<BR> <BR> I also have several 4-8-2 shots at Castle Graphics, in Railroads > CB&Q Locomotives, Misc. Cheers! »» Jan Kohl «« computer security consultant The Pits - http://www.theuspits.com Castle Gr
Tons of new stuff, with more to come over the next week or so... Best thing to do is look at the dates in the railway area, as there have been quite a few new uploads: CB&Q diesels CB&Q steam C&S die
I've also been reading this discussion of the name change and incident starting and wanted to drop my 2 cents here. I have done a fair bit of volunteer work for the BRHS over this past year, from cat
I've recently aquired a photo of a CB&Q crane in "the Big Cut". Anyone know where that is at? Cheers! Jan [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --~--> Buy Ink
I've posted a ton of new Burlington Northern photos at Castle Graphics. I've CC'ed the CBQ list because a few of them are ex-CB&Q locomotives, some still wearing the red CB&Q paint, plus a CB&Q railb
I think I mentioned awhile back that I would sell my spare one, well, here it is! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3166933534 Cheers! Jan [Non-text portions of this message have bee
I already have one, and if someone likes, I'll upload a photo to the BRHS Gallery... Cheers! The green on the pre-meger SD45's is not the same green as BN Cascade green, I have the DuPont numbers and
3 pics posted in the Model Railroad gallery at the BRHS website... Cheers! I already have one, and if someone likes, I'll upload a photo to the BRHS Gallery... Cheers! The green on the pre-meger SD45
I have three 04 photos at Castle Graphics. #5506 (2) and 5509 Cheers! »» Jan Kohl «« computer security consultant The Pits - http://www.theuspits.com Castle Graphics - http://www.castlegraphics.com
One other comment I should add to the list is the fact that you *should* try and find photos of the specific 04 that you have/plan to model, as they all had some slight differences in installed equip
To the Photo Archives section of the BRHS... Cheers! Jan [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group
Mark, if you head to my website (www.castlegraphics.com), you can check out a good cross section of Q steam. Most plastic is generic (and usually USRA based), so to get some of the high-headlight Q
Hey, John! No, but if you have Aircraft Nose Art by J Wood (and it appears in a few others), you'll see an A10 with the ladder door art marked "SweetMeat" from a St. Louis radio station mascot. You m
I've got a question that has really stumped me over the past 2 years or so that I've been doing model railroading... ...note that this is not intended to be antagonistic, but a real question.. I've s
Thanks, Doug, for your excellent explaination... I see what you mean, after going back to the "prototypes" http://www.castlegraphics.com/graphic/transportation/rail/freight56.jpg It's not springs all
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I received my Broadway Limited E7A last night, and got in some quality time with it (and my daughter), so I thought I would post a mini-review. I will also say that it looks like I will have an extra
Mike, I'll be blunt...if the sound doesn't matter to you, then I wouldn't bother. The level of detail is comparable to the P2K version (I don't have a P2k E7 yet), and it is similarly powered. I like
Now what I want to see is more locomotives with a decent smoke system. Talk about cool...blasting the horn on the E7 at full throttle with black smoke billowing out as you pull out of the station. I
Dave and I are proud to announce that the Burlington Route Historical Society now has a new public gallery of photos available to all members of this mailing list and the public. Currently the photos