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Posted By audi84 on 01/02/2009 8:54 AM
SP Cabforward of Course!!
We moved to the left coast in 1944, saw my 1st Cab Forwords in Needles, Calif, coming from Indiana/Illinois was a first!, still like them, have an HO Akane AC-10,
but will proboby never be able to afford a LS model......dream dream




I'll never afford a true cab forwaed so I made my own. Check it out.

http://rlvette.angelfire.com/my_photo_album/
 

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Posted By Rayman4449 on 01/04/2009 4:59 PM
I see it, the very last picture at the bottom. LOL sorry I was looking quickly for an articulated. Really cool job! Do you have any other frontal photos of it?

And judging from the looks of that beautiful pool, you have a much nicer backyard than I do so... lol I have grass and an a 3 ft by 3 ft slab porch and that's it. ;)" src="http://www.mylargescale.com/DesktopModules/NTForums/themes/mls/emoticons/wink.gif" align="absMiddle" border="0" />


Raymond




Ray no offense taken, I was just messing with you.

As for the Cab Forward, I don't have a shot yet as the final product is only in my mind.

As for the yard, it's nice until the next tropical storm put it inder water again.

When I am able to move the trains out into the yard, they'll have to be elevated to stay dry.

The layout around the pool is just a temporary set up.

Did you see the second page of the album?
 

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Posted By Les on 01/04/2009 6:43 PM
Rivette,

That's about the neatest little cab-fwd engine I've seen in awhile. Since my layout dictates small engines, do you mind if I copy a pic of it with the intention of building my own?

Les



Hi Les

No problem. Copy away

Randy
 
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