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Offline ixldoc  
#1 Posted : 20 January 2017 06:20:48(UTC)
ixldoc

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Hi everyone,

Since we are all a little anxious about world events at present, I wondered if some really silly model railway fun could help.

Well Wagon:

Well Wagon.jpg

Another Well Wagon:

Another Well Wagon 2.jpg

Banana Wagon:

Banana Wagon.jpg

Apple Wagon:

Apple Wagon.jpg

Gondola Wagon:

Gondola Wagon 2.jpg

Another Gondola Wagon:

Another Gondola Wagon.jpg

Self evident; ( mixed language humour?)

Danzas.jpg

OK all you boys at heart, let's see some humour.Laugh

Cheers,
Howard.
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Offline ixldoc  
#2 Posted : 20 January 2017 10:08:24(UTC)
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Hi again,
A couple more just to keep the ball rolling.

Car Carrying Wagon

Car Carrying Wagon.jpg

Another Car Carrying Wagon

Another Car Carrying Wagon.jpg

Milk Wagon

Milk Wagon.jpg

Another Milk Wagon

Another Milk Wagon.jpg

Euro Beer Wagon

Euro Beer Wagon.jpg

Aussie Beer Wagon

Aussi Beer Wagon.jpg

Over to you.BigGrin

Cheers,
Howard.
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Offline RayF  
#3 Posted : 20 January 2017 10:48:13(UTC)
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LOL! Keep them coming! ThumpUp
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Offline cookee_nz  
#4 Posted : 20 January 2017 10:49:26(UTC)
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Good idea, very clever plays on words
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Offline ixldoc  
#5 Posted : 22 January 2017 09:54:22(UTC)
ixldoc

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Hi everyone,
A few more ideas to lighten the mood.

Piano wagon

Piano Wagon.jpg

Plus drum wagon

Drum Wagon.jpg

Equals Band wagon

Band Wagon.jpg

Cool wagon

Cool Wagon.jpg

Colder version

Colder Wagon.jpg

Stake wagon

Stake Wagon.jpg

Mutton wagon

Mutton Wagon.jpg

Have a look in your display cabinets-there has to be humour lurking there.Laugh

Cheers,
Howard.
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Offline tommyheadleycox  
#6 Posted : 22 January 2017 16:54:19(UTC)
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This brightened my day and made me laugh out loud. THANKS!

Tom
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Offline Purellum  
#7 Posted : 23 January 2017 00:23:52(UTC)
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Cool

I could make a "flat wagon", using my sledgehammer; but you have to imagine the picture, since I won't do it LOL

Regarding a "dump wagon"; don't even try to imagine the picture LOL

A "hopper" could be any type of wagon running on square wheels Glare

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Offline ixldoc  
#8 Posted : 23 January 2017 01:23:23(UTC)
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Hi Per,
Good ideas , keep it up.
I wanted to do a hopper wagon ( flat wagon with a bunch of bunnies on it) but I can't find the bunnies!
Cheers,
Howard.
Offline xxup  
#9 Posted : 23 January 2017 01:57:54(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Purellum Go to Quoted Post
...Regarding a "dump wagon"; don't even try to imagine the picture LOL


That would not work in Australia as we take our rubbish to "The Dump".. Going to "The Dump" was a big event for my sister and I as we saw Dad load up the rubbish (old broken chairs, toys etc- not normal bin rubbish) onto the trailer and would take the long drive to The Gap Dump.. (Yes there is a suburb in Brisbane named The Gap and it had a Dump).. We were never allow out of the car at The Dump as is was too dangerous for small children.. Dad was always reminded by the Angry Man, who would shout, "Them Kids say in the car!".. It was amazing the cool stuff that was dropped off at the Dump.. Decades later that Dump is now a sports field. Now days we have "Waste Transfer Stations".. The Angry man lost his job, but the kids still have to stay in the car (Miss 1 - 15) while Dad and Mum throw the broken dreams into the concrete trough.. Not the same any more.. Mad
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Offline sjbartels  
#10 Posted : 23 January 2017 03:22:22(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: xxup Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Purellum Go to Quoted Post
...Regarding a "dump wagon"; don't even try to imagine the picture LOL


