MILW-RODR CPRail modeler What the... That is wierd. I wonder what the person was thinking when they did this. He was probably thinking "Hey! I wonder what the penguins from Madagascar would do with all this stuff!?!?!?" Even after that movie I still like penguins. My favorite penguin themed movie scene involves Jessica Alba and a pair of pink pantys but, I wanna get it G rated and I think that movie was PG13. Not to mention I can't think of the tittle
CPRail modeler What the... That is wierd. I wonder what the person was thinking when they did this.
What the...
That is wierd. I wonder what the person was thinking when they did this.
Good luck chuck would be the name of the movie you speak of.
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Thats just wrong on so many levels, like the aftermath of a bad train wreck. I saw a coupled together engine at the Timonium show a few years a go that a guy was tryinng to sell. It was 3 or 4 SD70's put together. It may have looked some what believeable if he had bothered to line up all the seems etc. but it did generate a lot of interest from the crowd.
I doubt it will be gone anytime soon except maybe the dumpster. I can't believe the junk I see on that auction place.
Bob
-Morgan
Wow! A lot of effort went into that, and some thought.
"Looks like somthing that the penguins from the "Madegascar" movie
would put together."
My thoughts exactly!
Normally I don't create threads like this, but I think this merits sharing. This has got to be the most wacko----uh I mean "unusual" kitbash I've ever seen!
http://cgi.ebay.com/HO-WALTHERS-PASSENGER-CARS-LOT-INTERESTING-CUSTOM_W0QQitemZ220457450652QQcmdZViewItemQQptZModel_RR_Trains?hash=item335449bc9c&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
1. So, would the prime mover be inside?
2. What would you call it???? "Cramtrak"?
3. Looks like something that the penguins from the "Madegascar" movie would put together.
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