Adam Thompson Model Railroading is fun!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by cheese3 I have one word for you...NICE![:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by simon1966 What a great trip, thanks for sharing. That farmhouse is wonderful, well worth a scratch build project?
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage Jarrell, Thanks for the pics! [:)] My mom only lives about a 1/2 hour from the NOC (Nantahala Outdoor Center) so I'm pretty familiar with the area. It's nice to see the lake up again. For years, the water was very, very low. That's a cute picture of you and your granddaughter. Thanks for the report. Did you stop by the Lionel museum while you were in Bryson City? Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by NZRMac Great pics Jarrell, looks like someparts of New Zealand, rail winding thru mountains and past lakes. That farm house reminds me of the movie misery with the wacked out lady who falls in love with the writer. Ken.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage Believe it or not, the movie "Nell" (with Jody Foster) was filmed about 20 miles west of there, up at Fontana Lake. Also, the scenes from "The Fugitive" - both the train wreck and the shot where Harrison Ford jumps out of the dam - were filmed in and around that area, as well. It's a beautiful part of the country. Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by grande man Nice pics Jerrell. I've got to get everyone up there and take a ride too. Glad ya'll had fun.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 QUOTE: Originally posted by cheese3 I have one word for you...NICE![:D] Thanks Cheese. Say, how is that metal benchwork coming along? Jarrell
QUOTE: Originally posted by Seamonster What an opportunity. I envy you, Jarrell. It's Cathy Bates (I think it's spelled with a "C".)
QUOTE: Originally posted by selector I am happy that you had a great day. Don't forget to write off the costs of the research come 'tax' time next year. Your...uh...'revenue' department should give you credit for that...know what I mean...wink, wink. (think ......SSShhhhaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy.)