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so want to see you and some buddies driving through town in period correct uniforms with M1 Garands!
I put together a ET&WNC coal train ready to roll on the layout last night and placed some extra ET&WNC cars on the Junction track. (Attachment Link) I also dusted everything.It's as ready to go as it can be for the narrow gauge convention layout visit which goes from noon to four.Beats me how many people will visit considering in the second furthest layout from the convention hotel and I don't think any of the other area layouts are showing tomorrow.If anyone visiting tomorrow is a regular here, please let me know when I talk to you, as I probably won't recognize anyone by face...
It's scary letting randos into the inner sanctum. It's not just that they're invading, but they're seeing your artistic vision with no filter.That's scary.
Not long ago, a museum in NC completed restoration of one of the very few East Tennessee and Western North Carolina railroad boxcars, number 434: http://www.tarheelpress.com/etbox/Today, one of guys who assisted just sent me a piece of siding from the boxcar. I can't get over that I now have a piece of a real ET&WNC freight car!I am already in the process of scratch building a boxcar from a bag of older parts, so I'll be making it into 434 for this reason.Now, I just need to figure out how I'm going to hang this piece on the wall. Better still, I also have a piece of caboose 505 coming, from the external siding, from the guy who restored that for the Avery County museum at Newland, NC!