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JEFFREYS TRACKSIDE DINER...MAY, 2015!

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Posted by "JaBear" on Saturday, May 30, 2015 4:20 AM
Gidday Chloe, a large cup of hot chocolate and a cheese scone please.
Well the weather, turned out fine so a start was made to the outdoor tasks to do, though of course while doing one thing , her-in-doors kept on adding to the list, the justification being while we were doing this, then it would make sense to do that. My theory, developed over the years, is that for a successful marriage all we blokes need to say are the two magic words, “Yes Dear”.LaughLaugh

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Bear ... At he moment I can't see your videos. Adobe made changes, and it is not working in this Imac.

HmmImprovements to computers at times seem to be anything but!!! Angry Sigh I’ll try another type of link Garry to last nights clip, and if it works, let me know if you’ve missed anymore and want to have a look.....
..... and as tonight is the end of the month and while it’s been a privilege to host the Diner here in New Zealand, it’s now time to send it to its next destination wherever that may be. And what better way than behind a Ja at speed.
 
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile
 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, May 30, 2015 9:10 AM

Good morning .

 

Bear ... I finally solved the technical problem here and can watch videos. 

JohnBoy .... There are a lot of MIA's over the years. I wish people would say something if they are intend to drop out so we don't wonder what happened. 

Todd .. In recent weeks, you visit just on weekends. ... So I'll say "Hi" hoping you read this. I hope all is well with you and your family. 

As I have sometimes mentioned, the big old highway bridges near here are being replaced. They just started building the one over the lake next to us. The one on the other lake was started over year ago, and they have been fabricating steel framework in recent months. .... We will be crossing the older ones today to get to Murray. ..... The lakes are man-made. Kentucky Lake is the Tennessee River. Barkley Lake is the Cumberland River.  

I worked more on my layout construction yesterday. Hope to do more thise weekend. 

 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, May 30, 2015 9:26 AM

Another nice day.  It's going to get warmer, but perhaps not as bad as I had feared.  There's a light breeze.  I think my bike ride will be fun and pleasant.

No coffee at home.  Mrs. Beasley neglected to mention that she'd used the last of it.  I was going to buy more yesterday anyway, but they didn't have larger bags of the stuff I like, so I figured I could wait another day.  Oh, well, a trip to the bagel shop appears to be in order.

She's doing fine after the tooth extraction, just a dull ache which is to be expected.

Poor Dave.  Alzheimer's is not a sudden-onset problem, though, so it's unlikely to be his problem.  Actually, it sound somewhat like the way I felt when I was taking Metformin for my Type 2 diabetes last year.  The drug did not agree with me, and I became tired and listless and I lost my mental edge.  The stuff I'm on now is much better for me.  Dave needs the whole high-tech medical thing though, including a CAT scan.  I'd like to think it's just a bad side-effect from medication, but I suspect he's had a stroke or perhaps he's got a brain tumor.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Saturday, May 30, 2015 10:10 AM

84 at 8:00am. Yup, it's summer.

Richard

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Posted by JeremyB on Saturday, May 30, 2015 10:52 AM

Hi guys

a hot one out today with the breeze it feels nice though. This darn tooth ache is annoying me to say the least, i see the dentistst Tuesday. I don't want to wish the weekend away but do want to get this taken care of. Might do a little work on the layout later on While taking in a couple cold beers. I don't drink but every once in a while I get a craving for a cold beer, might help with the tooth ache pain too,lol

be back later on, they are calling for storms tonight too. Which is good because we need some rain here. my lawn is turning yellow already

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, May 30, 2015 11:00 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Ah.... Zoe!  Give Mister Beasley a pot of Seneca Lake Blend Dark Roast, please.  I think he can use it....  The samr for me as well.

I'm taking a break from varinishing oak boards...  Need to get away from the fumes down there for a few minutes.  I do have the spray booth turned on removing the worst of it.  I just finished the second coat on tghe first 5 boards and will put the first coat on 5 more before I take a lunch break.  Trouble is I run out of places to set the finished boards so I can do more.

It's currently 81°F here in the Finger Lakes Region with a high later of 87°.  Muggy as all get out as well.  We can expect thunderboomers later this afternoon.  I turned on the dehumidifier down cellar to help the drying process for the Polyurethane.

