Glad you enjoy my pics. A pic of all of them? No but I keep threatening to do that at the club. A rough count is: 4 0-6-0; 1-2-6-0, 2 2-8-0, 1 4-8-0; 4 2-8-2, 2 2-10-2; 1 4-10-2, 3 4-6-0; 3 4-6-2, 12 4-8-4, 2 cab forwards, and one AC-9 2-8-8-4. That doesn’t count the Santa Fe or the UP locos, or a couple of orphans (an MP 2-8-2 and a Southern Ps-4). Of course that all took almost 30 years to collect! Setting up a group photo for all of that would be a lot of work!Espeefan - do have any shots of all your SP locomotives? You post so many fantastic pictures of them. How many so you have?
For $50, my lips are sealed...And I forgot the two 4-4-2's and the fire train! (blush) and the 4-6-6-2! good grief I keep remembering. Hope the wife doesn't read this thread!!!
Jerome, speaking practically, I don't think it's possible for a single photo. I'd actually like to grant your request, but think about 40 some locos, or forty pairs of F's or Geeps. That's a lot of real estate, even in HO. It would overflow even our club's large engine terminal, and the viewpoint would need to be distant. I think it would lose most of the potential impact. Not to mention the transport of eight to ten copy paper boxes full of models! If I do it, it will likely be a series of photos over a period of several weeks.Oh come on Alan, be a devil. You know we want to see them all!!!!!!
Fifty bucks? You're a cheap date. Actually she knows about all of them. All she has to do is go to the basement and look at the Gorilla rack! She doesn't care. It keeps me out of bars and away from strange women.For $50, my lips are sealed...
Well, thanks for that! And for understanding a fussy artist LOL!Your's are a work of art no matter what the setting, but I understand.
Glad you enjoy my pics. A pic of all of them? No but I keep threatening to do that at the club. A rough count is: 4 0-6-0; 1-2-6-0, 2 2-8-0, 1 4-8-0; 4 2-8-2, 2 2-10-2; 1 4-10-2, 3 4-6-0; 3 4-6-2, 12 4-8-4, 2 cab forwards, and one AC-9 2-8-8-4. That doesn’t count the Santa Fe or the UP locos, or a couple of orphans (an MP 2-8-2 and a Southern Ps-4). Of course that all took almost 30 years to collect! Setting up a group photo for all of that would be a lot of work!