QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 emeraldisle- So why are u still here? fla.phil
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 Just dropped in for a quick cuppa before bed-time.[|)] Big_Girl, I see my beloved GBPs lost AGAIN[;)] Hope Junior has been busy[C=:-)] Gotta go, 'night all.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tomwatkins Good Mornin' Everyone, Fergie, I'm glad to hear that the cattle the other day were in good hands and well taken care of. We've never tried bell peppers on burgers before. We use them on lots of other things though. We'll have to give that a try. Sounds really good. I'm glad you all had a good time while Teffy was there. Sounds like it was a lot of fun. I'm looking forward to them getting here. it's too bad about the Mountain's unscheduled excursion but stuff happens sometimes. Tom
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
QUOTE: No, the ship models are still on Pete Nolan's album. Maybe you are referring to the sub-album he has entitled 'Destroyer' which is currently empty. Check his main album.
QUOTE: Well I'm going to take my wife out for dinner. Nothing fancy, just burgers I guess. Take care everyone. Paul
QUOTE: Good morning all - Any French Vanilla/Hazlenut flavored coffee available? If so, I'll take a 20oz cup, 5 cream and 4 sugar as well....Thanks.
QUOTE: Duchess is not mean by any means, but she is very onary and sturborn. She is very playful but plays very rough.
QUOTE: John: I’ve seen the formula for correct weight for N scale cars but can’t put my finger on it this minute. Give me a bit.
QUOTE: It didn't strike me when I read it, because I remember their regulation about train only content, but I've found other guys there with ship photos (at least model ships), lots of them. If you look at the very first album on page one (Pete Nolan's album - very nice, by the way) it has a couple dozen ship model photos. After you build up some model railroad content you could try slipping in some ship photos now and them.
QUOTE: Ok so this is one of my first posts on the coffee shop. I have a question. For those of you who do or have worked on a railroad, what is it like ? It has always been my dream to work for a railroad. I'm only 13, but one day I would like to go to work on a railroad. I would like to work on a shortline or a regional. Thanks !
QUOTE: Gosh, no report from John or Teffy. I was hoping to hear something by now.
QUOTE: Ed: You wouldn't believe how nice John's layout is, and he is an electronic genius. The ideas are better to explain when we were looking at the PC boards and now I can't wait to get home, build one and see if I can get it to work.
QUOTE: hey everyone-whats your favorite model railroad of all time?
QUOTE: Read some books on wolf psychology and pack behavior. You'll get a lot of insight into your dog's behavior.
QUOTE: I’m still piddling along on my mockups. Think I’m spending too much time on something that’s supposed to be real temporary. Hopefully tomorrow I’ll have a couple of shots to share. Football and errands got in the way of making substantial progress this weekend.
I'm back!
Follow the progress:
http://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/displayForumTopic/content/12129987972340381/page/1
QUOTE: Got him to Two turntables and two LHS's in Two days. So I believe Bob is now happy,
QUOTE: Try this guy for custom decals: http://www.kcnet.com/~gmcrail/GMCRail1.html His prices seem reasonable, especially since it seems you already have the artwork.
QUOTE: A few days ago you commented "...suggested that I transfer over to Railimages as they don't have spectrum issues, just content ie No Ships..." It didn't strike me when I read it, because I remember their regulation about train only content, but I've found other guys there with ship photos (at least model ships), lots of them. If you look at the very first album on page one (Pete Nolan's album - very nice, by the way) it has a couple dozen ship model photos. After you build up some model railroad content you could try slipping in some ship photos now and them. Or are you referring to 1:1 scale Coast Guard ships photos?
