QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 Jim: Do you have the pics you're sending me of the UP Challenger on a web site? They're kind of big, the last one took up 69% of the room I have for e-mails, and I have some important e-mails I'm waiting for, I wouldn't want to miss them because I was using 100% of my room for them. Or if you don't have them on a web site, is there any way you could make them smaller?
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes Vic Smith posted this in the "other" forum. lol [:D] http://www.njagyouth.org/liberty.htm This site is super cool and wayyyy farrrrrr outtttttttttt. [:D] [;)] [8D]
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=5959
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QUOTE: I try to keep all of the GMR's and MRP's together, 'cause I find myself going back to them a bunch.Those and the wiring, benchwork and trackplanning books stay where I can (sometimes) find them. I also have a few MR's and RMC's that I keep handy, because of certain articles or layouts. Do you guys do that?
QUOTE: Originally posted by philnrunt Dougal- Good choice, I remember when the 50 series came out, I knew a conductor at the Marion In CR yard, he gave me a tour of some BRAND new units. Clean, not stinky, and the paint was just so BLUE! Later I read that EMD had problems with the 50's, but they were always special to me.
QUOTE: Originally posted by cjm89 Dougal: Was it a new P2K one? I'd like to have one decorated for the KCS, but it would be way out of my era. (Besides, KCS just rebuilt a few SD50's, so now they're in the gray/yellow scheme, and not the original white scheme.)
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo Morning ALL! [(-D][(-D] thanks for the kind reactions on my portrait ! [(-D][(-D] KRUMP: about the kiting, it is not para-sailing, the kites we use are smaller, and the big things ( 100 sqFt ) are also used in kite-surfing on water, we also use smaller kites ( 50 sqFt ) you can use to jump or pull a small 3 wheel car, a "buggy" so basicly we stay on the ground or skid along the beach, like skiing, with occasional jumps. Me too have to be carefull in jumping too far or high, as I was hit by a blind-driver some years back, so the buggy is best for me, at least yet more time spent sitting, not too much strain on my knee, that was damaged in that accident. --- put that way Lupo, it now sounds like a Gladiator sport[:D]
cheers, krump
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