
Fenris in the Cab!
Here's a rare occurence: A seven-foot-tall inflatable wolf inside the cab of a diesel locomotive! 8D Fenris got special clearance to go up inside the Southeastern Railway Museum's EMD GP7 number 1026. Thanks so much to the staff at the SERM!
Category Photography / Inflation
Species Wolf
Size 1024 x 768px
File Size 688.2 kB
The SW7 in question is Southern 8202, seen here: http://www.railpictures.net/images/.....1083552480.jpg
(The one in the picture is Georgia RR 1026, a GP7; both are made by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors.)
Bit of bad news on making payments--it seems that someone once contacted Merek wanting to make two payments on a toy (half and half), and he declined. I will still email him and see what he says, though.
(The one in the picture is Georgia RR 1026, a GP7; both are made by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors.)
Bit of bad news on making payments--it seems that someone once contacted Merek wanting to make two payments on a toy (half and half), and he declined. I will still email him and see what he says, though.
Oh indeed. Nothing else like it.
Riding an SD9 two years ago: http://youtu.be/lYsf4DBBq0c
Love the sound.
Haha. xD
Riding an SD9 two years ago: http://youtu.be/lYsf4DBBq0c
Love the sound.
Haha. xD
The first words out of my mouth when I saw this...
WHAT THE HEEEEEEEEEEEEEELL?!? HOW DID YOU GET AWAY WITH THAT?!?
Also, how hard was it to inflate that inside the cab? Because I am just thinking that with the seats and the control stand, there's not going to be a lot of room to work with in there. . .unless it's a lot smaller than I think it is.
(I wish I could have a fursuiter meet-up at the Illinois Railway Museum or the Monticello Railway Museum, but alas, I don't have the money to make a fursuit of my fursona. . .some day though.)
WHAT THE HEEEEEEEEEEEEEELL?!? HOW DID YOU GET AWAY WITH THAT?!?
Also, how hard was it to inflate that inside the cab? Because I am just thinking that with the seats and the control stand, there's not going to be a lot of room to work with in there. . .unless it's a lot smaller than I think it is.
(I wish I could have a fursuiter meet-up at the Illinois Railway Museum or the Monticello Railway Museum, but alas, I don't have the money to make a fursuit of my fursona. . .some day though.)
I'm glad you asked :P
I know people at the museum where this was taken, so it wasn't difficult to get permission. As for inflating Fen inside the cab, I just ran an extension cord into the cab through the door for the electric air pump. I didn't inflate him all the way; just his body, and then stuck his big head out the conductor's window x3 Fen's chest is resting on the conductor's chair.
I know people at the museum where this was taken, so it wasn't difficult to get permission. As for inflating Fen inside the cab, I just ran an extension cord into the cab through the door for the electric air pump. I didn't inflate him all the way; just his body, and then stuck his big head out the conductor's window x3 Fen's chest is resting on the conductor's chair.
Right, it's nice to have connections. I had no idea how big Fenris is, so I didn't know difficult it would have been to do that.
Although I haven't been to Georgia, I have been able to cab the first SD40 built.
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/22333848/
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/22333826/
Although I haven't been to Georgia, I have been able to cab the first SD40 built.
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/22333848/
http://www.furaffinity.net/full/22333826/
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