That would not work in Australia as we take our rubbish to "The Dump".. Going to "The Dump" was a big event for my sister and I as we saw Dad load up the rubbish (old broken chairs, toys etc- not normal bin rubbish) onto the trailer and would take the long drive to The Gap Dump.. (Yes there is a suburb in Brisbane named The Gap and it had a Dump).. We were never allow out of the car at The Dump as is was too dangerous for small children.. Dad was always reminded by the Angry Man, who would shout, "Them Kids say in the car!".. It was amazing the cool stuff that was dropped off at the Dump.. Decades later that Dump is now a sports field. Now days we have "Waste Transfer Stations".. The Angry man lost his job, but the kids still have to stay in the car (Miss 1 - 15) while Dad and Mum throw the broken dreams into the concrete trough.. Not the same any more.. Mad


I remember the same trip to the dump was I was a kid... and there too was an angry man there... that landfill is now a housing division, I wonder if the people know that the bedrock isn't really rock, it's literally rubbish!
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Offline ixldoc  
#11 Posted : 23 January 2017 06:15:42(UTC)
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I remember "the dump"well but in my age group it was the Kalinga dump and my mate and I literally crawled all over it and found the most amazing things. It started me on my interest on small electrical and mechanical things.( clocks, wind up phonographs, stereos, hand generator telephones etc). We would ride there on our bikes and keep an eye out for the guy in "the shed"but he rarely appeared.
I wonder though if Per had a more American gastrointestinal event in mind?
Cheers,
Howard.
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Offline dickinsonj  
#12 Posted : 27 January 2017 01:46:44(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: sjbartels Go to Quoted Post

I remember the same trip to the dump was I was a kid... and there too was an angry man there... that landfill is now a housing division, I wonder if the people know that the bedrock isn't really rock, it's literally rubbish!

Same for me - I think that the angry man is required by law at every dumping site! Our dump is now a regional high school - pretty appropriate considering the state of public education here in the US.

Thanks for this thread - I am enjoying it very much. The whole world needs something positive to focus on right now, since the state of the world is pretty ugly.

Regards,
Jim

I have almost all Märklin and mostly HO, although I do have a small number of Z gauge trains!
So many trains and so little time.
Offline ixldoc  
#13 Posted : 27 January 2017 08:04:17(UTC)
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Pullman gets it wrong with first prototype.Cool

Pullman 1.jpg

Cheers,
Howard.
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Offline SNAFU  
#14 Posted : 27 January 2017 11:44:27(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: xxup Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: Purellum Go to Quoted Post
...Regarding a "dump wagon"; don't even try to imagine the picture LOL


That would not work in Australia as we take our rubbish to "The Dump".. Going to "The Dump" was a big event for my sister and I as we saw Dad load up the rubbish (old broken chairs, toys etc- not normal bin rubbish) onto the trailer and would take the long drive to The Gap Dump.. (Yes there is a suburb in Brisbane named The Gap and it had a Dump).. We were never allow out of the car at The Dump as is was too dangerous for small children.. Dad was always reminded by the Angry Man, who would shout, "Them Kids say in the car!".. It was amazing the cool stuff that was dropped off at the Dump.. Decades later that Dump is now a sports field. Now days we have "Waste Transfer Stations".. The Angry man lost his job, but the kids still have to stay in the car (Miss 1 - 15) while Dad and Mum throw the broken dreams into the concrete trough.. Not the same any more.. Mad


I have a feeling that "Dump" has another meaning. which is why Per didn't want to imagine that image.
Crying
Tony
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Offline cookee_nz  
#15 Posted : 29 January 2017 08:37:51(UTC)
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Transformer Wagon...

Transformer1.jpg

Transformer wagon...

