QUOTE: ***: I don't sleep! I build!!
QUOTE: Spooky is trying to teach the little guy how to steal a caboose. Egad, that's all I need, is TWO caboose thieves! Knowing Spooky, she'll break him in on that little Pennsy cabin-car I bought for the J-1, then work him up to the Rio Grande's. Thank God she's not an ocelot, she'd be dragging my Yellowstones around!
QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite Morning all: I was just going to tell you to check out Fergie's post on the forum, but he posted it here, too. Now i've got yet ANOTHER case of Bridge-Envy! Spent the evening working on a combination of scenery for the new extension (which means I keep putting off installing that viaduct on the other side of the Buttes), went back to my old habit of foam forms, newspaper and hydrocal. I've overbought so much of that Insulfoam that I can just cut it into blocks and use it as a base. A little more time-consuming, but at least I'll have a solid base for when I start planting that forest of furnace-filter trees that Aggrojones posted a couple of months ago. Later, Tom [:P][:P][:P]
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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
QUOTE: Diesel hit $2.12/gal today. Gas is over $2.
QUOTE: we are expecting all time highs this summer for gasoline of over $3 a gallon.... So everyone be happy that you don't live in California.... and for those of you who do live out here.... I FEEL YOUR PAIN.
QUOTE: Originally posted by steveblackledge BRIAN QUOTE: we are expecting all time highs this summer for gasoline of over $3 a gallon.... So everyone be happy that you don't live in California.... and for those of you who do live out here.... I FEEL YOUR PAIN. Fuel in the UK works out at $7.00 a gallon (approx), about 70% of that is tax, that hurts
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!
QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite Just pulled off the layout for a little lunch. Fergie: Tubifeaur--So THAT'S the great French engineer--and all this time I've been basing my bridges on a German ancestor of mine named Heinrich Spanndasdamgorge! Or maybe that Englishman named Sir Cecil Builduntiyou-Goinsane. One of them-- Tom [:P][:P][:P]
QUOTE: that website that has landscapes is really nice, I have some good ideas already.
QUOTE: "Duke of Gloucester"
QUOTE: it all came back - in a flash! Amazing, simply amazing.
"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad
"There are only 3 things you need out of life:A gentle grade,the wind in your face,and cinders in your hair.....But keep an eye on the water glass!" Jack Evans
QUOTE: Steve, that loco looks familiar - It's a BR Standard design of some form, I'm guessing either the one-off "Duke of Gloucester" or a "Britannia" class?
QUOTE: this is my 1000th post
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite Just pulled off the layout for a little lunch. Fergie: Tubifeaur--So THAT'S the great French engineer--and all this time I've been basing my bridges on a German ancestor of mine named Heinrich Spanndasdamgorge! Or maybe that Englishman named Sir Cecil Builduntiyou-Goinsane. One of them-- Tom [:P][:P][:P] OK that might explain the problem as I was unable to find anything on the Interweb using the other spelling, Then again I failed french in school, Go figure. From what I can remember there was two variances of the design, one for single track and the other for twin track. Both designs used the exact same materials and dimensions. The man was well ahead of his time. It's too bad he met an untimely demise so young in life. I believe the anniversary of his birthday is coming up.
QUOTE: Originally posted by JimRCGMO LilRob, good to 'see' you in again - have you been dodging dogs yourself?[}:)][;)] Jim in Cape Girardeau
QUOTE: just got back upstairs from playing electrician in the train room. Half the outlets are wired now.
QUOTE: Seeing all these pics is a strong motivation to get something running here.
QUOTE: rabbitt, rabbitt, rabbitt
QUOTE: Matt: … it's grey, soggy and cold outside…
QUOTE: (western)Tom: I think I'm going back to tried and true, gang. Much as I admire the layouts I've seen with contoured foam scenery, I am firmly of the opinion that God created THIS guy for hardshell!
QUOTE: I've overbought so much of that Insulfoam that I can just cut it into blocks and use it as a base. ….. I'll have a solid base for when I start planting that forest of furnace-filter trees.
QUOTE: Fergie: You will be quite happy with HO, ignore the N scale peanuts gallery, as they boisterous and sadly out numbered .
QUOTE: Paul: Diesel hit $2.12/gal today. Gas is over $2.
QUOTE: (northern)Phil: I just read in one of the mags (Diesel Era) about G& O being based out of Knoxville Tn, and I thought I was going to be able to give Flip a heads up on it, and here you scoop me.
QUOTE: Mikeygaw: I am currently planning to remove one siding and add a trolley line traveling through my town and looping by the siding and near a passenger station on the elevated line.
QUOTE: Grubby: April Issue of MR wont be here for another month or so...I only just bought March last week..
QUOTE: grayfox: Ed is out in his Orange grove picking oranges…
QUOTE: Steve: Fuel in the UK works out at $7.00 a gallon..
QUOTE: grayfox: The oil producing countries are pumping at capacity now, and it takes years and megabucks to drill more well and bring them online and connect to a pipe distribution system, so there you have it guys....a classic case of rapidly rising demand, and not enough supply…
QUOTE: Siberianmo: That familiar orange color - the Lionel logo - it all came back - in a flash! Amazing, simply amazing.
QUOTE: Attaboy: Seeing all these pics is a strong motivation to get something running here. Didn't expect that when I started on this thread.
QUOTE: Originally posted by JimRCGMO QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester QUOTE: Originally posted by twhite Just pulled off the layout for a little lunch. Fergie: Tubifeaur--So THAT'S the great French engineer--and all this time I've been basing my bridges on a German ancestor of mine named Heinrich Spanndasdamgorge! Or maybe that Englishman named Sir Cecil Builduntiyou-Goinsane. One of them-- Tom [:P][:P][:P] OK that might explain the problem as I was unable to find anything on the Interweb using the other spelling, Then again I failed french in school, Go figure. From what I can remember there was two variances of the design, one for single track and the other for twin track. Both designs used the exact same materials and dimensions. The man was well ahead of his time. It's too bad he met an untimely demise so young in life. I believe the anniversary of his birthday is coming up. Okay Fergie, I'll play 'Ed' - explain Tubifeaur, please. Not finding any French translation for that....[D)] Jim in Cape Girardeau (originally spelled Girardot, some say)