Such beautiful creatures can only be rarely seen. A uncommon site to see in the Montana wilderness. Happened today, Nov 13.
Ok, here's what happened: Boeing ordered some 737 fuselages out of Kansas City. Montana Rail Link, the operator of the process, was responsible for the six planes sliding off. Strangely, their stocks have been raised by 58 cents.
Haha lol
Best news ever @1gman4ever
@Stickman Our sources tell us these planes attemtped to take off from a train, GTA-style!
I identify as a either a IS-2 (RUSSIAN BIAS!!!) or a Panzer V Panther.
@InternationalAircraftCompany
Majestic. Not as majestic as the Majestic Eagle Sasquatch though. Also, one of my friends apparently identifies as a Panzer IV.
@TrainDude Have you been doing the roof?
Lol😂😂😂
@1gman4evr 😂
@Pilotmario @GoldenEagle @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation
@RailfanEthan lol
@Himynameiswalrus
You might enjoy the life of diggers.
The 747-8i abandons its young 737s at a young age, leaving them to fend for themselves. Here, you can see them getting water from a stream. The small humans you can see, groom and repair the 737s, but they have to be careful, as getting your arm stuck in a moving turbine can leave a nasty mark. The 737 is a gentle and majestic creature, a true marvel of nature
@RailfanEthan i have a problem i cant get the spoke part to move...
@RailfanEthan one more thing can you tag me to the train so i can make the wheels in right scale
@LatteCoffee55 It doesn't matter. Make whatever you can that fits the train.
@XxcreedexX They will be.
@RailfanEthan thanks and does it matter if you cant see through since its pretty hard to make a working wheel if you have to see through it
@LatteCoffee55
It's the top image. 6 spokes each wheel.
@RailfanEthan im not home yet but i can make them and is it possible to get a picture focused on those wheels?
@LatteCoffee55 Nope
@RailfanEthan so you have the wheels for that train alredy?
@RailfanEthan thats even worse
@LatteCoffee55 No, the MRL is the mother. She abandoned her young to thrive.
@LatteCoffee55 Lol
The only natural predator of these young planes is freight train from Montana Rail Link