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Model Railroading > Sunday is GrandeDate: 02/25/24 05:17 Sunday is Grande Author: GrandJunction The local crews are switching the mill, while the big units get service.
Thanks to Andy Chabot (wheel_slip) for taking the pictures. James Evans ![]() ![]() ![]() Date: 02/25/24 07:35 Re: Sunday is Grande Author: rnb3 Great scenes James! I like the Grand Junction based side boom in the background. It was the only one on the Grande with a drop deck flat.
Rick Bacon Windsor, CO Date: 02/25/24 11:51 Re: Sunday is Grande Author: GrandJunction Thank you Rick
Date: 02/25/24 13:30 Re: Sunday is Grande Author: wabash2800 And this is N scale? Very good.
Victor Baird Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/25/24 14:54 by wabash2800. Date: 02/25/24 15:11 Re: Sunday is Grande Author: GrandJunction HO Scale
Date: 02/25/24 15:50 Re: Sunday is Grande Author: wabash2800 Sorry, I guess I confused your post with other modeler here that posts under Grande Road?
GrandJunction Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HO Scale Date: 02/25/24 16:34 Re: Sunday is Grande Author: TomG Is your sanding tower commercial, kitbashed or scratch built?
Date: 02/25/24 18:21 Re: Sunday is Grande Author: PHall wabash2800 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry, I guess I confused your post with other > modeler here that posts under Grande Road? > > GrandJunction Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > HO Scale The N scale gent spells it GRAND, no E. Date: 02/26/24 14:40 Re: Sunday is Grande Author: wheel_slip TomG Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Is your sanding tower commercial, kitbashed or > scratch built? Tom, The sanding tower is a Diamond Scale Products craftsman kit that I built probably 20 years ago or so. They still have it on their website (horrible website) but it's there. I gave it to James when he was putting together his engine house area a few years ago. Andy |