Posts: 364 Rank: Brakeman Level: Last Activity: 5/21/2012 Member Since: 1/2/2008
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Here's the paper one I did for my daughter, Dana the Great. Which is sitting on her desk next where I'm working these days. We're planning on moving and she's already talking about building a Tardis as the entry to her room, so I must not let her see this thread!!!!Chris...
29 Jan 2012 08:13 AM Public Forum |
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I'm 58 and also about to sell the house and move to another state. Fortunately, we're in a better shape than you and we'll be buying another house. But that still doesn't change the fact that I simply have too much stuff. Not just trains, models, toys, collectibles, fishing equipment and the like, b......
22 Oct 2011 08:08 AM Public Forum |
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Posted By robsmorgan on 21 Oct 2011 01:05 PM
p.s. how do you post pics on this site - I note that your Hayes 10 wheeler is 190Kb - when I try to upload, anything slightly over 60Kb is rejected and even then is reduced to under 16Kb in the message.
Honestly, I have no idea how the system her......
21 Oct 2011 02:12 PM Model Making |
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Here's a shot of a painting based on a color lithograph of the period, which shows the color. You should be aware that the only true Hayes ten-wheeler surviving is the one in St. Louis. The B&O is a replica that was built for the Century of progress Exposition, although they don't like to ......
21 Oct 2011 12:20 PM Model Making |
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Here's a quick how to on foam logs that I made. Super easy and cheap; http://www.4largescale.com/chris/c14.htm Chris...
06 Sep 2011 06:45 PM Figures and Accessories |
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Are you referring specifically to the DELTON Doozie or the HARTLAND Doozie? They are two completely different motor blocks. The Delton is not worth considering because of it's age alone. But the Hartland Doozie has a great little motor block, simple, easy to work on and very dependable. I've used a ......
01 Sep 2011 09:46 AM Product Reviews |
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And here all the time I thought it was pushing forward and pulling back! No wonder I can't get anything done!...
06 Jul 2011 09:47 AM Public Forum |
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Thanks, guys. Yes, Gary's layout has a lot going for it. And it was wonderful to see John running trains again! The Fairlie is loosely based on a particular style that was designed for the hot South American temperatures. A number were made in several gauges, from smallish 2'6" gauge locos to large......
15 Jun 2011 07:25 PM Public Forum |
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After far too long without running a single train of my own, Gary Olmstead offered to hold a min-meet for myself and our good buddy John Corradini. Gary's layout packs a lot of track into a small space with lots of trestles and bridges. Here's my South American Fairlie pulling a string of Aris......
15 Jun 2011 05:44 PM Public Forum |
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This may turn out to be your best work yet, Vic. Can't wait to see it painted. Chris...
11 Jun 2011 12:51 PM Model Making |
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