Transformer2.jpgTransformer3.jpg
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Offline H0  
#16 Posted : 29 January 2017 14:46:26(UTC)
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"On Rail" off rail:
off_rail.jpg
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Offline franciscohg  
#17 Posted : 29 January 2017 16:01:27(UTC)
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LOL LOL
Nice pictures, thanks everybody
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Offline Purellum  
#18 Posted : 29 January 2017 16:20:09(UTC)
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Cool

On thin ice here; could this be called a "loco motive" ??

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Offline ixldoc  
#19 Posted : 30 January 2017 02:47:26(UTC)
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Hi Tom and Per
Love those, and what's cool is you only needed one picture each for the jokes.
Howard.
Offline kimballthurlow  
#20 Posted : 30 January 2017 07:30:55(UTC)
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I know it is only Monday, and the brain has struggled to get off to a start.

But here goes with a tipping hopper wagon.
The poor animal has lost its tail. Not bad considering it was made in Western Germany sometime after WWII, runs on clockwork, and actually hops.
The tail was orginally rubber, so probably not hard to replace.

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Offline ixldoc  
#21 Posted : 31 January 2017 03:43:58(UTC)
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CIA.jpg

Cool
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Offline kiwiAlan  
#22 Posted : 31 January 2017 15:44:28(UTC)
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Took me a moment to think about that one, but once I realised i really like it. That is some lateral thinking. ThumpUp
Offline cookee_nz  
#23 Posted : 05 February 2017 01:43:31(UTC)
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Offline Bigdaddynz  
#24 Posted : 05 February 2017 02:13:32(UTC)
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Steak Wagon?
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Offline Pmare4  
#25 Posted : 05 February 2017 05:23:57(UTC)
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Banana wagons - spot the difference?

gonebananas.JPG

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Offline cookee_nz  
#26 Posted : 05 February 2017 06:43:14(UTC)
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Steak Wagon?


Stake actually 😳
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Offline Wildrose-Wally  
#27 Posted : 05 February 2017 13:18:04(UTC)
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Banana wagons - spot the difference?

gonebananas.JPG



One is bigger than the other.
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Offline Pmare4  
#28 Posted : 05 February 2017 20:50:55(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Wildrose-Wally Go to Quoted Post
One is bigger than the other.


Not quite... Look very, very closely at the yellow areas, there is a slight difference between them...
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Offline cookee_nz  
#29 Posted : 07 February 2017 04:48:28(UTC)
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Hey!!... all I saw was the word "fun", nothing about not being silly as well LOL

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Offline ixldoc  
#30 Posted : 07 February 2017 05:20:08(UTC)
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Silly is good too.
Is that a croc or an alligator?
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Offline cookee_nz  
#31 Posted : 07 February 2017 07:25:42(UTC)
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Silly is good too.
Is that a croc or an alligator?


Indeed, that's up there with Vegemite or Marmite - and there's a very colourful joke about telling the difference..... Blushing
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Offline dominator  
#32 Posted : 07 February 2017 10:16:57(UTC)
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Ok. my turn



Pipe Wagon.JPG

Whats next

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Offline ixldoc  
#33 Posted : 07 February 2017 12:36:57(UTC)
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A wagon with a meerschaum load?
I can't wait to see.
Thanks,
Howard.
Offline ixldoc  
#34 Posted : 07 February 2017 12:40:15(UTC)
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Hi Peter,
For God's sake tell me about the bananas!
Regards,
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Offline Pmare4  
#35 Posted : 07 February 2017 20:35:22(UTC)
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Hi Howard, the one on the top is an all-natural Cavendish banana wagon with realistic weathering. The other one is an Official Marklin Product™.

As for Dereck's wagon, I thought it was supposed to be a tube train.
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Offline dominator  
#36 Posted : 07 February 2017 20:41:27(UTC)
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Maybe. It is one of those wagons which will break up if you look at it too hard though. [ I like red herrings as well ]. You will laugh at whats coming next though. Any guesses first??.

