The El Capitan pulling into the great trainshed....
Alan
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Joe Friday and Frank Smith discuss the finer points of the law while their backup for the raid waits in the unmarked cruiser. This store has every right to selling naughty pictures and magazines to adults, but the bicycle and motor scooter in the alley indicate they are going to find minors inside when they raid the place. Minors should not be exposed to that stuff until they are old enough to misbehave responsibly.
Joe Friday and Frank Smith discuss the finer points of the law while their backup for the raid waits in the unmarked cruiser. This store has every right to selling naughty pictures and magazines to adults, but the bicycle and motor scooter in the alley indicate they are going to find minors inside when they raid the place. Minors should not be exposed to that stuff until they are old enough to misbehave responsibly.
Lee, Might be to young to remember the TV series "The Lineup", later reruns changed to "San Francisco Beat". 52 Ford, with Detectives played by Tom Tully and Warner Anderson. Great lost series.
On no, that was a cool show. I remember watching it way back when, but I had forgotten it. Gotta find a '52 Ford sedan . . .
I'm afraid to say it but I'm old enough to remember that show.
summer memories of cruiser nite from the deck. One blue to go
Cur Rah Hee!
My Grandfather practice jumping, as he watches over my layout,
Today I'm thinking about him, today, and a letter just like this one, that we used to read this day of year (it was buried with him I think).
Christmas "Nuts" on Dec. 22cnd!"
I have it posted as a stand alone but it belongs here.
Santa Spends a Day in Winterton
Check out Public.fotki.com WESTPORT MODEL WORKS for some excellent detailed photos of my traction layout
Beautiful scene. Where did you get the vehicle?
I have it posted as a stand alone but it belongs here.
Santa Spends a Day in Winterton
Alan and other thanks for the likes.
Alan what program did you use in creating yours. As you can see mine is still a little rough, but at least its an improvement from the last posted video.
Doug
There is a small group of O scale guys from a local train club in Prescott who got together and built some 4x8 portable layouts to take around the area for special events. Through the efforts of the team leader we have finally found a home in a local shopping mall - free rent in exchange for running the first Sat of every month and special runs for holidays. Needless to say it has been every Sat since Thanksgiving. We are averaging about 400 people per run which the mall management greatly appreciates. Below are some pictures from the last run.
She needed a little help to see the action on Steve's layout
My new Lionel passenger set on Rod's Layout
Marlin's layout
Mark's layout - our team leader
John showing our 'colors'
Lunch break for Peter by his layouts
you won't lose any arguments.............
Brian, Not sure but believe that car came with Mels dinner. Either that or from York. They are in boxes now in NH.
Suzukovich....I used Windows Movie Maker....
Alan
Well...I just reviewd pages of this thread that I had only briefly visited the first time. So...with a little time on my hands I enjoyed picking up on those posts that I missed earlier.....WHAT A GREAT THREAD!!
Alan
I like your scene, Wood - very realistic.
Very nicely done....I can almost feel like I am there!!...
Alan
Thanks Alan and TrainsRMe for your nice comments. Step by step I'm getting the hang of the scenery business and enjoying every step of the way.
There is a small group of O scale guys from a local train club in Prescott who got together and built some 4x8 portable layouts to take around the area for special events. Through the efforts of the team leader we have finally found a home in a local shopping mall - free rent in exchange for running the first Sat of every month and special runs for holidays. Needless to say it has been every Sat since Thanksgiving. We are averaging about 400 people per run which the mall management greatly appreciates. Below are some pictures from the last run.
She needed a little help to see the action on Steve's layout
My new Lionel passenger set on Rod's Layout
Marlin's layout
Mark's layout - our team leader
John showing our 'colors'
Lunch break for Peter by his layouts
Considering the size limitations there is some fantastic work being done here..... and the people are very friendly.
Usually a small crowd there at any time and once in awhile there are more.
Some neat ideas that can be adapted to larger layouts, too.
Did I mention that the people are very friendly?
The Harley dealership always attracts a lot of guys in suits and young kids, but neither group buys a lot. You wonder how many bikes will they really sell today.
Love it Lee!!
Alan
Very cool Lee
Ken M
This is still one of my favorite threads....keep em coming guys and gals!!
Alan
Lets stop in for a cold one at Frenchies Bar and watch the sun fade over the fields. Ahhhhh, I long for summer weather again!
Beautiful. Every inch of the whole vista, in all six of those photos. You sure know what you're doing, Jerry. Wonderful concept and execution.
FrankM
Thanks Moonson, here are a few more favorite pictures of mine! I love this hobby. Every aspect of it. From the technical side all the way to the artistic side. I also have to agree with Alan that this is one of the coolest threads on here! I get alot of inspiration from all the reply posts! Keep em coming! And enjoy!!!
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