I hope to get over to the garden store and buy my transplants early this afternoon (before the weather gets too nasty).  I can keep them here for a few days before I get them in the ground.  Won't get much more done in the raised beds today...

Catch you all later!

73

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Saturday, May 30, 2015 2:30 PM

Whistling

Dennis,

Yes the Portland area is very beautiful but also very hectic.

Enjoy your visit/holiday/wedding,etc.  Maybe even some cooler weather, at least at nights.

 Johnboy out............................

from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North.. 

We have met the enemy,  and he is us............ (Pogo)

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Posted by chutton01 on Saturday, May 30, 2015 4:29 PM

I guess this is the place to kvetch, since that's what I do when I get together with my friends at a diner.  No need to open a new thread for a minor rant.

Recieved the July 2015 issue of Model Railroader today and read it a bit during lunch. Cody Grivno did the "Step by Step" feature, this issue concerning the building of a Jordan Horse and Wagon kit. No complains there except....
He detailed the harnesses on the horses in the kit. The strap that comes down along the horse's hip, called the 'loin strap' according to this, ends right midway at the thigh. It is supposed to attach to another strap, but Cody just added a chrome paint dot to indicate a rivet of sorts. So...the loin strap is just riveted to the horse's thigh?  Since it's unlikely the horses are devotees of 1990s East Village Fetish fashions, this just pops out as a fail.
The author of the main article "Model horses and Wagons", Don Ball, does this too in a few of his articles images, althoughit looks as if he had cemented the traces to the loin strap rivet but they later came loose (or at least he meant to cement them).

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, May 30, 2015 5:04 PM

Well, I feel like someone riveted the straps to my legs today.  I did 2 1/2 hours on the mountain bike, almost all flat but still 2 1/2 hours.  It was mostly rail-trails, perhaps the best thing if you can't have trains running anymore.

Down the Billerica and Bedford to the depot, then out the Reformatory Branch towards Concord.  After a mile or so of road, I picked up the Battle Road trail, part of the old route of the Minutemen back in 1775.  It was my first time on this trail, and I must say they've done a fine job of laying out a path in the Metrowest section of Boston that avoids roads and evidence of the 21st century very well.

On my way back, I stopped into the old Depot building, because I needed a snack (no, I wanted an ice cream) before the last short leg of my ride.  Inside, they have a small HO scale model railroad.  Some kids were looking at it, so when I found myself with a quarter in change after buying my ice cream, I slipped it into the slot to run the trains.  The kids were excited enough to leave the ice cream freezer for a while and watch the display in action.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, May 30, 2015 7:51 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer pleases and keep it coming.

 Mr B This not a sudden event with Dave lossing it. When I was hired 1.8 years ago I was told Dave need help with his paper work and getting thing organized. At the time he was forgetting to do needed paper work and bank deposit where a little hit and miss. I was told when he first came back to te company 6 years ago he seemed fine, then started the slide. When I first meet Dave, I was not impressed in any way.

 As far as the the new Med's, he was just as out of it before he started taking them. We close at 8:00 PM, our arlam company keeps a log that is mailed in once's a month. He was in the store one night till 1:30 AM? When asked about it, he had no idea why he was there that late?

 My self, I think it is either Alzheimer's or something related. I went through this with my father inlaw God Rest His Soul. I see most of the same things that happened to Eddie.

 Remember yesterday when I posted Dave wife told Ronda on the phone that he was just sitting in a chair staring off into spaces and asked Ronda what should she do? Ronda said "Call 911"!

 His wife did nothing, he is still at home? Whistling She called me today and told me she is taking him to the hospital Monday and he would not be in today or Sunday. By the time to figuer out what is wrong with him, he will have the IQ of a egg plant.

 Latter, Ken

 

 

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, May 30, 2015 8:52 PM

Evenin' folks!

Takes off trecnhcoat and whalers hat.....  Janie, I'll have a piece of the strawberry rhubarb pie and a cup of hot decaf coffee, please.

We have had, and will be getting agian shortly, a line of strong thunderstorms here in the Finger Lakes.  About 7PM it was crackling pretty good outside, the wind was howling and the water was coming down in buckets.  Going to nail us again about 2AM they say.  I won't be able to sleep through it as the cats will be waking me up for reassurance.  Blackie is still hiding under the chair in the living room from the first storm..... LOL  (Actually, he is sitting on the floor right next to me.)

