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Model Railroading > Here Comes the DaylightDate: 04/21/14 22:57 Here Comes the Daylight Author: edsaalig Date: 04/21/14 22:58 Re: Here Comes the Daylight Author: edsaalig Date: 04/22/14 02:32 Re: Here Comes the Daylight Author: gandydancer4 HOLY CRAP....THAT THING IS HUUUUGE!!
Date: 04/22/14 07:29 Re: Here Comes the Daylight Author: P5r24 Nice!
Great looking train to say the least, Gary Date: 04/22/14 07:31 Re: Here Comes the Daylight Author: ntharalson Love the "Burma Shave" signs!!
Did any F's get the "Daylight" scheme. Just asking. You're allowed to paint them any way you want because it's your railroad. Nick Tharalson, Marion, IA Date: 04/22/14 08:20 Re: Here Comes the Daylight Author: tomstp Cotton Belt had one F that was painted daylight.
Date: 04/22/14 10:23 Re: Here Comes the Daylight Author: Casselton Great looking train. The yard looks great.
Date: 04/22/14 10:57 Re: Here Comes the Daylight Author: Finderskeepers edsaalig Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > There is nothing like an LGB Daylight in the > garden. Well, unless it was an Aster live steam GS-4... Posted from iPhone Date: 04/22/14 15:52 Re: Here Comes the Daylight Author: djansson LGB kinda sorta screwed up a bit when they manufactured these cars and F units: the scale is 1:20.1 (15 mm = 1 ft) so the shells re OK but (!) the wheel sets are 3' narrow gauge!
In a nutshell: the SP Daylight is running on the Durango and Silverton, after some Very Interesting shop work. |