More pics from Munoz
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BANDOB posted:
Bill......I've seen that picture before....a Greenberg book perhaps?
Peter
rise & shine......
My picture for today is also from the past. In the late 1980's on the Dallas, PA layout. A 675 steams along.
Peter: On the previous photo of the station area, a similar one was in a Greenberg Book, taken by their photographer. This is one I took while the lights and backdrop were available.
June 3, 2017
Two color variations of American Flyer's Dixie Queen
Greg
Here is a shot of my old layout. I didn't transition to O gauge until after my second son was born, and then it was a slow process. Here, I was still trying to combine HO and O in the same space. I didn't even remember adding the Christmas buildings to it.
Beautiful, Eliot, every bit of it, and I enjoyed being reminded of the Rose poster.
FrankM
No one does it better than Frank Mullen . . . . No way, no how !
June 4, 2017 (mid afternoon)
Greg
Greg J. Turinetti posted:June 4, 2017 (mid afternoon)
Greg
I really enjoy seeing your American Flyer and Prewar trains here in the forum. Thank you for posting, it's always a treat!
Diverging Clear posted:
That would be Katey Sagal as Gemma Teller from "Sons of Anarchy"
Scrambler81 posted:Diverging Clear posted:That would be Katey Sagal as Gemma Teller from "Sons of Anarchy"
Nice! Good taste in trains and women!
SouthernMike posted:
That certainly is an interesting and judicious use of the available space, something anybody in our hobby or not would find exciting and most enjoyable to experience. Putting a tall cityscape right up close to the front edge of the layout is a very creative approach and totally successful. Congratulations! Really, really clever.
FrankM
Since today is his 14th birthday: My youngest, Logan, helping set up the Christmas tree train several years ago.
For today, Monday June 5, another from the past in Dallas, PA.
"You know you are getting old when..." you see a train in an old photo that you do not remember having. For me, it is the yellow UP ALCOs. Don't remember having them or where they went. Hmm....you don't think they might be in some old forgotten box in the crawl space, do you?
June 5, 2017
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