the Hunchbacks of MLS (and others)
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Re: the Hunchbacks of MLS (and others)
are they 1-1/2 or 1" scale hunchbacks???
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
- 19copythree
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Re: the Hunchbacks of MLS (and others)
full scale hunchbacks leaning over 3/4" scale...no camel backs. maybe some sore backs.
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Re: the Hunchbacks of MLS (and others)
Very nice.
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Re: the Hunchbacks of MLS (and others)
Very sorry not to be there.
I was at Train Mountain
I was at Train Mountain
Re: the Hunchbacks of MLS (and others)
My understanding is, it was hotter than blazes in Montreal last weekend.
"Always stopping my train, and risking my ankles, with American made, New Balance sneakers."
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Re: the Hunchbacks of MLS (and others)
it was not bad on Saturday. Overcast, not too hot. A little lightning and rain in the evening.
Sunday was hot as heck. But, that didn't stop us! In fact we didn't need to light a fire....
Sunday was hot as heck. But, that didn't stop us! In fact we didn't need to light a fire....
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We've been there, way back in 1986. I think it was 104F in the shade at COALS for OMLET that year. I suggested that perhaps dad had missed quite the trick, and should have painted the boiler flat black, and added some mirror surface area to aid with steam production...
James
James
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Re: the Hunchbacks of MLS (and others)
It was a wee bit too hot on Sunday, Thursday through Saturday was great. We certainly missed the smell of burnt corn and the sight of Howard dozing at the swap table.
Best regards,
Jim Leggett
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Jim Leggett
Montreal Live Steamers
www.montreallivesteamers.org
A Founding Member of the Tinkerbell Scale Society - Northern Division
I'm an A.R.S.E. (Association of Railroad Steam Engineers)
Toad Swamp & Punk Hollow Railroad - Head Tycoon
The Juvenile Traction Company - CEO & Apprentice Machinist 3rd Class
White Mountain Central RR - Engineer & Fireman
Re: the Hunchbacks of MLS (and others)
Never fear, Howard was dozing at the vendors table at Train Mountain!
Jim B
Jim B