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Who's that guy in the horror flicks with all the pins pokin' out of his face? Puts me in mind of him. :-)
I think you're thinking of Pinhead from the Hellraiser movies (1987, 1988 and 1992). awesome, awesome pic Motts
Oh gosh! Scary...I didn't think that...until now!!!!!!! :'0(
Looks like it got attacked by a porcupine. ;-)
Reminiscent of a weird alien train with a cowcatcher on the front.
Kewl! Great imagination!
A...cow catcher...humm...I like it, Hey Mikey! LoL!
Anybody read Stephen King's "Dark Tower" series? Maybe this is where Blaine the Train hangs out when he's not terrorizing gunslingers...
My thoughts exactly, Twug.

Rat - You might be onto something there. It does look like something from "Dark Tower." That train was eeeevvvviiiillll.
" Wow, it's that big and it stands straight up"
Yes Lyric, I'm here... Oh... I thought you were talking to me in a roundabout way. You sure got my attention. No pun intended. Haha!
It does make you think of "Dark Tower" and does really resemble a train.
Looks like someone forgot to shave this morning.
It looks like a scene out of Half Life 2.
The day we get screens this good into computer games will be a great day. You just need that spooky creaking metal sound in the background to really set the scene...
You know the 'nazi war machine' I think it was never refering to the forces or nazi germany, it was refering to this thing!!
Bri: Aaaw come on.. u must be one easy to scare dude.. :S
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! This thing is neat. I wish I could sleep in it but I will proably just turn into ashes at least thats what I think would happen.
The studs on the turbine casings actually held insulation in place. It was probley asbestos and removed. Great pictures, keep up the good work!
funny that i'm listening to hellraiser now :p
i'm falling in love with this website, amazing pictures!
Noticed that there are several groups of bolts here? The "face" bolts, the bolts in the flanges and the long row of heavy bolts moving towards the "train". There's more to this great picture than meets the eye. Just great!
Such a monstrosity!

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