Rules: - Screenshot should be in some way (can be very tenuous) linked to a theme. Otherwise anything goes. - You can enter up to 3 screenshots, posted as separate posts. You can delete and replace if you wish. - Entries to be submitted by 9pm Friday (GMT). - Previous week's winner to decide winner (can't enter themselves). - The winner chooses the new theme for next week (and becomes the new judge). Submissions will close on the 4th. This weeks theme will be British Steam. Although, you are allowed to post anything but keeping to theme would be good. And this will be judged by me, Masire_. Sorry for the late thread, I'm an Aussie so the timezones are messed up. Thanks and have fun!
2) While this Jubilee would be at home on Settle-Carlisle, it's good to stretch muscles, tendons and bones every now and then
3) The short branch off Bristol-Exeter mainline to the French-sounding town looks really sweet, more so with a Black 5 railtour
My entry, the CR 123, in LMS livery, paused at a station along the Lenton-on-Sea SteamWorkshop Route: A request. Should I for some unfathomable reason win, please allow the runner-up to pick and judge next week's contest. My health hasn't been the best recently, so I can't guaranty I'll feel up to it. Thanks!
Cracking shot and lovely looking locomotive. I sincerely hope you get through whatever it is you are currently dealing with.
A Class 4MT with a rake of Bulleid coaches on the Riviera Line Loco & coaches are from Steam Sounds Supreme
I do warn you however, that these engines are known for being infamously terrible in quality. https://sodorrails.webs.com/engines.htm
QUICK NOTE: I won't be able to vote until 14 hours after this post. I'm sorry guys but Australian Timezones are garbage so sorry if you are disappointed.
Bossman Games LMS 6131 Rebuilt Royal Scot, powering it's way along the West of Scotland Line - The Port Road
BMG Rebuilt Light Pacific 34016 "Bodmin" on a Railtour from Faversham to Sheerness in 2004. This railtour was in association with the Shepherd Neame Brewery of Faversham, brewers of the famous Spitfire Ale.
"British Steam" Just had to pull this from the archive. A Fowler F4 0-6-0 hauling a military train to the airfields of Norfolk in 1943, crossing the Reedham Swing Bridge on the Norwich to Lowestoft Branch Line using the Wherry Lines Route.
Alright, time to reveal the winners! In Third place, with an incredible screenshot showing the speed of the 53xx, with lots and lots of milk, cscarpenter In second place, damn this was a hard one. An incredibly smart photo from NEC Railran of Scotsman in America being hauled by a GG-1, which actually happened a few times! Now, in first place! We have drumroll please...... UP13! With this legendary shot of Waterloo in Southern Steam days, I couldn't resist not putting this in first, incredible shot mate and you get to select next weeks topic AND judge! Thank you all SO much for participating, and I hope to see you all next time!