SNOWSHOE wrote:Allterrain, very nice. I was wondering where you disappeared to. What happened to your G scale site. I cant get it running.
Thanks guys. Thanks for pointing out the problem with the blog, Shawn. I accidentally changed a setting that made it not work . Its back and running now.
-Brian
Brian, That is excellent work. It is an awesome layout, and I am sure it was a lot of work. But it will pay off for you. Your club really has the exibition layout technique down. I really like your track plan. It appears simple, with a lot of movement too.
Our club has signed on for a smaller exhibit in the Ocean City Convention Center at the end of June. There is some kind of Municipalities Convention, and their theme is how trains have helped in the development of cities. We have lots of support in the club, so it may be fun.
I hope to see you in York next week, finally.
Paul
I don't see why Manufacture's don't support club's or shop's when it come's to garden show's or even large event's.
Dave
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
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