QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon QUOTE: Originally posted by YNCS Beautiful Napoli, where you can sit by the bay and watch the garbage move in and out with the tide. BTW, fellow squids and ex-squids, did you hear about how the Hartford ran aground near La Madd several months ago? The Commodore (who was riding), the Captain, the Nav and the Assistant Navigator (ETC) all got relieved. It was a classic case of Murphy's Law in action. They did things like have the fathometer reading in fathoms, the shallow water alarm set in feet, and the chart giving depths in meters. Yikes....unless you're in the gator navy, ships (boats) and land do not mix.......but then again neither does using different scales for the things that are supposed to keep you away from them.....just like they say about flying, try to stay in the middle of the air....the edges are where problems occur...
QUOTE: Originally posted by YNCS Beautiful Napoli, where you can sit by the bay and watch the garbage move in and out with the tide. BTW, fellow squids and ex-squids, did you hear about how the Hartford ran aground near La Madd several months ago? The Commodore (who was riding), the Captain, the Nav and the Assistant Navigator (ETC) all got relieved. It was a classic case of Murphy's Law in action. They did things like have the fathometer reading in fathoms, the shallow water alarm set in feet, and the chart giving depths in meters.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes go kick those Royals in the seat of the pants. You might have to climb down into the celler to do that though. Since they seem to be keeping the place all to themselves. [:(] [V] [:(!] Russel, while I was in Springfield, I saw some interesting stuff. A CN unit past by, if you would have been at your inlaws you could have got a good pic of it.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Jim, I'll give him an e-mail in a little while, if I can find his address someplace. Ed! Welcome back! I've been wondering when you'd get home again, you've been missed around here. I haven't talked to my cousins yet, but I hopefully will soon. Thanks for the info you provided though, it'll help I'm sure. Chris, Glad you finally that steamer. Ain't it great when You get some thing and it's way better than you expected? That was the way it was with my P2K E unit I just got. Tom, thanks for the info, I'll have to keep an eye out for them. One step closer to a completed Transfer Caboose. Major assembly is completed, and it's painting time! I hope to do the black either tonight or tomarrow and then the yellow either Friday or Saturday. Pictures of the group of major unpainted parts to hopefully follow tomarrow or Friday. Noah
Being Crazy,keeps you from going "INSANE" !! "The light at the end of the tunnel,has been turned off due to budget cuts" NOT AFRAID A Vet., and PROUD OF IT!!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dummyrailroad hey everyone it's been a while since i've been online. see that not much has changed. is there any other n-scalers out there that feel like we have been left in the dark? to all i'm modeling the Boston and Maine and Maine Central in nscale during 1941 to 1945. it's kinda in a ntrack style since right now i'm stationed in naples italy. I think I can say my trains have traveled more actual miles then most model trains. =). the weather is good and hot and MT. VESEUS is in full view as usual, until tomorrow see everyone later. Sam W. HM3/SS USN.
QUOTE: Originally posted by elias this is rediculous, it's finaly summer and scince ive gotten out of school track repair hasn't stoped where i go railfanning, i havn't seen a train scince 4th of july