QUOTE: Warthog (WH) Lucky guy, getting to play and blow up things. The A-10s are an awesome looking plane. I like them. [;)]
QUOTE: pedromorgan: …could one of you that had a bombardier double decker commuter car or a large double decker superliner please just measure the height from rail level for me?
QUOTE: Arm-chair modeler here; just coming out of a 15-year break in active modeling.
QUOTE: Now we've moved to our permanent residence…
QUOTE: If there are any other modelers in the Reading area who read this and need another operator on their layout, I volunteer!
Brought to you by the letters C.P.R. as well as D&H!
K1a - all the way
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=5959
If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Robert: I just went to railimages.com and opened an account. I believe they said it would take up to 48 hrs before I get a reply.
cheers, krump
"TRAIN up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" ... Proverbs 22:6
QUOTE: Pedro: i thought it was too insignificant for its own topic and i thought i would "test the water" in here first. posting a new topic sometimes seems like creating fuss over nothing.
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy QUOTE: Pedro: i thought it was too insignificant for its own topic and i thought i would "test the water" in here first. posting a new topic sometimes seems like creating fuss over nothing. Trust me on this, there's no topic too insignificant to post if you need info on it. That's the beauty of the forum. Think of it, there's probably a guy lurking on the forum who doesn't post that much because he feels he doesn't have that much to add. But he has a string of those Bombardier cars. Your question gives him a chance to whip out his scale rule and post an answer. You both win. Let me give you a personal example. A few weeks ago some guy posted loooking for kits for a rotary snowplow and tender made my DimiTrains. These have been out of production for years. By pure dumb luck I had these kits, still unbuilt, that I had purchased back in 1987. What's even more amazing is that I knew where they were since I had recently seen them while unpacking some of my old train stuff. Now a rotary snowplow would be a bit out of place on the Ferrocarril Veracruz Norte, so those kits are now happily being assembled by some guy in Corpus Christi. Maybe no one will have the answer, but ask away. Ed
QUOTE: Cape Girardeau Jim: I setup the coffepot, so when it runs low, whoever's here just needs to put water in it and start it back up. Fresh grounds, new filter, the whole shebang!
QUOTE: Krump: I then spent the afternoon hours (12-4) at the Model RR club, located in our local shopping mall - apparently the Christmas Retail time has started as we had a busy day with over 350 visitors over the 4 hrs … our club layout is open to the public each Saturday afternoon, all year - and also over the Christmas shopping hrs.
QUOTE: Tom: The depot was originally built by the Marietta and North Georgia in 1887. The line was taken over by the L&N in the 1890s. It's a pretty little brick depot. ……. It's going to be really nice when it's done. The club has been offered an interior lease to build a model railroad and use it for our meetings when it's done. That's going to be really cool.
QUOTE: Teffy: In TEXAS it is now against the law to talk and drive unless you have a headset.