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| Alex’s Mogul passes by Tony’s water tank on its way to the high mountain town of Furlow. |
Alex’s nicely weathered and detailed Bachmann shay, whistle blowing and chuffing away thanks to a soundtraxx decoder, crosses Apache Creek on a trestle built by Tony from JV models plans. |
A Bachmann boxcar converted to a reefer by Tony using one of the clubs fundraiser conversion kits. |
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| Jack’s pile driver running through a cut. |
Jack’s plow on its way to the mountain town of Furlow. |
Jack’s neat scratch-built flanger on its way to Furlow. |
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| Jack’s wheel and tie car sits on a siding. |
Jack’s plow passes Alex’s scratch-built pump house. |
Tony’s scratch-built work caboose loosely based on plans from The Gazette. |
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| Work train on the trestle. |
Alex's shay. |
Alex's shay. |
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| Hard to see in this little picture, but Jack couldn’t resist lettering a boxcar with Model Railroaders “Route of the Dashing Turtle” decals. If you could see inside you would see a pair of freeloaders sitting on crates and getting a free ride! |
Jack built this crane for his pipe module. It’s meticulously built of styrene and found parts, and right after he built it Crow River released a kit for it! |
Albert Lane of Rio Grande Hobby Co. made the decals on his tank car with his Alps decal printer. He also sells them on e-bay. The combine in the background was built by Jack. |
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