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Daylight99 Dec 31, 2002

  1. Daylight99

    Daylight99 TrainBoard Member

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    The year is 1941 and the newly rebuilt 3751 is pulling the "Fast Mail" up grade to Santa Mesa CA.

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  2. Telegrapher

    Telegrapher Passed away July 30, 2008 In Memoriam

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    Bob. That is beautiful
     
  3. Alan

    Alan Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Bob, I have already backdated my layout a bit, but with pics like that, you could tempt me to further backdate! [​IMG]

    Like Dick said......Beautiful!
     
  4. Hytec

    Hytec TrainBoard Member

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    FANTASTIC! [​IMG]
     
  5. rush2ny

    rush2ny TrainBoard Member

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    That is extremely detailed! I have a tear in my eye ;)

    Russ
     
  6. AKrrnut

    AKrrnut TrainBoard Member

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    Good job! [​IMG] I had to double-check the header to see it was in N scale!

    Pat
     
  7. 7600EM_1

    7600EM_1 Permanently dispatched

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    No doubt in my mind. THATS Brass! Ain't no plastic N scale loco lookin that good! :D ! Which is sad for the N scale modelers! I'd collect N scale for the club I'm in just to run a few N scale articulateds...... but, not many exist and are good runners for their size! BUT It be a nice display to have a long HO scale flat car, in a B&O fast dispatch freight train, thats loaded with a N scale EM-1, and a HO EM-1 pulling the train! BUT the N scale EM-1 would set in a set of wheel chucks to hold it on the car so it could be taken off an run on a N scale layout, and serve 2 purposes! :D Wouldn't that be a conversational piece! :D
     

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