I got a lot of the oak finished today.  Waiting on getting an email from the contractor to be sure I am to stain all the rest of wood except the very thin pieces that were milled to make some of the molding.  There is a stack of 1 x 6 oak that I want to be sure is not extra wood.....  It is going to look great!

 Ken, it does sound like Dave has some form of dementia.  His wife may have contacted the doctor and was told just to bring him in on Monday.  Really not much they can do for him over the weekend...... My guess is she is well aware of the problem, poor thing.  Tough thing to deal with....  When I went downtown to the old hardware store yesterday, the owner, Vince, saw me come in and yelled, Hey Ray!  Gosh, I haven't seen you in years!  I told him I was in about 2 months ago.  He looked at me funny, and said, guess I must have been out back or sumpthin'.  I told him, you waited on me.  His son who is taking over the store gave me the, Yep, this is the way it is now look......  His father couldn't find the polyurethane I was looking for either.  It was right on the first shelf at the end of the aisle.  He had to get his son who walked right over and picked it up.  Not a fun thing....  The old guy has to be in his late 80s or early 90s though.  He is also getting very frail.  I was pleased he knew who I was........

Have a great night our there and stay safe and dry!  Prayers for all in need.

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by up831 on Sunday, May 31, 2015 12:24 AM

Good Evening Diners,

Brunhilda, I'll have a glass of red, uhh ...wine, please.

Ken: I live in Streamwood, IL.  I was wondering if Dave had had a stroke, but if his wife was advised to call 911 and did nothing.  Uhhh...that sounds like they already know what the issue is.  Who knows?!

The day here started in the 70s, but by late afternoon was down into the 40s.  Hey, it's almost June.  What's the deal??!

Blackhawks won their Series against the Ducks.  Now, it's on to Tampa for the cup.  I'm not really a fan, but it would be kind of neat to see them do it again.  That would be 3 times in 6 years.  MOH likes the Hawks. I suppose a little of it rubs off on me.  

I hope everyone is OK, safe, and warm.

Less is more,...more or less!

Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, May 31, 2015 4:07 AM

GOOD SUNDAY MORNING!

May 31, 2015

HEALING energies, POSITIVE thoughts 

for those in need

 

de rigueur

 

PRONUNCIATION:
(duh ree-GUHR) http://wordsmith.org/words/de_rigueur.mp3

 

MEANING:
adjective: Required by fashion, custom, or etiquette.

 

ETYMOLOGY:
From French de rigueur (literally, of strictness), from Latin rigor. Ultimately from the Indo-European root streig- (to stroke or press), which also gave us strait, strike, streak, strict, stress, and strain. Earliest documented use: 1850.

 

USAGE:

 

“Glitz, glamour, and sleek metal are de rigueur at automobile exhibitions.”
India as Small Car Hub; The Economic Times (New Delhi, India); Jan 7, 2010.

“Once upon a time, it was de rigueur for American professional golfers to visit Ireland to practice on links courses ahead of the British Open.”
Philip Reid; Cink Honed His Game on Irish Links Courses; The Irish Times (Dublin); Jul 21, 2009.

 
Quote:
 
Compassion is not weakness and concern for the unfortunate is not socialism. -Hubert Humphrey, US Vice President (27 May 1911-1978)

 
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY
 
Geeked

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, May 31, 2015 6:34 AM
Gidday Chloe, a hot chocolate please. Well today was opposite to yesterday overcast, cold and damp so lit the fire when I got up, and tackled some of her-in-doors inside job list. Did find time to paint more of the ferry railing though.
Embarrassed Now I should know better but for some reason thought the last nights post was it for the month, but just because it is now 20 minutes away to June, you chaps still have a full day, and really I should not have sent the Diner back until tonight, what I poor host I turned out to be!!Bang Head So another look at some NZ preserved steam.
Thoughts and Best Wishes to All that need them.
Cheers, the Bear.Smile

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, May 31, 2015 8:15 AM
Gooooood Morning!!!
 
Um…..why are those horses out front so mad? Wow.
 
Coffee and the Sunday Breakfast Buffet please, thanks.
 
Oddly enough I was just thinking of Lee just yesterday. Hope all is well with him.
 
Hi Garry- Lately the weeks just fly by and before I know it, it’s the weekend. Like, well like now.
 
