oe: Are you trying to stay with structures that existed along the Conrail Amboy tracks only? Or are you going to add other businesses as well? I'll send separate message.
Louis - good luck to you and your Ravens. I'm not really following this year, and my Panthers are already out (and abysmal again) so the best I can hope for is that they disrupt the rhythm of the Saints going into the playoffs.
Afternoon All,
Did some chores then spent longer than planned (still not complete) on the freebee. I discovered that one set of side of side walls were cut too short after fitting them into the pre-cut slots. Sooo I had to build a foundation for that room. I guess I can't complain because this kit was free. I probably won't get to it again until Tuesday. I still need to put on roofing, exhaust stack, and build a billboard type business sign.
Since we're talking about flu shots, I have gotten one every year since 1974 (Navy). I always take aspirin after the shot and can't remember the last time I became sick after the shot.
Cambria- Very nice.
Jesse- That could be the deal of the century.
Terry- That would be my phone set to a 24 hour clock.
Willie- Interesting photo. Is that a current shot or an older one.
Joe- I think that building will be a nice addition to your layout.
I hope everyone has a good night.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/MTH-22-371...h=item2ce20a2104:g:RjkAAOSwjRtbLdVj:rk:2:pf:0I won't argue that point. It is by far the best bargain that I have scored since I started expanding my fleet.
Since I have now branched off into the western roads, I think I can justify buying that "big boy" I've always wanted but didn't know how to work into my theme. Lol. I mean, who doesn't want one? I recently went to a display set up for Christmas and saw one in O scale. That thing was as long as my leg. Completely mind boggling. I was too scared to ask the price on that one.
The size of the cab and the fact that the drivers are only 4'6" in diameter, give a clue to it's actual size. They were built in NZ in the early 1930's. They were 69'8" over the buffer/couplers, 11'6" high, width 8'5". 200lb/sq" boiler pressure and 30,815lb tractive effort.toot...That's a great looking locomotive!
Sherrel: Ha! I can beat that, I was coughing, gagging and wheezing the day after the flu shot, (day before Thanksgiving), I still am. Remember, I had both Pneumonia shots (as directed), and still came down with PneumoniaHi hi
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Curt: Hope all goes well for her. Also, looking forward to the pics.
Jesse: Y'all paid that much? Welcome back, good to see you posting again.
Boris
Go ahead and shoot, I may go to the hospital, but you will end up in the morgue.Smile when you say that!View attachment 32935