@trumpettrain posted:
Great pic. Patrick...reminds me of the car that "Santino" was in during the famous tollbooth scene...nice work!
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@trumpettrain posted:
Great pic. Patrick...reminds me of the car that "Santino" was in during the famous tollbooth scene...nice work!
🌭🌭 Paul, I'll take two with mustard, kraut, and onions'...😜 Nothing like a late night dog, after a night on the town'....🍻🍺🥂🍸🍹🥃...
Quarter Gauger 48, thank you for the compliment, I had a lot of great help doing the scenery on my layout, unfortunately their health is dwindling at this time and they’re in their late 80’s, nearing the 90 year old mark, so, they haven’t been able to come visit do to this pandemic. We have had both vaccination Pfizer shots, praise the Lord. We added several mirrors in the drop in ceiling cut from 4 by 8 sheets of Pleximirror. This allows us to see trains in hard to see areas of the layout while operating trains on the 5 levels. I plan to add 4 more pieces soon, the place I purchase this material also does the cutting, 2 by 4 panels, just drop them in. My friend has a nice new Ford F-150 pick up to help with our projects.
That is an excellent idea, Larry!! I have never heard of mirrors in the ceiling for hard to see areas in over 50 years in model trains.
larry that so cool in more ways then I can count'.. A great addition to a layout'.. and you've got one heck of a layout'...😀
Farmer John, that is such a great scene, at first I was wondering how you get under there to fix things if needed and then when you showed it under your station it all made since. That for sharing I wish I would have thought about stuff like that, who know maybe one day when I get older I will know what I really want! LOL
Again Looks great!
Pat , you did it again . Really nice.
I like the switcher. I have a Pennsy model but the boards have given up the ghost just recently.
Boy , after looking at your scenes for so long I have to wonder how many engines you run all the time !🤔
Keep up the nice work and stay safe .
Farmer John'.
That scene is outstanding; phenomenal; spectacular; and fantastic all in one'.. Excellent modeling and work'..👍👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐😃
@lee drennen posted:
Wow great find Lee'.. I've never seen a real UP car of any kind'.. Even years ago when stationed out west, Arizona, Kansas, Washington, while in the service'... So this is really cool'... Keep scouting for these great RR cars'... 😉👍
Thanks Ted. I seen the top of it one block over and I knew exactly what it was. I will have another surprise here tomorrow.
@trumpettrain posted:
Ma & PA!!!!! I live fairly close to the rail trail and visited Muddy creek forks as a kid!
@Dallas Joseph posted:Pat , you did it again . Really nice.
I like the switcher. I have a Pennsy model but the boards have given up the ghost just recently.
Boy , after looking at your scenes for so long I have to wonder how many engines you run all the time !🤔
Keep up the nice work and stay safe .
Thanks so much Dallas for your kind words! I usually run 4 engines simultaneously ( one on each of the lower main lines plus one on the industrial spur and one on the Mountain Division ) plus a trolley car.
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