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After sleepless nights and wrestling with my sense of justice I have finally come to a
hard decision..In first place RUSTYBATTLESHIP closely followed by,and I'm sorry to the second placed personage, I have chosen,yes you've guessed it.....RustyBattleship
well.. mine/my dad's model train set is covered with plastic models (the layout) but, it's a double loop mainline, with one of the loups going up over the top. HO gauge, on about a 5'x9' frame... no way is it big enough to hold all of the locomotives, much less the cars..
my personal set, is just in a box, and is N gauge, I bought some flex track for it and some switches, and when I get a place to build it, I'll make a small layout to run it on..
RustyB', tell me about that beautiful "Flame Oak" table your display is on..is it a real Oak table? As a French Polisher of yesteryear polished wood,I love!!.....Last pic
After sleepless nights and wrestling with my sense of justice I have finally come to a
hard decision..In first place RUSTYBATTLESHIP closely followed by,and I'm sorry to the second placed personage, I have chosen,yes you've guessed it.....RustyBattleship
Imagine the difficulty North Korean citizens face in deciding whom to elect... ;)
Current Tally:
RustyBattleship: 1 RustyBattleship: 5
"Every man has his weakness. Mine was always just cigarettes."
RustyB', tell me about that beautiful "Flame Oak" table your display is on..is it a real Oak table? As a French Polisher of yesteryear polished wood,I love!!.....Last pic
Gee, I hate to dissapoint you but it's just a quarter inch thick sheet of chip board. I started to stain it (for moisture protection) but didn't get very far.
And I love polished wood also as I took up cabinet making after my retirement. Perhaps I should show you how I redid my kitchen in Birch.
After sleepless nights and wrestling with my sense of justice I have finally come to a
hard decision..In first place RUSTYBATTLESHIP closely followed by,and I'm sorry to the second placed personage, I have chosen,yes you've guessed it.....RustyBattleship
Here I thought I was the only one struggling with this......Am I ever glad that a fellow WABer had the same exact problem. In order to solve my dilemma, I am voting the same as you. Thank you Dave, now I can get some sleep and stop fretting:)
Welcome, you step into a forum of the flash bang, chew toy hell, and shove it down your throat brutal honesty. OoE
Here I thought I was the only one struggling with this......Am I ever glad that a fellow WABer had the same exact problem. In order to solve my dilemma, I am voting the same as you. Thank you Dave, now I can get some sleep and stop fretting:)
Debbie,have just arose from peaceful slumber with mind at rest having chosen Rusty'B as a POSSIBLE winner I hope your slumber is not disturbed by all the rain you are having in Wisconsin:)
Well WAB, we seem to be unanimous in our opinions. (Certainly I have heard no other contenders names mentioned). I too vote that cRustyBucket gets the Emperor sized tin of biscuits!
Well WAB, we seem to be unanimous in our opinions. (Certainly I have heard no other contenders names mentioned). I too vote that cRustyBucket gets the Emperor sized tin of biscuits!
I've already given Iron Duke the APO of my friend's daughter who will get more pleasure out of them while she's in Iraq.
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