Akane Sakura (More Pics)
Bonking in a high-speed Japanese train!
Remember Akane? Well, I have uploaded more pictures of her...
Boarding... Notice the train assistant. I think she is bonk-worthy as well. What do you think?
Enjoying (the rhythm of the train).
Seducing...
Undressing...
What is she doing? Well, I will let you figure that out.
PS: While on the topic of trains, I am planning to install model train(s) in my living room. My living room is rather huge (even by American standards), and therefore I am looking for configurable tracks (dual tracks as in two separate sets of tracks). I would like the model train(s) to be realistic, and I would like to have an AC powered (preferably) or DC powered locomotive(s) with several carriages. It would be great if I could have shunting between the tracks, realistic signal systems, etc.
In short, I am not looking for kiddy toy trains, but realistic model trains that will be permanently installed on the walls of my living room (above head level). So if any of you out there, have any information regarding such model trains, tracks, signaling, etc., I will be more than obliged if you could send me an email or drop the info. in comments.
It would be nice if I could get everything up and running before Christmas. And I would have an added advantage of inviting more sexy girls to my house to see my... um, train(s). Budget is not a concern, but time is. And for this once, I will let you put in plugs to your site in comments only if you sell model trains, etc.
So anyone out there, either selling such stuff or simply interested, please do drop me a line or two (email - top right sidebar). Many thanks in advance.
Note:
- Usually I don't repeat models, however, Akane is an exception and she deserves it.
- Models change on Friday. So hurry up with your votes.
Cheers!





You lucky dog! Does she give good head?
Posted by: Philip | Thursday, November 03, 2005 at 04:01 AM
She can board my train any day.
Posted by: John | Thursday, November 03, 2005 at 04:07 AM
Some Of the Models Can't Be Seen, Whats Up With That?
Posted by: Joseph | Thursday, November 03, 2005 at 06:45 AM
Concerning the trains, I think Marklin has everything you're looking for. No doubt, someone in HK resells their trains.
Posted by: Bob | Thursday, November 03, 2005 at 09:12 AM
Bob's right about Marklin. They've got everything you might ever need and they're reliable but avoid starter kits and go for something real.
Posted by: Natalie | Thursday, November 03, 2005 at 12:18 PM
You try nicking the train set from Dan Ryan's in Festival Walk; not sure they have it still though!
J
Posted by: Hugh | Friday, November 04, 2005 at 05:21 PM
The Marklin Trains are the best choice. There is a shop in TST - Prat or Hart Avenue, which specializes in these trains.
Posted by: Andy | Friday, November 04, 2005 at 06:21 PM
As I am in Japan today, and on one of their fleet of trains, Why oh Why, could I have couldn't I have been on that train?
S
Posted by: Steve H | Friday, November 04, 2005 at 10:36 PM
As to the trains, Ron, please look at the gage of the train. N will be too small, HO gage may be small depending on how high up, that leaves O or O27 gages as the proprer way to go. From a track standpoint, O and O27 are 3 rail, but due to their weight may require extra supports from the wall, but they are also the most realistic looking. If the weight is not an issue go with the O's otherwise use the HO.
S
Posted by: steve h | Friday, November 04, 2005 at 10:41 PM
Thanks everyone.
Philip,
She does!
John,
I will ask her to visit you ;-)
Joseph,
Typepad is having problems with photo albums and other parts of their (actually our) sites. And therefore, some models' images might be missing.
Bob,
Thanks a lot and the link is perfect! I will definitely go for that.
Natalie,
Thanks for reiterating what Bob said. I won't be going for starter kits but assembling things that I want.
Hugh,
You're right. I remember Dan Ryan's had such a train, and similar to my idea, even they had it going round and round above their bar or the dining area (Pacific Place).
Don't know if they still have it, but could ask them about the wall installations. I think I will have to ask an interior designer after the trains are delivered to me.
Would be funny it the locomotive falls on someone's head while they are visiting us. But might not be funny and they might sue me!
Andy,
Thanks again for reiterating what Bob and Natalie said. I might go down to TST (later today), though Marklin folks are already answering my queries and they will give me a quote by Monday (tomorrow).
Though TST would be far more convenient.
Steve,
Had I known you were around, I would have invited you.
I know about the problem with gage/gauge. I believe that once I settle for a particular gauge, the locomotives, carriages, platforms, via ducts, etc. will have to be of that same format.
Yep, requires a lot of planning. It feels like I am installing real new railway system from scratch - The Bach Railways!
Let's see how it goes. After everything is installed, I will post/upload pictures of the entire system or may even upload a short video of the trains going around, switching tracks, etc. It will be fun.
Once again, thanks everyone, enjoy and...
Cheers!
Posted by: Ron | Sunday, November 06, 2005 at 10:55 AM
She's great what city is that train in.
Posted by: Ed | Saturday, November 19, 2005 at 02:48 PM
Ed,
If I tell you, I will have to kill you!
I am sure you know that I am just kidding (above). I can't tell you right now because there will be another escapade (approximately ten days down the road). Same city, same station, same train (different girl).
I will tell you after that.
Cheers!
Posted by: Ron | Thursday, November 24, 2005 at 07:37 PM