Okay Shamus and Casey - the Bronto2000 is available for tree-felling, switching, hauling, and mayhem, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Vic - I think I have that same woodie station wagon from your photo! Is that some kind of montage you've made or is it an actual photo?
Charlie your kids have been at my house. They played with the layout, ate all the cookies, then left on a giant pterodactyl!
To everyone else, thanks for all your comments! Hope I'm not using up too much bandwith but I am just so thrilled to finally be able to post some pix. This forum (and everyone one it) is great!
Val,
You need an HO scale flux capacitor (and a scale Delorian!) to get Back To the Future!!!! Fun pic! I also like all of the shots you posted in the other thread. Those city signs look so good and I'm a fan of little scenes like the one of the fella who took an early happy hour.
Nice going with the new camera!
Ralph
Hi Val, That's an actual frame from the movie. It was high tech in 1953 BG (before Godzilla ). I was 7 years old and it scared the "living beejeezus" outta me. but I've been hooked on them (those "hokie" old B&W horror films) ever since. Don't get me started or we'll have The Creature From The Black Lagoon (half man half fish ) and THEM! (giant ants ) running around here until The Day The Earth Stood Still (aliens attacking Washington DC )
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Hoo boy, did you bring back some memories, Vic! I was also 7 in 1953. Without a doubt, the scariest movie I ever saw was Them! I had nightmares for a year or two thanks to that one.
To this day, I can still see the soldier going down the manhole and the giant ant coming out of the sewer opening behind him. YIKES
hmmmm.... I may have to play around with a few things... hmmmmm.... when's the next "Magic" contest?....
Casey it is funny how stuff like that remains with us over the years isn't it. From the "Beast" I can vividly recall the monster bending over, picking up a policeman, chewing him up and swallowing him. All during the time he was being eaten up the policeman was screaming "Moma, Moma!!" In addition to being just plain "hokie" some of those old movies were full of some great and sometimes tragic or witty dialog but you had to listen closely for it