Thanks, Mike. I won’t put everyone to sleep with this build, but I’ll post on it again when I get some painting done.
Artie
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Thanks, Mike. I won’t put everyone to sleep with this build, but I’ll post on it again when I get some painting done.
Artie
@JDFonz posted:
Thanks Joel, That is a very keen looking restore.... Anything else in the pipe line???😁👍
Yessir there is. Coming from Canada, so not sure when they will arrive. An Austin Somerset, and an Austin Devon. Both Dinky models.
@JDFonz posted:Yessir there is. Coming from Canada, so not sure when they will arrive. An Austin Somerset, and an Austin Devon. Both Dinky models.
👌👍
I'm inspired by you guys - I just picked these two up to restore
OR, should I keep them as is, with their "patina", and put 'em on a shelf instead of the layout?
John, are those tootsie toys? As you can tell by my past posts, I’m a restorer, I buy the wrecks and try to give them a new life. Very fun.
Finished re-painting this '73 Mustang Mach 1 in Ford Saddle Bronze (or as close as I could find) for my brother who had this real car back in the day. The model came originally as a yellow "Eleanor" version.
These restorations are great! Giving new life to old toys is a beautiful thing!
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Unfortunately, Lee, I'm currently in RI, all my paints are in CT. If you go to a big box store that has a good selection, you'll see the paint. I bought three cans in Lowes. It only comes in the large 25% more cans... it is called [Italian Olive]..
Ted, it's not good for a man to be separated from his paint...hope you have a reunion soon...
New customer asking questions at Tobias Redington's,~ fabrication & speed shop'. One of Curt Henion's, favorite customizing garage'..
Man Ted, you do some really nice work on your buildings.
joel
@JDFonz posted:John, are those tootsie toys? As you can tell by my past posts, I’m a restorer, I buy the wrecks and try to give them a new life. Very fun.
Nope
They are Manoil
Picked up this Dugan's Divco truck
Great memories of fresh bread and muffins delivered every week when I was little in NYC
John, that Divco truck looks great. I’ve never heard of manoil, I’ll have to do a little homework on those. Do you happen to have a picture of them from the bottom you could share?
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:
Great scene, Ted...makes me want to walk into the grocery and grab a morning coffee...great paint job and weathering on the Chevy pick-up! I can see why the garage is a favorite of Curt's...
No chips needed in cars at this Chevy dealership...business couldn't be any better! I know Curt's a GM guy...this one's for you Curt...a lot full of 55's for you...
@JDFonz posted:Man Ted, you do some really nice work on your
@Capetrainman posted:Great scene, Ted...makes me want to walk into the grocery and grab a morning coffee...great paint job and weathering on the Chevy pick-up! I can see why the garage is a favorite of Curt's...
@JDFonz posted:Man Ted, you do some really nice work on your buildings.
joel
I'm in with Paul and Joel with that scene Ted. 👍
@JDFonz posted:Man Ted, you do some really nice work on your buildings.
joel
Thanks very much Joel'.. I love scratch building'. The grocery is a version of an actual model on the market. Completely scratched. The garage is a kit that I modified and bashed. A tribute to Curt Henion, a former contributor to this thread, that left the forum to a disagreement with management'.. He will be missed'...
@Lionelski posted:
John, I love it. My dad drove a Dugan's truck in his youth. Where did you get it?
Ted, I wrote a post complimenting those two buildings, and the background trees and brush looking so good, but I seem to have forgotten to hit the “Post Reply” button! (Okay, maybe it’s because I’m 74, or, better, my puppy interrupted me and wanted to take a walk. Yeah! That’s it!)
Artie
JDFonz, Great Restore!
John, I say do one to give it a try and if you like it do the other one!
Richie C. Wonderful paint job and tribute to your brother!
Ted thats a great scene at Tobias Garage! Good place to put it next the the grocery store with cold beer! LOL
Paul, Love the BeeCroft dealership scene! Just wondering if your able to change out the sign? Say maybe Dodge, Ford as you have a great selection of different makes.
