She'll be comin' round the mountain...

Thanks again folks for your nice comments :)

I can't say when the first one will be released. I had hoped within the next few weeks. But, our landlord has decided to sell the house we live in, so we must move. We've found a new home, and we'll be moving during February. Hope to be all done with that by March 1st. So I ask for everyone to be patient please :)


Regards,
Todd
 
OK, Well, the move was long and terrible. But, it's done and I'm back at work on the K-28's. I've just finished up the snow plow. Here's a shot of it. Sorry about the size.

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Shouldn't be much longer now.

Regards,
Todd
 
(cue the fall over dead from amazement smiley) OHHHHHHH:udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :udrool:
I AM IN LOVE
 
Very, very nice Todd!! You do such outstanding work:) Keep it up. All us narrow gauge afficindios just contine to drool. ;) ;)








Mike
 
I've never been a narrow guage person, but I just went through and downloaded everything on your site. Just because.

Thank you for your contributions to this community prower, I can't wait for this one.
 
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Very good looking engine there, Todd. Can't wait for the K-28's to come back, especially the 7 that aren't with us any more.

-DRGW489
 
Congrats on the move, I cant wait for the 28s but I have one question: will it have an interactive cab. Thanks for you work
 
Just a little bit of fast facts here;

Engine #470 lead the last run of northbound train #425. This train was more commonly know as "The Chili Train" on the Santa Fe Branch. The "Chili Line" was abondon shortly there after. There is however, much speculation that the line lasted through World War II, as the station of Ottowi was just 5 miles from Los Alamos, NM.:confused:

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Train #425, mixed, on last run; 8 cars. Photographed: near Volcano, N.M., September 1, 1941. Otto C. Perry. Denver Public Library.
 
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