trainnut1250,
ROTFLMAO. Too bad I was in the library at the time I started ROTFLMAO.
trainfan1221 wrote: twhite wrote: trainfan1221 wrote: k4driver1361 wrote: You are gomez adams You choose to go to a football game instead of working on your layout There ya go.You may not be a model railroader if you proudly show off your G.I. Joe train set, with real missile launching action, no less. OHMYGAW!! You mean there WAS a G.I. Joe trainset and I MISSED IT? Tom Sure there was! It was made by Tyco (big surprise) and for added fun you could have bought the A-Team train set as well.. No wonder people wonder about us model railroaders.
twhite wrote: trainfan1221 wrote: k4driver1361 wrote: You are gomez adams You choose to go to a football game instead of working on your layout There ya go.You may not be a model railroader if you proudly show off your G.I. Joe train set, with real missile launching action, no less. OHMYGAW!! You mean there WAS a G.I. Joe trainset and I MISSED IT? Tom
trainfan1221 wrote: k4driver1361 wrote: You are gomez adams You choose to go to a football game instead of working on your layout There ya go.You may not be a model railroader if you proudly show off your G.I. Joe train set, with real missile launching action, no less.
k4driver1361 wrote: You are gomez adams You choose to go to a football game instead of working on your layout
You are gomez adams
You choose to go to a football game instead of working on your layout
You may not be a model railroader if you proudly show off your G.I. Joe train set, with real missile launching action, no less.
OHMYGAW!! You mean there WAS a G.I. Joe trainset and I MISSED IT?
Tom
I'm prety sure I need the A team set....
I hear Soundtraxx is working on an "A team" sound decoder...F1 is Mr T. "I pity the Fool"....
Guy
see stuff at: the Willoughby Line Site
santafe347 wrote: wm3798 wrote: ...if you visit a club with an elaborate layout, and ask "How long does it take to set this up every year?Lee Heard that one many times. www.cvmrrc.com -The club I'm in
wm3798 wrote: ...if you visit a club with an elaborate layout, and ask "How long does it take to set this up every year?Lee
...if you visit a club with an elaborate layout, and ask "How long does it take to set this up every year?
Lee
Heard that one many times.
www.cvmrrc.com -The club I'm in
Santafe, do you guys run 2 rail O scale?
Mike
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
Alex
you have no care whatsoever about those stupid toy trains that grown men play with.
You consider Bachman standard line (not Spectrum) to be the best products out there.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
That happens at least once every year during the hollidays
k4driver1361 wrote:You are gomez adams You choose to go to a football game instead of working on your layout
suprised no one qouted my gomez adams
you hear someone talking about the "Fabled" 0-5-0 and go on the internet to find pictures of it
Whwn a dealer tries to sell you an old junky brass model for 3X's the price, "'cause, look, it's made of GOLD!"................and you believe him!
When the guy at the back of the swap meets selling a Tyco "Silver Streak" trainset say's it a true replica of a real train, "haven't you seen the movie?",............... and you believe him!
When you hear modeler's say the phrase "Tyco's marketing phrase is 'At least we're not AHM!'"like it's a good thing..........and you believe them!
When you hear someone at the club say "Well, yea, of course my high-nosed BN Life-Like GP50 can out-pull you're Bowser SW1500. I don't care if you got 1/4 ounce weight added with a helix humper and a NWSL can remotor. I've got TRACTION TIRES!"....... and you believe him!
When someone lets you in to the "sacred basement" for the first time to see their triple decked nearly-exact replica of the (insert railroad here), and the first words out of you're mouth are "Man, this reminds me of the trainset I had as a kid, but mine, of course, had actuall smoke coming from them. Now top that! Hu...hhuuu?"..........and you believe yourself
You hear the guy's at the club talk about Athearn's rubberband drive.............and you DON'T believe them!
When you buy an empty Lionel box on E-Bay..............
how about---
The pride of your (three car) rolling stock fleet is the flat car with the two elves crosscutting a log on it, but only working when the wheels are rolling.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
When you mention to a group of people that you're a model railroader and someone speaks-up and says, "Yea, me too. I put'em up every year at Christmas time 'til New Years!!" They may not be a model railroader!
Pennsy
A Model Railroader's Credo: Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.
railroadnut675 wrote: Well, I figured I would give it a try, what do modelers NOT do, or worse; What do phony modelers do?
If you ask is thats the fastest it can go....
You buy a train set and it says John Deere all over it...
Autobus Prime wrote:Folks:It's not your equipment, or budget, or skill level, or time available. It's not what particular way of the million possible ways you choose to follow this hobby, whether you're running Tyco Turbo Trains on a time table, or rivet-perfect equipment orbiting round and round. It's all part of the hobby. But if you're not having fun with little trains, you're not a model railroader.
Well said...
The only train you own is a Thomas the Tank Engine set that you bought for $10 at a yard sale.