Nothing new from me guys Sorry. But I still love to come and see what you are all doing! Maybe when my layout redo gets further along.
@Artie-DL&W posted:Ted, I wrote a post complimenting those two buildings, and the background trees and brush looking so good, but I seem to have forgotten to hit the “Post Reply” button! (Okay, maybe it’s because I’m 74, or, better, my puppy interrupted me and wanted to take a walk. Yeah! That’s it!)
Artie
Artie'... NO.. WORRIES... I thank you kindly for your nice comments'... I don't have a dog at this time, however, some days, I don't even know what time it is....Talk about getting distracted.....(LOL) 😃
This came in the mail yesterday... really sweet!!! I fondly remember riding buses like this in the late 60’s - early 70’s (pre-air conditioning... ugh) especially on the B41 along Flatbush Ave. to go shopping in downtown Brooklyn.
My only excuse is Kevin (@Amfleet25124) made me do it
@Apples55 posted:
Nice'.. we need to get Kevin on this thread'.. I rode the subway more than busses when I lived in the city'..? Plus lot's of walking'......🙂
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Nice'.. we need to get Kevin on this thread'.. I rode the subway more than busses when I lived in the city'..? Plus lot's of walking'......🙂
Thanks, Ted. Kevin is already here - go back about 2 pages and you will see his entire fleet. He is the best type of bad influence for sure
@Apples55 posted:Thanks, Ted. Kevin is already here - go back about 2 pages and you will see his entire fleet. He is the best type of bad influence for sure
I showed my wife Kevin's pics of the busses. She grew up and lived in the Bronx'.. Now she wants the bus that goes to White Plains Road' from the Bronx.....😍
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:I showed my wife Kevin's pics of the busses. She grew up and lived in the Bronx'.. Now she wants the bus that goes to White Plains Road' from the Bronx.....😍
Looks like Kevin has hooked another one
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Artie'... NO.. WORRIES... I thank you kindly for your nice comments'... I don't have a dog at this time, however, some days, I don't even know what time it is....Talk about getting distracted.....(LOL) 😃
Artie I thought you were a lot younger than that lol
@Apples55 posted:
Very nice bus Paul. I’ve been accused of the same lol
@lee drennen posted:Very nice bus Paul. I’ve been accused of the same lol
Thanks, Lee. And as the founding father of this thread, you do bear some responsibility for the resulting bad influencers!!!
@Apples55 posted:Thanks, Lee. And as the founding father of this thread, you do bear some responsibility for the resulting bad influencers!!!
Thanks I think????
Thank you John for the underbody shot. It’s just hollow I see.
joel
@Strap Hanger posted:John, I love it. My dad drove a Dugan's truck in his youth. Where did you get it?
It was one of the items I recently picked up at an estate sale
@JDFonz posted:
Aw, you remembered!
@Lionelski posted:
C'mon you can do it!
@Capetrainman posted:
You crack me up!
@Apples55 posted:
Te he he he, it's all Kevin's fault, te he he he!
Growing up in the Bronx my favorite was also the White Plains Road bus.
@Lionelski posted:
That's a tough call, but they both have a fair amount of color left, especially the green truck, and they do not look to have any substantial metal damage, so in the vein of "they're only original once", I'd vote to display them as is.
Lee, I would have to agree with Paul, I think your the one to blame for the rest of us picking up more vehicles!
@JDFonz posted:
JD the blue one with the twilight lighting looks scary real . 🤓
Dallas, car is sitting on my deck railing with the woods from my backyard.
thank you, glad you like it. -Joel
This is for you Menard's Fans'...
A classic car collection owned by the late Larry Menard of the Menards store chain is being auctioned in Wisconsin. Among them are a rare 1963 Chevrolet Corvette and 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air.
The Friday night rally at Morrison's Door this week was for the "import" crew...the local pizza guy organizes the rally and gets permission from the "big guy," Mr. Morrison, to use the lot.
