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@Sitka posted:

Trumptrain, Like the cases of beer, did you make or buy? How can we get them!! Great layout photos!!

Thanks so much Sitka!   I bought the Beer Depot.  It was advertised in OGR Magazine circa 2007/08.  Each Beer Depot was an individual work of art and no two were alike.  A woman who lived in New England was making them at the time.  Wish I could give you more info., however I don't have more to give.  Perhaps others on the forum will be able to provide you with more info.

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@mike g. posted:

Patrick, great scene, you are right about baseball and beer! But just think about it, if you and Lee got together you could put a whole lot of beer in that fancy car of his and make a road trip to any major league field you would like and never run out of beer! LOL

mike g.  Great idea!  And we could visit Arnold Cribari at his Yankee Stadium

0BA26FA8-66CB-4355-8843-46784503C945Spotted this “Pig in the Blank”  that’s what I always called a Piggyback in a Well car trying to hide in the grass in Dupo Illinois today. Very rare to see this old Realco  45/102 trailer specially in a Well car. Looks like Santa Fe might have leased it. They also re-badged the prefix to USAZ instead of REAZ but kept the numbers

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@mike g. posted:

Patrick, great scene, you are right about baseball and beer! But just think about it, if you and Lee got together you could put a whole lot of beer in that fancy car of his and make a road trip to any major league field you would like and never run out of beer! LOL

Mike I stopped drinking about 25yrs ago when I met my wife but I could drive Patrick around. Lol

WOW now that is something I was not expecting, Thank you so much Patrick it really means a lot coming from you! You always have such great photos and I never thought I would even earn a response. I was just very happy I finished my first 9 little people!

I think I am going to have to work on some lighting down the road, But I sure love what you do with your layout and photos!

Wow @trumpettrain , Patrick that is really a wowonderful scene, your level of detail is just great.  I spend several minutes just admiring the detail in the background, the pile of tires for example, just really well done.  Thank you for posting.

Lee...well what can be said about your observation...seems like there is a place in St. Louis requiring a visit should I ever get there!! 

Best wishes everyone

Don

Wow @trumpettrain , Patrick that is really a wowonderful scene, your level of detail is just great.  I spend several minutes just admiring the detail in the background, the pile of tires for example, just really well done.  Thank you for posting.

Lee...well what can be said about your observation...seems like there is a place in St. Louis requiring a visit should I ever get there!! 

Best wishes everyone

Don

Don. I read the reviews on line and it’s says it’s a really good place to eat. Look them up.

Wow @trumpettrain , Patrick that is really a wowonderful scene, your level of detail is just great.  I spend several minutes just admiring the detail in the background, the pile of tires for example, just really well done.  Thank you for posting.

Lee...well what can be said about your observation...seems like there is a place in St. Louis requiring a visit should I ever get there!! 

Best wishes everyone

Don

Don - thank you so much!  I'm honored that you took time to take in the scene.  Much appreciated!  

This is a busy evening on the Great Northeastern Railway. A streamlined passenger train glides by on track number 1 as a freight train passes on the High Line with the city of Christopolis and the harbor in the background. Just over the harbor, the head lamp of another passenger train can be seen on its way out of Union Station, Christopolis.

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Great photos everyone! Lee Patrick is correct, if I were you I might even think about putting a UP LOGO on the back! LOL

Patrick, I would like to say I would love to got the the Bed and Breakfast in the woods, but I wake up there every morning and it seams like a lot of work! LOL

Great, harbor scene and I love your little city area! Very cool!

Mark, sure is nice to see your coal train working its way up hill! Sure is a heavy load with 3 engines!

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