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Humongasuarus
I swear that I think we've been invaded!
I checked my n-scale aviary guide to non-native species to try an identify this thing. From what I could understand this is the ever elusive Humongasuarus. The trouble with its identity was the strange smile this creature was displaying. Maybe it sensed lunch approaching of the bicycles? On a side note the new backdrops Larry installed look great! I just hope our big visitor is skipping salad with dinner. I would hate to see nothing but a bald hill behind the barn.
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Re: Humongasuarus
This particular Homongasuaras was native to a couple provinces in China during the Jurassic period. Based on its dimensions it is an O-scale Homongasuaras and obviously has escaped from its OR Mall home. Prior to invading our N-scale domain it reportedly lay waste to large portions of the club's HO layout.
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Re: Humongasuarus
Bruce and Larry
You guys do good work. Thanks for the posting, Plan on being at the meeting on Sunday the 2nd of April. See ya Charlie
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