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TK-J Tank Car
ATSF TK-J class tank car #100221, a 38-foot 10,618 gallon single dome tank car circa 1915.
Original prototype at the Galveston Railroad Museum.
Built in LEGO.
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Just curious… 🙂 How many of you out there still put a caboose/van on the end of your trains, even with modern locomotives? I do have a couple of the Bachmann cars equipped with the EOT device, but I still love the look of a train with a caboose!
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Christmas layouts
Just curious if anyone has Christmas (or winter) themed layouts that they’d like to share. My family has always made those Christmas villages with the ceramic buildings but I would like to create something more realistic and in N-scale. Looking for tips/tricks or advice. Thanks!
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Say hello to Roger!!!
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I need time and motivation to work on my layout. Why is it only Tuesday and not the weekend?
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Earlier today, some of the members of my club visited a local nursing home. We took some of our portable layouts to display. We tool out HO Scale Time Saver, out 2×4 N Scale layout (we affectionately call our “mini n”), a few HO T-TRAK modules and out N Scale T-TRAK modules.
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PROJECT: LIMA S100 pt.2
This is probably as much as I’ll get to work on this one for now. At least the boiler is on comfortably.
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Benny Loves Trains
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Can’t wait for the Bygones event at the Ffestiniog this weekend, so in the meantime I’ve got Merddin Emrys running the victorian set. Hoping to see something like this running IRL on Saturday/Sunday
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SLM 3/3 'Islander'
To celebrate 200 years of the modern railway, I’m debuting my latest creation built for the End of the Isle layout! …In it’s almost complete state. Well, It is complete. Just doesn’t have the firebox light yet.
The engine was built in Switzerland to work the railway of the Isle, that was mothballed shortly after the company’s… Read more- View more comments
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