Stubborn

Casey, that's a great scene and some pretty darn nice shootin' too. I can hear the dogs barking from here!

I know what you mean about setting up little scenes. It's great to have these stories going on here and there. Makes the model come to life in my opinion (and no, Catt!, it's not a humble one!!:D)

How about some more shots?

cheers
:D Val
 
Hi Casey, just love the scene, is that a shay I see poking it's stack out.

Shamus
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Originally posted by shamus
Hi Casey, just love the scene, is that a shay I see poking it's stack out.

Shamus
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Yep, it's the CM&S' Shay #1 stopped in its tracks by old Hazel. This is a daily occurrance. All the engineer can do is climb out of the cab and wait for Elroy McGinty to get Hazel across the tracks with a load of apples for Johnson's Cider Mill. :eek: :rolleyes: :D :D Of course, between the fired-up Shay and the fired-up dogs, Hazel isn't too disposed to cooperate. :eek: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
That's a great little scene.!:) Its little things like that that makes a layout come to life!:)

BTW Casey, What's in the "tote sack" across the mule's back?:D
 
Originally posted by Vic
That's a great little scene.!:) Its little things like that that makes a layout come to life!:)

BTW Casey, What's in the "tote sack" across the mule's back?:D

Apples. Apples for Johnson's Cider Mill. Ol' man McGinty tosses a sack of apples on Hazel every day at the same time just so he can reach the crossing a minute or two ahead of Shay #1 and force it to stop just out of spite. He's been mad at the railroad for nearly 30 years now. Can't remember why, but he knows he's still mad about something or other. But now those durned dogs are complicating things...:eek: :rolleyes: :D :D :D

Thanks, everybody. Like I said, I have fun doing this kind of stuff. It's how us old retirees pass the time.;) :D
 
Casey,
This one is like an old classic film...every time I see it, I notice something I didn't see the last time!
It's a fantastic photo!