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06-24-2020, 06:39 AM
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Cute, Wayne. Real cute.
Neat picture, Bruce.
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The town smoke inspectors will be watching as CNR S1G Mikado 3513 leads a solid consist of reefers out of the Leetown.
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Deano, all in fun.
As Tom stated it's a New Jersey State Police car from Busch.
Tom, I located some German figures that had similar looking blouses but they did not have gun holsters. Don't recall every seeing a PA troop car in 1/87 scale.
Tom, thanks.
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After a short wait the tow service arrived with a flatbed to remove the FORD. The owner was happy that he had not let his Flummoxed Owners Roadside
Disappointment insurance expire.
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(06-24-2020, 05:56 PM)bdw9535 Wrote: Don't recall every seeing a PA troop car in 1/87 scale.
Check out #43 of this list:
http://www.busch-model.com/state.htm
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Thomas,
Thanks for that info.
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Later that evening a group of Faithful Old Rod Drivers utilized the empty parking area in front of Harbor Rope for an impromptu get together.
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06-25-2020, 06:37 PM
Bruce---Thanks to your ongoing story regarding the stalled car I really enjoyed this week's WPF thread
---looking forward to next week's adventures.
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Ed,
Thanks for following along.
Bruce