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Post by thebigcrabcake on May 6, 2020 11:12:05 GMT
White in the air.
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Post by Country Joe on May 6, 2020 13:44:04 GMT
That reminds me of White Castle burgers Joe Adam, it does look like a White Castle. I wonder if MTH based that building on White Castle?
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Post by Country Joe on May 6, 2020 13:52:07 GMT
Mostly white trailer and lady with white puppy
Partly white trailer and white dog stealing a sausage...bad dog!!!
Terrific scenes, Joe - I've always been partial to trailer parks. And dogs.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Thanks HV, I also like both trailers and dogs. I especially like dogs.
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Post by Country Joe on May 6, 2020 13:55:39 GMT
A white Caddy A workman in white overalls and hat, and a white sign as a bonus!
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Post by Country Joe on May 6, 2020 13:58:45 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2020 14:07:51 GMT
AH! PAN AM!! I do miss that airline. Gary.
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Post by thebigcrabcake on May 6, 2020 14:32:27 GMT
AH! PAN AM!! I do miss that airline. Gary. It’s a classic brand.
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Post by Yellowstone Special on May 6, 2020 14:52:22 GMT
AH! PAN AM!! I do miss that airline. Gary. It’s a classic brand. It certainly is a classic brand, Emile. How did you suspend your Pan Am Boeing 707 above your layout? That's a nice shot. When I lived in Hawaii back in the early 1970s, I was one of the early couriers for the DHL Corporation when they used Pan Am as their contract carrier, before they obtained their own planes. So from Honolulu, I racked up a lot of miles on trips to the West Coast and to Guam and Japan.
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Post by thebigcrabcake on May 6, 2020 15:14:08 GMT
...How did you suspend your Pan Am Boeing 707 above your layout? ... That photo originally depicted a “U” shaped stand to hold up the plane because it was a temporary placement. I photoshopped it out. Eventually it will be attached to a horizontal rod fixed to the wall. This is the method I used to float the submarine in this underwater scene. The rod is coming out of the sub just behind the rudder.
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Post by Yellowstone Special on May 6, 2020 15:16:40 GMT
...How did you suspend your Pan Am Boeing 707 above your layout? ... That photo originally depicted a “U” shaped stand to hold up the plane because it was a temporary placement. I photoshopped it out. Eventually it will be attached to a horizontal rod fixed to the wall. This is the method I used to float the submarine in this underwater scene. The rod is coming out of the sub just behind the rudder. Ah ha, Photoshop. Thanks. Still a nice photo, though.
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Post by thebigcrabcake on May 6, 2020 15:21:33 GMT
That photo originally depicted a “U” shaped stand to hold up the plane because it was a temporary placement. I photoshopped it out. Eventually it will be attached to a horizontal rod fixed to the wall. This is the method I used to float the submarine in this underwater scene. The rod is coming out of the sub just behind the rudder. Ah ha, Photoshop. Thanks. Still a nice photo, though. Thanks. I don’t want to drill out the plane until I find the perfect spot for it. When I do, I’ll hang it just like the submarine.
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Post by Yellowstone Special on May 6, 2020 15:32:17 GMT
Ah ha, Photoshop. Thanks. Still a nice photo, though. Thanks. I don’t want to drill out the plane until I find the perfect spot for it. When I do, I’ll hang it just like the submarine. I missed the Beatles deplaning the Pan Am 707 in your second photo. Clever and classic! 👍
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2020 0:17:58 GMT
Emile, You have some great scenes on your layout. And, you take great pictures.
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Post by fabforrest on May 7, 2020 0:32:43 GMT
love that sub scene. clever!
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2020 1:22:38 GMT
Really cool sub scene Emile! I like RED DECEMBER!!
Gary.
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