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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Hi All [:)] <br /> <br />I am here but don't know for how long. [:(] AOL kicked me off 4 times last night. Tonight only once so far. <br /> <br /> <br />Now about the Goat [;)] <br /> <br />MRC magazine gives a Dremel and accessories and a $100 prize every month for the best kitbashing contest. This months winner is the Pudgy Goat. Many of us mispronounce words, especially those that are foreign. The Pudgy Goat is actually a 1907 Peugeot kitbashed into a combo inspection car / box car / passenger van. Imagine the Galloping Goose railbus without the bus and with a short wood boxcar. The car was a "touring" type car with an open air approach but with a roof. When the car ends the boxcar begins with the end of the car and the begining boxcar riding on the same truck. Add a locomotive headlight (mounted on the cars roof) a cowcatcher, and the locomotive bell (mounted just forward of the radiator) and you have a unique creation. The only thing missing are the Adlake marker lights but this creation is truly a work of art. The model is for an ON3 layout but is modeled after a narrow guage railroad. Overall I would give this effort an A+. <br /> <br />This reply was not a long as last nights endeavor but I plan on sleeping tonight and not steaming half the night. <br /> <br />Well bed time. Good night. [;)] <br /> <br /> <br />Well AOHell strikes again. As I posted this AOL booted me. It took me almost 45 minutes just to get back here and see if the post made it. Thankfully for them it did. I am still not pleased with AOHell. I am beginning my search for a new ISP, I am fed up with being booted off every time I turn around. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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