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Hello;
First take one Airliner( Prop version 1/144) like the old Boing double tube airliner. Don't remember it's name. Now, cut out the center of the Passenger compartment.
Insert one 60' cattle car of " N" scale. Fasten securely and hang over layout . Viola! a Tongue in Cheek comment about being stuffed in an aluminum tube at 35,000' for six to eight hours.
Ha! That's great, TB!
Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...
One of the local Volunteer fire companies did that with their Christmas garden one year...only it was a sardine can instead of a cattle car.
It was a big hit!
Greg
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Pawel! Love the sense of humor! Awesome!
Pawel
I think that has a different connotation in India. I could be wrong, though.
G. Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
Tanker-Builder Hello; First take one Airliner( Prop version 1/144) like the old Boing double tube airliner. Don't remember it's name.
First take one Airliner( Prop version 1/144) like the old Boing double tube airliner. Don't remember it's name.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
CrashTestDummy Pawel I think that has a different connotation in India. I could be wrong, though.
Quite so in Hinduism, and source of the saying "Sacred Cow".
John
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