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Offline ixldoc  
#37 Posted : 07 February 2017 22:08:42(UTC)
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Good one Peter, overnight I thought you meant the banana wagon had been partly peeled at the top.
I liked the tube train too.Cool

Dereck, I am losing sleep over this!.

Howard.
Offline Pmare4  
#38 Posted : 07 February 2017 22:24:39(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ixldoc Go to Quoted Post
I thought you meant the banana wagon had been partly peeled at the top.


Your wish is my command! LOL BigGrin

peeling banana wagon.PNG

And here is an unripe banana wagon:

Unripe banana wagon.PNG

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Peter
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Offline ixldoc  
#39 Posted : 07 February 2017 23:05:09(UTC)
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Groan. Unfair to old people without Photoshop!
Howard.
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Offline dominator  
#40 Posted : 08 February 2017 05:22:17(UTC)
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Come on. no Guess's?????? I am going away for a long weekend. Shall I let you ponder while I am away??????.

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Offline ixldoc  
#41 Posted : 08 February 2017 05:42:42(UTC)
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Well I have indicated you might show a wagon with a Meerschaum pipe and Peter has suggested a tube train. Come on , don't let him get away with this!
Howard.
Offline madhu.gn.71  
#42 Posted : 08 February 2017 05:44:42(UTC)
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Schnellzugwagen. So fast that no camera can capture it..
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Offline dominator  
#43 Posted : 08 February 2017 07:16:21(UTC)
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The first one was a pipe wagon.
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Offline ixldoc  
#44 Posted : 08 February 2017 07:52:33(UTC)
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Cigarette, video on U tube, ???
C'mon give!
Howard.
Offline dominator  
#45 Posted : 08 February 2017 09:49:15(UTC)
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Ok Howard. 2 pipe wagons coming up. 2 pictures


pipe wagon 2a.JPGpipe wagon 2a.JPG

Pipe wagon 2.JPG

attach]38105[/attach]

Pipe wagon 2.JPG

Flapper Flapper Flapper Flapper Love

Dereck

You guys should have researched my profile.

Nearly messed that download up. ???????Huh
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#46 Posted : 08 February 2017 12:52:25(UTC)
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Thank God!
Correct, I should have noted your interests! Could have been a Norton exhaust pipe I guess. Do you play the pipes as well as model railway?
Hope you have wiiiiide radius curves on that layout.
That photo is some years old or the calendar on the wall has a very interesting photo on it!
Thanks for the fun,
Regards,
Howard.
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Offline dominator  
#47 Posted : 08 February 2017 20:53:19(UTC)
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Hi Howard. That calendar is from 2001 and is One given out by Bareco, a company who sell tractor spares in NZ. It shows a Massey Ferguson tractor and an old Vanguard s/w from the 50's. I nice picture printed on a wooden blind.
That pipe is a base drone from an old set of bagpipes, but not as old or as good as the ones I play. Been playing for 53 years and have quite a few NZ and Aussie National Pipe Band grade 1 titles under my belt. Your Queensland Irish Pipe Band in those years were our main competition. I have had Norton Commandos for 44 years. Sailing for 30 odd years. Running HHH for 40 odd years. Pipe band was the one thing that got me round the world and probably kept me a bit broke, so never went wild on Marklin apart from every 20 years or so of temporary insanity. Most importantly though, married for 36 years. [ and she still puts up with me ].
All the best.

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Offline ixldoc  
#48 Posted : 08 February 2017 22:06:22(UTC)
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Congrats on your achievements and interesting pursuits Dereck. I remember Vanguards well from the fifties. I also remember seeing a Norton clean up the field in a race at Lakeside even after stalling at the start!
I have never really yet been able to discern the hold Marklin and collecting specific old railway models has over me, but at least from the forum I realise I am not alone in this!
Thanks for joining in and enjoy your long weekend.
Regards,
Howard.
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