Large Scale Central

Who is going to be the first to model this :)

Found this on the Westlake Publishing forums. It measures out at 16 ft. and weights just 350 lbs.

http://www.steelnavy.com/HMASVoyagerKTaylor.htm

Hey Andy, you have modules for this right :wink:

Modules?? Naw… but would fit in nice with the lake, when it gets dug out… :slight_smile:

How about this instead. I’ll get right on it!

(http://freightsheds.largescalecentral.com/users/jebouck/Railroad%20barge.png)

John Bouck said:

How about this instead. I’ll get right on it!

(http://freightsheds.largescalecentral.com/users/jebouck/Railroad%20barge.png)

Thought of tackling something along those lines someday, but maybe a little shorter :wink:

(http://www.loyalhannadockyard.com/Puffer_files/image001.jpg)

I’m planning for something like this. and this:

(http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/vsmith/railcar%20ferry01.jpg)

Nice choo choo.

what am I going to do with that in Colorado. Maybe I could turn it into a Turntable. LOL would make a pretty wicked one.

Dan S.

Vic, I can picture a F4 on short final on that thing

I get to thinking of trains as big. Then I see a ship.

Dave Taylor said:

Vic, I can picture a F4 on short final on that thing

I think a Sea Harrier might have better luck.

(http://www.check-6.com/gallery/img/attack/av8_.jpg)

:wink:

.That model of the Voyager is beautiful. On a not so light side she was sunk. I was a kid when this happened. " On the evening of 10 February 1964, the two ships were performing manoeuvres off Jervis Bay, when Voyager sailed under Melbourne’s bow. She was cut in two and sunk, and 82 of her crew killed."

I was thinking more along these lines:

http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=748138

Modern GE, after I finish my EMD ACe that is.