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This truck is so American everytime you see it you can hear the scream of a thousand Eagles.

Except for the winMakes for a easier win though.
*wins*
Hmm did not consider that...Except for the win
I know right?! There has to be some form of marketing campaign us, the concerned denizens of the forums, can do to to bring more traffic.Its a little saddening to see how quiet everything has gotten since the site broke
I like how he's using a stick, not even a pointer xDThe logic is just too solid.
Why does he have to be shirtless?The logic is just too solid.
I feel dumber, and less confident with myself because of watching all of that. Sometimes I dont like some of the stereotypes that come with being a dude.The logic is just too solid.
How is you Matt?*pounces on @ssaannttoo and gives him all the snuggles!*
Coolio, do you have work?I literally just woke up, so I don't know. XD
I need to look outside and see how much snow we got before I determine what I'll do today.
Not today, no. I'm going see about ordering some stuff from my local hobby store.Coolio, do you have work?
Sounds fun. What trains you getting this time?Not today, no. I'm going see about ordering some stuff from my local hobby store.
Are they like the default?One of the manufacturers is releasing a new batch of auto carriers, or "autoracks" as we more commonly call them:
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These were quite common in Michigan and Indiana in the 1990s, which is the region I want to model, so I want to stock up on these and have a bunch of them.
What do you mean by default?Are they like the default?
Does that music play durning "Night at the Museum"?Don't worry, I can hear the crack of a beer from a country mile away too.
Are they the most common?What do you mean by default?
The ones I might be getting are still somewhat prevalent; despite being merged away in to another company years ago, there's still quite a few Grand Trunk Western railroad automobile carriers still roaming around (since they had direct access to the Ford assembly plant in Detroit).Are they the most common?
The older are cooler though. I wouldn't put them on a track, I'd put them in a display.The ones I might be getting are still somewhat prevalent; despite being merged away in to another company years ago, there's still quite a few Grand Trunk Western railroad automobile carriers still roaming around (since they had direct access to the Ford assembly plant in Detroit).
But getting models of them is difficult. They are difficult to find both at hobby stores and on eBay, and when they do turn up, they're usually really expensive. Fresh out of the factory, they cost about $65, which I think is extremely expensive for just one car, but the older (ironically less detailed) models have gone for well over $100 on eBay because they are that scarce and that desirable to have.
I seeThe older are cooler though. I wouldn't put them on a track, I'd put them in a display.