JIMDINI wrote:I think this might be Jennys' as well.
You might think right.
Karren wrote:I would join you in that fantasy.... updated a little....
Either that young lady is very short - not likely, given her proportions - or the rails are unusually far apart.
Jenny.
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Could be Australia (uses 5ft 3 inches gauge on some lines), Iberian-gauge (Spain) or 5ft 6 inch gauge mostly used in India and surrounding countries.
On a more serious note, looking at the tops of the tracks, that is an active railway. Do NOT under any circumstances trespass onto the right of way of a railroad to replicate a photo like this without express permission of the railway involved (IF they give that permission it'll be with one of their workers present with a special device clamped to the rail to signal the track is blocked and stop trains). Railways are dangerous, you do not always hear the train coming (modern trains are very fast and pretty quiet) and the train ALWAYS wins.
Gregovic wrote:Could be Australia (uses 5ft 3 inches gauge on some lines), Iberian-gauge (Spain) or 5ft 6 inch gauge mostly used in India and surrounding countries.
On a more serious note, looking at the tops of the tracks, that is an active railway. Do NOT under any circumstances trespass onto the right of way of a railroad to replicate a photo like this without express permission of the railway involved (IF they give that permission it'll be with one of their workers present with a special device clamped to the rail to signal the track is blocked and stop trains). Railways are dangerous, you do not always hear the train coming (modern trains are very fast and pretty quiet) and the train ALWAYS wins.
Now. Back to the regularly scheduled perving
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Well said Gregovic,
we had a family tragedy involving a train into car accident, two in the car both dead. Needless to say not a fantasy of mine but let's remember it is just fantasy.
Gregovic wrote:Do NOT under any circumstances trespass onto the right of way of a railroad
Why is it called a "right of way"?
Because the train is right, and you're in the way.
So keep off the tracks.
Jenny.
Helplessness is a doorway to the innermost reaches of the soul.
If my corset isn't tight, it just isn't right!
Kink is the spice of life!
Come to the Dark Side - we have cookies!
Karren wrote:I would join you in that fantasy.... updated a little....
Either that young lady is very short - not likely, given her proportions - or the rails are unusually far apart.
Jenny.
Actually standard railroad track gauge is 4 foot 8.5 inches so with her head on the rail and her legs bent she could be 5' 2' or 3"? Some railroads have 5 foot gauges..... PS I'm kind of into railroads... lol
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bounddosster wrote:
we had a family tragedy involving a train into car accident, two in the car both dead. Needless to say not a fantasy of mine but let's remember it is just fantasy.
Sorry for your family's loss!
I reject your reality and substitute my own….......
Gregovic wrote:Could be Australia (uses 5ft 3 inches gauge on some lines), Iberian-gauge (Spain) or 5ft 6 inch gauge mostly used in India and surrounding countries.
On a more serious note, looking at the tops of the tracks, that is an active railway. Do NOT under any circumstances trespass onto the right of way of a railroad to replicate a photo like this without express permission of the railway involved (IF they give that permission it'll be with one of their workers present with a special device clamped to the rail to signal the track is blocked and stop trains). Railways are dangerous, you do not always hear the train coming (modern trains are very fast and pretty quiet) and the train ALWAYS wins.
Now. Back to the regularly scheduled perving
LeatherstrapArmbinder2.jpg
...too bad I don't have that many belts to do that
Gregovic wrote:Could be Australia (uses 5ft 3 inches gauge on some lines), Iberian-gauge (Spain) or 5ft 6 inch gauge mostly used in India and surrounding countries.
On a more serious note, looking at the tops of the tracks, that is an active railway. Do NOT under any circumstances trespass onto the right of way of a railroad to replicate a photo like this without express permission of the railway involved (IF they give that permission it'll be with one of their workers present with a special device clamped to the rail to signal the track is blocked and stop trains). Railways are dangerous, you do not always hear the train coming (modern trains are very fast and pretty quiet) and the train ALWAYS wins.
Now. Back to the regularly scheduled perving
LeatherstrapArmbinder2.jpg
...too bad I don't have that many belts to do that
Use lengths of rope with loops on both ends that are closed with zip ties.
Make sure you have good safety scissors nearby.
bounddosster wrote:
we had a family tragedy involving a train into car accident, two in the car both dead. Needless to say not a fantasy of mine but let's remember it is just fantasy.
Sorry for your family's loss!
Thanks, it was 14 years ago now but you never forget. it was my uncle and his friend that was killed then, just lost my other uncle to covid, none left now. Oh well!
bounddosster wrote:
we had a family tragedy involving a train into car accident, two in the car both dead. Needless to say not a fantasy of mine but let's remember it is just fantasy.
Sorry for your family's loss!
Thanks, it was 14 years ago now but you never forget. it was my uncle and his friend that was killed then, just lost my other uncle to covid, none left now. Oh well!
My condolences. These are difficult times for many of us. Death of family and friends, losing work, lack of money, no possibility to hug and support each other physically, ...
Apart from attending my brother-in-law's funeral, I have not seen my family for a year.
bounddosster wrote:
we had a family tragedy involving a train into car accident, two in the car both dead. Needless to say not a fantasy of mine but let's remember it is just fantasy.
Sorry for your family's loss!
Thanks, it was 14 years ago now but you never forget. it was my uncle and his friend that was killed then, just lost my other uncle to covid, none left now. Oh well!
kinbaku wrote:
My condolences. These are difficult times for many of us. Death of family and friends, losing work, lack of money, no possibility to hug and support each other physically, ...
Apart from attending my brother-in-law's funeral, I have not seen my family for a year.
I am very sorry. Yes, these are difficult times but the truth is that nothing lasts forever. At some point this will become just a bad memory.
kinbaku wrote:
My condolences. These are difficult times for many of us. Death of family and friends, losing work, lack of money, no possibility to hug and support each other physically, ...
Apart from attending my brother-in-law's funeral, I have not seen my family for a year.
I am very sorry. Yes, these are difficult times but the truth is that nothing lasts forever. At some point this will become just a bad memory.
Nice sentiment, just wish it would hurry up and be over.
kinbaku wrote:
My condolences. These are difficult times for many of us. Death of family and friends, losing work, lack of money, no possibility to hug and support each other physically, ...
Apart from attending my brother-in-law's funeral, I have not seen my family for a year.
I am very sorry. Yes, these are difficult times but the truth is that nothing lasts forever. At some point this will become just a bad memory.
Nice sentiment, just wish it would hurry up and be over.
There are still a number of things to do there, such as reviving the economy after the destruction of the covid-19 and protecting the climate and nature. But after rain comes sunshine. So let's make the best of it, but don't forget that in the meantime you are also alive and can enjoy this life at this very moment.