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Title: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: Backyard on November 16, 2008, 02:39:09 AM
 8) No reporting marks involve...there is a list of these, double click on the embedded screen...

  ::)

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAI67WLU8to%5B/url)
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: JCagle on November 16, 2008, 03:06:29 AM
Wow, that is amazing. This guy and his "Crew" must not have jobs or anything to do. I wish Youtube would stop letting people put stuff like this up, even though it would be great to see them get caught. I bet they could trace the IP address and nail him if they realy wanted, but I guess there are better things to do.
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: Michael Knight on November 16, 2008, 09:28:37 AM
Quote from: jbcagle7073 on November 16, 2008, 03:06:29 AM
Wow, that is amazing. This guy and his "Crew" must not have jobs or anything to do. I wish Youtube would stop letting people put stuff like this up, even though it would be great to see them get caught. I bet they could trace the IP address and nail him if they really wanted, but I guess there are better things to do.

I with you, Jason. The trespassing activities of the taggers is extremely dangerous and destructive.
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: Backyard on November 16, 2008, 10:12:19 AM
 8) ...you have no clue at all the different stuff I found on YouTube last night...started with a link posted by Mr. Cagle.

I figured most of the crew around this are fairly mature, not interested in taking painting lessons.

The only thing about tagging I don't like is not being able to recognise what the words say...gang logos & such...

I have seen some tagging where the taggers actually masked the reporting marks & data...to reduce the need for repainting the car...though this car has been recently spot painted...
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: ORVILLE on November 16, 2008, 10:27:40 AM
Comment huh.  You should serve time for the graffite (sp). 
:'(
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: Michael Knight on November 16, 2008, 10:42:38 AM
If makes no difference if they mask the reporting marks or not; I have no respect for the cop-outs at life who paint graffiti. And it's still highly illegal.
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: Michael Knight on November 16, 2008, 01:06:09 PM
Terrible music, too!

I don't see any references to NS in the video, so I'm moving it to the off topic forum. Let's continue our discussion there.
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: Backyard on November 16, 2008, 04:30:33 PM
 8) I forgot to mention you might want to mute the sound...
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: Michael Knight on November 16, 2008, 05:17:47 PM
Quote from: Backyard on November 16, 2008, 04:30:33 PM
8) I forgot to mention you might want to mute the sound...

No worries! At least the train at the beginning sounded cool. ;)
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: JCagle on November 16, 2008, 10:42:53 PM
I've always thought there could be a book in graffiti on cars. There are some surprising masterful works of art out there on the rails, and some stuff that just makes you laugh. After looking at several of this guy's videos it looks like he only needs about half an hour to put his latest concept on the side of a car. Just imagine what these guys could do in an area where the cars sit for days or a week without being moved.
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: GAandFLA-RR on November 23, 2008, 09:33:43 AM

I've actually seen some cars with the graffiti painted around the reporting marks.  I guess a few of those taggers realize the importance of a few letters with some numbers beside/under them.  Unless those taggers are actually railroaders!  HA!

We have a SOU 98000 series ACF covered hopper that visits Savannah quite often with a mural of a desert painted on one side.......the WHOLE side.....top to bottom with "RUSTAFARI" on top.  Even though I personally hate seeing graffiti-attacked cars I must confess that this one actually looked good.  A lot of these hoppers are beat up and have a good deal of rust on 'em anyway, so this tagger probably helped matters some, ha ha!  I've tried several times to get a pic of it, but it was always buried in the class tracks......

Just watched one of my train videos the other day, made back in the mid-90's.  Of all the trains on that video, I think I remember seeing ONE or TWO cars with a little bit of graffiti........that's it.  Man, how that has changed now.

Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: Backyard on November 23, 2008, 10:53:01 AM
 8) Save for the occasional railroad employee or contractor randomly spraying a freightcar to test the spray can, nothing looks worse than  fallen flag rolling stock "patched."

I enjoy the occasional passing by of heritage legacy equipment because it brings back so many memories...but not necessarily in a rusted state of decay...
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: TM3358 on November 28, 2008, 06:51:46 PM
Theres a ns eng that has had quite a bit paint thrown at it you can tell where they have went over it it is either 5515 or 5513 I think it was the 13 because I got a good close look at it after T 73 hit a truck in tate & lyle
Title: Re: train yard graffiti: part one
Post by: Backyard on November 29, 2008, 05:21:34 AM
 8) It takes a dare-devil to tag an engine...as bad as they sometimes look I would not recommend it!