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Model Railroading > Two malleys, one caboose.Date: 03/14/17 04:52 Two malleys, one caboose. Author: bxmoore Some power-balancing fun at Quisling CA.
Happy days. Brian You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 03/14/17 07:16 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: boejoe Thanks Brian;
I always enjoy seeing your photos/videos. The two bulldozers are very interesting pieces. Who is the manufacturer? I recognize the Hennis tractor trailer as being introduced by Ulrich many, many years ago. Keep your photos coming. Thanks. Date: 03/14/17 07:24 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: FiveChime I enjoyed seeing your collection of packing crate labels there in the foreground and of course as always, your detailed SP locomotives and cars.
Regards, Jim Evans Date: 03/14/17 07:26 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: bxmoore boejoe Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Brian; > > I always enjoy seeing your photos/videos. > The two bulldozers are very interesting pieces. > Who is the manufacturer? I recognize the > Hennis tractor trailer as being introduced by > Ulrich many, many years ago. Keep your photos > coming. Thanks. Thank you. The dozers are Woodland Scenics kits. Date: 03/14/17 07:29 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: bxmoore FiveChime Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I enjoyed seeing your collection of packing crate > labels there in the foreground and of course as > always, your detailed SP locomotives and cars. > > Regards, Jim Evans Thanks, Jim. I re-worked the labels to give them some local association. Brian Date: 03/14/17 07:49 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: rrman6 Better call the MOW gang into the picture to get that reefer that's "bit the dirt". Great modeling here!
Date: 03/14/17 07:58 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: Dilworth beautiful scene
Date: 03/14/17 14:34 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: Westbound Nice vintage California feel to this SP scene. You have done a couple of things many modelers miss: installed switchstands and have painted white the lower areas of the telegraph poles exposed to vehicles.
Date: 03/15/17 13:24 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: ATSF3751 Beautiful!! Nice weathering and attention to detail. One thing....isn't a mallet a loco with a high pressure and low pressure cylinders? Or did SP just call them Malley's anyway?
Date: 03/15/17 16:35 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: bxmoore ATSF3751 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Beautiful!! Nice weathering and attention to > detail. One thing....isn't a mallet a loco with a > high pressure and low pressure cylinders? Or did > SP just call them Malley's anyway? Thanks. Your latter presumption is correct: the SP called them malleys anyway (and sometimes "back-up malleys"). Brian Date: 03/24/17 14:54 Re: Two malleys, one caboose. Author: NGotwalt The correct spelling is Mallet, pronounced Malley, as the inventored hailed from the French speaking portions of Switzerland.
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