Never go boating where bears go fishing.
Never sit too close to the railroad tracks with your friends.
Never park your bike too close to the railroad tracks.
Keep a warm fire burning in the fireplace.
Never stand on top of a train as it approaches a tunnel.
Never row in a class 3 river and forget your paddles.
Never drink moonshine and lose your better judgement.
Never leave your stove and fireplace unattended.
Never get caught at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Never go boating alone.
Never stand directly in front of a train when taking pictures of it.
Try to keep your sky blue and sunny.
Perry,
Going to have to second Frank here, really stunning. I love how you show how O tubular can be made to look awesome in a hi-rail setting. Tubular for me as well.
Mike S.
Avoid "yours truly" when he compares the inadequacies of his current layout to yours. Thanks for sharing. Have a great holiday!
I never tire of seeing your layout. I especially like what you did under the table. Wood instead of skirting really adds to the southwestern charm.
Jim
Modeling the Baltimore waterfront in HO scale
WOW that layout really rocks!I just love seeing all the pictures of everyones' layouts... really makes me yearn for the days when I get mine built!
Superb, Perry! Simply superb! Fantastic detail, making each scene an eye-catching--and eye holding--vignette. I just wish I had 1/1,000 of that level of talent.
Because of the topic's title, I passed by this thread several times, figuring it was some lame off-topic thread. How wrong I was! Nobody should pass by this thread!
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Frank53 wrote:Chief - what magazine was that?
CTT, July 06, starts on page 39.
ChiefEagles wrote:Perry, as lways, great. I even go back to the magazine your layout was feathered in and read the article and look at the pictures over and over.
jaabat wrote: ChiefEagles wrote:Perry, as lways, great. I even go back to the magazine your layout was feathered in and read the article and look at the pictures over and over. Massachusetts boys sure know how to make a photogenic layout!
Massachusetts boys sure know how to make a photogenic layout!
Yes, copy another part of the country. If they do home, all they can show is a big rock with some old sailing ship crashed into it. In fact that is why the Pilgrams stayed there. They landed ON Plymouth Rock. They really wanted to sail south to DIXIE.
BTW: I looked at my spelling and the cough syrup must not have worn off when I typed.
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