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 Post subject: Car 57 ceiling no2 goes back in
PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:24 pm 

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Location: cheyenne
Hi to all
In hammering rain and a a few interior leaks the latest ceiling goes back in in the car, this one really adds atmosphere as it adjacent to our restored east end wall.
Enjoy.
Come and see us during Cheyenne Depot days 21st and 22nd May, enjoy the huge railroad show at the Taco Johns center and the roundhouse, steam shop and Historic depot, we will also have a presentation by Anna Lee Ames descendant of UP's Oakes Ames and one of the Transcontinental founders.
Also a shot of the finished Car 57 HO scale kit too. Only a few kits left.

Mike Pannell
Car 57 Cheyenne


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 Post subject: Re: Car 57 ceiling no2 goes back in
PostPosted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:56 am 

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Nice one, Mike. I can imagine you lying on your back staring up at your version of the Sistine Chapel with an ear-to ear grin! That's what makes restoration so satisfying.
Cheers, Bob


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 Post subject: Re: Car 57 ceiling no2 goes back in
PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:33 am 

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Very nice! Hope the winter has broken for you guys (last time I drove through Cheyenne, in May of 2010, it was snowing, hard.) Like I mentioned in the "Station Sign" thread, this is the kind of item I look for here on RYPN.

Thanks for sharing!

Dave

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 Post subject: Re: Car 57 ceiling no2 goes back in
PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:17 am 

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Bob Hall wrote:
Nice one, Mike. I can imagine you lying on your back staring up at your version of the Sistine Chapel with an ear-to ear grin! That's what makes restoration so satisfying.
Cheers, Bob

Makes me so excited to be able to work on the Osgood Bradley lightweights at RMNE.

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