Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
- Benjamin Maggi
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Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
I am working on something and would love a picture showing 3.5" gauge, 4.75"/5" gauge, and 7.25/7.5" gauge trains in the same shot. Can be taken here in the State or somewhere in the UK or Europe, but it would be helpful for a project I am working on. Can anyone provide one?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
Assume you are ignoring 2.5" gauge...
Think I can come up with something at PLS at the picnic in july.
All the gauges you ask about are around the turntable...including the one you did not ask about.
Think I can come up with something at PLS at the picnic in july.
All the gauges you ask about are around the turntable...including the one you did not ask about.
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
- Benjamin Maggi
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Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
The more, the merrier! Thanks Bill.
"One cannot learn to swim without getting his feet wet." - Benjamin Maggi
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
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Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
Bill,
Any luck with the picture?
Any luck with the picture?
"One cannot learn to swim without getting his feet wet." - Benjamin Maggi
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
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Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
not this week...did not take 2.5" gauge loco with me...and, there were no 3.5" gauge locos there at all...do the 'photo op' was a bust...sorry...
Maybe in August...
Maybe in August...
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
- Benjamin Maggi
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Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
That's okay.
"One cannot learn to swim without getting his feet wet." - Benjamin Maggi
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
Too bad you didn't get to the recent meet at the St. Croix Railroad. There were all three gauges there, all in steam. Of course, there was 4-3/4" instead of 5" gauge. FLLS will have both 4-3/4" and 7-1/4" running this weekend at their track. I'll be running 4-3/4" steam.
- Benjamin Maggi
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Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
Well, like you I live in NY... not Minnesota.
"One cannot learn to swim without getting his feet wet." - Benjamin Maggi
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
- Building: 7.25" gauge "Sweet Pea" named "Catherine"
Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
Hi Benjamin,
Yes, as you can see from my avatar, I do not live in Minnesota either. The St.Croix RR is actually in Wisconsin. So, I drove there. Split the drive in two and got there in two days. Ran my steamer for 3 of the 4 days. Got to meet Marty Knox, real nice and knowledgeable fellow. It was a great event.
Was so cool to see the smaller gauges running on the high line, there was even a Shay and a loco for the 2-1/2" gauge track.
If you want a photo, you will probably have to do it yourself. Photo opps are out there. Most people running locos usually do not take very many photos themselves, especially if they are running a steamer.
Take a break, you should get out more often! Hope to see you at FLLS!
Yes, as you can see from my avatar, I do not live in Minnesota either. The St.Croix RR is actually in Wisconsin. So, I drove there. Split the drive in two and got there in two days. Ran my steamer for 3 of the 4 days. Got to meet Marty Knox, real nice and knowledgeable fellow. It was a great event.
Was so cool to see the smaller gauges running on the high line, there was even a Shay and a loco for the 2-1/2" gauge track.
If you want a photo, you will probably have to do it yourself. Photo opps are out there. Most people running locos usually do not take very many photos themselves, especially if they are running a steamer.
Take a break, you should get out more often! Hope to see you at FLLS!
Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
I think I could arrange this at St. Croix, if I can get a steamer of each size to remain stationary in the station, or simply arrange some cold engines on an off weekday.
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Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
Great! Thanks.
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Re: Picture showing 3.5" gauge, 5" gauge, and 7.25" gauge?
Are you looking for 3/4, 1" and 1 1/2" scale, or 3.5/5/7.x gauge? I can do gauge items, but not scale.