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Modeling an ficticious HO scale intergrated Scrap Yard & Steel Mill Melt Shop.
Southland Industrial Railway or S.I.R for short. Enterchanging with Norfolk Southern.
QUOTE: Originally posted by route_rock Popcorn anyone? Banning maybe? How about locking this thread down?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by you got nothing Rest in power hitler? *** you, end of story.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by you got nothing Has any shoplifting artist ever physicially harmed you or someone you know? I'm disgusted that another human being would think such things simply because someone else is only stealing . Why don't you just go ahead and set up concentration camps for anyone you find shoplifting... Shoplifting changed my life for the better, to the point where I can't even imagine living without it. If it wasn't for shoplifting, I wouldn't have the job that I do, or a criminal record. I most likely wouldn't be interested in armed robberies, mugging, or grand larceny, three big aspects of my life. I wouldn't have met some of the most devious and deceptive people I've ever known. Most of you are so quick so knock something you've got no idea about. But you seem to like parading around internet forums pretending that you do know about the shoplifting culture, the shoplifters and their habits ie stealing paint. But as ignorant as it is, keep it up because at the same time its absolute comedy listening to law-abiding men rant on about something they know nothing about, such as committing crimes. Rest in power Hitler, much respect.
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas QUOTE: Originally posted by OneSecondPle QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 I think most of the folks here will turn a blind eye to the old style chalk graffiti, a la Bozo Texino and Kilroy. While one can argue (correctly) that it still damages the finish, and the tagger is trespassing, et al, it's still not as offensive as the work of today's mural "artists. " I mentioned in another thread an auto carrier I saw with the whole side painted. Wonder how he managed to afford all that paint? It was mentioned that some of these people have had work shown in noted galleries. If they are that good, let 'em do "real" art and leave other people's property alone. Mabee a few RR cops should attend these "art" showings and press charges. If you are stupid enough to graffitti up a car and then show your work at a public venue you ought to be locked up for a bit. [b]That is just as naive as it is stupid, which I guess can be the same thing. You cant just pin a simliar looking piece of art from a car/canvas. This isnt csi or a serial killer, its an artist. They dont leave dna or anyting behind. There is no hard evidence to snatch them up. [:0]Hey there bud, Who you calling stupid? You ever hear of sarcasum? No need to be insulting.[:(!] Some might call it art, that's opinion. Fact is it's vandalizing private property what ever way you slice it. No, it's not worth the effort to prosecute but that does not mean it's right.
QUOTE: Originally posted by OneSecondPle QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 I think most of the folks here will turn a blind eye to the old style chalk graffiti, a la Bozo Texino and Kilroy. While one can argue (correctly) that it still damages the finish, and the tagger is trespassing, et al, it's still not as offensive as the work of today's mural "artists. " I mentioned in another thread an auto carrier I saw with the whole side painted. Wonder how he managed to afford all that paint? It was mentioned that some of these people have had work shown in noted galleries. If they are that good, let 'em do "real" art and leave other people's property alone. Mabee a few RR cops should attend these "art" showings and press charges. If you are stupid enough to graffitti up a car and then show your work at a public venue you ought to be locked up for a bit. [b]That is just as naive as it is stupid, which I guess can be the same thing. You cant just pin a simliar looking piece of art from a car/canvas. This isnt csi or a serial killer, its an artist. They dont leave dna or anyting behind. There is no hard evidence to snatch them up.
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 I think most of the folks here will turn a blind eye to the old style chalk graffiti, a la Bozo Texino and Kilroy. While one can argue (correctly) that it still damages the finish, and the tagger is trespassing, et al, it's still not as offensive as the work of today's mural "artists. " I mentioned in another thread an auto carrier I saw with the whole side painted. Wonder how he managed to afford all that paint? It was mentioned that some of these people have had work shown in noted galleries. If they are that good, let 'em do "real" art and leave other people's property alone. Mabee a few RR cops should attend these "art" showings and press charges. If you are stupid enough to graffitti up a car and then show your work at a public venue you ought to be locked up for a bit.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tree68 I think most of the folks here will turn a blind eye to the old style chalk graffiti, a la Bozo Texino and Kilroy. While one can argue (correctly) that it still damages the finish, and the tagger is trespassing, et al, it's still not as offensive as the work of today's mural "artists. " I mentioned in another thread an auto carrier I saw with the whole side painted. Wonder how he managed to afford all that paint? It was mentioned that some of these people have had work shown in noted galleries. If they are that good, let 'em do "real" art and leave other people's property alone.
QUOTE: Originally posted by tatans We had graffiti all over our condo complex and no one did anything about it, so I took a can of spray paint and sprayed a line (a wide line) through the middle of the tag, which is the worst thing that can happen to a tagger, Some railroads now are disfiguring tag graffiti with the same methods, which saves time and money and is more economical than removing the tag, until it is time to repaint the car. Some of these graffiti sprayers indeed do have a lot of talent and imagination and they are wasting this talent spraying buildings and trains, what an absolute waste of energy, potential, and talent.
QUOTE: Originally posted by arbfbe Perhaps a little Islamic justice might be brought to bear. Imagine how hard it would be to operate a can of spray paint if the miscreants' thumbs were publicly removed with a scimitar.
QUOTE: Originally posted by kschmidt Greetings, Actually the "Halloween Hopper Car" is/was available from Graffitti Collectors Series in N-scale. I believe it is out of print, you might catch one on E-bay but be ready to pay $$$. I sent the photo of the "Monster" Hopper to the Graffiti Collector Series, he said he was going to make a set of Hoppers, haven't seen that yet. "Scale Rail Graphics" has a complete set for the "Fathers Day" hopper, all the decals to make the entire car both sides are in the set. Yes the cars are there for Medusa - now LaFarge cement. I believe Walthers based there Medusa Cement on the Cement Silos located a bit farther west of the Jones Island, but it is still a Milwaukee prototype. Yes it was unfortunate about the Milwaukee Road Touralux car, a Milwaukee Road group in Sturtevant was trying to get the car down there, but it was in no condition to run over the rails, and the cost to truck was just to much, so the Port of Milwaukee had it scrapped. If you want full size copies of the hopper cars let me know via email I can send them to you. Keith
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QUOTE: Originally posted by kschmidt Also from what I have been told these large murals are painted by groups of taggers and they are very well prepared, including drawings of the work and assignments for certain people, so they can be done quite quickly.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by kschmidt Here some examples of Railroad Graffitti, these cars are typically seen down at the Milwaukee Harbor in cement service. That is where all of them were photographed. I understand that the artist on the 2-bay Cement Hoppers maybe from the Madison, WI area. Due to the (608) area code on the car. Now there photos are 2-3 years old, but they are still around. I did hear that the owner of the hoppers was actually looking for the artist to have him do some more art, with his blessing. I don't know if that is true or not. Note - The former Milw Road passenger car in the 3rd photo is no longer there it was scrapped earlier this year, unfortunately. Keith
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