Here is a Athearn N 24968 Bethgon Coalporter with Load, CSX (CSXT) #383779. I'm going to buy this next week instead buying the whole 5 car set. Post away guys and gals. I hope everyone has a safe weekend and stay cool suppose to be very hot this weekend.
"HONGZ" stands for HO scale, N scale, G scale, and Z scale.
Post your non-O scale stuff here!
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Nice Train Master Bob!
I seem to be stuck on just one road name for all my Train Masters (Virginian). Maybe next week I will have my latest purchase which is on order.
GN X4001 West on the east end of COD viaduct on 23 July, 1952.
Allen and Warren spent all day today supplying horsepower-hours to the Spokane Southern. The moved forward with fascia installation, and installation of all of the knobs for the Blue Point switch controllers that I use. The fascia will all get painted black just like what I finished last weekend.
This hobby is way more fun when done with friends.
Regards,
Jerry
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Wow Jerry! You're making great progress!
As for me, all I've done is get acquainted with some floosies.
Below is a picture of them from the eBay listing from whence they were purchased... don't have a clue why Gandolf or the 1940's gal is among them... but the rest are definitely usable.
The above "ladies of negotiable virtue" will very likely take up residence in the combination hotel/saloon "Grand Hotel" structure from the incoming Kibri 8501 which I purchased this evening. That particular structure from the trio will become the fine establishment of Fanny LePlentee's "Silvers Slipper Saloon and Social Club", which is one of the main reasons I wanted that Kibri 8501 set.
Here's a pic of the Kibri set of which I speak:
All of this and more is earmarked for my riotous gold/silver boom town that will be on my future Colorado & Pacific 1880's route.
All fer now!
Andre
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laming posted:Wow Jerry! You're making great progress!
As for me, all I've done is get acquainted with some floosies.
Below is a picture of them from the eBay listing from whence they were purchased... don't have a clue why Gandolf or the 1940's gal is among them... but the rest are definitely usable.
The above "ladies of negotiable virtue" will very likely take up residence in the combination hotel/saloon "Grand Hotel" structure from the incoming Kibri 8501 which I purchased this evening. That particular structure from the trio will become the fine establishment of Fanny LePlentee's "Silvers Slipper Saloon and Social Club", which is one of the main reasons I wanted that Kibri 8501 set.
Here's a pic of the Kibri set of which I speak:
All of this and more is earmarked for my riotous gold/silver boom town that will be on my future Colorado & Pacific 1880's route.
All fer now!
Andre
Looking at the picture of the buildings and "ladies of negotiable virtue" got me thinking about the old western comedy with James Garner, Joan Hackett, and Walter Brennan, "Support Your Local Sheriff". I believe the house of ill repute was called "Madam Orr's".
Regards,
Jerry
gnnpnut posted:Looking at the picture of the buildings and "ladies of negotiable virtue" got me thinking about the old western comedy with James Garner, Joan Hackett, and Walter Brennan, "Support Your Local Sheriff". I believe the house of ill repute was called "Madam Orr's".
Regards,
Jerry
So then... I guess the local clientele referred to it as the Orr house!!
We got so tanked with DCC................