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  • hi guys im posting from school its pretty weird i gotta go did anyone see my clip?

     

    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  •  oscaletrains wrote:

    hi guys im posting from school its pretty weird i gotta go did anyone see my clip?

    LOL I have done that already, try to explain to the tacher why your on the Model Railroader forums instead of working on that report.

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  • Matt, Since no one else has mentioned anything, I'll have too. Some very awesome photos you've got there! I try doing sunset and sunrise shots sometimes, but I can never get much to come out well. You on the other hand, have some very cool shots. It inspires me to get out and just shoot pictures a little more. Are you doing those with your Digital camera now, or did you do these with film?

    Noah

  • yeah, i liked the picture of the UP loco in the snow.

    "you really think youre something special and unquine"

    a little uncalled for i think....

    -Rooney.

     

  •  Wow!! [wow]up in snow real cool

    yes uncalled for

     

    Jesse C. If at first you don't succed get a bigger hammer !!!!
  • Just wondering, but what is the purpose of this thread and why was the last thread under this title deleted?

    Not implicating anything, this is just an honest question.

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  • we talk about trains and other stuff with teens. becuse there is no place for us to talk all togeather. and the last one took up too much memory

     

    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  • So I reopened it! Hey y'all the redneck one poppin back in. I might have seen the UP's MP heritage unit yesterday out near San Antone. I didnt get a chance to check the Heritage tracer site yesterday, but will when I get home. I'll be sure and let y'all know. If it weren't then I wont have to be mad for not having a camera. Also, I must agree that them comments made earlier was just a tad on the rude side. Matt, as usual great photos. You guys should see the shots of his model railroad that he put on my forum. Well I'll catch up with you fellers later. Redneck, out!

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  •  Noah Hofrichter wrote:

    Matt, Since no one else has mentioned anything, I'll have too. Some very awesome photos you've got there! I try doing sunset and sunrise shots sometimes, but I can never get much to come out well. You on the other hand, have some very cool shots. It inspires me to get out and just shoot pictures a little more. Are you doing those with your Digital camera now, or did you do these with film?

    Noah

    Thanks! I'd say the key to sunrise shots is taking as many different exposures as possible, hoping that one works out, and then saturating it beyond reason in a photoshop program (Or almost, at least!)

    And right there is why I don't take film shots of sunrises and sets very often....although sometimes I do, and if I can get the exposure, it looks great! (Take http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b274/trainboysd40/bearspawsunseth.jpg for instance!) A major problem with film is that when you get it scanned (By my LPS at least) the colours get kind of wonked, and I lose a lot of colour. It's really annoying and off-putting! Well, at least my film cam holds the domain of the night in its palm right now.

    Oh well, at least I can get the job done....at times.

    I'm stayng home from school today since I'm sick and spent more than enough time there yesterday (Got there 8:30, didn't leave until just after 8 in the evening, performed High School Musical THREE TIMES with a ragged cast, degenerating band, no music, and an audience made up entirely of sixth graders. Also did a play....ugh, what a day)

    It's a nice day, though! I wish I could get out fanning! 

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  • Howdy fellers! I am goin in tomarrow to see if I can trade some of my postwar Lionels for some N scale equipment that a local modeler is willin to part with.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • hey all,

                 just thought i would be random and say i'm goin' to the LHS in turkey creek (if there are any more east tennesseers out there you know were that is) gunna buy some track maybe a building or 2 and some rolling stock. i'll still be on here till like 5ish (thats when i'm going)

    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  • I dont know bout Tennessee, but I know there are a few Texans roamin round here.Cowboy [C):-)]Wink [;)]Big Smile [:D]

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • Well its still cold her in Ohio and my hands get cold to quick even with my hunting gloves on. So I probley wont have any good pics for a while.
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  • acctually i ended up not going yesterdayDead [xx(]Censored [censored] but i'm goin' today and when i get back i'll let ya'll no what i got. lol Cowboy [C):-)]
    What do you call a freight train full of bubble gum? A chew chew train! :] T.R. quote: "A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad." visit: http://s149.photobucket.com/albums/s74/bighead98565/
  • We'll be hear when you get back.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.