the source of that image I used: https://www.ebay.com/itm/135552433085?_ ... BM8LzRwqFl
If anyone needs some Hornby turnout parts, Trainz has some: https://www.ebay.com/itm/296983997278?_ ... BMjtTmxqFl
And... there are lots of Hornby O turnouts for sale: https://www.ebay.com/b/Hornby-O-Model-R ... 7117356513
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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby healey36 » Sun Feb 16, 2025 5:51 pm

A few years back, I actually made a paper version of the Hornby tower as Paul Race drew it for his Tribute to Tinplate site (I very likely have posted these before). I made a few changes to Paul's graphics and cut the windows, doors, and staircase out to give it a bit of depth:

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I wish I had added more window shades, as that would have given it a bit more interest. It currently sits on the mainline just in front of the 305 Hells Gate Bridge. It shows up in most photos of this part of the layout:

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My HP printer doesn't print very vivid colors, unfortunately.
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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby webenda » Sun Feb 16, 2025 9:14 pm

healey36 wrote:My HP printer doesn't print very vivid colors, unfortunately.

The Signal Tower looks great on my screen.
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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby healey36 » Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:37 am

Some stuff prints in vivid colors, others not so much. Definitely not the old WYSIWYG days.

I finished going through the estate sale lot I bought a few weeks back. There was some stuff in there worth hanging onto or sending elsewhere, but most of it was broken-up postwar stuff worth not much more than the parts. Still, there were a few interesting things in the pile. Here's a Williams B&O Sentinel Service boxcar that looks to have been a custom run for the Baltimore Packaging Company:

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The cars in Williams' "Classic" series are pretty nice because they are very close to O-scale sized (aside from the wheel flanges and the lobster-claw couplers). It's an interesting car that I'll likely hang onto.

Been watching videos on ZW repair; the ZW in the lot will, at a minimum, need to be re-corded. Looks a bit fiddly, lol.

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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby webenda » Fri Feb 21, 2025 11:42 pm

healey36 wrote:The cars in Williams' "Classic" series are pretty nice because they are very close to O-scale sized (aside from the wheel flanges and the lobster-claw couplers).

Indeed. Looks great also. So nicely painted and lettered.
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Re: Weekend Photos - February 2025

Postby webenda » Fri Feb 21, 2025 11:42 pm

Close-up photo of old Lionel truck.
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