zeke wrote:sweet bridge chuck. I thought i saw a link to thier site but cant find it. Would you be so kind as to send it to me or post it again...thanks
http://100yearbridge.com/
Thanks Zeke.
Chuck
thanks chuck. i cant wait to see this on your layout
i may have to get one...i need a short one, hope you dont mind if i get one, but dont worry it wont be that wierd union blue....
Don
dbaker48 wrote:Did I miss the pics with the bridge on the layout? Or is it on the way to Calif.?
A bridge of such character and integrity would only be suitable for use with tubular track -- the most venerable and time-proven of all track systems, therefore, it is headed to:
Florida
Frank53 wrote: dbaker48 wrote:Did I miss the pics with the bridge on the layout? Or is it on the way to Calif.?A bridge of such character and integrity would only be suitable for use with tubular track -- the most venerable and time-proven of all track systems, therefore, it is headed to: Florida
hey your right frank thats why its headed to california......lol
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ChiefEagles wrote:How did I miss this post on a Yankee STOLEN bridge? If I remember correctly, there was two bridges stolen [wasn't there?]. Could have been that other Yankee scoundrel [John S] that stole two bridges. ??? Throw the three trouble making Ohizoians in a bag and dump one out. Can't tell one from the other two. Anyway, you notice all the type is in REB Gray. [great job Toots. jealous]
Ya notice all of this type is Yankee Union Blue ? That's the color of the alledged " stolen " bridge. LOL
Thanks, Chief.
Toots
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