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Personal project that has been in the works for 3 years now. It'll probably take another 10 to actually finish it XD
Same here, I'm trying to build the Tacoma Rail Tidelands division and I'm like 6% done, I'll finish it when the moon and sun swap places.
(Yea I know that didn't make any sense but I don't make sense)
 
They were once done for a Western Australia Iron ore rail i wanted to do, but that failed due to too much missing content lol. So that explains why they look like that i guess, they were never repainted to run in the US anyway :hehe:
 
BN SD70MAC #9505 awaits a clear on a signal

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After receiving the clear, 9505 leads the train around a bend at 25 mph with the wheels screeching from the tight curve
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(The Actual route)
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PRR J1 #6174 hauls a mixed freight passed a old siding depot in 1950
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So i'm adding a bayou scene from my route
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Small engine shop for the logging camp

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The Apple Orchard next to the Bayou

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The last 3 pictures I just posted, I grant anyone unlimited use of these pictures, they are free.... royalty free, drm free, free is free...

Sorry, .. Reverse angle of the bayou bridges

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Another route almost ready to release, just needs painting...

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First post here :)

A Thomason Central local borrowing both of CC&W's ex-NS ex-SOU SD9Ms silently sits at Camville Junction awaiting the clear signal while an argument brews in the foreground.




An RP&P Log Train rolls through downtown Peabody. I have many more pictures of this route but I would rather not fill up the page. ;)



Finally, a typical NS C40-9W idles in the rain.



I hope to make many more contributions to this thread (and forum) in the future!
 
I'll buy Coal Country someday, it's just that right now, I'm trying to save up for a new set of wheels, and I already threw my savings at an Apple Watch and an iPad, totally out of impulse.



Matt
 
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