M MasonJar It's not rocket surgery Oct 31, 2002 5,362 0 36 Ottawa, Canada Visit site Oct 27, 2005 #2,201 Model railroading - it's not rocket surgery. (My old tag line). Andrew
ezdays Out AZ way Feb 3, 2003 6,339 0 36 Arizona bigbluetrains.com Oct 27, 2005 #2,202 Model railroading, it's not brain science either......or was that suppose to be brain surgery, no, brainless science, yeah, that's it...:sleeping::sleeping:
Model railroading, it's not brain science either......or was that suppose to be brain surgery, no, brainless science, yeah, that's it...:sleeping::sleeping:
N N Gauger 1:20.3 Train Addict Dec 20, 2000 6,732 0 36 South Eastern, PA mywebpages.comcast.net Oct 27, 2005 #2,203 Surgeon - what you have to be, in order to have enough money to buy all the trains on your "want list" Don't lie!! We know you have a list!!!
Surgeon - what you have to be, in order to have enough money to buy all the trains on your "want list" Don't lie!! We know you have a list!!!
D Doc Holliday Member Oct 27, 2002 613 0 16 Big Valley, California Oct 27, 2005 #2,204 Engineer, what you are if you can barely afford the paper and pencil to make a want list of trains to buy! Doc
Engineer, what you are if you can barely afford the paper and pencil to make a want list of trains to buy! Doc
A ausien Active Member Sep 14, 2004 1,000 0 36 Sydney, Austrailia Oct 27, 2005 #2,205 Foot plate, where the engineer works....
ezdays Out AZ way Feb 3, 2003 6,339 0 36 Arizona bigbluetrains.com Oct 28, 2005 #2,206 Four foot... plus another eight and one half inches and we all know what that is now.
R RailRon Active Member Nov 23, 2002 1,602 0 36 81 Trimbach, Switzerland Oct 28, 2005 #2,207 Don, could this be... Yeah - it must be... :thumb: STANDARD GAUGE!
D Doc Holliday Member Oct 27, 2002 613 0 16 Big Valley, California Oct 28, 2005 #2,208 The Gauge Forums, where everybody knows your (user)name. Doc
P Pitchwife Dreamer Apr 23, 2001 1,728 0 36 72 The middle of nowhere Oregon Visit site Nov 2, 2005 #2,209 Out of gauge. Where bad things happen to good trains. :cry:
R RailRon Active Member Nov 23, 2002 1,602 0 36 81 Trimbach, Switzerland Nov 2, 2005 #2,210 Derailment
A ausien Active Member Sep 14, 2004 1,000 0 36 Sydney, Austrailia Nov 3, 2005 #2,211 rerailer.... yahoooooo, back on track once again...
P Pitchwife Dreamer Apr 23, 2001 1,728 0 36 72 The middle of nowhere Oregon Visit site Nov 5, 2005 #2,212 one track mind. (hey, I didn't say it was a bad thing)
T trainworm Member Jun 22, 2002 298 0 16 southwest Missouri www.akpierce.20m.com Nov 7, 2005 #2,213 one track mine. takes a long time to load all those hoppers.
K K.V.Div Member May 10, 2001 625 0 16 69 Shawnigan Lake, B.C. Canada Visit site Nov 7, 2005 #2,214 Balloon track at the coal mine.
D Doc Holliday Member Oct 27, 2002 613 0 16 Big Valley, California Nov 7, 2005 #2,215 Balloon stack, at the front of the old wood burning steamer. Doc
ezdays Out AZ way Feb 3, 2003 6,339 0 36 Arizona bigbluetrains.com Nov 7, 2005 #2,216 Wood stack, in the tender of a wood-burning loco.
N N Gauger 1:20.3 Train Addict Dec 20, 2000 6,732 0 36 South Eastern, PA mywebpages.comcast.net Nov 7, 2005 #2,217 Coast to Coast Tender - Right behind the MIb
P Pitchwife Dreamer Apr 23, 2001 1,728 0 36 72 The middle of nowhere Oregon Visit site Nov 7, 2005 #2,218 tenderfoot, fresh off of the train.
K K.V.Div Member May 10, 2001 625 0 16 69 Shawnigan Lake, B.C. Canada Visit site Nov 8, 2005 #2,219 The tenderfoot hogger backed the tender a foot too far ops:
N N Gauger 1:20.3 Train Addict Dec 20, 2000 6,732 0 36 South Eastern, PA mywebpages.comcast.net Nov 13, 2005 #2,220 Old No. 4.............. With a new tender