rustycoupler wrote: i will tell you who is grumpy, the old overweight guys on scooters at york !
One old overweight who agrees with you.
dougdagrump wrote: Joe, What did you use to do the table settings and do you have any photos ? That really sounds pretty neat, that would really surprise the visitors to the museum. I'm too stupid to figure out how to post photos, but...I made table tops from cream color styrene. This gave me a base to put the table settings on out-of-car (easier that way). I made them a little wider than the table (for extra space, and to hide feet). The plates are hole-punched out of glossy photo paper. Napkins are thin stryene with 3 thin silver lines on them for "silverware". Short glasses are small clear beads, tall glasses are made with narrow clear straws that are found with kid's juice boxes. Vases are small silver elongated beads filled with painted small dried flowers.After I did all this, I found a bag full of many plastic place settings (plate, cup/saucer, silverware, soup bowl) on eBay. These had been made by "Circus Craft", and they come up for auction now and then. If you need a dozen or so, email me and I'll send them...no charge. Joe
Joe, What did you use to do the table settings and do you have any photos ? That really sounds pretty neat, that would really surprise the visitors to the museum.
I'm too stupid to figure out how to post photos, but...I made table tops from cream color styrene. This gave me a base to put the table settings on out-of-car (easier that way). I made them a little wider than the table (for extra space, and to hide feet). The plates are hole-punched out of glossy photo paper. Napkins are thin stryene with 3 thin silver lines on them for "silverware". Short glasses are small clear beads, tall glasses are made with narrow clear straws that are found with kid's juice boxes. Vases are small silver elongated beads filled with painted small dried flowers.
After I did all this, I found a bag full of many plastic place settings (plate, cup/saucer, silverware, soup bowl) on eBay. These had been made by "Circus Craft", and they come up for auction now and then. If you need a dozen or so, email me and I'll send them...no charge. Joe
Thanks for the responses guys. I had used the K-Line people in my shorter MTH madisons and didn't have to do any "Salami Surgery" except for the dining car patrons. I was hoping it wouldn't be required with the streamliners.
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I finally got my Rock Island passenger cars !!!!! They are the MTH 16.5" Railking cars, 7 car set, and do they look SWEET. Anybody have these same size cars that they have put passengers in ? Has anybody used the K-Line people, currently marketed by several others, if so how well did they fit ?
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