John Innella, the proud builder and his Circus. You really should get up close to admire all the wonderful details! |
Beautiful work George! |
Should she really be standing out on that platform all alone? Especially with these dangerous guys hanging around? |
Leave her alone boys! |
I believe that this is a "Doc Lok" ( Jacques Vuye, aka Dr. Eisenbahn ). The sound is superb, with the speaker in the boiler, it has a nice resonance. I forget if the LokSound ( ? ) decoder is in the tender. |
An Ice-1 collides with an NL ICE 3! The look of shock was comical once it was determined that the models were unscathed. |
This is great, looking into the distance for that train coming down the line. John Innella is on the left and Adam Todd is to the right. |
I teased them about this hobby being a bit addicitive. Actually, it is filled with smoke fluid. With a little practice, they can refill a lok as it is moving. |
Our host, George Kuhn, puts together a consist in the yard. |
The Preiser people standing outside of the circus tent, are all hand painted. Can the painter still see? |
The tourists will soon begin their day at the circus. |
The bridge is beautiful, but information overload has made me forget the name and its builder. ( HELP! ) |
A long shot of the modules. That is John McVeigh on the right |
It has been a long day... |
For more pictures, take a look here at Dmitry Rudnev's site. |