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Post by espeelover on Sept 22, 2011 13:18:13 GMT -5
Okay, I'm as guilty of "era creep" as just about anybody, but what late 50's early 60's era SP modeler can ignore the Halloween paint scheme for any length of time? Then, try as I might to resist, the F9m program kept calling out to me over the years. Although I tend to model right around the time period of the 1965 system wide number change, I have a few items that are older by a few years. Then again, I have equipment that is good for the late 70's too...so what is a mother to do? I just grin and enjoy my models! Thank God for the Highliner shells and all the various details now available.
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Post by espeelover on Sept 22, 2011 13:19:06 GMT -5
...The other side...
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Post by espeelover on Sept 22, 2011 13:20:16 GMT -5
I gotta get a pinhole attachment....
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Post by espeelover on Sept 22, 2011 13:29:31 GMT -5
What a time I had finding these grills; when I finally tried to order some, I had to try several stores; this set actually came from Canada...or was it Missouri?
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Nick Lorusso
New Hire
Reliving the SP & NWP in N-scale
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Post by Nick Lorusso on Jun 19, 2012 1:33:25 GMT -5
John the unit looks great.
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Post by espeelover on Mar 25, 2013 20:24:38 GMT -5
Thanks Nick...
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