• Sponsor

    Wow! You really are TALL Paul.  :lol:


  • Well, I’m not only a railroad modeller (HO, O, and 7 1/2" live steam soon) but a railroad collector, photographer, historian, and for about a decade, a conductor on the BNSF (see below). And I will hopefully soon be building my Railroad & Military Museum.

    Cool…I’m not only a railroad modeller. (HO scale). I’m also a railroad collector, a railfan since the last 15 years and I work at part time in train hobby shop since 1995.
    My father work for CN and CP during 35 years. I have ‘‘rails’’ under my skin!

    AL

  • Customizer

    Guys,

    @Young:

    Wow! You really are TALL Paul.  :lol:
    **––Well while I’m about 6’-4" tall,…I am the SHORTEST man in my family!  :-o
    My Dad, a WW2 vet(see his pic at LEFT), is about 5" TALLER than me! Comes from the German (Prussia) side of our family. My sister is shorter than me, only 6’-0". She was a model years ago (Miss Shreveport).
    ----Anyway, I’m called “Tall Paul” NOT because I have an ego or anything, but usually in my life when I’m around friends there were usually two or three Paul’s,…so I was called Tall Paul and it just “stuck”.

    Tall Paul**

  • Customizer

    @crusaderiv:

    Well, I’m not only a railroad modeller (HO, O, and 7 1/2" live steam soon) but a railroad collector, photographer, historian, and for about a decade, a conductor on the BNSF (see below). And I will hopefully soon be building my Railroad & Military Museum.

    Cool…I’m not only a railroad modeller. (HO scale). I’m also a railroad collector,
    ––What do you collect?
    a railfan since the last 15 years
    ––Chased and photographed steam engines all over (Canada, Mexico and almost South Africa) since 1975
    and I work at part time in train hobby shop since 1995.
    ––My first job was full time at a leading Train store for 5 1/2 years
    My father work for CN and CP during 35 years.
    ––My uncle was an engineer with KCS for 30+ years
    I have ‘‘rails’’ under my skin!
    ––My Dad was a “railfan” and took me on my first steam chase/photograph trip (UP #8444 Boise, Idaho) back in 1965 when I was 7 years old. My Grandmother was a technition at the Louisiana State Museum and helped build all of the diaramas. So between all of them it was kind of a “Perfect Storm” that hit me and made me a Railroad & Military historan/collector, etc.
    Tall Paul
    AL


  • Hi guys,

    I know I’m a little late to the party with this thread,  but there is a great resource for oil barrels at you local game store you should know about. …

    POWER GRID

    It has little wooden oil barrels that fit in perfectly with the Axis & Allies board and pieces (and this rule set). It’s not overly expensive, around 40ish dollars. As an added bonus, it’s a pretty decent game. It’s actually one of the few games my fiance will play…. unlike A&A, which she makes a point of leaving the house if it’s being played.


  • Here’s a picture of a few of the Power Grid oil barrels with some OOB Russians and an oil derrick I picked up from HBG.

    20150403_114406.jpg


  • Making oil barrels?

    Why not just paint some capacitors?
    That way, you can get them in any color and size you want, and they are really cheap :)

    The oil concept seems cool will test it next time i have the chance….

  • T TinCanoftheSea referenced this topic on
  • vodotV vodot referenced this topic on

Suggested Topics

  • 5
  • 51
  • 6
  • 84
  • 147
  • 3
  • 7
  • 1
Axis & Allies Boardgaming Custom Painted Miniatures

43

Online

17.4k

Users

39.9k

Topics

1.7m

Posts