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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Gracie, Jan 21, 2004.

  1. Gracie
    Joined: Apr 19, 2001
    Posts: 1,257

    Gracie
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  2. Bruce Lancaster
    Joined: Oct 9, 2001
    Posts: 21,681

    Bruce Lancaster
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    !!!!WOW!!!!

    I always try to avoid model RR stuff as it would be so easy for me to get ****ed into that alternate universe and never again have any money or time for deuces....

    MAJOR IDEA!!

    Why don't all the car modelers on here get together and make a 1/25th layout of Catalina Island as "Rumpsville"???
    Remember the "Saga of Rumpsville" from hot rod comics? All the rodders pooled resources and purchased Catalina, turning it into a rodder's paradise...
    they had to move back, though, as civilization was collapsing without anyone able to fix anything on the mainland...

    Someone please please post the Saga for the edification of the young and ignorant...
     
  3. orange52
    Joined: Feb 21, 2003
    Posts: 467

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    Wow. The most surprising thing for me was that its here in Cedar Rapids Iowa.
     
  4. Ryan
    Joined: Jan 2, 1995
    Posts: 22,819

    Ryan
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    Let's keep this one our little secret... Way too cool to delete....
     
  5. warpigg
    Joined: Mar 4, 2001
    Posts: 591

    warpigg
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    from gypsy

    those guys are nerds.
    i wish i could do that.
     
  6. Model RR stuff is how I blew most of my money in High School... the rest was on petty stuff like gurls [​IMG]

    Jay
     
  7. av8
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    av8
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    Wow! Thanks, Gracie.
     
  8. sodbuster
    Joined: Oct 15, 2001
    Posts: 5,066

    sodbuster
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    from Kansas

    I went to a friends dad's house in Lawrence, Kansas after a KU/MU game and he had a set up like that in his WHOLE ba*****t. The ceiling was painted like clouds and he had a Bose system that would shake the walls like a train was going by. He was showing us what it would do and his wife yelled down stairs to TURN IT DOWN. Oh did I mention the guy was in his 70's.

    Chris Nelson
    Kansas
     
  9. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
    Posts: 6,740

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    I love that stuff, but even in HO (which is almost too big) it's almost a bigger cash vampire than cars! This is on topic, though, isn't it? After all, **** Scritchfield is a model railroader.
     
  10. Smokin Joe
    Joined: Mar 19, 2002
    Posts: 3,770

    Smokin Joe
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    I've got a couple hundred N-scale cars and locos. I run them on a 4 by 6 table layout with no scenery tho... [​IMG]

    Now that the kids and cats are out of the house, and I have a spare room... [​IMG]
     
  11. k9racer
    Joined: Jan 20, 2003
    Posts: 3,091

    k9racer
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    Thank You Gracie. This site is great looks just like I recall it as a child.The detail and workmanship is tops. The man knows to much about Pratt City , Ensley and the B'ham area he must have lived there.
     
  12. Gracie
    Joined: Apr 19, 2001
    Posts: 1,257

    Gracie
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    My grandfather worked at the Birmingham terminal... I still can't believe they tore it down... makes me want to cry! That first pic is surreal... it looks just like a photo of downtown! Creepy!
     
  13. Bruce Lancaster
    Joined: Oct 9, 2001
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    Bruce Lancaster
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    When I was young and just getting into cars, every summer I rode the train from Virginia to visit my Grandparents in Mississippi (One Grandfather worked for the Illinois Central RR). Early sixties, roughly. I always spent the daylight hours glued to the window, checking out every junked car I could spot--the train gives a great vantage point for back yards, remote dumps, woods, etc. In those days the view was wonderful-all sorts of neat stuff I would never be able to find my way back to and couldn't have afforded anyhow. There's no better blend than the rural south and weird old junk. Anyhow, Birmingham train yards were always a high point--the train usually spent a long time sitting in a part of the yards adjacent to a huge s**** pile, probably feeding junk from all over the southland into Bessemer. I methodically eyeballed that mountain of neat old stuff until the train moved on to the duller world of the terminal. Old cars of every description, gigantic chunks of retired locomotives, the hull of an M8 armored car, stuff that looked like it came from other planets...maybe I can visit the guy with the train layout and build the s**** section for him.
     

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