HmmWondering if they don’t have a pretty good idea of what’s going on with this Dave dude as well. Probably had an appointment for Monday already. Just a guess but they may just not be forth coming to keep the paycheck coming as long as possible until they have some sort of diagnosis/prognosis. Just a guess of course, but that’s what it sounds like to me. If not, it doesn’t sound like the wife really cares, which I’d have a hard time believing, especially after spending the day at w*rk with him. Probably to make sure he’s safe.
 
Not much to report here. Same old same old. Rained the last couple days so maybe I’ll get a stud or two put up in the trainroom todayThumbs Up. Kinda like to get that project a bit farther along so maybe I can get some choo choo time. Seems always something comes up. Life I guess. Could be worse! So not really complaining....well, except for the incredible amount of dog p…waste crammed into my boot that I stepped in while checking the blackberry bushes this morn. Sigh cotton pickin dog. oh well, she can't help it I suppose.
Could I get a refill on the coffee please….thanks.
 

 

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

Todd  

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I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk. Laugh

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, May 31, 2015 8:23 AM

Todd ... Good to see you. Weeks do fly by faster and faster it seems. .... Do you recall I told you about the local Bait Shop that sold Bait Shop Pizza. The Highway Department now owns it, and soon it wll be demolished to make room for a new highway to connect with a new bridge....... Bait Sop Pizza is history.

Ken ... I also suspect your co-worker, Dave, has a serious medical  problem. He should be constantly seeing doctors who will find out what it is. 

UP831 ... I used to follow the Blackhawks when I was growing up in Illinois. 

Bear ... Some nice steam locomotives in action in your video. 

Everybody ... Have a nice Sunday 

GARRY

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Sunday, May 31, 2015 8:47 AM

RideOnRoad

Summer has arrived in force here in Arizona. The high today is forecast to be 102, 105 tomorrow, and 106 on Sunday. I know it is a dry heat (about 10-15% humidity during the hotest part of the day), but I once heard a great reply to the comment, "But it's a dry heat;" "So is my oven, but I wouldn't want to live in there either." Don't get me wrong, there are few places I would rather live, but the summers can be a bear. One of the consequences of the heat is my daily bike rides move to the early mornings. Because we don't observe daylight savings time, it is light enough to ride by 5:00am. At that time, the temperature is still in the low to mid 70's.

The dryness does make a big difference, but up to a point.  I grew up mostly in Davis/Sacramento California in my teens and twenties and my favorite temperature range was about 85-90 degrees where the humidity was like yours, about 10% or a little higher in the summer then it could get up well over 100 - sometimes for weeks on end.  Yes, when it was 105, even over 110 it was HOT - I'd walk out of the house and it would immediately envelope you.  You could soak a T shirt and squeeze the excess water out and it would keep you cool for a little while until it dried out which didn't take too long given the dryness.

I presently live west of Washington DC in northern Virginia and let me tell you, 85-90 degree's is not comfortable when the humidity is 80% or higher, so yes, the dryness really does make a difference, but mainly below 100!Wink

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Sunday, May 31, 2015 8:52 AM

V8Vega
Gas is 70 cents each and every gallon cheaper in Oregon than Calif. There is some really really stupid reasons why but I can't get into it any further or I'll get into trouble.

The reason is that California does not have enought refiery capacity for its own needs, and they cannot use out of state (normal) gasoline because it does not meet California EPA standareds.

OK, ewe din't say it, but there is no such hesitation on the part of the LION. The EPA needs to be tamed and stripped of its regulation and enforcement authority.

Let them STUDY the environment and then make RECOMENDATIONS to state regulatory authorities who have the ability to see beyond the tips of their own agnedas.

ROAR

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Sunday, May 31, 2015 8:55 AM

riogrande5761
The dryness does make a big difference, but up to a point. I grew up mostly in Davis/Sacramento California in my teens and twenties and my favorite temperature range was about 85-90 degrees where the humidity was like yours, about 10% or a little higher in the summer then it could get up well over 100 - sometimes for weeks on end. Yes, when it was 105, even over 110 it was HOT - I'd walk out of the house and it would immediately envelope you. You could soak a T shirt and squeeze the excess water out and it would keep you cool for a little while until it dried out which didn't take too long given the dryness.

