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Southern
04-14-2009, 04:26 AM
We are moving across town. this is one of the first things to move.
http://www.modeltrainforum.com/gallery/files/7/5/8/easter_sunday_004.jpg
John
stationmaster
04-16-2009, 08:24 PM
Yeppers, gotta keep the priorities in perspective. Right? lol
Bob
rhenry
08-22-2009, 09:14 PM
That is awesome. I think I would of moved that first as well and then put everything else around that in the new place.
shaygetz
08-22-2009, 11:28 PM
I can think of some poor mook on the side of the road...with a flat tire and the remains of an Atlas #4 LH turnout in his hands, scratching his head and wonderin', "What the...":p:D
Boston&Maine
08-23-2009, 08:49 AM
You should have rigged it so that you could have some trains running on it while driving down the road :laugh:
Southern
09-20-2009, 12:03 AM
You should have rigged it so that you could have some trains running on it while driving down the road :laugh:
ROTFLMAO
I wish!!
calirider
10-13-2009, 05:12 PM
You should have rigged it so that you could have some trains running on it while driving down the road :laugh:
That would of been great! All he would of had to do was hook a gen set up to it.
jimmyhardwick
01-14-2010, 09:44 PM
You really love this set huh? I feel the same way too -- If I need to move out, my model train sets will be first thing to be move. ;)
Reckers
01-15-2010, 07:23 AM
A derailment at 50 mph on a two-lane blacktop might be a lil rough on the stock, though. *L*
Boston&Maine
01-16-2010, 08:27 PM
A derailment at 50 mph on a two-lane blacktop might be a lil rough on the stock, though. *L*
He could make a fiberglass case for it to protect his trains from meeting the road :D
Reckers
01-16-2010, 09:47 PM
Maybe just rig some netting around the edge, to catch the boxcars as they blow off on the Interstate?
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