babefluff I think the yearbook is a great idea. Happy modeling to all.
I added your avatar for the 2022 edition!
Great to hear from you.
RenoirI intend to try and take a more active part on this forum.Keep up the great work everyone, this hobby has given me something to concentrate on during this pandemic.
I am looking forwarf to hearing more from you. People that model foreign prototypes are fascinating to me, especially those that mode American trains in other Countries.
Texas ZephyrSomehow my ID became what it is now instead of the old one with "Texas Zepher" mis-spelled because the proper spelling was taken when I first signed up. Now I have the proper spelling but all my history is not attached to it!
I will put your corrected avatar in the 2022 edition. I am glad it was all straightened out.
kasskabooseThis post reminded me (again!) to change my avatar pic to something more personable.
I like the new avatar... I will use it in the 2022 edition and get rid of your weeble.
-Kevin
Living the dream.
BigDaddy Texas Zephyr I lost interest with the last software upgrade that wiped out my user ID How long ago was that?
Texas Zephyr I lost interest with the last software upgrade that wiped out my user ID
This post reminded me (again!) to change my avatar pic to something more personable.
Texas ZephyrI lost interest with the last software upgrade that wiped out my user ID
How long ago was that?
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
SeeYou190It has been four years since I joined this group. In that time, these are the forum users I have come to know. I know this is not an exhaustive list, and compiling it has been quite the effort.
I know this is not an exhaustive list, and compiling it has been quite the effort.
Hi Kevin
I like your idea of the Yearbook. I am a serial lurker, the forum is a great source of ideas and information. I'm from the UK and operate US HO loco's and rolling stock.
I intend to try and take a more active part on this forum.Keep up the great work everyone, this hobby has given me something to concentrate on during this pandemic.
Keep Safe everybody.
Regards
Paul
US Railroad Fan modelling HO on Merrylands Rail layout in Bookham,Surrey,UK.
I have been a member here since 2003. I do not post much but I do browse a lot and I just renewed my MRR subscription. I think the yearbook is a great idea. Happy modeling to all.
Scott
kasskabooseLet's keep it growing!
I hope so. Growth is good.
basementdwellerI lurk more than post, my modeling time is sporatic and so I try to make the most of it when I can. Must post on here more, anyway thought I would at least say hello.
You posted enough to make the yearbook!
Your avatar is about 2/3 of the way down in the middle.
Glad you are here.
I lurk more than post, my modeling time is sporatic and so I try to make the most of it when I can. Must post on here more, anyway thought I would at least say hello.
What an awesome effort. Happy to be part of such an esteeemed group. Let's keep it growing!
m sharpThat is a very thoughtful and interesting idea, Kevin. I'm sure it took a lot of work.
Thank you for the kind words. It was worth the effort. I really like seeing us all on one graphic.
zstripeWhat ever anyone may say about it, one thing is for certain. Sure brought out quite a few members in hiding!
Yes it did, and that is wonderful.
Jimmy_BraumYes I'm still alive
That is always good to hear.
E-L man tomI do have some models that regrettably no one will see. Anyway, thanks for the works you've done on this effort.
You can always email pictures to me, and I am happy to post them.
What a great idea Kevin! I remember one time, about 5 -6 years ago, you sent me a PM, out of the blue, taking an interest in my (Toledo Erie Central) railroad. I thought it very nice of you to take an interest in my modeling. Although I have had quite a bit of trouble posting photos on this forum (and have since given up), I do have some models that regrettably no one will see. Anyway, thanks for the works you've done on this effort.
Yes I'm still alive
(My Model Railroad, My Rules)
These are the opinions of an under 35 , from the east end of, and modeling, the same section of the Wheeling and Lake Erie railway. As well as a freelanced road (Austinville and Dynamite City railroad).
m sharpThat is a very thoughtful and interesting idea, Kevin. I'm sure it took a lot of work. Mike
I'm sure it took quite some time to gather all data/info........but time is really unimportant when it comes to a dedication to a cause. What ever anyone may say about it, one thing is for certain. Sure brought out quite a few members in hiding!?...........LOL
Nice undertaking Kevin!
Take Care, All.
Frank
SD45MMaybe next year I could be on it if I get around to finding time for this place.
Your avatar has been added to the master. You will be on the yearbook for next year.
I hope to see you around on these forums.
That's a nice list you've got..
maybe next year I could be on it if I get around to finding time for this place!
rrebellI'm near the end, thanks for the inclusion.
Position means nothing. All the weebles ended up at the bottom because it looked silly with them interspersed with picture avatars.
The bottom row of weebles are actually the most prominent participants. tstage, Track Fiddler, HO-Velo, Mbinsewi, Maxman, and Galaxy all ended up in the bottom row.
That is because I just kept moving the row down as I added more weebles.
I'm near the end, thanks for the inclusion.
maxman PM Railfan Farfignugin! Is that the same as felgercarb?
PM Railfan Farfignugin!
Is that the same as felgercarb?
Exactly!
PM RailfanFarfignugin!
And he might have gotten it, too, if you'd spelled it correctly...
I did spel it corectly de frst tyme. Sekond tyme was the chalendge.
Fascinating I that I saw myself in the yearbook since I longer posted in the diner about 3 years.
It's good to see you thru pictures and ideas/input.
I just a new picture platform to showcase my 'somewhat' process on my layout. Just to proof that not making anything up.
See you in the yearbook next year.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
PennCentral99Not much more I can say (that hasn't already been said) other than "Thanks!" I can plainly see my logo in the upper middle.
I thought that we had multiple users with the PC logo as an avatar. Yours was the only one I was able to find.
GraniteRailroaderImagine how many years of modeling combined are in these posts.
That is hard to imagine. This is definitely a model railroad community with unimaginable acccumulated knowledge and experience.
ROBERT PETRICK SeeYou190 ROBERT PETRICK How about 'Highest Average Number of Just About Completely Unnecessary Words Per Post'? You would never even be considered for that one. There are some masters of that art among us. -Kevin Hey Kevin - You are so right! And I apologize profusely for bringing it up and opening the gate that led this thread astray. Robert
SeeYou190 ROBERT PETRICK How about 'Highest Average Number of Just About Completely Unnecessary Words Per Post'? You would never even be considered for that one. There are some masters of that art among us. -Kevin
ROBERT PETRICK How about 'Highest Average Number of Just About Completely Unnecessary Words Per Post'?
You would never even be considered for that one. There are some masters of that art among us.
Hey Kevin -
You are so right! And I apologize profusely for bringing it up and opening the gate that led this thread astray.
Robert
Robert,
It looks like your post was interpreted as a challenge, challenge accepted, and you were handily defeated.
No worries my friend.
I love your posts, and your layout. Please continue to share.
Nice work. It's amazing to see so many "faces" in one spot. Imagine how many years of modeling combined are in these posts.
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hey Kevin, cool idea. Not much more I can say (that hasn't already been said) other than "Thanks!" I can plainly see my logo in the upper middle.
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