Vette vrs GTO
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
From the Fire House Christmas layout:
'69 Charger vs. '09 Charger
The Batmobile at the local "roach" motel....
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Very cool Dodge Chargers drag racing
Bill T.
Lionel Cola anyone ?
The hobos don't seem interested.
Spanky,
Very nice models! Also the bike with sidecar. Not familiar with the induction setup on the vette; is that 2 quads or 3 duces under that aircleaner?
Thank you all for continuing to post in SFF, I always enjoy the pics and captions.
runtime
Great pics guys!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Great photos all. I thought I would share two photos of the layout's airport which is still under construction. However, the runway lights are operaional.
Joe
Awesome fotos GUYZ.
ANJDEVIL, where did ya get the BATMOBILE?
laz57
runtime Spanky, Very nice models! Also the bike with sidecar. Not familiar with the induction setup on the vette; is that 2 quads or 3 duces under that aircleaner? Thank you all for continuing to post in SFF, I always enjoy the pics and captions. runtime
Hard to tell, but it looks like one 1 quad.
While the Christmas tree still stands, here is another of my fine examples of toy trains. This is Lionel's Camelback. Central of New Jersey no. 770 and four heavyweight Madison style cars.
4-6-0s were the mainstay of commuter trains on the CNJ up until the end of steam.
Hey Laz...
I think it was a Hot Wheels 1:50 scale. Found it at the Shop Rite it was like $7....
laz 57 Awesome fotos GUYZ. ANJDEVIL, where did ya get the BATMOBILE? laz57
Hot Wheels also made one in 1/43 scale and yes I have one.
Nice photos guys. I don't have much scenery on my new layout yet. Here is a photo of a model of the truck that I drive at work on my layout.
Cobrabob.
Toy Trains, they are not just an adventure, they are a way of life !
Here are my 1:1 scale model Ford Mustangs. The blue convertible belongs to my brother. I own the two black ones. A 1988 LX convertible with a 5.0 V8, 5 speed, 3.73 posi., pw, pl, long tube headers, off-road x-pipe, and so on. The one on the right is a 1977 Mustang Cobra II which I have owned almost forever. It has a souped up 302 V8 (all the goodies) and has no rust. I have an O scale model of the convertible for my layout and only an undersized Johnny Lightning of the Cobra.
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