Blueberryhill RR wrote: Excellent, Frank.AND.............It doesn't look " goofy ".Chuck
Excellent, Frank.
AND.............It doesn't look " goofy ".
Chuck
are you sure, Chuck?
Perry - I am using a Sony CyberShot - 6 megapix with a 12x zoom. Finally getting the hang of using it.
wow these are some amazing pics...
i seen were someone said tubaluar track is vunerable ? Just wondering why...sorry new guy question...
zeke wrote: wow these are some amazing pics...i seen were someone said tubaluar track is vunerable ? Just wondering why...sorry new guy question...
Venerable - as in esteemed, or steeped in tradition.
Great shots today everyone -
Ray -Keep posting! Need more ideas like yours!!
Laz - I love your Town!!!
Lisa
WOW some great shots this week! Never got any new shots to share. Maybe next week.
Jim
Thanks for the KUDOs GIZ, the ladies will be workin next week and maybe the 800 lb. BEAR?
laz57
I have some of the same Indian motor-cycles as Ray on my layout but it doesn't compare to his - what a nice building.
Frank, I love the idea of a shack to hide the switch. What inspirational work this week! Thanks for sharing.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
fifedog,
That photo may indeed be from the Middle River area. The pedestrian grade crossing looks suspiciously like the Amtrak station across from Martin State Airport. I'll have to check back with my friend John and see if he remembers exactly where he took it.
Ralph - in case you missed it elsewhere:
great photo - where did you get that car?
Frank53 - I picked up the Caddy convertible at some train show - don't remember where or when.
Fifedog - Close, but no cigar. I checked back with the photographer and that photo was taken at the Knecht Ave crossing in Arbutus, MD.
Great shots, everyone!! I'm late as usual!!
Nice Hiawatha! Weaver? And who's that Joker sitting at the picnic table? I don't think that's his black car...
Frank, I have a K-Line Caddy that looks just like the one you asked about. $5.00 at Charles Ro. I bought it when the Chief was visiting. He was up here looking for a new home if I remember correctly.
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
Jaspers - Direct on the 20 of that photo. Thanks.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Direct on the 20 of that photo
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JaspersRock wrote: Direct on the 20 of that photo?????
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