Guess that pretty much confirms you’ve come over to the dark side. Rooster, does he still get a cookie?
that’s nothing. wait and see, what will happen if
comes up!
or even $ $ $ …
I ain’t got time for this right now!

Trouble is a brewing
Who gives a cluck!
Ducking and weaving, DDM
P.S. Sorry, too good to resist.
Clearly photoshopped, John. But That’s fine; mine were AI-generated.
All in a good cause, I say.

Guys;
It’s probably down in those 666+ posts somewhere, but lest we forget - the stout wooden post joining two logging disconnect trucks is also called a rooster!
Regards, David Meashey
It’s probably down in those 666+ posts somewhere, but lest we forget - the stout wooden post joining two logging disconnect trucks is also called a rooster!
Yep. It’s also the pole that connects link & pin cars to a loco with a different style or height of coupler (so I’ve been told).
It may also refer to the pole that a certain Grover figure dances on, not sure.
Cliff said: pole and has been reported to the moderator.
A few leetle issues with the track and mechanism, but otherwise a fairly accurate rendering by ChatGPT of Rooster at his day job. And yep, he only has six fingers.
I would really like to see those Superliners up close, is there abuild log on them at all? Guess I will need to schedule a Penn. visit in the near future.
John,
Nobody wants to buy that handmade almost 15yr old crap. He would be better off buying the German made models. Although I do have and have had a Viewliner baggage for about 5yrs now. Only one in the large scale modeling world I believe.
The roof vents were made in a mold by someone other than me.
I would really like to see those Superliners up close
Thought you modeled by the 10’ rule like me? Nothing to see here so move along and buy the German made models.
I’m guessing the hint is you used a tablesaw to whack up a lot of aluminum cars. Wow was it more than 2 for each car???

















