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Cox Engine of The Month
After 62 years the set is complete.
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After 62 years the set is complete.
I bought my first SBJ (the red one) when I was about 16. 62 years later the yellow one (bringing up the rear) arrived. The other two sandwiched somewhere inbetween time-wise.
All but the yellow one has been run. It's amazing just how easy they start and how well they run after all these years. Lot's of SBJ's right now on ebay.
Bob
All but the yellow one has been run. It's amazing just how easy they start and how well they run after all these years. Lot's of SBJ's right now on ebay.
Bob
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Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
Both of those photos would of been worthy of the engine of the month contest!
Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
Mark Boesen wrote:Both of those photos would of been worthy of the engine of the month contest!
You can say that again
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Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
I would vote for either one. Very Nice collection.
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Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
Thanks guys, but I don't think my camera or photographic skills are up to the task. I always look over the engine of the month photos and vote. Some awfully good pictures are posted there.
Bob
Bob
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Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
That set and the display are awesome.
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Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
Congratulations, Bob. Nice little display.
I agree, those are worthy of a run at the EOM, give it a try some time.
Rusty
I agree, those are worthy of a run at the EOM, give it a try some time.
Rusty
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You are #1
rsv1cox wrote:Thanks guys, but I don't think my camera or photographic skills are up to the task. I always look over the engine of the month photos and vote. Some awfully good pictures are posted there.
Bob
Your pictures are great, don't underestimate your self. +1 for your pictures.
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Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
That has to be the best holiday pic I have seen in years!
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Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
I like the one on the train, go for it in EOM you will either have the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat.
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Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
Thanks again guys, But that's just me "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles." I never could make up my mind which one I wanted to follow as a hobby so I embraced all three.
I am actually old enough to have travelled behind a Boston and Maine Consolidated steam powered locomotive between my home in Raymond NH and Boston Massachusetts riding coach on hard wooden seats. Discounting more recent travels on the Cog Railway in Mount Washington NH and the excursion logging railway in Cass WV. Both steam powered of course.
I may just rearrainge the locomotive scene a bit with some snow, buildings, and a Santa and post it sometime in December. . Bob
I am actually old enough to have travelled behind a Boston and Maine Consolidated steam powered locomotive between my home in Raymond NH and Boston Massachusetts riding coach on hard wooden seats. Discounting more recent travels on the Cog Railway in Mount Washington NH and the excursion logging railway in Cass WV. Both steam powered of course.
I may just rearrainge the locomotive scene a bit with some snow, buildings, and a Santa and post it sometime in December. . Bob
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Re: After 62 years the set is complete.
very cool bob! congratulations
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