Rob412 ---> .
56 x 14? Obviously that wasn't your first time to the rodeo?
Rob412 --
Welcome aboard! That's a huge layout you've built, wow. Would you be able to share some pics, I truly enjoy seeing even the smallest layouts to the big ones like yours. Your history reminds me of mine, a simple Marx figure 8 on the floor at Christmas in the '50's to now a basement of trains for us.
WELCOME
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
aboard! I'm an MPC kid too!
Here's how to post a photo: Open a free account on a photo sharing site like Shutterfly, Flikr or Photobucket (which is the one I use). Once you have that, upload the pictures you want to display from your computer to their website. Copy the "direct link" to your photo from Photobucket (or whatever site you end up using) and then either start a new thread over here or reply to whatever thread you want to post the photos on. Above the box where you type text, you'll see an icon that looks like a Polaroid photo with a + sign in the bottom right corner. If you scroll over it with your mouse you'll see "insert image". Clicking on that icon gives you a box to paste the link you copied from your photo sharing site. Click on "insert image" and viola! The pic should appear here in the text box where you want it.
Becky
Trains, trains, wonderful trains. The more you get, the more you toot!
to the forum Rob. That's a great story and pretty cool how your dad was able to see you evolve in this hobby.
Joe
Thanks Joe to this day my mom has never let him live it down
Congratulations! Who would believe that an expansion of track would evolve into a massive empire. It's good to hear that you are having the time of your life. It's nice to reminisce. Thanks for sharing.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
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