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Model Railroading > Full moonedDate: 11/06/19 17:29 Full mooned Author: trackplanner BN 4184 (RS11) has split the semaphores after exiting the east portal of Tunnel #4 and is crossing the Moxie River bridge at MP 1627 while a group of river revelers moon the crew of the passing Fruitvale Turn blowing for the Pinto Ridge Road unpaved crossing on Tim Dickinson's 1976 BN layout (Don DeLay photo).
Date: 11/06/19 17:50 Re: Full mooned Author: 2-10-2 "Moon River"
Date: 11/06/19 20:06 Re: Full mooned Author: ChrisCampi There’s a wise crack in here somewhere.
Date: 11/07/19 04:38 Re: Full mooned Author: SPDRGWfan Looks like good use of BLMA's mooning figures.
I was riding the Amtrak California Zephyr in western Colorado in 1990. The tracks circled the edge of a river, probably an oxbow, and as the train rounded the long curve along the river bank, someone in a raft stood up and mooned the train for a good long time as it slowly rounded the curve. Date: 11/07/19 05:08 Re: Full mooned Author: Arved ChrisCampi Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > There’s a wise crack in here somewhere. Or a dumb ass. Arved Grass Fleming Island, FL Date: 11/07/19 07:13 Re: Full mooned Author: SPDRGWfan ChrisCampi Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > There’s a wise crack in here somewhere. Or just a crack! Date: 11/09/19 18:24 Re: Full mooned Author: sparky52t How do you get the phone wires so uniform and straight? What do you use for wire?
Date: 11/09/19 22:45 Re: Full mooned Author: PHall Looks line EZ Line which is elastic and stretches.
Date: 11/12/19 18:23 Re: Full mooned Author: ChrisCampi This is a very well done scene.
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