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Things aren't going very well at the door factory this morning.  None of the crew showed up for work yet and the local switcher didn't spot the car where it can be unloaded.  And the Milwaukee Road F's units are seen leaving the area in the background.  Looks like a long day.

  

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Originally Posted by Chugman:

Things aren't going very well at the door factory this morning.  None of the crew showed up for work yet and the local switcher didn't spot the car where it can be unloaded.  And the Milwaukee Road F's units are seen leaving the area in the background.  Looks like a long day.

  

 

 

Art

The F unit in the background complete the scene!!

AG. 

Here's some action from last Saturday after we closed - we had a lot of visitors!

 

Following what I learned from our friends at TM Books and Video, we bought wheels for our tripod - I am still learning how to use it.

 

The clip starts with our MTH Premier PS3.0 Allegheny, which, BTW, we have a couple of them left, and then shows the other trains running about. How many different trains are in this clip? I lost count!

 

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Originally Posted by Chugman:

Things aren't going very well at the door factory this morning.  None of the crew showed up for work yet and the local switcher didn't spot the car where it can be unloaded.  And the Milwaukee Road F's units are seen leaving the area in the background.  Looks like a long day.

  

Doorfactory

 

Art

Art,

It appears someone needs to be Fired at the Door Factory.  May I suggest a new crew is needs to be hired this week so better news can be reported on next Weekends Photo Thread!

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Brian & Ken - Thank you. 

 

They know they need a trackmobile, but money is tight and has business has been a little slow lately.

 

The crew thought the boss had taken the weekend off, but were surprised to learn that he had stopped over to check something and found what was in the picture.  I expect there could be a shakeup in the works.

 

Art 

Last week I took a long weekend and took a day trip (from Lancaster) to the Scranton area to visit the Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour and pay a short visit to Steamtown.  Here are some pix:

 

At the coal mine, there were some rails to ride (into the mine)... 

 

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And what trip to Scranton would be complete without a stop at Grzyboski's?

 

 

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And finally, Steamtown!

 

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ST99

the 4012 certainly could use some paint...

 

Andy

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Today my wife finished her project for the layout. This is almost an exact copy of her fathers TV & Radio sales and service store on Dixie Highway in Momence. She made interior, painted, etc. I had nothing to do with this. I thought she did good, even making tar paper out of tape, the TV and radio's, counter, etc. From what I see, Superman and Roy Rogers shows are on.

 

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Originally Posted by SIRT:

 

 

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This doesn't even look like plastic toy models anymore! The whole car, no matter how closely one looks, appears to be hard metal and in 1:1 scale!!!!!!!!

FrankM.

Are you sure you are not a magician? Oh, wait, maybe you are! Because this is magic!

Come on Frank, I’ve seen you model stuff like this before.

Hard to believe the car was almost white produced by Atlas. I think that’s why someone got rid of it.

Most of these light cars take on a better appearance when toned down.

If you knew how little time it look to paint-decorate the inside ends and roof, you would laugh. Bob Ross did an entire oil painting in under 30 minutes on TV. I was able to get to that point too. I learned from the best.

No magic, just common sense.

 

Have a great weekend!

S.

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