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Reefer 9326 in first stages of construction. This
is a Branch Line Blueprint Series kit. |
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Reefer 9326 from another angle. |
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Reefer 9326 after completion. The only change I made
was the addition of genuine Kadee #58 couplers. |
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Here's a shot of much of my fleet a few years
ago. On the top shelf, an Atlas RS-2 and five differnet
cars. On the bottom shelf, an Atlas RS-11, two more Atlas RS-3s,
a Stewart RS-3, four Atlas C-424s and a Model Power C-430. |
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Here we find train number 1 on the Elmhurst Model
Railroad Club layout. The power consists of C-424 #311 in the lead with
RS-27 #310 in the middle and C-424 #312 in the rear. All units are
powered. See my roster
for details on the engines. |
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Here number 1 waits for clearance onto the single track
mainline at the Elmhurst Model Railroad Club. |
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Number 1 passing through an abandoned coaling tower as
it makes it's way west. |
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A typical mid-west grain elevator is the backdrop for
this shot of number 1. |
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First of three shots of number 1 as it passes by a
small apple
orchard. |
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Number 1 working it's way past the orchard. |
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Third shot at the orchard. |
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First of four shots of number 1 as it passes through
another town and past another grain elevator and a stock pen |
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Shot number two. |
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Shot three. |
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Shot four |
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Number 1 passing an auto salvage yard a little farther
up. |
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Here, number 1 passes the local drive-in. The Elmhurst
Model Railroad Club features a working drive-in theater made by Miller
Engineering LLC. |
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Number 1 rolling through a small mountain pass. The
Dells maybe? |
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