None in California
Don
Check out this site. several males are with out shirts.
http://www.scalefigures.com/
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Frank53 wrote:There's a girly man on here from the Northeast somwehere who uses FasTrack. I am sure he has more than a few in his private collection.
Frank, he doesn't post on weekends unless he goes to the libaray. We all know who I am talking about. Has them hidden in the closet as he has young kids.
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Frank53 wrote:Why would he post on weekends from the library? Inquiring minds must know!
He doesn't have a home computer. Spends all his $$$$ trying to get a good set of Post War F3's and still does not have them.
ChiefEagles wrote: Frank53 wrote:Why would he post on weekends from the library? Inquiring minds must know!He doesn't have a home computer. Spends all his $$$$ trying to get a good set of Post War F3's and still does not have them.
That's just a classic case of a guy just unwilling to buy at the price offered, no matter how reasonable. I guess he just couldn't bring himself to buy them unless he finagled something off the asking price. Forget the fact that the asking price was about half of what he could reasonably expect to pay for these . . .
Frank53 wrote:
God I love that picture...it's been my desktop wallpaper ever since I first saw it on here a few weeks back.
Roland
well thanks Roland, that's quite compliment.
The fellow Chief and I were discussing has probably been using it as a dartboard . . .
only found one shirtless male on my layout
and it is strange because the other fellow has his winter coat on,
maybe it has something to do with that empty bottle
raymans wrote: maybe it has something to do with that empty bottle
Ray:
not to get any deeper in this shirtless man discussion - but what type of signals are you using on your layout. They seem to fit in well, and I am looking for what I will use throughout all levels. I want them to be consistent and reasonable in size.
Frank
MTH signals are what I use, they are a nice size, great detail and fairly easy to hook up the electronics.
lionroar88 wrote:And he hasn't picked up on the fact that Doug and I have been discussing how many computers we have... some people never learn... I'd be willing to trade a computer for a set of those F3's any day!
I'm sitting in my home office looking around - one main workstation with three 22" flat panels, one Sony Vaio for email and internet with Windows Media Center, cable plugged right in for watching tv while I work, and dvd.
A second work station with two 119" monitors and a print server running Enterprise Server.
Four computers, seven monitors, five printers and various gadgetry.
Plus two other computers in the house for family use and two more in teh garage that work great but just have slower processors.
Maybe Jim would like to trade my that 736 he stole out from under me.
the signal light I power using a full wave bridge rectifier for DC and a relay which gets it's AC signal from an isolated rail
the crossbuck is real simple, just use the isolated rail to turn on and off and use power from a KW transformer as shown
Here is an easy way to operate a two-aspect incandescent signal from an isolated control rail:
Connect the signal's red terminal to the accessory voltage. Connect the signal's green terminal to transformer common (outside rails). Connect the signal's common to the control rail. Connect another incandescent lamp between the signal's common and the accessory voltage. That lamp should be rated for the accessory voltage and be large enough to keep the red signal off when there is no train present. It will light along with the red signal and can be covered if its light is objectionable.
Bob Nelson
I cannot begin to tell you guys (ray and bob) how far over my head you just went.
But I appreciate the info.
You might give http://www.trainsformations.com/ a try. If none are shown I'd venture a guess that Marce would be more than willing to make some EXACTLY as you want them. Depending on how far EXACTLY goes
- walt
I know this is off topic but just to follow up, don't let the schematics intimidate you,
it's really just a relay, rectifier and everything is connected through a terminal strip as shown
raymans wrote: FrankI know this is off topic but just to follow up, don't let the schematics intimidate you,it's really just a relay, rectifier and everything is connected through a terminal strip as shown
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