Dave
Just be glad you don't have to press "2" for English.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ_ALEdDUB8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hqFS1GZL4s
http://s73.photobucket.com/user/steemtrayn/media/MovingcoalontheDCM.mp4.html?sort=3&o=27
Your scratchbuilding repretoire is exclusively popsicle stick based.
stebbycentral wrote:You assume that the following train sets that you spotted at the local store are actually prototypical: NASCAR; Major League Baseball, the National Football League, John Deere, Harley Davidson, and/or anything having to do with states of the Union.
Any Train Set so sold dosen't come with a MTL,LL,Athearn,Atlas,Bachmann logo printed on the box. I may have forgotten train sets or accessories made by Lionel. American Flyer, etc.
Any "Christmas Train Set" comes with a circle of plastic track, runs on batteries, or emits soap bubbles.
Modeling the N&W freelanced at the height of their steam era in HO.
Daniel G.
If you grew up on Lionel (not knocking them but they are more "toys" than accurate Models) and don't fully understand why someone else is trying to recreate something instead of putting up miles of track and running trains. Or worse yet, crashing them into each other because the Lionels can take that sort of abuse but the BLI's can't and wondering why they won't couple correctly.
Also insisiting that higballing is part of the crashing and is a must at every operating session all the time.
Tracklayer wrote: You may not be a model railroader if you're 40 years old and still living at home with your poor widowed mother who you talk vulgar to constantly that has to wake you up every morning so you can be to work on time, cook all of your meals, wash your clothes and clean your room. Also that has to have someone else build all of your layouts and scenery, maintain all of your locos and rolling stock while all you do is throw money at the hobby to kill time while you're waiting for your crack head/hooker girlfriend to get out of jail - again... Yes. I really do know someone like this I'm ashamed to say. I've never seen someone so mentally messed up, warped and dysfunctional in all my life... Talk about human waste.Tracklayer
You may not be a model railroader if you're 40 years old and still living at home with your poor widowed mother who you talk vulgar to constantly that has to wake you up every morning so you can be to work on time, cook all of your meals, wash your clothes and clean your room. Also that has to have someone else build all of your layouts and scenery, maintain all of your locos and rolling stock while all you do is throw money at the hobby to kill time while you're waiting for your crack head/hooker girlfriend to get out of jail - again... Yes. I really do know someone like this I'm ashamed to say. I've never seen someone so mentally messed up, warped and dysfunctional in all my life... Talk about human waste.
Tracklayer
Leave my girlfriend out of this.
I have figured out what is wrong with my brain! On the left side nothing works right, and on the right side there is nothing left!
twhite wrote: tomikawaTT wrote: You look at somebody's nice kitbash update of a rather mediocre brass locomotive, then berate him for, "Ruining the one piece I needed to complete my collection of Max Gray imports."Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)Chuck: OMYGAW, can I relate to that one! I was running a kit-bashed Rio Grande 2-10-2 of mine one time and one guy looked at it and said, "Hey, that's not bad. What was it before?" I told him it was an old PFM Santa Fe 2-10-2 junker that I bought for $25 at a swap meet, you'd thought I'd attacked the Vatican with spray-paint. I then proceeded to have a lecture thrown at me about how ALL brass was SACROSANCT and meddling with it was tatamount to Heresy. I decided not to tell him about the 2 old Akane Yellowstones I'd resurrected with new drives and Cal-Scale castings or the Akane USRA 4-6-2 that I'd just outfitted with a complete Cal-Scale Elesco FWH system. I mean, he ALREADY looked as if he was going to have cardiac arrest. Tom
tomikawaTT wrote: You look at somebody's nice kitbash update of a rather mediocre brass locomotive, then berate him for, "Ruining the one piece I needed to complete my collection of Max Gray imports."Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
You look at somebody's nice kitbash update of a rather mediocre brass locomotive, then berate him for, "Ruining the one piece I needed to complete my collection of Max Gray imports."
Chuck:
OMYGAW, can I relate to that one! I was running a kit-bashed Rio Grande 2-10-2 of mine one time and one guy looked at it and said, "Hey, that's not bad. What was it before?" I told him it was an old PFM Santa Fe 2-10-2 junker that I bought for $25 at a swap meet, you'd thought I'd attacked the Vatican with spray-paint. I then proceeded to have a lecture thrown at me about how ALL brass was SACROSANCT and meddling with it was tatamount to Heresy. I decided not to tell him about the 2 old Akane Yellowstones I'd resurrected with new drives and Cal-Scale castings or the Akane USRA 4-6-2 that I'd just outfitted with a complete Cal-Scale Elesco FWH system. I mean, he ALREADY looked as if he was going to have cardiac arrest.
Tom, you should have seen my guy's face when I told him that I had bought it in Japan, AS A KIT, to move coal on my railroad. The idea that brass could be had in kit form had never entered his head. I have since wondered how he would have reacted if I had told him that the prototype, though built by Baldwin, had spent its working life in Japan - and that the model wasn't HO scale, Max Gray notwithstanding.
You should have unloaded the whole bag on your guy. Maybe he WOULD have died, and thereby improved the breed...