Each car owner pays $2.00 to the pizza guy, and he gives 10% to the "big guy" for use of the lot. The rest of the dough goes for pizza and beer! Present this week at the rally are Jags, Mercedes, VW's, an Austin Healey and a Triumph
Nice rally Paul.
Nice imports and the people figures are so much better than what I have. They actually look like real people instead of somebody's odd interpretation of what people might look like . What brand are they ?
I was going to ask the same thing, Paul. Where do you get such realistic figures? Great shots at these rallies!
Paul, consider setting up a display featuring all your terrific, and (beautiful)😜 female figures. This way everyone can see them close up and personal... We both have some of the very same. Are you repainting them in order to bring them to life..' If so, you are doing a knock out job'....😍
Paul, great looking meet, I would think of the price of those cars he could charge more then $2.00! I bet most of them have way more then that in change under the seats! LOL
I need you get get some your your ladies to come over and help my gals pick out some new clothes!LOL
Hi guys, I’ve ordered some paint for my Army Air Force tanker, and the Hunter Green for the cab (which will be REA). As it’s almost impossible to get Testor’s olive drab, is there a Tamiya olive drab in a spray that comes close? (Not TS-28, which is too green). I’m looking for something appropriate to late ‘40’s-early 50’s.
Thanks!
You guys crack me up...thanks for the comments!
Dallas and Artie, there's are few brands mixed in above...most of the figures standing by the pallets and nearby are "American Diorama." They have a limited number of 1/43 and are sold in packages of two. The gal sitting on the pallet and the two gals sitting on the back of the "Benz" convertible are metal and the brand is "Omen" from England. They have a webpage up with some great figures, between the difference in currency (US dollar to GBP) and the shipping. they've become even more expensive. I got lucky on mine having bought at a train show several years ago. The character sitting on the dumpster taking a swig and the pizza guy are "Arttista." There are some "off shore" figures mixed in too...actually, they're pretty good for the price!
Ted, that's a great idea...there may be a Friday night "keg party" in the future down by the trailer camp I haven't re-painted any figures recently, but i may give that a try again some day. I tried painting from scratch a few years ago and put down the brush after not be satisfied with the results...sort of like tossing the golf clubs, if you know what i mean...lol!
Mike, some of those guys must have trust funds, especially the "Jag" guys! If you noticed, those two drivers seem to be set for the evening...especially the driver of the green "Jag" toward the back. She appears ready to hit the road.. The gals from North and South Main on the layout are always willing to make fashion suggestions as needed...
😎 Things are quite busy at 'Integrity Motors', as Baby, the youngest of three sisters, insists on having this 59,Impala' Mother, and baby's, older sisters are conveying that the 409, 4 BRL engine is too powerful for her first car'.. Not to mention insurance costs. However, Baby, is having a hissy fit as she has been spoiled. Daddy, instructed Mother to let Baby, pick out what ever car she wanted'... Let's see what happens'...👀
Chuck Rooast, Top Salesman, at integrity, intervenes as he does not want to loose the huge commission, and bonus on this unit. Integrity owns it for a song'.. He informs Mother that he can get insurance for baby from his friend, Clark Clearwater, Ins. Agent.
General Manager, Sam Steele, is watching closely, as he is no fan of Sam, but he don't want the house to loose this high gross deal. He is considering instructing Sam to offer, lifetime oil changes and tire rotations, but hold firm on the finial number.....
Sam, is using all his closing skills to seal the deal'. He asks baby, where she will be taking her first trip in her beautiful new Impala convertible'... Looks like Mother has no alternative. She doesn't want to live with baby, if she don't get her way'...
Sam, explains to Baby, She'll be getting a special finance deal through Preferred finance company, offering real low monthly payments.... Mother likes this and tells Sam, she must call Daddy, to get the okay to close the deal....
Bret Brady, F&I Mgr. tells Mother, the papers are ready to be signed. Only thing left to do is to secure the ins card. Clark Clearwater is on his way to deliver the policy.
