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Those number boards stick out as way too skinny, not nearly tall enough. Makes the entire back look odd. Its hard to judge how wide it is by eye since the number boards are off so much, at least that's my 2 cents on the issue.
How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
... for the "Fireman's" side, conductors rode in the caboose back then, as the deities intended. ;DBob in IDaho
It didn't have anything to do with deities... It was the labor unions and regulators who like things the way they were in the 1890's...Lee
Straight from the horse's mouth... Cory posted this moments ago..."All of the tooling on the Phase 1 GP-30 is modified tooling from the original molds, that is why the handrail/walkway assemblies are the way they are."
Quote from: wm3798 on September 04, 2007, 01:29:54 PMStraight from the horse's mouth... Cory posted this moments ago..."All of the tooling on the Phase 1 GP-30 is modified tooling from the original molds, that is why the handrail/walkway assemblies are the way they are."bump !
Good call, Steve.
How about... Even a broken clock is right twice a day... Lee
Quote from: Skibbe on September 04, 2007, 04:27:45 PMGood call, Steve.Mike, you know we have a say in german language: "Auch ein blindes Huhn findet mal ein Korn" which means translated: "Every dog has his day" or "A blind man may perchance hit the mark" or "Even a blind hen sometimes finds a grain of corn" or another one "Even a blind pig can find an acorn"