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While my current layout is not MoPac-themed, and a 1920’s focus, I do still enjoy collecting related models and occasionally running them on the layout. It does include a prototypical Missouri-Pacific interchange, so plenty of excuses to include lots of freight traffic. I thought I would use this thread to post a few pictures when appropriate.
There does not seem to be an active MoPac Modeling Group on FaceBook. Am I correct about this?
To start off, I thought this photo of some Intermountain F7 units turned out nice. Yes, definitely not 1920s. Even snuck in a T&P car….
Robert,
The Intermountain F’s and their train look great! Nice shot….thanks for posting.
I just know of the MPHS page on Facebook, but not a modelling page.
Robert
Nice shot. Would enjoy seeing your 1920’s equipment too.
Thanks Gary and Charlie!
I will post a few more photos with earlier equipment (and include MoPac). Charlie, what ever happened to the ten-wheeler that was on the Bagnell Branch? I would love to borrow it for some photos.
-Bob T.
One more before I put them away….[attachment=0:3nbfcv8n]IMG_0369 (2).JPG[/attachment:3nbfcv8n]
Looks great – please keep up the posting. I had a double take on the first image thinking it was 1:1 scale.
I am just beginning my layout after moving last year. Staging yard is going in as of now.
Charlie, what ever happened to the ten-wheeler that was on the Bagnell Branch? I would love to borrow it for some photos.
-Bob T
I sold it as the layout is point to point and no way to turn it. Plus the 1978 bug bit me and I started running GP18’s and GP-12’s
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