In the mean time, middle sister, Elaine, is falling in love with a 55 Belair ragtop. Baby blue is her favorite color and she loves 💖 the 55 Chevrolet. But she soon realizes as the middle sister, she doesn't stand chance in getting the car. But she realizes, at least she can dream'...
She'll continue to drive her 1941, Ford, hand me down from Daddy'...
As Elaine dreams, other interested parties gather to look at this beauty, owned by a little old lady, and is a real cream puff. No price yet as this unit just came in on a trade...
Elaine, heads home by her self, as Mother, Baby, and sister Rosemary, finish up the details...
A bi a bi bi bi, that's all folks'
😎
I've always said that Ted has the best figures and scenes, and the best stories to go with them...!
Ted, that's a sharp looking '55 Powder Blue Bel Air...the 55?? aqua Merc is pretty sharp too Business is active at your dealership...!
Thanks, Paul!
@Artie-DL&W posted:Hi guys, I’ve ordered some paint for my Army Air Force tanker, and the Hunter Green for the cab (which will be REA). As it’s almost impossible to get Testor’s olive drab, is there a Tamiya olive drab in a spray that comes close? (Not TS-28, which is too green). I’m looking for something appropriate to late ‘40’s-early 50’s.
Thanks!
Artie , Tamiya does have flat olive green ( # XF -58 ).
I use their X-20A thinner and the airbrush cleaner ( i don't have that number handy right now )
Thanks, Dallas Joseph!
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:😎 Things are quite busy at 'Integrity Motors', as Baby, the youngest of three sisters, insists on having this 59,Impala' Mother, and baby's, older sisters are conveying that the 409, 4 BRL engine is too powerful for her first car'.. Not to mention insurance costs. However, Baby, is having a hissy fit as she has been spoiled. Daddy, instructed Mother to let Baby, pick out what ever car she wanted'... Let's see what happens'...👀
Chuck Rooast, Top Salesman, at integrity, intervenes as he does not want to loose the huge commission, and bonus on this unit. Integrity owns it for a song'.. He informs Mother that he can get insurance for baby from his friend, Clark Clearwater, Ins. Agent.
General Manager, Sam Steele, is watching closely, as he is no fan of Sam, but he don't want the house to loose this high gross deal. He is considering instructing Sam to offer, lifetime oil changes and tire rotations, but hold firm on the finial number.....
Sam, is using all his closing skills to seal the deal'. He asks baby, where she will be taking her first trip in her beautiful new Impala convertible'... Looks like Mother has no alternative. She doesn't want to live with baby, if she don't get her way'...
Sam, explains to Baby, She'll be getting a special finance deal through Preferred finance company, offering real low monthly payments.... Mother likes this and tells Sam, she must call Daddy, to get the okay to close the deal....
Bret Brady, F&I Mgr. tells Mother, the papers are ready to be signed. Only thing left to do is to secure the ins card. Clark Clearwater is on his way to deliver the policy.
In the mean time, middle sister, Elaine, is falling in love with a 55 Belair ragtop. Baby blue is her favorite color and she loves 💖 the 55 Chevrolet. But she soon realizes as the middle sister, she doesn't stand chance in getting the car. But she realizes, at least she can dream'...
She'll continue to drive her 1941, Ford, hand me down from Daddy'...
As Elaine dreams, other interested parties gather to look at this beauty, owned by a little old lady, and is a real cream puff. No price yet as this unit just came in on a trade...
Elaine, heads home by her self, as Mother, Baby, and sister Rosemary, finish up the details...
A bi a bi bi bi, that's all folks'
😎
It sure looks like you are having fun Ted.
How long have you been at this ?🙄
@Capetrainman posted:I've always said that Ted has the best figures and scenes, and the best stories to go with them...!
Aw' thanks very much Paul'.. But I am in good company'.. your figures and autos are first rate'...!!!! Painting figures is a entire hobby in it self. the large majority of my figures are hand painted. The W.S, Artista, and Phizer, bachman, etc. are all touched up.. It's something I enjoy, bringing them to life. I use a variety of items to get them they to look human....My opinion only.. I think the Model-U, and Printle, a shapeways company, are the best for hand painting.....
