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It's probably no surprise to hear that my favorite trains are drag freights heavy with PNW forest products being shoved over PNW mountains by helpers. Case in point, here's a photo I took of UP train HKLA (Hinkle, Oregon to Los Angeles) at Crooks, OR attacking Telocaset grade on July 2, 1988 with a three unit SD40-2 helper set tucked in about 2/3rds of the way back.
Wow, well there's some difference of opinion.It's hard to say what I don't like, but here's some comments:I like 'em long and longer, and with lots of power, that's the N scale advantage. Nothing sillier looking than a Class-1 single locomotive with a short unit train consist of a few mixed coal cars or 10 double-stack platforms.I still can't get used to not having cabooses it's like ending sentences without aI like almost anything where it's obvious there's been some real research effort involved to get there by the modeler, be it historic passenger consists, a 50+ car modern unit train done up right, a circus train, or a period-accurate steam freight. Teach me something with your work I didn't know before. I know 'modelers license' and 'its my railroad', but I do appreciate work to an historic level.I'm not a big fan of 'special run' cars, foobie MT schemes, billboard beer cars, state cars, and other 'collectable but fantasy' stuff. It better exist in real life for me to really respect it.I'm a huge fan of passenger trains where cars have been painted and detailed to match a real consist (you know who you are!!!) to where I don't even question if what I'm looking at is an accurate recreation.I absolutely love N steam when taken to the accuracy and detail levels it's been show here, switching, passenger, anything. It's so difficult that it's the N scale equivalent of an Ironman competition.And whatever it is, I like to see it as it really was, either clean, or weathered to abuse levels.
Slow, rusty rails with a peddler that takes all day. This about sums it up.Lee
Lee, watched the whole thing (a few FF to speed it up) but that is a great prototype to model. Switching modern cars with an RS-3! Whoda Thunkit? I am trying to capture that feel. Probably have my industries too packed in. Hmm, time to close in the balcony to extend the main on my branch line, LOL.