Erik_Mag Reminds me of certain place in Anaheim not too far from a well known Berry Farm.
Reminds me of certain place in Anaheim not too far from a well known Berry Farm.
It evolved a bit...
Same me, different spelling!
OvermodWayne in particular might be interested in this little piece of technological improvement...
Yep! That's the little bugger itself!
I remember that "CTT" article. It looked interesting, but I left my "Rail Zep" as is.
Flintlock76Wow! On that elevated track on the left in Becky's picture, it's the Lionel Rail Zeppelin!
Wayne in particular might be interested in this little piece of technological improvement...
(I'd have held out for rubber-band Hy-Drive, myself. )
Wow! On that elevated track on the left in Becky's picture, it's the Lionel Rail Zeppelin!
I got the last one for sale in the Commonwealth of Virginia ten years ago! Man, was I lucky! I see Becky got lucky too! They weren't that common as I understand it.
I came up with the idea when I constructed this:
THIS was Steamhenge.
Overmod "Steamed To Perfection"
"Steamed To Perfection"
That's what we'll call the dining car
Greetings from Alberta
-an Articulate Malcontent
pennytrainsSteamhenge.
Brilliant! Why didn't I think of that?
That's a pretty good list, considering that Age of Steam, Steam into History, and Steamtown are already taken.
Flintlock76 pennytrains My idea for what a monorail might look like in a steam-themed amusement park. Hmm, lemme see here... "Steamland?" "Steam City?" "World O' Steam?" "Land O' Steam?" "Boilerville?" Oh, the possibilities!
pennytrains My idea for what a monorail might look like in a steam-themed amusement park.
Hmm, lemme see here...
"Steamland?" "Steam City?" "World O' Steam?" "Land O' Steam?" "Boilerville?"
Oh, the possibilities!
Steamhenge.
pennytrainsMy idea for what a monorail might look like in a steam-themed amusement park.
Juniatha Hi Rebecca Cute ... uhm ... if only I got an idea of what it is? =J=
Hi Rebecca
Cute ... uhm ... if only I got an idea of what it is?
=J=
My idea for what a monorail might look like in a steam-themed amusement park.
BaltACDMilk Shake was a product of the Hollywood Candy Co, that was taken over by Leaf Candy Co. in 1988 which was then taken over by Hershey in 1996. The 'Zero' candy bar is one of the Hollywood products that is still in production by Hershey.
Yes I know. Here's the thing, the "Zero" bar is still in production, the "PayDay" bar (which I LOVE) was a Hollywood Candy Co. product as well and it's still in production, so why in blazes didn't Hershey continue with the "Milk Shake" bar? It's not like they had anything similar in the product line.
Well, as the late Robert LeMassena once said, and not concerning candy bars...
"It may not make sense to you, but it made sense to somebody!"
Flintlock76 CSSHEGEWISCH It's also important to remember that NOTHING lasts forever, including us. Well I know I'm not gonna live forever, fact of the matter is I wouldn't WANT to live forever given the choice. But damn it, "Milk Shake" bars did NOT deserve to die! Neither did Shofar hot dogs!
CSSHEGEWISCH It's also important to remember that NOTHING lasts forever, including us.
Well I know I'm not gonna live forever, fact of the matter is I wouldn't WANT to live forever given the choice.
But damn it, "Milk Shake" bars did NOT deserve to die!
Neither did Shofar hot dogs!
Milk Shake was a product of the Hollywood Candy Co, that was taken over by Leaf Candy Co. in 1988 which was then taken over by Hershey in 1996. The 'Zero' candy bar is one of the Hollywood products that is still in production by Hershey.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
CSSHEGEWISCHIt's also important to remember that NOTHING lasts forever, including us.
It's also important to remember that NOTHING lasts forever, including us. I would like to have seen BRC continue to operate its Alcos (6 C424's and an S6) but it didn't happen. BRC is still a fascinating operation.
Flintlock76Why?
On the other hand I tracked down good old-fashioned birch beer yesterday and -- whaddeya know -- after 56 years it's still just as good.
Cool! Henry Dreyfuss meets high-speed rail!
By the way, anyone seen the new "Acela" yet? Ug-leeeeeeee!
MiningmanJust because Planet Earth seemed to have some stupid law which said, "if it's great, they'll stop making it".
And how! Anyone besides me remember "Milk Shake" candy bars? Or Shofar "Kosher Deli Style" hot dogs? Or "Trapper" beer from Saskatchewan? Gone with the snows of yesteryear. Why?
daveklepper I'd be perfectly happy with the recreation of hundreds of these: and and but I cannot complain, having this:
I'd be perfectly happy with the recreation of hundreds of these:
and
but I cannot complain, having this:
I've gotta go with David on these, those Mighty Class J's, that awesome big New Haven GE, and that oh-so-cool Electroliner!
A personal note: Not long after we moved to Virginia in October of 1987 there was an ad in the local paper for an upcoming NS Steam Program excursion and the locomotive pictured was 611. Lady Firestorm and I were both shocked, we didn't think any classic steam streamliners like that existed anymore! Money was tight after the move so we couldn't go, but as soon as we could, we went!
Lady F still refers to 611 as "My engine!" Art Deco and steam, how could she resist? NS killing the steam program in 1994 brought out a rage in her that's yet to dissipate!
PS: Obviously that trolley's not a Brill, but I suppose it gets the job done.
Well I knew that would flush out Overmod ( just for fun) but I luv that tender!
Also consider this regarding steam. Oh I know the technical economic answer/reply but I'm talking about the human experience, the contentment and what's right for us.
Apply this to all steam. The long lines of scrapping in the late 40's and all the 50's.
And why? In my gut, I knew the answer: just because they could. Just because there's a bunch of people out there who always assume "change" inevitably equals "progress". Just because Planet Earth seemed to have some stupid law which said, "if it's great, they'll stop making it". (And by the way, supposing no one else has ever come up with that last bit, I immodestly propose to dub it "Bachman's First Law of Commerce"
Mod-man, I clicked on that link.
OK. Uh, whatever "pharmaceuticals" the artist happens to be using do you think he might pass some around so we can all feel good?
http://www.artnet.com/WebServices/images/ll00018lld0TRJFg81zQ3CfDrCWvaHBOcPBQF/sigi-strasser-mit-einer-hochstandstehkessellokomotive-hat-man-den-n%C3%B6tigen-%C3%BCberblick-im-verkehr-und-man-wei%C3%9F-wos.jpg
More of course at the Self site. If you're going to post unhinged steam, here is the fountainhead.
We've discussed the Colani locomotive here before. As much fun to engineer as a Frank Gehry building, and about as rewarding. Wheels cambered like a carving track car... or a racing wheelchair. The very devil to quarter, or suspend... of course an artiste is not concerned with these minutiae.
It's the magic of steam baby! Some say it's dead, but it won't stay buried!
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