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Lionelski posted:
colorado hirailer posted:

Divcos appear to have been everywhere but where l frequented as a kid.  Or maybe l just don't remember them.  I always have to establish, "where and when".  They existed in 1940, so...did any Colorado dairy use them at that time?

Dugan's bread used Divco's for home delivery of yummy bread, rolls, etc.

Late 1950's through 1960's, Queens, NY

Dugan's, they were all over Long Island, when I was a kid.  My father loved loved their coconut custard pies'... Green and yellow Divicos, and the driver's matching uniforms'...  Great days for sure'.. Looks like we're returning to them with Amazon, and whole foods and other delivery services'''.  Don't have to leave the house'..

Here are some photos that I took a few weeks ago at the modular mall layout of one of the clubs that I belong to.  This particular setup is a square of approximately 18 x 18 feet in size with a large pit in the center. These are basically all vehicles caught in local traffic and scales are very wide ranging.  The O Gauge guys are not that concerned per se, of placing vehicles of the same scale next or near to each other.

There is also a HO module layout in the same store bay

OGR FCMTS Mall Layout 1OGR FCMTS Mall Layout 2OGR FCMTS Mall Layout 3OGR FCMTS Mall Layout 4OGR FCMTS Mall Layout 5OGR FCMTS Mall Layout 6

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Thanks, Lee - getting the hang of using these ink-jet printable water slide decals, but they are extremely difficult to work with.

I've been plastic modeling and decaling for over 50 years and these are very flimsy - the sheets are stiff, but the decal material is not. It seems like I have to get the time the decal sits in water almost down to the nano-second. Too short and the decal tends to stretch too much when applying and becomes unusable and too long and it just falls apart in my hands.

Is there a better product of printable water slide decal sheets out there that you recommend trying ?

coach joe posted:

Quarter Gauger,  Mini Wheats?It's the newest innovation in the From Farm to Table movement!  Personally, I'll be waiting for the crop after the first  (wink, wink).

It's the newest innovation in the From Farm to Table movement!  Personally, I'll be waiting for the crop after the first frost (wink, wink).

Ted, the harvest looks great, as do all those tractors.  What kind of car is that green coup?

Tomlinson Run Railroad

Ted. Nice tractors and love that merc 

Paul. We have a Menards about 7 miles from where I live I’m going have to check these out for sure 

Roo.  Thanks for dropping in that’s a neat rig you made thanks for posting it 

Paul  R.  Are those Winross White 3000? I have a few unpainted still those are neat and thanks for sharing 

Not much for me lately been trying to clear my bench of rolling stock that needs to be done then I’ll start on some vehicles. Once again thanks for keeping this thread alive and posting your great pics 

Quarter Gauger 48 posted:

Paul, if they didn't have Rheingold, on tap, thay had Shaffer , I always thought just a tad smoother.  I had a brother in law , that would not drink any beer but Rheingold...... I wonder is Rheingold still around today'...

Ted, Rheingold went out of business in mid 70s and came back in the late 90s but they say its' not quite the same. 

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