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Posted by Hoople on Tuesday, April 3, 2007 10:15 PM
 GeneMoser wrote:

Hoople,

First he claimed he didn't have an age, then he was 13, then 12, now 11.  He's two years older than my granddaughter, who is honest.  Now I have a cellphone that doesn't take pictures, but I also know that when I claim to have a best seller, I'd best present the reviews.  <g>  

Gene 

Actually he was 15 at one point.
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Posted by orsonroy on Tuesday, April 3, 2007 10:21 PM
None. I've got a respectable number of their freight cars (boxcars mostly), but since I'm modeling an area that the UP didn't run in until the 1980s, I don't need any of their engines!

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Posted by JON168 on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 6:49 AM

I had  a UP GP40.......it got painted into CSX colors......looks better now.

I agree with Gene and Woundedbear, 11 yr.old scratchbuilder?   I'd like to see the pics too,  bet that City of San Francisco is the same TYCO thing he saw on ebay.

 For those here that aren't familiar with upnut yet, you will soon see why he has such a ''folllowing''.......we have seen his antics and read his ''fairy tales'', all we have to do is wait and he will provide us with some marvelous ''Mother Goose'' style tales.

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 4:59 PM

Bear- Well he told me he has a HANDMADE BRASS FEF and he bought that all at a train show yesterday that he didnt know about until he left AND that he spent $900. Now where does a 12 year old find 900$. Oh last time I checked he was 11.

 WOW I haven't posted here in AWHILE!

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 5:03 PM
 Hoople wrote:
 GeneMoser wrote:

Hoople,

First he claimed he didn't have an age, then he was 13, then 12, now 11.  He's two years older than my granddaughter, who is honest.  Now I have a cellphone that doesn't take pictures, but I also know that when I claim to have a best seller, I'd best present the reviews.  <g>  

Gene 

Actually he was 15 at one point.

 Lets see, first he was graduating from "HarvErd" then he was 20. After that he was 15 then was 13. He later became 12 and finally an 11 year old who spends too much time on the computer and too little time on his schoolwork. May I add that this is probably almost all lies such as we experienced on the bachmann forums.

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Posted by AggroJones on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 5:44 PM
 twhite wrote:

Hey, guys, I just realized that we've got an 11 year-old future model railroader here, who I slammed for calling me "Dude". 

So let's ease back a little and share some stuff with him, okay? 

UnionPacificNut--

As I said in my previous post, I don't have a lot of UP equipment, but that's because I model Rio Grande and Southern Pacific.  However, I do have a "Sports Model" 4-8-2 mountain painted in UP "Challenger" colors, and I have an E-6 A-B-B diesel set that I use to pull my City of San Francisco passenger train.  I'm going to sell off the 4-8-2, not because I don't like UP, but because it really doesn't fit my RR.  I'm keeping the City of San Francisco, though, because it ran on SP over Donner Pass between Ogden Utah and Oakland, California. 

So, what part of the UP territory do you live in?  I think a lot of us would like to know. 

Tom

 

Tom is that your Gray UP MT-73 up in the consignment/brass case at Bruce's?

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Posted by JON168 on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 10:06 PM

Hey GG....did you catch his latest tale, he said HE was the originator of the ''Name that loco thread'' on the ''other'' board.

  Just another lie to go with the hundreds already told.

 And we won't even go into the "I buy all my trains'' nonsense.

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Posted by twhite on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 10:11 PM
 AggroJones wrote:
 twhite wrote:

Hey, guys, I just realized that we've got an 11 year-old future model railroader here, who I slammed for calling me "Dude". 

So let's ease back a little and share some stuff with him, okay? 

UnionPacificNut--

As I said in my previous post, I don't have a lot of UP equipment, but that's because I model Rio Grande and Southern Pacific.  However, I do have a "Sports Model" 4-8-2 mountain painted in UP "Challenger" colors, and I have an E-6 A-B-B diesel set that I use to pull my City of San Francisco passenger train.  I'm going to sell off the 4-8-2, not because I don't like UP, but because it really doesn't fit my RR.  I'm keeping the City of San Francisco, though, because it ran on SP over Donner Pass between Ogden Utah and Oakland, California. 

So, what part of the UP territory do you live in?  I think a lot of us would like to know. 

Tom

 

Tom is that your Gray UP MT-73 up in the consignment/brass case at Bruce's?

