splitrock323

There, I fixed it. 
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Thomas W. Gasior MMR

Modeling northern Minnesota iron ore line in HO.

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joef

Funny guy

Hah hah, funny guy. 

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

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AzBaja

Well,  it looks fake, no

Well,  it looks fake, no Yellow Alco's?

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splitrock323

I had to have some fun.

AZ - Maybe Splitrock Mining Company leased those SD’s. 
 

Joe - I hope I made you smile a bit. We could all use a laugh lately. 

Thomas W. Gasior MMR

Modeling northern Minnesota iron ore line in HO.

YouTube: Splitrock323      Facebook: The Splitrock Mining Company layout

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fecbill

Diesels

I think you are not finished, those diesels are not yellow.

 

Bill Michael

Florida East Coast Railway fan

Modeling FEC 5th District in 1960 

 

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PennCentral99

Chuckle

When I saw the thread title, my first thought was "why are we talking about another publisher on this site"? Then when I saw your post and "fix", I had to chuckle, knowing the story behind the "dots". Yeah, the engines need to be yellow.

Thanks for the laugh, Terry

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ackislander

Okay, I’ll bite: clue me in

I don’t have the slightest idea what any of this is about. 
 

Would anyone care to enlighten me?

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AzBaja

No one say anything.... Just put a pin in it.

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Okay, I’ll bite: clue me in

ackislander I don’t have the slightest idea what any of this is about. 
Would anyone care to enlighten me?

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I enjoy the smell of melting plastic in the morning.  The Fake Model Railroader, subpar at best.

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jeffshultz

There might be a hint or two in here...

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Jeff Shultz - MRH Technical Assistant
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Modeling a fictional GWI shortline combining three separate areas into one freelance-ish railroad.

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splitrock323

It’s the number one question Ackislander

Sorry if it is vague. I have a ore hauling layout and I use colored map pins to designate types of ore for switching. I make YouTube videos about a variety of topics, and in the comments section is always a question about “what are the balls on top of your ore cars?”

So I took a little creative liberty with the cover of this book. 

Thomas W. Gasior MMR

Modeling northern Minnesota iron ore line in HO.

YouTube: Splitrock323      Facebook: The Splitrock Mining Company layout

Read my Blog

 

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