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Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - MountainMan - 12-30-2008 doctorwayne Wrote:MountainMan Wrote:And Lake Erie? :? Oh, well...why didn't you say it was the town's municipal water supply. With GERN inb it, it has to be at least 3% stinkier, too! Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - tetters - 01-21-2009 doctorwayne Wrote:... and also the creamy consistency of the water.... eeeewwwww!!! hock: Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - MountainMan - 01-21-2009 Just think of it as "protein-enriched"! Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - tetters - 01-22-2009 MountainMan Wrote:Just think of it as "protein-enriched"! Ok...double eeeeewwwwww!!! hock: P.S. - Very happy to see a GERN thread here. Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - MountainMan - 01-22-2009 * Report this post * Reply with quote Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... New postby tetters on Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:56 am MountainMan wrote:Just think of it as "protein-enriched"! Ok...double eeeeewwwwww!!! hock: OK - if you insist..."W". I just couldn't resist! Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - tetters - 01-23-2009 MountainMan Wrote:OK - if you insist..."W". Ya know...I sat there for a couple of seconds scratching my head thinking "W" ? What does he mean by that? Then I got it. How droll, how very droll. Oh and BTW - This thread is like TOTALLYAWESOME!!! Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - MountainMan - 01-23-2009 Really? Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - MasonJar - 01-23-2009 In today's market, you could probably bottle that river water, call it "100% natural, naturally enriched with minerals, fortified with organically sourced chlorophyll"* and sell it at $7.49/341 ml. * even the fertilizer was made right here on Earth from local materials, the dirt that's in it has minerals, and the rotten old tree that just died fell into the river. Andrew Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - MountainMan - 01-26-2009 MasonJar Wrote:In today's market, you could probably bottle that river water, call it "100% natural, naturally enriched with minerals, fortified with organically sourced chlorophyll"* and sell it at $7.49/341 ml. I'm feeling a distinct urge to regurge. hock: GERN Industries rolling stock... - doctorwayne - 08-08-2010 All GERN modellers are encouraged to post photos of their GERN Industries rolling stock here. Here are mine. I have two of these old MDC cars with GILX reporting marks: This anhydrous flux tank car is an Athearn kit, with brake gear and metal grabirons added: Another Athearn tank car, this one in sludge service: Here's a shortened version of the same car, used in fluxene peroxide service: This one, for Liquiflux, is a regular Athearn tank car, shortened and with some added details: This one, an Athearn three-dome car, was backdated by adding the high, full-length handrails. It carries various GERN products in its three separate compartments: Wayne GERN Industries rolling stock... - Lester Perry - 08-08-2010 this is an Atlas the only modification is the paint and decals. One of my first attempts at making my own decals. Athearn tank car with new ladders and no hazmat placards. Don't need placards for Gern products Athearn piggyback trailers. Removed one axle and painted. If anyone is interested the paint is Floquil Sand. Re: GERN Industries rolling stock... - Catt - 08-09-2010 Gern boxcar kitbashed from 2 Bachmann Hi Cubes. Gern covered hopper also a Bachmann cars. Cars are N scale :mrgreen: Re: GERN Industries rolling stock... - Gary S - 08-09-2010 GERN Industries Limited Texas Divison, Burlingame Works - GILX 944 at the anhydrous flux loading platform: GILX 947: GILX 5650 passing in front of the Oakdale Fertilizer plant on its way to the GERN facility: GP7 ATSF 2849 shoves GILX 5652 towards the food-grade powdered flux silo: GILX 5653 at the tail end of the local: GILX 5655: GILX 5670 and 5672, awaiting pick-up after being loaded with granulated flux: And last, GILX 5674 and 5677, incomplete: Re: GERN Industries rolling stock... - Chuck - 08-10-2010 Your custom cars for Gern look great! I've come to realize that making custom cars is one of my fave aspects of model railroading. I've done a number of them for the club I belong to and for family and friends. I like the idea that I have unique rolling stock no else has. Your photos have inspired and rekindled an interest in making some more custom cars for my layout. Chuck Re: GERN Industries Gibson Works... - Lester Perry - 11-06-2010 I have posted all of this previously but felt it should be reposted here. If I am wrong I am sorry. |