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your railroad related presents - WT fan - 12-25-2010

What did you get Christmas for your hobby?

My cordless screwdriver went down some weeks ago. And - wow - I've got a new one from the children. 2285_

Wolfgang


Re: your railroad related presents - steinjr - 12-25-2010

It is pretty nice having kids - here is a gift from my oldest son that both made me laugh, and which can be used when working on the layout - a set of new paint brushes and a pair of work gloves - mounted on a cardboard which revealed a "monster" once I removed the wrapping paper around the weirdly shaped gift:

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Might be a while before I have the heart to remove the brushes from the cardboard and actually use them, though :-)

Grin,
Stein


Re: your railroad related presents - RRManiac - 12-25-2010

I got a couple of wonderful presents. I will post pictures later, but I got a clock that makes train sounds and has a picture of the Jupiter 4-4-0 (Northern Pacific? or is it Southern Pacific? I forget). I also got a cast plaster bank in the shape of a 4-2-0 steamer that I can paint!

Both are pretty awesome!!!

Merry Christmas to you all!


Re: your railroad related presents - steinjr - 12-25-2010

RRManiac Wrote:I got a clock that makes train sounds and has a picture of the Jupiter 4-4-0 (Northern Pacific? or is it Southern Pacific? I forget).

Central Pacific. Famous for meeting Union Pacific 4-4-0 #119 at Promontory Point in Utah, the official meeting point for the first transcontinental railroad in the USA.

Smile,
Stein


Re: your railroad related presents - Green_Elite_Cab - 12-25-2010

The day is not out yet, but already, i got some stuff. The only railroad related items i received was an Amtrak Viewliner, and a pair of Conrail CT 290 Electrical Operating Instructions from 1978, both in excellent condition. These rule books cover electric operations, and if you've seen any of my posts, you know that electric is the way that i roll!

Also got a new camera to take pictures of things with. Its apparently an armored camera, resistant to shock and 16 feet of water.

Not rail related, but equally impressive, a MASSIVE B36H Peacemaker bomber kit (1:72). This thing is gargantuan, i don't know where to put it when i build it! I even have model of the USS Intrepid to do, an A10, and i need to finish the final details on a USS New Jersey model i've had for years.

I'm telling you, the plane is like, over two feet in length and wing span! Gonna have to install aircraft warning lights on my catenary.....


Re: your railroad related presents - Brakie - 12-25-2010

Only trains was a early Christmas gift from my son.Two Athearn Fantasy CR GP60Ms everything else was non-rail..



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Psst! Wanna free box of sugar free chocolate candy?

Warning Taste terrible. Sad


Re: your railroad related presents - Green_Elite_Cab - 12-25-2010

Brakie Wrote:Only trains was a early Christmas gift from my son.Two Athearn Fantasy CR GP60Ms everything else was non-rail..



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Psst! Wanna free box of sugar free chocolate candy?

Warning Taste terrible. Sad

Cool units!

and yes, sugar free is frightening. I once bought a super pack of sugar free pez. I didn't see that it was, and my god, that was the most painful experience ever. I didn't want to waste them, so i just ate them. Who OKs this stuff? I often wonder if that really is the best they can come up with, lol.


Re: your railroad related presents - tomustang - 12-25-2010

Even though I didn't ask for anything I got 3 of these!!!!

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Re: your railroad related presents - Ralph - 12-25-2010

Some great gifts there! Stein, that was a clever packaging for your gift. I wasn't expecting a train related gift this year but Susan found this interesting book for me!

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Ralph


Re: your railroad related presents - steinjr - 12-25-2010

Looks like an interesting book, Ralph! And there was some nice engines there too, people!

Smile,
Stein


Re: your railroad related presents - Squidbait - 12-25-2010

Some nice gifts there! I've had many a train-free Christmas, but not this year, thanks to my friends at the hobby shop! Bill & Dave and Joan gifted me with a lovely Spectrum On30 2-6-6-2. 2285_
   

To say I was flabbergasted would be an understatement! Eek

Of course now I'm going to have to expand the Weasel Flats Sand and Gravel Co., since I don't think this baby will handle the curves!

Thanks so much to the folks at Paris Jct. Hobbies!

Hope everyone is having a happy Christmas! Cheers


Re: your railroad related presents - ocalicreek - 12-25-2010

Christmas this year was hearing the good news that an article I had written had been accepted for publication at Model Railroad Hobbyist (and the accompaning payment! Goldth ).

A gift I purchased for myself was Jeff Johnston's videos on painting a Steam Locomotive. VERY nice vids.

No train gifts from family or friends, but that's okay. I've been given the gift of time to work on layout projects, and to watch my son run his new Bachmann 0-6-0 (N scale) that Santa brought him.

EDIT: Remembered one more thing, I DID get a train related gift, well, the whole family did actually. Good friends sent us a Hershey's Chocolate HO scale train set. They used to live near Hershey and visited the park regularly. Apparantly they had this set and never used it. We will put it to good use for sure! 2285_

Galen


Re: your railroad related presents - BR60103 - 12-25-2010

Squidbait: we made it over as far as sister-in-law's in Brantford. I got a locomotive shaped cookie cutter and a locomotive shaped picture frame.
As I said in the hobo camp, I received 2 cast buildings, a calendar and 2 wagons. And a book on Flying Scotsman. I don't know if my November purchase of a pacific counts as part of my Christmas.


Re: your railroad related presents - FCIN - 12-25-2010

I didn't have any model railroad items on my wish list at all for Christmas this year, but this morning, the wife hands me a box and when I opened it, I almost went into cardiac arrest! Inside the box were 6 Atlas 25,500 gal Trinity tank cars with IBPX and PLMX marks and all different numbers!

Seems that last week when she was down here in my Man Cave (reminding me for the hundredth time that I need to clean up this mess and get to working on the new layout) she got to admiring a couple of my corn syrup tank cars and remarked how much she liked them. She wanted to know what would be hauled in them, etc. and after a brief discussion about them, I mentioned that one day, I'd like to add a few more tank cars to the collection, but larger ones suitable for a different commodity and showed her some examples of the types I'd like to get.

So when she and her sister went shopping this week, she stopped by the LHS - asked the man if he had any modern HO tank cars and he helped her find these which were all he had left and she bought the whole lot! Couldn't have been more perfect and now gives me yet another interesting industry to put on the proposed ISL.

This is the first time she's ever purchased any model railroad items for me on her own and she sure hit the jack pot! In the past, it's always been: "If there's something you want for Christmas or your birthday for your model railroad - order it...".

Talk about a nice Christmas!


Re: your railroad related presents - steinjr - 12-26-2010

FCIN Wrote:This is the first time she's ever purchased any model railroad items for me on her own and she sure hit the jack pot! In the past, it's always been: "If there's something you want for Christmas or your birthday for your model railroad - order it...".

Talk about a nice Christmas!

Sounds great - both the Christmas, the cars and the wife. Congratulations!

Smile,
Stein