--- In [email protected], "Shur-Way" <shur-way@...> wrote:
>
> Why some times you don't want to turn your back on your trains while they
> are running around the layout. My layout takes up my entire basement except
> one corner. That corner contains my weight machine, free weights rubber
> bands and my cardio bike. I always run trains while I work thru my exercise
> routine. It helps take the mind off of the pain. So I was down working out
> when I realized I could not hear the GP 9. So I went looking for it and the
> picture is what I found to my horrified surprise. As you can see by the
> picture the only thing that was keeping the train from the concrete floor
> was the pilot pushing up against the broken rail. I yelled for my wife to
> take a picture with her I phone because nobody would believe how lucky I was
> to not have it hit the floor. 
> 
>  
> 
> The GP9 is an AM highly modified with tons of detail. Just look at the
> scratch built pilot. It also has a DSD in it. The head lights will attest to
> its eagerness to continue. 
> 
>  
> 
> The box car took over a year to build. It is created from wood and a 86 foot
> HO high cub. The roof alone had months of work in creating all the metal
> impressions. I still have to install a roof walk. The short ladders I had
> with no roof walk was to modern. 
> 
> Mike Swederska
>




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