Aggro: 

Nope, mine's still here at home in the box along with most of my other BLI's.  If you're curious, e-mail me privately and I'll give you list and prices.

hoofus42@aol.com

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Posted by AggroJones on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 11:55 PM
 twhite wrote:
 AggroJones wrote:
 twhite wrote:

Hey, guys, I just realized that we've got an 11 year-old future model railroader here, who I slammed for calling me "Dude". 

So let's ease back a little and share some stuff with him, okay? 

UnionPacificNut--

As I said in my previous post, I don't have a lot of UP equipment, but that's because I model Rio Grande and Southern Pacific.  However, I do have a "Sports Model" 4-8-2 mountain painted in UP "Challenger" colors, and I have an E-6 A-B-B diesel set that I use to pull my City of San Francisco passenger train.  I'm going to sell off the 4-8-2, not because I don't like UP, but because it really doesn't fit my RR.  I'm keeping the City of San Francisco, though, because it ran on SP over Donner Pass between Ogden Utah and Oakland, California. 

So, what part of the UP territory do you live in?  I think a lot of us would like to know. 

Tom

 

Tom is that your Gray UP MT-73 up in the consignment/brass case at Bruce's?

Aggro: 

Nope, mine's still here at home in the box along with most of my other BLI's.  If you're curious, e-mail me privately and I'll give you list and prices.

hoofus42@aol.com

Tom

 Nah. them MT-73s are quite handsome though. But then again I'm partial to the UP family look.  Big Smile [:D]

 The fleet is pretty full as is. In fact I'm thinking of selling some of my power. PRR J1 and mabey the N&W A class.  My next new aquisition should be the PCM AC-12....if it ever comes out. Laugh [(-D]

 

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Posted by tomnoy3 on Thursday, April 5, 2007 1:36 AM

UP

680

EMD

GP38-2

UP

2448

EMD

SD60M

UP

3992

EMD

SD70M

UP

4014

EMD

SD70M

UP

4527

EMD

SD70M

UP

4528

EMD

SD70M

UP

5508

GE

C45ACCTE

UP

5788

GE

C44ACCTE

UP

5799

GE

C44ACCTE

UP

6366

GE

C44AC

UP

7015

GE

C60AC

UP

9688

GE

C44-9W

UP

9738

GE

C44-9W

Along with 5 autoracks, 30 coal cars, 28 covered hoppers, 2 flat cars, 1 centerbeam, 2 coil cars, 1 50' high cube box, 1 60' high cube box, and 2 gondolas along with 183 other road named cars.

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Thursday, April 5, 2007 2:13 PM
 JON168 wrote:

Hey GG....did you catch his latest tale, he said HE was the originator of the ''Name that loco thread'' on the ''other'' board.

  Just another lie to go with the hundreds already told.

 And we won't even go into the "I buy all my trains'' nonsense.

He made the "name that train game" but it was so corrupt it evenutually got deleted so I made the "Name That Locomotive Game"(notice capitol letters) and put some guidlines albeit he did not exactly follow them. Stealig the name is another thing Tongue [:P]

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Posted by twhite on Thursday, April 5, 2007 8:33 PM
 Guilford Guy wrote:
 JON168 wrote:

Hey GG....did you catch his latest tale, he said HE was the originator of the ''Name that loco thread'' on the ''other'' board.

  Just another lie to go with the hundreds already told.

 And we won't even go into the "I buy all my trains'' nonsense.

He made the "name that train game" but it was so corrupt it evenutually got deleted so I made the "Name That Locomotive Game"(notice capitol letters) and put some guidlines albeit he did not exactly follow them. Stealig the name is another thing Tongue [:P]

I also notice that after having posted, he's never come back to reply to anyone.  He must be a really BUSY little 11-year old "dude", isn't he?

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Posted by LD357 on Thursday, April 5, 2007 9:02 PM

Laugh [(-D]

busy at irratating everyone!!!         i just dont get it,  why be such a pest?  i was a little so-and-so at 11, but if i even thought of pulling some of the stuff this kid has,  i wouldnt have been doing much sitting  for  about 2 months!!

  sad commentary on the youth of today,  and kids like kobi make it hard for those who are actually trying to learn and enjoy this hobby.

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Thursday, April 5, 2007 9:33 PM
As well as making it hard for the old folk to trust  us trustworthy young-uns.

Alex

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