JoeinPA Nope. He's sitting in the corner of the door window under the 4. Joe
Nope. He's sitting in the corner of the door window under the 4.
Joe
I agree.
Bruce
I saw that spot on top of the car, that looked like a little LION, but it is not. It is not in focus. LIONS are always in focus as compared to the rest of the frame. Atop the train you just see the wood work of the platform roof. The LION is on the window frame on the Storm Door.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
So here is the LION'S GRS machine. The power supply for the trains is to the left, the output to the tracks passes through that red light. The locomotives do not draw enough to current to cause the lamp to light, but drop a a coin, or other short and all of the current passes through the light, and it lights up. Lets the operator know that there is a problem on the line. What with a 15 amp power supply, some shorts are not enough to trip the internal protection in the supply.
Lion,
WOW! Look it all the wever's and stuff's, I wanna' pway wit dose', can I?
BTW, The two center poster's on the window's, are upside down. picky picky.
Meow!
Frank
Oh, yes, the posters. I was at our Pepsi distributorship, I needed a gas line for our machine, and I saw stacks of these panels. I knew that they would make great building material for structures on my layout, and so they gave me these.
In the meanwhile, the winter sun was bothering the poor little LION, and so he put the panels up on the window sill. Once upon a time they were all right side up, but I took some down for some more light one day. Then recently I put them back up again without paying attention to which end was up.
Our little friend appears to be hanging out in the (big) red light district.
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
Take a magnetic reed switch, attach it to a pair of wires, I am using some conductors stripped out of a Cat-5 cable. Drill a 3/32" hole between the tracks and insert the assembly (much easier than trying to construct it in situ.) Cover the assumbly with a small snip of duct tape to protect it.Trains have magnets on the bottom of a middle car, pulls detection relays.
Yeah Relays. LIONS do not understand chips or transistors and all that he knows about vacuum tubes the that they glow red and get very hot. RELAYS.... That a LION can understand. Things that go CLICK, and you can see what they are doing. Here is motherboard of LION.
Is that a LION there, underneath the 9th relay of the top row in a bundle of wires?
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Actually, there is no LION in that picture. You did see the Bushy LION in the first two shots.
There are LIONS and then there are scraps of stuff that look like LIONS. Can ewe tell the difference?
He's on top of the middle signal.
There's a LION somewhere else this month....
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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rrinker There's a LION somewhere else this month.... --Randy
Yes I saw his contribution. Nicely done Lion.
You have not yet found the LION. This is an easy one, but I'll give you more time on it.
LION,
I have lost my ability, to enlarge your pic's, so I'll have to be out of the hunt for a while.
But my guess would be, to the left of the center post, at the middle where the yellow safety line is.
Plus I like the yittle route Map.
Striped
Well I thought I'd let Frank get this easy one but do to technical difficulties....... I'll have to say the little varmit is in the girders above the light on the left.
Him hidden good, tink I see, but maybe a bat hanging there instead - too darkish
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
BATMAN Well I thought I'd let Frank get this easy one but do to technical difficulties....... I'll have to say the little varmit is in the girders above the light on the left.
Yup, that is where the little warmint is. The girders were fun enough to make: is is curogated cardboard, painted correctly.
OOOCH, more hiden lion spagetti, dini see atoll
Easy Peasy! Up at the top in the forest of Central Park in front of the Manhattan skyline. He is pretty big in this photo.
Yes, he is in the tree, but the tree grows in Brooklyn and the apartments are along Franklin Avenue.
JoeinPA rrinker There's a LION somewhere else this month.... --Randy Yes I saw his contribution. Nicely done Lion. Joe
I saw that too! Great idea, well done!
Karl
NCE über alles!
Lion has placed himself on the ground on the left side of the tunnel portal.
Congrats LION on your recently published workshop tip.
Modeling the Pennsy and loving it!
I give up. I have been staring at this for hours and I cannot find the Lion.....
The lion appears to be floating above the helix, I am looking for the ropes that will hold him down so he can get to the Macy's parade
Heard on the news this morning that a big power outage near 42nd St put trains 1, 2, and 3 out of service stranding a lot of passengers on the platforms - late for work and school