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Claus
Posted: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 12:04:28 PM

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Kyotoedward's post inspired me to snap a few shots of some of my O Gauge trains and 1/50 equipment. My photos are not nearly as impressive as his.








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Claus
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dain555
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Nice pics and trains Claus!! I'm a model railroader myself but I have HO trains. Guess I need to get some 1:87 equipment for my trains now.

Dain

I'm a kid at heart, so I will play with any model construction vehicle from 1:87 scale to 1:1 scale!!!!

Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
kyotoedward
Posted: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 2:08:33 PM

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Awesome O scale collection Applause
Claus
Posted: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 3:15:19 PM

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Thanks Fellas! Here are a few more.




Claus
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Claus
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Claus
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Claus
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I prefer miter cuts to turnouts.



Claus
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Claus
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Barkerjoh
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Amazing collection you have there. At some point I will need to display mine but will be at a later time. thanks for sharing
Dex
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You like your SD35s, I'm quite fond of the Chessie models you have up there. Nice collection overall. Id love to buy some locomotives, but I'm broke enough. I'd have to get a NS SD45HN, Burlington SD9HN and on and on, lol.
Claus
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Dex wrote:
You like your SD35s, I'm quite fond of the Chessie models you have up there. Nice collection overall. Id love to buy some locomotives, but I'm broke enough. I'd have to get a NS SD45HN, Burlington SD9HN and on and on, lol.


Love them. The Chessie SD35s were my first dive into Scale O Gauge 3 Rail, yeah, I know that's an oxymoron! Can't mention trains without at least one steam engine.

The Union Pacific FEF 844


Claus
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The Texas Special E9s and a G gauge car with some 1/32 John Deere 9420T tractors.


Mr. Scholz
Posted: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 6:33:24 PM
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Hi Claus,

thanks for sharing - that's quite a collection. Love the UP FEF 844. Winston O. Links "Steam, Steel and Stars" isone of my favourite books of all times. The orange AC dozer/scraper couple with mechanic nearby is also an eyecatcher.

Cheers,
Max
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