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My Kids and grand daughter all do sing the song about Cebu!
my 4 year old grandaughter says "I want my money back" just like the end of the story of the Cebu, this said anytime I tell her we can't run trains for whatever the honest reason!
OK Arnold, another fun topic....keep'em happening!
I will have to ask the dinosaurs to make way for 3 Cebu and a hippo soon.
Arnold, you need a rabbit for your tortoise to run around with
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Frank, it's good to see a cat show up now and again. I was beginning to think dogs had won the dog/cat battle in the O gauge world.
LOOK OUT!
I found this sign in a former lumber company office. It is referring to critters so...
Winter log hauling with horse teams on iced trails had to be pretty rough.
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coach joe posted:Frank, it's good to see a cat show up now and again. I was beginning to think dogs had won the dog/cat battle in the O gauge world.
Well, I don't have more cats in vignettes (maybe I'll work on that,) but I do have more horses to share...
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Adriatic posted:
I have no idea as to who made it or anything else about it as I got it from ebay. Funny story about it; it arrived one day when the movers were packing my stuff. I set it aside (out of the way, I thought) and told them not to pack it. Well, they did. I finally found it about two years later (accidentally as I was not even looking for it!) in one of the cartons in the shed. Now, about the locomotive: all of the wheels except the drivers are insulated for two-rail, all of the flanges are relatively scale (at least by 1950s standards), but there is a set of three-rail power pickup rollers and a wound-field motor. I have absolutely NO idea what scale this model of SP's C. P. Huntington is built to as the drivers measure out to over 100 inches in diameter. I suspect that the model was built around the drivers' size. It is well built otherwise; if Joe F were still doing jobs for others, this would be completely "converted" to two-rail.
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RMT...Ready Made Trains posted:
If I am correct those are "hissing" cockroaches? I assume they don't move too fast like their cousins huh? Five of them out at once, because if they're anything like their cousins they'd be gone in a New York Minute! Ask me how I know! LOL! Pretty Cool!
The late Chaz Harrison, the former "Chairman of the Bored" of the Great Northeastern Railway on his periodic track inspection tour.
The track passes inspection. It is quite comfortable.
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" Lil' Critter "
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Hey Arnold and friends,
I am at work (again) and just for an illicit minute I checked in to find this topic.
glad I did...
I will add to it when back home tonight.
over and out!
Leroof.
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T Rex club critters above!
That' a p away from G being a PG "thats what she said" 😜
"Animals crackers!" ??? 🤔🙊🙈🙉 😹