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I haven't posted here since last spring.  Thought I would show off my version of Tom Yorke's barrio.  It is now installed on the Jemez & Rio Grande.  Tom's kits are always great fun to build and detail.  Will have an article coming out on how to make the chili ristras.

 

Oh yes, after only 20 years, off and on, I finally made it to Master Model Railroader in the NMRA.

 

 

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Hi Al!  If I retired, I would probably tear it all down and start over.  Still about 12 months away then lots of decisions.  Still have lots of that coal that you sent a few years ago.  Even the sock!  Hope we can get together in Kansas City if I get lucky enough to go to the Narrow Gauge Convention.

Jim

 

Kansas City is a great idea, might be the last show that I can attend.  I have been putting up with a back problem for three weeks.  Finally found out the problem, a slipped disc. At times, it feels like a absased tooth. The good side is I don't have to do yard work, wiffey gets that.  Bad side I don't get to work on the layout.  But I can run my trains.

Have a great Thanksgiving, and don't eat to much turkey.

Al

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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