By Bruce Oberleitner




                                                These can only be
the sounds of Batman and Robin attempting to save the citizens of Gotham City once again from the forces of evil.  Sometimes you just have to take a crazy idea and go with it.  I built this little structure to honor a friend of mine who is a really big comic book fan.

Construction

         This building was done a little differently than I usually do.  
Bang!  Pow!
Smash!
bench work and track plan at Jerry Thomas’s;
    The creation of and advertising for the Roxbury Roofing Contest by Bruce Oberleitner.
     And just wait until you hear the details about the Ezra Coopers Garage project.

         Now I did say this is just a short list. I’m sure there has been much more going on than I know about or can remember including those conversations where problems were solved.  But I’m just trying to point out that we are VERY busy helping each other.



         Oh Yah, and havin' a GOOD time!
Figure 2:  A Special comic book font was downloaded from the internet to produce the store sign bubble. Figure 1:  Holly Hob-Gobbins Batman!  The Riddler is on the Loose!
Other visits have proven to be quite productive.  That’s productive in the sense that forward progress has been made in completing our model railroading projects.  The truth is, we been havin’ a great deal of fun.
         So, just to point out some of the projects being worked on, here is a short list:

    Phil Ulmen’s new railroad room extension which includes everything from floor to ceiling including electrical, plumbing, drywall and paint;
    New finished scenery under the twin bridges on my layout;
    Numerious modifications to the ‘Ship It’ car forwarding sytems at Bob Parrish’s and Bruce McCosh’s, as well as ‘Ship It’ installation at my house;
    A new Command Control System for Terry Nelson;
    New building lights and power supply at Bruce McCosh’s along with a rebuilt
cattle loading pen;
    New