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Model Railroading > Aussie Pie Night, in Katy CountryDate: 11/24/15 13:49 Aussie Pie Night, in Katy Country Author: WrongWayMurphy When I lived in Argyle TX we had an event, usually once a month, called pie night, where anything goes, and usually did.
The evening was capped off with pie or equal delights. My layout was based on the T&P/MKT joint track, the Whitesboro Sub, between Fort Worth and Denison TX but on pie night one never knew what might pass across the Whitesboro Sub. Witness this video taken in 2008. I know whos train this is, but not of what I am seeing. Spotters down under, please enlighten me. You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 11/24/15 14:03 Re: Aussie Pie Night, in Katy Country Author: philhoov Can you tell me how you did the clouds on the sky background?
What material did you use for your background? Thanks in advance! Phil Hoover Date: 11/24/15 14:46 Re: Aussie Pie Night, in Katy Country Author: DKay Might be a 442 class,or a 80 class.The 442 was/is a Alco product,not sure about the 80 class.
Regards,DK Date: 11/24/15 21:05 Re: Aussie Pie Night, in Katy Country Author: MitchGDRMCo ALCo powered 442 class (442s class on Silverton) hauling a rake of NQIW container flats. The loco would be an Austrains model and the wagons are Auscision models.
Date: 11/24/15 23:59 Re: Aussie Pie Night, in Katy Country Author: rschonfelder DKay Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Might be a 442 class,or a 80 class.The 442 was/is > a Alco product,not sure about the 80 class. > Regards,DK Darryl, I cannot believe you don't know what an 80 class is. They ran in your State. It too is an Alco. Rick Date: 11/26/15 05:47 Re: Aussie Pie Night, in Katy Country Author: WrongWayMurphy philhoov Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Can you tell me how you did the clouds on the sky > background? > What material did you use for your background? > Thanks in advance! > Phil Hoover I painted it freehand with airbrush |