QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Not much to report around here Noah
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Got to go mow the lawn, as it's gettin' tall I'm gettin' and urge for more moola. Noah
QUOTE: Originally posted by tomwatkins Good Mornin' Everybody, It's a gray, foggy morning in the mountains. It feels like it's going to get hot today. The coffee is particularly good this morning and I'm feeling lazy. There's a lot to do today, both on and off the railroad, but I'm having trouble mustering up any interest in any of it thus far. Fergie, Welcome Back! I'm glad it was a good and productive trip. The wood structure kits are a lot of fun. You're right, nothing simulates a worn wood building as well as wood. Congratulations on the drug bust. Just be careful. Like they used to say on "Hill Street Blues", Lets be careful out there. Jarrett, welcome to the coffee shop. Stop by anytime. Well folks, I'd better go for now. I'd really rather be lazy and nonproductive today, but i'd better get going. Have a great day everyone, Tom
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Hi Elliot [8D] Pull up a chair, Jarrett and I were just chatting but there is always room for more.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 i was talking to Elliot about trains through email and he told me that there is a train that leaves the cities around 6:30 and should be in town, where i live, between 7-8. well last night a train rolled through at 7:13, i didn't go and look because i was to tired, had baseball practice and needless to say i wasn't to cool yet, it was 96 or something when i got home.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Hawks05 today was a great day for me. went to a LHS. bought 4 kits, a Atlas RTR piece, the 2 latest MRR mags, and some couplers. the one thing i forgot were switches. i had that on my list to, the last thing i wrote down. got in the car and was reading the MRR and saw how to set track perfectly and it said something about switches. oh well, that will be my next trip or if i can talk to one of my friends and have him get me something. the RTR piece was a BNSF centerflow hopper, 3 of the kits were Accurail, a SOO Line Boxcar, a SOO line centerflow hopper, and a CNW centerflow hopper. the other kit was a Roundhouse Duluth, Missabe, and Iron Range ore car kit (2 cars included). so i'll have some fun reading ahead of me and some fun with the kits. hopefully i can start working more so i can start buying more. i have the scanner on now because i guess there is usually a train coming through town between 7-8 at night so i'm going to try and catch that on the scanner and maybe get out and take some pictures, test out the new camera.