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Last week Thursday, my friend Mark Boyce sold my wife some very awesome scale Weaver Great Northern Passenger cars.  The paint scheme is the 1924 to 1947--prior to what most people think of when they think Great Northern--deeper green color only.  This is an all aluminum 5 car set--very nice indeed!

I told my wife, Connie, "All you are missing is a SCALE engine."  She said: "We'll get one some time."

FORTUNATELY, Mr. Muffins, a.k.a. Steve and Liz Nelson (Forum Sponsors Mr. Muffins Trains and KORBER MODELS) had a MTH Premier 4-8-4 Great Northern Railway in stock!  It is going to be a G.R.E.A.T. surprise for Connie tonight.  She told me "No flowers or candy."  I said: "No problem."  :-)  I've got this covered along with every anniversary and birthday this whole year!

Three years ago for Valentine's Day, Connie purchased my favorite MTH SCALE big sky blue F45s--powered and dummy...that now pull my big sky blue scale passenger set.  Turnabout is fair play.  :-)

She is going to be thrilled when she sees this engine!  

We are very fortunate that Mr. Muffins is right here in central Indiana.  It is the ONLY primarily "O" scale shop within 100 miles.  Steve and Liz are true ambassadors/promoters of this hobby and have for years allowed people to operate trains in their store on Saturday.  And give us way to many muffins.  Those things are too good!

I will post a video later...tonight?  Tomorrow?  Some time soon...?  Mum is the word!  Connie isn't on here yet!

Thank you to Steve, Liz and Mark!  This will be a Valentine's Day that Connie will never forget!  I'll get her dinner too...maybe a rose?

 

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John,

I am glad you found Connie's GN 4-8-4 so soon!  I will look forward to seeing the video!!

I have purchased from Steve and Liz online 4 times I think .  I got great prices and service on a couple cars I wanted.  A couple months ago, I bought a new MTH Bessemer & Lake Erie F7 A unit.  I would have liked to have gotten the B unit then, but held off.  I now have the B on order from the payment of Connie's GN cars.  While B&LE is not my favorite road, it along with the Buffalo & Pittsburgh, are a mile from my home.  I remember the B&LE running an F7 AB set on the winding WA branch well into the 1990's.

I would love to visit Steve and Liz someday in their new facility.  I have too many trips on my list that I haven't had time to make!  LOL

All this to say Thank You to Steve and Liz and everyone at Mr. Muffins!!!

Elliott:

It's funny that neither of us knew that we liked trains until our honeymoon.  We didn't have a lot back in those days.  We were in "little" Nashville, INDIANA and we came across a HO scale Atlantic Coast Line engine (We still have it.).  She said: "That's really cool!  My brother had trains when we were young."

The rest as they say is history.

A lot of guys envy me, but there is a down side.  I'm holding her back at train shows which means no one is riding shotgun on me.

It is ironic that when one or the other of us say something to the other about not going crazy, the one that opened their mouth goes crazy and buys something expensive.

I'm probably the only guy that had a full-female crew one night.  When it was going on, I just laughed thinking this is a first.  The ladies here love running the layout.

 

 

Mark Boyce posted:

It's a good idea, John.  I need to come up with some non-rail attractions in Indiana that will interest Kim.  She is quite supportive of my hobby and willing to visit layouts, but the bulk of the trip needs to be other attractions that don't involve much walking.

There is a tremendous amount of things to see and do here.  Indianapolis is the 14th largest city in the U.S.  We have more museums, historical sites, sporting venues and numerous attractions, and of course the Indy 500.  :-)  I grew up behind the 3rd turn.  I can't tell you how many times as kids we snuck in.  

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