With winter coming, you should consider re-trying your hand at painting'...There is no right way, or wrong way'....to paint figures'.... it takes me several days to paint figures. Paint must dry one day after undercoating/primer. Then initial coat, another day. Face and details another day... Weathering/shadowing if required...
A little bit of work... No different than building scenery, or scratching a structure'...
🖌🖍🖊🖋✏
You're an inspiration, Ted...I may just give it a try as a winter project...I like the idea of making the faces more realistic too...
@Dallas Joseph posted:It sure looks like you are having fun Ted.
How long have you been at this ?🙄
Dallas, believe it or not, I can't.. I started with 1/24 diecast scale cars. I needed some buildings to go with them.. Late 2010. I bought the Evans Design "model builder software".. and started making paper buildings.... I didn't get into O gauge until 2012. I met a guy in Michaels, buying balsa wood. He was a builder of O Gauge structures for layouts, that he sold to millionaires who didn't have time to build themselves. In Jan 2012, I bought my first Lionel set, and started a layout'.... One thing led to another, the normal progression... I've always been an artist from a kid. I majored in art in HS. Wanted to attend the Pair School of Art, extension of Yale. But no scholarships, and way too expensive.... So bottom line, I have the eye for painting figures, scenery; structures, etc. I haven't painted any pictures in many years. When I was a kid I did many illustrations. That skill has never left me, (so far)...🎃
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Dallas, believe it or not, I can't.. I started with 1/24 diecast scale cars. I needed some buildings to go with them.. Late 2010. I bought the Evans Design "model builder software".. and started making paper buildings.... I didn't get into O gauge until 2012. I met a guy in Michaels, buying balsa wood. He was a builder of O Gauge structures for layouts, that he sold to millionaires who didn't have time to build themselves. In Jan 2012, I bought my first Lionel set, and started a layout'.... One thing led to another, the normal progression... I've always been an artist from a kid. I majored in art in HS. Wanted to attend the Pair School of Art, extension of Yale. But no scholarships, and way too expensive.... So bottom line, I have the eye for painting figures, scenery; structures, etc. I haven't painted any pictures in many years. When I was a kid I did many illustrations. That skill has never left me, (so far)...🎃
Glad the skill never left you Ted.
Similar but not the same for me . As long as I can remember ,I always painted things like my old Tonka dumptruck . Dad told me once that I always painted anything I got my hands on.
The HS I attended didn't have any art classes but I did some drawing off and on. I really didn't do a lot until I would draw some girlfriends and wives portraits for the guys in Vietnam when back at base camp.
When I came home in 1970 I started a correspondence course but had to give it up because of issues.
I've done airbrushing on cars and motorcycles but mostly ended up doing a lot of acrylic polymer paintings on canvas. I've also done a fair amount of woodcarving art.
I started my present layout in 2016 and I thought I was doing OK.............but boy, Ted , you have definitely made some impressive gains in the hobby .🤤 Nice work.
...........from the looks of your images on the Forum , I don't think " that skill " has left you.
Ted, you really do a nice job on those buildings and figures. I really like the dirt and rust on that black ‘41 Ford. Now if we can just get you to stop changing your thumbnail face photo! Wahaha!
Well guys here is my 2 cents worth. Paul and Ted you both are wonderful guys to learn from! Until I started fallowing this thread I never picked up a paint brush to paint a car let alone people and you both got me motivated to give it a try. The best thing is its cheaper to buy naked people and to restore some cars then buy new ones or painted people. Plus it give me a break from the rest of the layout when I get frustrated !
Thank you both!
Mike, you're much to kind, but thanks for the comments...always enjoy seeing your work on the new layout!
The hot dog guy is taking advantage of the beautiful fall weather...early dusk by the bus station! The hot dog guy is taking advantage of the beautiful fall weather, and he's created quite the traffic jam...surprised the law hasn't shown up yet to move the crowd along?
