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04/13/2008 9:33 AM  
"Does your husband suffer from mental illness?"

"Oh no, he quite enjoys it!":w00t:






What I did with the rest of the HLW switcher I used the drive block from to make the Steam Dummy, rebuilt onto a HLW Mack chassis. :D

Sad to say but this may be the *last* locomotive I build for a while :confused: , I need to finish off what I have already started and then shift focus from the workbench to the layout. :satisfied:

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04/13/2008 9:56 AM  
Vic...
Look around here.
The question is moot...

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This could get interesting...

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04/13/2008 3:05 PM  
Vic
I don't think your wife is right,I just think you must be eating too much cheese before going to bed,your dreams must be something else!!!!!!!!
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04/15/2008 10:27 AM  
O.C.D -obsessive creative desires.


I keep forgetting we're not in Kansas!
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10/08/2008 9:41 AM  

Finally got around to taking pics of this one, been done for a while, painting and weathered:

 

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10/08/2008 9:46 AM  
Very cute...what will it be when it grows up?

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10/08/2008 1:52 PM  
That's great!

Hey! I'm the one who once had an "Asylum Railroad!" :D

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10/09/2008 9:29 AM  
Nice job. Is it just my eyes, or are those journal boxes hanging over the track? If so, how does it do on curves and turnouts?


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10/09/2008 9:33 AM  

I dont think it was actaully on the rails when I took the pic,

it runs fine but I made it just a hair too wide so it hits the side of the tunnel on my portable layout, oops! Works fine on the large layout.


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10/09/2008 11:10 AM  
Wider is better! The wider the engine the narrower the rails!

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10/11/2008 6:03 PM  
Posted By rkapuaala on 10/09/2008 9:29 AM
Nice job. Is it just my eyes, or are those journal boxes hanging over the track? If so, how does it do on curves and turnouts?


 
 
I noticed the same thing but wasn't going to say anything.   You know how mental cases can get

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10/13/2008 8:46 AM  
 Great job Vic!  Thanks for posting it.
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