sorry if im stepping on anyones' toes with this...but its sunday and i saw nothing was posted yet so maybe i thought i could start? lol
soo much to do lol
Dave - There are no toes to step on here! Like you I have a lot to do also. Here's something a bit different for me. Someday I hope to build an Ives set. Here's my starting point.
Parlor car #52 ca. 1915-1930.
Ray
Bayville, NJ
Life is what happens to youWhile you're busy making other plans - John Lennon
that looks pretty cool....i just picked up a marx 999 the other day...and tested it today to find out the gears on the motor are out of wack and not meshing rights...so add that to the list lol....and i decided to take this out for a spin before work... :)
One of the passenger trains I ran on friday,
CSI was busy after a grisley discovery in a car's trunk,
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Some NS action, MTH F3s and F7s
laz57
Don't know where the pics went?
Started the last portion of my layout - Smith Street.
Dave.........thanks for taking the lead. What is that sofa doing in your picture? It isn't scale.
Frank......I spent so much time admiring the detail of your Texaco station that I almost missed the billboard advertising spark plugs.
Jack
IF IT WON'T COME LOOSE BY TAPPING ON IT, DON'T TRY TO FORCE IT. USE A BIGGER HAMMER.
Frank, I love the Texaco Gas Station. Nice layout.
Cobrabob
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