Well, just in case, I'm not the official representative of Proto 87 products, but I like their accurate wheelsets, turnouts, and such. So I figured, "OK, 'Proto87 2011' it is."
Disclaimer: I AM A TEENAGER!!!
Me
Southern Traction and Power is the name of my make believe RR.
ST&P
Mine falls into the "obvious" category.
I model the Southern Pacific and the black widow paint scheme is my favorite SP paint scheme.
I work on Boilers Thus Boilerman
I got my " name" from being the person to push for operations at the club i belong to. Also for being the dispatcher for the Ops. sessions . And as for the " MR." part a little respect goes a long way.
Otto
Truthfully, I didn't want to pick a "neat" name and then decide later I didn't like it and I'd be stuck with it. I decided to just use an abbreviated version of my name. So far so good.
Todd
Central Illinoyz
In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.
I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk.
well at the time and ever sence I seem to take for ever to get anything done and some are still not done. So when I was trying to think of a name the slow poppe dinto my head and we are train nuts so thats how I got it .
slow train Ed
Back in the day, (sixty years ago) My Lionel railroad was called "Great Western Plains RR" But after falling in love with the Western Pacific and moving to HO, the name no longer fit properly. We have a Lake just north of us called Last Mountain Lake and I always found it an interesting name as there is no mountain close to it (500 miles) But I thought by adding the Eastern it actually moved the location further west.
At the time, I had an uncle who was a Station Agent for the CPR, and I heard him talking about the various "Hoggers" and also found that handle very interesting,,,,, so the two just had to go together for my forum name.
The Last Mountain and Eastern has been the name of my layout for over fifty five years and I have old "exchange Passes" to prove it.
Johnboy out................................but still reminiscing
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
last mountain & eastern hogger!
55 years - that's amazing! Glad to see you are still at it.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Beginning initial, last name...Pret-ty clever, ey?
Tom
https://tstage9.wixsite.com/nyc-modeling
Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
I'm the Capt. of a motor-sailer and John Grimek was a youthful hero of mine. We were both from New Jersey. He was an early weight lifter. All natural-pre hormone horrors. What they used to call a "Physical Culturist" :-) I still weight lift for a work out-when I'm not skippering on the "Inside Passage".
There be salty vessels on my port based layout so Capt. Grimek is the mythological Supt. of the Black River Junction Terminal and Belt LIne R.R. The crews let him think that his word is law along the river and the division.
Raised on the Erie Lackawanna Mainline- Supt. of the Black River Transfer & Terminal R.R.
I wanted a handle that says what I'm into - I love steam locos from the slide-valve era and shays are my favorites. I fell for shays when I did a research presentation/paper on them in the ninth grade. I like everything about them: the asymmetry, the complex driveline on just one side, the "stuck in first" sound of the engine, the slow speed with enough pull to drag down the moon if there were a chain long enough, everything. It seems like shays and I were made for each other - Ephraim Shay and I even share the same birthday.
When I first tried Shayfan as my handle, it had already been taken, so I added my zip code. I figured that would give enough of a clue as to my location. I have since relocated, so my handle has become partially obsolete. I seriously doubt that I'll ever stop being a shay fan.
By the way, my avatar is the buckin' horse of the University of Wyoming - where I went to school.
Phil, I'm not a rocket scientist; they are my students.
Errol
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Modeling Canadian Pacific's Okanagan Branch In The 1950's
A little over 5 years ago, my wife and I were touring Northern Wales. While visiting the town of Porthmadog (and riding the Ffestiniog Rlwy.) my wife detected a toy sheep in a souvenir shop, which just begged to be bought. Cute little fella´s listening to the name "Sir Madog"
Somehow the name caught on
I didn't, my parents gave it to me.mh
My screenname originated from me being a Transformers fan, and I stuck with the consistancy. Then, out of the blue, a guy asks me ab out it on another forum. He appearently helped replace some signalling equipment at the museum I voulnteer at, and it was made by a company called "Flashwave", So I consider it justified
-Morgan
The Milwaukee Road had a siding near where I grew up, east of RapicdCity, S.D. called Murphy Siding. A couple miles east of it was one called HO Siding. I'm active on some car racing sites, where people know me as Murphy. I have a unique first name, and an hard to pronounce Norweigan last name, so Murphy works out quite well.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
I wanted something railroady that would indicate my modelling interest without being too obvious and I thought using the Whyte diagrams to indicate a wheel arrangement would be interesting.
As far as I know, there's only one loco with the oo-OO-OO-oo arrangement.
Eric
I wish I was a headlight
On a northbound train
I'm a fan of Anne McAffrey's sci-fi books about dragons. Every time I attempted to use "dragonrider" someone had already taken it. So, I used the second best which was "dragenrider".
The Cedar Branch & Western--The Hillbilly Line!
