Wow, an "auto-loco"? :confused:
You can tell the local MoW guy that takes care of this, he's the one with the Popeye forearms!! :cautious:
Those trucks look like they'll snap at any second, under that weight!! :eek::confused:
But they are in the works as we speak, do out in a couple more months, hopefully....:cautious:
Wow, that looks like a MoW nightmare, all them nuts/bolts, sheesh!! :confused::eek::cautious:
....and there goes the 90250 SB just now in N. Auburn![ATTACH] Looks like they left the trailing "red lights" on too!o_O
Cabbage(s) anyone?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Caught two, both NB near Auburn today.:D
Got me wondering if it was ever rebuilt, that'd take MAJOR rebuilding! o_O
Thinking the same the second I read it, lol! :ROFLMAO::p:D:LOL:
Whoa, that's just "heavenly"!! ;)
That's cool!! (y)
Looks like a late model GP35, like the Milwaukee Road owned.
Yikes! :confused::eek:
Man, so glad you inherited alot of your Dad's pioneering traits! Good to see kitbashing and good ol' engineering aren't a dying art!:D
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Wow, those 8444 shots never get old!;)
We have them in Z-scale, made by AZL.....just sayin':whistle: [IMG]
I have some keys for that! :whistle:
Those will give it a perfect look!(y)
Yes! Very important to keep it balanced! I've watched them load the Alaska Marine Lines barge to Whittier from here in Seattle-they are very...