Someone managed to snap off a shot with their Speed Graphic camera on a August afternoon at Sadie, TN. The shadow from the Texaco "Sheppard's crook" sign post shows up on the TN State Patrol car, though.
Mr. Grindstaff must be discussing "that war across the water" with one of the older men who...
Ah yes, I saw that loco on our TN trip a few years ago. I'd love to see her steam again!
FYI, Johnny Cash used that engine for one of his album covers...
NP 0-6-0 number 924 (Rogers, 1899) steamed for the public for the first time at Snoqualmie, WA for their "railroad days" event this past Saturday.
She needs more work and some paint, but she seemed to be steaming pretty well.
I took these shots there:
FYI, No photoshop was used in this...
I haven't done much with my layout as I've been working on 1:1 scale trains for each weekend (as a brakeman on a nearby tourist RR) since June. I'm taking a break until the end of this month, so hopefully I can get back to the layout.
Meanwhile, the Sergeant who normally drives the CO's command...
I got a new cell phone over the weekend (my old one was ready to give up) and I'm playing around with it's camera. Frankly, I think the camera in my previous one was better, but we'll see...
Here's what I have had published so far in order of most recent, articles for my model railroad work:
2020 On30 Annual has my article on modelling military trains on a layout.
April/May 2020 O Gauge Model Railroading Magazine has a review of the Bachmann On30 'trench' 2-6-2T.
Narrow Gauge...
I’ve been experimenting with some photos after changing the structure I use to represent smoke from locomotives in photos. It had been covered in cotton balls, but now I stretched foam pillow stuffing over it and painted it black. I’m just playing around trying to determine the best way to...
Which Jeep forum? I'm on the G503 forum for WW2 Jeep owners...
Here we go, my newest project. A while back, someone uploaded color movie film from Hampton, Tennessee during what it labelled as taken during the fall of 1940. Sadly, I looked up the Vimeo video and can’t find it there now. I’m...
Well, I do public relations work for space camp, and I've been there several times.
I also have World War II Jeep in the garage, model railroad layout, and I often go try to chase down full size trains anywhere I possibly can.
Not to mention, I also collect War correspondent stuff from World...
I shot this video late last night, on my third attempt, just to show what I’d been up to and for those who have just seen the layout through still photos. It was all in one take, so when my phone booted me off near (but not at) very end of it, I didn't bother shooting it yet again:
Well, the Grindstaff store project is DONE, finished last night. I added grass all around the concrete base for the room supports and pump, some bushes and weeds along the bottom edge of the entire building, two figures standing outside (Mr. Grindstaff himself looking in the direction of the...
Got these today from eBay. Those ashtrays were used in the 40s, though I'm not sure if spitoons were used that late. Does anyone know?
This is for my model railroad layout which takes place in the Blue Ridge Mountains in 1943.
I mean, this is the area where people were still using outhouses...
Wow, thanks very much for all that info!
Looks like a single red pump would be historically correct for what I'm trying to do.
Thank you also for being able to identify the time frame for that photograph. I assumed it was from the early 1930s, but wasn't absolutely sure.
I'm in the process of scratch building a country store for my model railroad layout. I already have, on order, a kit for one of the prewar gas pumps, the one with the big glass visible ball at the top.
I was looking at photographs of similar stores, and I can't find an example where there is...
Yesterday, I finished painting these two figures. I used white oil paint for parts of them, so that took a few days to dry. I have not painted many figures in my lifetime, and it's hardly the best figure paint job ever, but I like how they turned out. They are both 3D prints from "ScaleHumans"...
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