My forum ID here is in honor of my son
on every other forum I'm GN.2-6-8-0
On going thru my first book on the Great Northern came across a picture of a class M2 2-6-8-0 and fell in love with that ol' steamer so much so i just had to have one....When Challenger Models decided to import them I said Sign me up!!
oo-OO-OO-oo I wanted something railroady that would indicate my modelling interest without being too obvious and I thought using the Whyte diagrams to indicate a wheel arrangement would be interesting. As far as I know, there's only one loco with the oo-OO-OO-oo arrangement. Eric
Just FYI, in addition to the PRR T-1 class, the B&O had one 4-4-4-4, class N-1.
See this page http://www.steamlocomotive.com/duplex/ for a discussion of duplex drive locomotives.
Enjoy
Paul
TA462 Anyone that was a teenager in the late seventies lusted for black Trans Ams. The ones that had the better 400 cubic inch motor had T/A 6.6 on the shaker hood scoop. I swapped a bored .30 over 455 Ram Air IV motor out of a 70 Trans Am which now is 462 cubic inches into my 78 Trans Am and had replacement decals made that say T/A 462. TA462 was my name on a old Pontiac site so I kept it when I registered here. I'm sure a few beers helped in my decision as well.
Anyone that was a teenager in the late seventies lusted for black Trans Ams. The ones that had the better 400 cubic inch motor had T/A 6.6 on the shaker hood scoop. I swapped a bored .30 over 455 Ram Air IV motor out of a 70 Trans Am which now is 462 cubic inches into my 78 Trans Am and had replacement decals made that say T/A 462. TA462 was my name on a old Pontiac site so I kept it when I registered here. I'm sure a few beers helped in my decision as well.
Used to run various combinations of the Ram Air III and IV in Sanger V drives (flat bottom-boat) Even though I loved those BB Chevy's could never keep the bottom end intact, especially running over 7K' The Pontiac will stay together all day long, just as my other fav MOPAR...
BTW, bogp40 is just my favorite: B&O GP40 and dash 2s
Modeling B&O- Chessie Bob K. www.ssmrc.org
Simple. I use my real name because I stand behind everything I write and don't need to hide behind a forum name. :-)
Cheers
Roger T.
Home of the late Great Eastern Railway see: - http://www.greateasternrailway.com
For more photos of the late GER see: - http://s94.photobucket.com/albums/l99/rogertra/Great_Eastern/
first name(Gabe)+ my future profesion, Marine Corp Officer(USMC)
"Mess with the best, die like the rest" -U.S. Marine Corp
MINRail (Minessota Rail Transportaion Corp.) - "If they got rid of the weeds what would hold the rails down?"
And yes I am 17.
Rebel says it all, I usually do things differently, many times just being way ahead of my time. Railroad example, I use white beaded foam for layout base because it can be had out west and I can get it free a lot of times (but I did do research into the flammability thing and found the fears unwarranted). Get the biggest non railroading kicks out of those investment salesmen and advisers who try to say 11% return is fantastic as I always got around 35% and did it by putting all my eggs in one basket too, a big mistake is you ask these so called professionals. Sorry for the rants but these guys are always calling but I have finally joined the 21 century and have caller ID now!
Gabe!
Go for it!
When I was a Royal Canadian Air Cadet a long time ago the Squadron Training Officers used the USMC basic training manual as their primary guide when teaching us leadership methods. Those experiences formed my life as much as my parents did.
You should be proud to have set yourself the goal of becoming a USMC officer. I wish you all the best in your future endeavours.
Please tell us more about your model railroading.
My forum name is just an abbreviation of my model railroad and website name. Black River Valley Railroad. The name itself came from the area I live in.
I hoped it would tie things together.
Remember its your railroad
Allan
Track to the BRVRR Website: http://www.brvrr.com/
I can't remeber for sure, but I think my screename came about after countless house of forethought, and in a sudden flask of intuition, it popped into my brain.
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Van Hobbies H1b, K1a, T1c, D10g, F1a, F2a, G5a. Division Point: H24-66 Hammerhead, Alco covered wagons A-B-B-A, C-Liner A-B-B-A, EMD FP7A A-B-B.
H1b modified to replicate modern day 2816. All with Tsunamis.
Paul,
Thanks! Now I know further!
thanks for the encouragement HOn30critter.
My grandfather was a marine corpral in Korea, fought through the Chosin Resevior, and my Dad was a 1st lieutant (a MP) in the marines during the 80's. so I geuss it runs in the family.
I currently model an broken down short line branch line in minnesota during the modern era. The branch line serves two grain elevators, a fertlizer company and a gravel company. there is a junction with another branch in one town. There are so many weeds in between the tracks that if tthey killed the weeds, nothing would hold the rails inplace (look at this link http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=357469&nseq=6)
Also I love narrow gauge railways and I have a soft spot for british railways.
Thanks again, Sir