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Morning Coffee Shoppers, Hope everyone had a decent weekend. No hurricanes reported. Glad to hear that Teffy made it to N.S. without mishap (at least to him and family, not including his Mountain). Ferg, I know you were busy getting things ready for the visit and chasing gremlins, but did you see the link I posted regarding a place to get custom decals done? Or the comment about posting ship model photos on RailImages? You had me going with that talk about barbequing salmon and tiger prawns. I really miss cold water seafood. Not that the fish down here isn’t good, but it’s a lot different from what you find up north. By the way, how long until you ship out again? Regards Ed
QUOTE: It's about 42 degrees on the front porch and the air is clear and crisp. It's supposed to get up into the high 60's this afternoon. The leaves are starting to turn and it's going to be a wonderful day.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes [br... Well time to walk the four legged garbage disposal and see if she left any pillows with "stuffing" in them. [8] [:0] [B)] Trust me I am not kidding. She has destroyed 2, yes 2 couches, the coffee table, and has "dug" holes in the carpet. My patience grows very thin.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Paul W. Beverung Jay C; We lived with my grandparents on 54th st. about two blocks south of North Ave. untill my dad got home from the Pacific. We then moved to a housing project the Village of Shorewood set up next to the CNW tracks. That probably explains why I'm such a train nut. After that we moved to 3535 N. Murry Ave. Shorewood. My brother ownes the house now. What part of Wisconsin are you in? ... Paul
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester Well Bob and John have come and gone and a good night was had by all. Pictures to follow. And from what I'm told they all enjoyed the BBQ'd Salmon. Good food and good company!!Well Bob and John have come and gone and a good night was had by all. Pictures to follow. And from what I'm told Bob, Stef and his mother all enjoyed the BBQ'd Salmon. Good food and good company!! Unfortunately one Gremlin got out of the cage and kicked Bob's Mountain off the table. I cried, Bob shrugged and the engine just rolled along. If you ever see a Mountain with the right rear cab turned down, you can say "Hey, Wasn't that the one that rolled off the rails on the MESS back in 04' ?" I'm greatful for Bob's visit as I enjoyed it and look forward to other experiences like this in the future. Tom and Bill you are both in for a pleasant Surprise! Jim: Thank you ever so much for the photos they are excellent and do you much credit. I still would like to see this is in real life as the sound would be inspiring! Any way gents Later Fergie
QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianiu hey everyone- whats your favorite model railroad of all time?
QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Alex, you and I have almost Identical dreams! My plan is to start at the local tourist railroad and maybe through a few connections there work my way up to a freight railroad someplace. I also would like to go that Modoc railroad school in Sacramento, to up my chances. I hope to get the contol pannel more advanced today, but then again, that's what I wanted last week too. Well, it's ben a little chilly around here, frosted last ngiht, and it supposed to freeze tonight. 'Scuse me, need to get a blanket, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Noah I'd like to go into some railroad-related industry if I make a good deal of money doing it, something in the manufacturing industries/steel industry/transportation is probably going to be my employer some day. And it's getting colder here too, although maybe not permanently for the moment, tonite it's supposed to frost, but then the rest of the week it's supposed to either stay in the low 70s or the low 60s-hight 50s... What we really need here is a rain though, the grain dust is getting pretty bead without anything to dampen it down. OF course, being 200-300 miles south of you guys down here in Illinois, it'll take us 3-4 weeks to get the weather you're getting regularly. But Illinois lately has been having fairly mild winters, anyways. Well I got to go to the LHS today, and I got a Atlas wide-vision caboose, (CB&Q of course!), and a pair of Zuron sprue nippers, something I've needed for a long time! The caboose is very nice, only I wish I could have gotten it as a kit, I need something to do for the enterity I'm going without a layout!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Alex, you and I have almost Identical dreams! My plan is to start at the local tourist railroad and maybe through a few connections there work my way up to a freight railroad someplace. I also would like to go that Modoc railroad school in Sacramento, to up my chances. I hope to get the contol pannel more advanced today, but then again, that's what I wanted last week too. Well, it's ben a little chilly around here, frosted last ngiht, and it supposed to freeze tonight. 'Scuse me, need to get a blanket, brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Noah
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes QUOTE: Originally posted by tomwatkins Jim, actually just bisquits and pretty much whatever sounds good to me. We had cheese, egg and bacon bisquits for dinner tonight. Darn the cholesterol, full speed ahead. They were delicious. Tom Tom [:D] There is just something about biscuits to a country boy. Then when it is biscuits AND sausage gravy that really hits the spot. [:p] My dad was a youngster during the depression and was one of 13 kids. Guess what they ate about every meal. He vowed to himself that he would never eats biscuits and gravy when he grew up. Guess what, lol, he still makes them. [:p] His chicken gravy on Sundays after church was "to die for". When he cooked fried chicken (since I grew up on a farm there wasn't a shortage of them either) man, what a meal. Sunday afternoon fried chicken, mashed potatoes, chicken gravy, rolls or biscuits, salad, corn, green beans, and THEN . . . Sunday Afternoon FOOTBALL. Wish I was back in school and eating like that again. [:p] AND if that wasn't good enough, my chair at the kitchen table looked out over the farm and the train tracks ran right by our farm. Geee, lucky me. [;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by tomwatkins Jim, actually just bisquits and pretty much whatever sounds good to me. We had cheese, egg and bacon bisquits for dinner tonight. Darn the cholesterol, full speed ahead. They were delicious. Tom