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Sunday photo fun....where's all the peeps?

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Sunday photo fun....where's all the peeps?
Posted by silentman on Sunday, April 13, 2014 10:23 AM

Started the mountain and made my first furnace filter tree (thanks Art).

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Posted by Ribdoner on Sunday, April 13, 2014 11:03 AM

Great pics, I love the teardrop.

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Posted by JamesP on Sunday, April 13, 2014 1:32 PM

I always enjoy SPF... Silentman, your layout is looking good!  Here is my contribution to this weeks SPF - a Red Marx Mechanical Whistling CV with a passenger train, waiting patiently at Union Station:

 

 

 - James

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Posted by Dave632 on Sunday, April 13, 2014 3:44 PM

AT&SF + UP Big Boy at Rico Station

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Posted by fifedog on Monday, April 14, 2014 9:18 AM

Thanks for postin' fellas.  Enjoy seeing everyone's progress.Yes

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Posted by handyandy on Monday, April 14, 2014 12:15 PM

James,

Are you planning to put that little glow-plug engine in a Marx CV? That ought to be a screamer!  lol

I like your little clockwork layout.

Andy

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Posted by JamesP on Monday, April 14, 2014 12:51 PM

Andy, don't tempt me!  Ha!  On the plus side, it would put out a lot of smoke... on the minus side, I would have to lay a 1/4 mile of straight track so I could run it...

Seriously though, that is a "Royal Spitfire" control line airplane engine from the 1950's.  Apparently, the Royal Spitfire is the larger .065 version of the .049 Spitfire.  It was given to me by a friend of mine... it was actually his brother's from when they were little shavers.  I think it adds a bit of interest to the clockwork layout; plus, it looks right at home next to the Marx Lumar Construction Co. building.  It is resting on an old 3 rail lock-on with a 1922 patent date - the only lock-on used on the windup layout!  Big Smile

 - James

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