 

LION runs airconditoner in office of him when outside temperatures get above 30 grees fairy height.  When above 70 it is the LION simply melts and looks for an air conditioned place. Yup, summer in North Dakota can be a real bear, it even gets up into the 80s sometimes, and HUMID too.

 

ROAR

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, May 31, 2015 9:12 AM

Mornin'...........

Zoe, I need a hot bowl of oatmeal and lots of dark roast coffee, please.....  Oh, and turn the heat on will ya?

Dark, wet, gloomy, and cold here in the Finger Lakes Region of NYS this morning.  I slept through the thunderboomers last night exceopt for one time when Blackie jumped up on the bed about the time the room lit up whereupon he took off like a shot to find a better hiding place!  We got about 2/3rds of an inch of rain yesterday and they are calling for a little over an inch today.  Droughts over!

I will be doing more staining and varnishing today.  Should do some house cleaning before my son arrives, I think.

 JaBear, am I correct that in NZ trains use _ . for the crossing whistle signal rather than the _ _ . __ used in the States?  Been hearing that many times in the videos you have posted.  Those steam ones were just great!!!

I best get myself moving.  Still have to shower and get myself dressed, then get to w*rk!  Later!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, May 31, 2015 12:14 PM

Oh, wow, man!  I did some grass this morning!  Haven't done that in years!

Yes, we finally got a forecast of 3 days of rain, so I broke out the seed spreader, picked up a big bag of Scotts and let the lawn have it.  I hope the wet weather lasts long enough to get a good start on germination, and then I'll be able to keep it going with the lawn sprinklers.

It's intermittent showers right now, so I'm going to take advantage of this brief break to take the mountain bike out.  Yeah, I'll probably get wet, but that's part of the mystique of mountain biking.  I'll put my phone in a plastic bag.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, May 31, 2015 12:39 PM

MisterBeasley

Oh, wow, man!  I did some grass this morning! Haven't done that in years!

Um, MR B. Be very CAREFUL with a  phrase like that!

It COULD mean something TOTALLY different to others...

harken back to the 60s and you'll see wht I mean!

nothing here.

My back feels better today than yesterday, but i and MOH spent most of the day in bed. 

We missed the BIGGESt news in our neck of hte woods, a trailer down and aournd about across form the mailboxes burned down yesterday! on't know how/where, not on the local cable news clips.

Hope NOone was at home or that they all got out. Their one vehicle was still there,had  een burned by the fire, too.

MOH took a pill and went to bed and is sleepin well, pulled a musce in back friday and I htought I was to take to the walk-in clinic, but sleeping now.

I will shortly hav my afternoon nap.

RIP Beau Biden.

Just got a phony phone call about donating to the police association of some kind. Hung up on them.

Nothing else to report from the land of lake woe-is-me.

later

Geeked

-G .

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 HO and N Scale.

After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, May 31, 2015 5:45 PM

Galaxy (or anyone) ... have you heard from Ulrich lately ? 

GARRY

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, May 31, 2015 5:59 PM

Well, I got my bike ride in, and I got wet.  When I got out about as far as I wanted, I noticed it was getting colder and windy, so I turned back.  I made the right call, as the skies opened up about 5 minutes after I got home.  Since the trail was already wet and my bike does not have fenders, I had a mud streak down my back from shoulder to saddle.

I met up with a guy on his bike who was new to the area, so I showed him the way to the bagel shop for something to eat, and along the way gave him a bit of a history lesson on the Billerica and Bedford RR.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by cudaken on Sunday, May 31, 2015 7:43 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer please.

 Far as Dave, I all so think his wife knows the turth and is playing dumb, if she is she is doing a darn good job of it! For what little time Dave is putting in, 9 hours last week and 15 hours this week it does not seem worth covering up the truth.

 UP831 Guess you are close to the lakes up north, to bad. I live by St Louis at the other end of the state.

 Well BBQ is about done and I am beat, so later.

          Ken

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, May 31, 2015 11:03 PM

I just completed weathering six hopper cars. I looked at the photo Ken posted a few days ago to see the inside of empty coal hoppers in an effort to get the cweathering to look right. 

GARRY

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, June 1, 2015 1:52 AM

THIS 

DINER

IS

CLOSED!

 

New DIner here:

http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/247673.aspx

 

-G .

Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.

 HO and N Scale.

After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.

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