@Capetrainman posted:
Great scene Paul, I know you can't see them but the law is parked on the other side of the station. They are waiting for the crowd to die down so they can get a couple dogs also!
@mike g. posted:Well guys here is my 2 cents worth. Paul and Ted you both are wonderful guys to learn from! Until I started fallowing this thread I never picked up a paint brush to paint a car let alone people and you both got me motivated to give it a try. The best thing is its cheaper to buy naked people and to restore some cars then buy new ones or painted people. Plus it give me a break from the rest of the layout when I get frustrated !
Thank you both!
Mike, thank you very much'... That is what this hobby is all about'.. Sharing techniques, and helping others in achieving good results in their modeling and layouts. I learned plenty from the guys on the RRL forum when I first started'..
I still try to learn something new every day'... I 'm just very happy that I've been helpful to you'....
@Dallas Joseph posted:Glad the skill never left you Ted.
Similar but not the same for me . As long as I can remember ,I always painted things like my old Tonka dumptruck . Dad told me once that I always painted anything I got my hands on.
The HS I attended didn't have any art classes but I did some drawing off and on. I really didn't do a lot until I would draw some girlfriends and wives portraits for the guys in Vietnam when back at base camp.
When I came home in 1970 I started a correspondence course but had to give it up because of issues.
I've done airbrushing on cars and motorcycles but mostly ended up doing a lot of acrylic polymer paintings on canvas. I've also done a fair amount of woodcarving art.
I started my present layout in 2016 and I thought I was doing OK.............but boy, Ted , you have definitely made some impressive gains in the hobby .🤤 Nice work.
...........from the looks of your images on the Forum , I don't think " that skill " has left you.
Dallas, we have a lot in common'.. I was in Nam, 25th Infantry Div. 70-71.... Didn't do much drawing or any kind of modeling for many, many years..........So nice now to do what I want, when I want'... I love retirement'... And haven't missed working one second'....😄👍
@mike g. posted:
That's the ticket Mike'... You look great'....👍😄🌟
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:That's the ticket Mike'... You look great'....👍😄🌟
Thanks!
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Dallas, we have a lot in common'.. I was in Nam, 25th Infantry Div. 70-71.... Didn't do much drawing or any kind of modeling for many, many years..........So nice now to do what I want, when I want'... I love retirement'... And haven't missed working one second'....😄👍
Ted , 1/40 th Artillery Dong Ha 1969. Good you made it back. 👍
Agree with you on the retirement thing. Always heard about retirement being such a bad thing with nothing to do..........must have been those who were not involved in model railroading. 😉
On my last layout, a Dalmatian that looked like our Mick (RIP) guarded a 1:43 Good Humor ice cream truck that looked just like the ones we saw in the 1960s.
Here's another view where you can see the whole Good Humor ice cream truck, still guarded by Mick the Dalmatian!
@mike g. posted:
Came across this Avatar.........thought.....who's the new guy . 🤔
He looks like a good guy with maybe a little of that USMC attitude. 😨
You lookin guy
@mike g. posted:
Love it Mike I liked the old one also guess I’m going have to update mine seems to be the trend
Remember Bungalow Bar trucks? Like the Good Humor truck but with a peeked cedar shake roof over the refrigerated box. I've got a plastic Christmas ornament ice cream truck, I might try to Bungalow Bar that one.
I found this 1:43 pickup truck outfitted with US Air Force Security Police decals on Ebay. Mick the Dalmatian (RIP) made me proud when he joined the service!
And for the OGR Magazine crew, yes, that's the little whistle stop shed from the Ameri-Towne product line. I detailed it a little bit with some paint, windows and a grain of wheat light. It served as "gate shack" for the sentry at the entrance to Liberty Air Force Base on my last layout. It's safely packed away with the rest of my trains for the "next layout" I'll start building sometime next year after some basement remodeling work.
Pat, great photo of the Good Humor Ice Cream truck! It's a good thing you had Mick guarding it or most of it would never make it down the road!
