QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester If I'm not mistaken I've been on a "Point" class CG Cutter and from what I can remember they carry 50mm guns. And yes your right short term memory seems to go second and what goes first Well lets just say I can't remember.
QUOTE: Originally posted by YNCS QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester If I'm not mistaken I've been on a "Point" class CG Cutter and from what I can remember they carry 50mm guns. And yes your right short term memory seems to go second and what goes first Well lets just say I can't remember. The U.S. military, along with the rest of NATO, doesn't use 50mm guns. The Point class USCG cutters have a 40mm gun. BTW, the 40mm gun was designed by the Swedish company Bofors before WW2.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 yncs- isn't that the weapon we had mounted on our half-tracks? Phil
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 One thing I've noticed about the digital is that it is kind of slow to reset between shots. At least mine is. Are you still working at the Pizza place?[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Evening guys Chris, when you do the oil bunker conversions I'd love to either see some shots or just have you give a brief description of what you did. Hasta mañana, amigos, Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Curses, the dreaded 'red x' instead of photos. [:(!] Okay, I could use some advice here. I think I have the [img] codes right, the photo addresses should be right, and I did check to see that the photos were actually there after uploading to RailImages. But after fighting the slow connection, dropped signals, and general problems all day I don't have the strength to figure out what the problem is with the photos. [:(] If any of you can easily spot the error, please let me know so I can correct it. Chris - You're looking for a commercially made oil bunker hatch?? You must be modeling in Horribly Oversized where you can actually see the details. In N I can get away with just carving something from an old discarded model sprue. By the time it's glued down on the tender deck, and everything painted in black, no one around here (much less me) is going to be able to distingui***he difference!! Bad eyesight has it's advantages. [:D] Thanks Ed
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Hey All [:)] Another good military trivia question is about the "Brass Monkey" and the phrase "Cold enough to freeze the balls off a Brass Monkey". Anyone want to take a guess. I have known the answer to both of these for several years but the brass monkey was just featured on one of the joke sites that someone sends me. I will let everyone take some guesses first, then if no ones can answer these two questions I will let Dan. [;)] [:p]
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Morning guys, Just a quick check-in. Thanks Lupo for the help on the photos. Thought I had it figured out. Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by Engineer Bob Hi! I'm Engineer Bob, on the ole ATSF . . . 1953 vintage. Adding on to the layout. How many others doin' the same? Speaking of coffe . . . I just quit drinkin' that stuff. You want caffiene, try "Upside-Down 7-Up!" WOW!
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes But does anyone know the origin of the phrase, "The whole 9 yards" ? [?]
QUOTE: Another good military trivia question is about the "Brass Monkey" and the phrase "Cold enough to freeze the balls off a Brass Monkey".