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Interesting. I thought the only kind of field irrigators were those ones that run in a big circle. Out west that's the only kind I see.
Mark-Not only that, it is an ex-CR&P Budd coach behind it.I don't have a good excuse for knowing this stuff....but it did come in handy for my second career!!Charlie Vlk
Very nice Mark!Not being a farmer, one thing I'm curious about on that soybean field: how do they water the tapered end of the field. It doesn't appear that the rolling sprinkler contraption will be able to travel on the tapered section.
RS-3s now completed in 2 tone green. Tedious masking process paid off with nice crisp lines. Decals and weathering are the next steps. Road numbers will be 565 and 571 which were both seen at Fort St John in the late 1970s
I know some people here are interested in trolley and traction modeling, and others in N scale history. Recently I found on my computer a document that I had started some time ago. I've spent the last few days converting it to a webpage and polishing it up. It's a brief chronological history of N-gauge trolley and tram modeling.It's the first link here:http://www.trainweb.org/n-trolleys/Rich K.