Thanks Dallas and Lee! I want to try and keep this tough crowd happy! LOL
@lee drennen posted:Love it Mike I liked the old one also guess I’m going have to update mine seems to be the trend
Lee , I'm going to update mine as soon as my eyesight gets so bad that one of my photos looks OK.
@Pat Shediack posted:I found this 1:43 pickup truck outfitted with US Air Force Security Police decals on Ebay. Mick the Dalmatian (RIP) made me proud when he joined the service!
And for the OGR Magazine crew, yes, that's the little whistle stop shed from the Ameri-Towne product line. I detailed it a little bit with some paint, windows and a grain of wheat light. It served as "gate shack" for the sentry at the entrance to Liberty Air Force Base on my last layout. It's safely packed away with the rest of my trains for the "next layout" I'll start building sometime next year after some basement remodeling work.
My daughter did 4 years in USAF Security Forces. Thule, Ali Al Salam and McGuire. That would be a great addition to the layout. Where did you get on eBay?
@coach joe posted:My daughter did 4 years in USAF Security Forces. Thule, Ali Al Salam and McGuire. That would be a great addition to the layout. Where did you get on eBay?
Several vendors sell USAF Security Forces vehicles on Ebay. This vendor has one for sale now for $21.99 plus shipping.
🤬 I see all my photos are gone from my post on Integrity motors, and Baby's first car'.. Never had this happen before. I spent a few good hours writing and re-sizing the photos.. for the presentation. Very curious why this happened???
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:🤬 I see all my photos are gone from my post on Integrity motors, and Baby's first car'.. Never had this happen before. I spent a few good hours writing and re-sizing the photos.. for the presentation. Very curious why this happened???
Ted, I noticed that some of the photos were missing the same day you posted, I just thought the photos would just pop up when ready!
Yes, Ted, I noticed they were missing, too! I hope you can re-post them, as it was an interesting little story line.
Artie
I used that paint on a Marx tin boxcar that has some new trucks and couplers coming and I have a set of Army decals to finish it off. The color is dead on for the Army green that I was surrounded by before changing to Marine Corps green, which is slightly lighter and a shade browner than the Army version.
Waiting for my paint order to come in, but trimming and assembly of parts continues. You can’t have enough weights and clamps! My dog is bored.
@Artie-DL&W posted:
Somebody looks awful comfortable'.....😊
Not sure if the forum is having a technical issue. I had a 100 plus Forum responses from my post the other day in my junk mail file. Many were the same response several times over. The same post that all my photos disappeared'...??? I recommend everyone check their junk file'....
@Artie-DL&W posted:
Artie, Looking good, I bet that is as funas me ballasting! LOL Hey when your ready I have this nice MTH Grayhound Bus Station for sale! LOL
Thanks, Mike! I don’t have room for a bus station!
@Artie-DL&W posted:
Really nice looking................... ..........................................pup Artie. 👍
I look forward to seeing if the model looks just as good.😉
Thanks for your "service" guys...
You're pressuring me to come up with an "Avatar" with all your new pictures...great fun! Mike, that Greyhound station for sale would look great on your layout....??
@Capetrainman posted:
Yes Paul, we need an Avatar from you'....Join the club...😁
@Quarter Gauger 48 posted:Yes Paul, we need an Avatar from you'....Join the club...😁
Most definitely
@Artie-DL&W posted:
Progress looks good. How about a Avatar Artie
Okay, Lee, you asked for it! I was hesitant, because I lost my right eye, and most of my right sinus to cancer two years ago, and avoided photos. Now, I’m just happy to still be around, and enjoy my family, friends, and hobbies, so I don’t sweat it as much.
We're also happy you're still around.
Artie, that is a dam good picture'... Lot's of character'... You look great'... Now if we only get Paul to follow suite'.....😁
Thanks, guys! I sometimes think about hoisting a “Jolly Roger” on my 14 foot tin boat while I’m out fishing!
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