I can't tell what you numbered that but if it says 56 I may have to hurt you... And also ask for tips on how I can do that to a Rivarossi obs to do the car owned by Mr Hoback at the INRD shops...
Candy, I thought your image was an actual photo as I scanned past it to look at Russell's photo again. Your attention to detail is phenomenal, you either have worked in a repair shop, or own one. I guess "own", because only the owner could make the mechanics keep a shop so clean.
Very cool. Still gotta figure out how you did the deck railing so well. Wish I had the patiemce to be ale to cut something up and make it look like something othernthan cut styrene
Testosterone? ... Testosterone? ... You don't need any stinking Testosterone to make wonderful scenes like this one! With your talent, I'd still like to see you tackle a logging-sawmill project.
When a mini skirted red head walks up to a garage owner and asked if she can take pictures of the inside, what do you think he said? Well there are no logging sawmills in my town:funny: I wouldn't have a clue
Well, once it was, but no more. *Sniff* The exclusive club is long gone. My wife's younger brother drives 48, sleeper team, with a (ugh, icky, cooties ), female.... You can find many, many females in the shops and behind the wheel these days.
"Almost" finished my second 4-12-2 this weekend #9000. Built from a Kato Mikado There is just something Cool about double heading 9000's
Well, mom got a job because she twice took her car to the dealership for the same problem, and the third time laid out exactly what it was doing and what was wrong and thebservice manager asked jer if she needed a job. First female mechanoc in Hendriks County we suspect.
It's around 1917 or so and this old Frisco combination depot at Zalma, MO is getting ready for the daily mixed.
Nice feature Candy, but more and more testosterone is being replaced ...... and really , wayyyyyy too clean .
Yes. Too true. Need a few empty beer cans and cigarette butts littering the floor, evidence of chew'n t'bakky, candy wrappers, oil and grease, parts boxes and old parts, grease rags, metal shavings and slag.... That's just a part of what I recall from fifty years ago.
.... "Built from a Kato Mikado" .... I'll bet there's a good story behind that statement! Really good looking locos. George V.
oh yea, and hot lookin' red head ( the blonde on the wall don't count ) in a mini skirt and a poor boy , lookin' for cold drink , a tow or a jump start for a dead battery on a warm day in August .....