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Jeffrey's Trackside Diner, March 2017... Celebrating 1,000th edition of MR in Wisconsin; ... Everybody is welcome !
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<p>Good Afternoon!</p> <p>Another drab day - at least in terms of our weather. Spring has not yet sprung and, if I follow the weather guessers´ prediction, it will not for the next couple of weeks.</p> <p>Janie, I need something to cheer me up! No, hold the beer Steven, brought with him last day he joined. It´s too early in the day for that and gthe only brand I recognized as being potable was Paulaner, which I don´t fancy! A big slice of apple pie, topped with hot custard, creme and chocolate chippies would be fine, and lots of coffee to go with it! Thank you!</p> <p>[quote user="hon30critter"]</p> <p>Ulrich:</p> <p>The little OO live steamer is amazing. Given that they are hand made I think the price is reasonable. If it includes the whole set, the price is a bargain.</p> <p>Thanks for sharing the video!</p> <p>Dave</p> <p>[/quote]</p> <div style="clear:both;"> <p>Nope, the price is just for the loco and some tools that need to go with it. The cars are from Peco and the track is Kato Unitrack.</p> Gerd may be making a similar box for my OO9 steam engine and cars, plus some track. The box will be slightly different as it as to accomodate a row of low relief houses to add more depth to the backscene. Add a battery controller and I am set to take it anywhere - maybe I tote it along when I have to go for another stay in the hospital - it would just fit onto the typical hospital things they give you as a table.</div> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <div style="clear:both;">That´s all for now!</div>
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