Garden Railways..
And you all thought this thread would be about Rene...
I love the book Marc and Pat put out.
Was it a good saler? I don't know.
But its always by my bed stand for those nights I don't want to think.
I wish for GRYs 25th anv they should do a great GRRs like the baby scales do. With all types and sizes.
From around the country and the world.
Keep the adds to a min.
Maybe Rene can take this on and I'd be glad to donate to the cause.
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.
How could you miss hearing about this?
http://kalmbachcatalog.stores.yahoo.net/62326.html
-Brian
Oh, That book! Never read the title, gonnin have to get it if Marty likes it!!! Thanks, Joe
Look at this site
http://www.trainweb.org/pcsrr/indexx.html nice layout!!!
GearDrivenSteam wrote:Are they gonna lock this one, too?
Marty started it!
Toad
Marty Cozad wrote: Garden Railways.. And you all thought this thread would be about Rene... I love the book Marc and Pat put out. Was it a good saler? I don't know. But its always by my bed stand for those nights I don't want to think. I wish for GRYs 25th anv they should do a great GRRs like the baby scales do. With all types and sizes.From around the country and the world.Keep the adds to a min. Maybe Rene can take this on and I'd be glad to donate to the cause.
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Byron
Great idea!!
We could start with Mart's
Then Keven's
Mark's
Some steem or raised and indoor layouts
Also some smaller garden railroads and 7/8 etc.
I'll bye one!!
Sean
Marty,
I have the greatest respect for you. You've answered many of my dumb questions. Sometimes twice, and you're an asset to this board.
Perhaps you're on a first-name basis with Rene, I have no way of knowing that. Perhaps Rene is 'one of the guys'. I'm still a newbie around here and I don't know how the water flows.
I found your opening line off-putting, because I happen to think she is a beautiful person, based only on a couple of posts and a like number of pixes.
Perhaps I'm oversensitive.
Respectfully,
Les W.
Believe me I meant it as a complement.
Rene doing what she does in a "mans world" of trains. I have great respect for.
Me as a busness owner/operator, folks tend to lift me up higher than they should. The same with Marc H and Rene and who ever. My joking with her is viewing her as the person she is.
Every once and ahwile I send Marc H. an e-mail just to see what hes working on, what he is iterested in on his RR. I don't want to be on the take all the time.
I see Kevin S ,Marc and Rene as people doing what they love to do.
I was hoping the thread title would brighten up her morning when she first read it.
My wife Carrie knows I give complements with no exspectations behind it.
I'm glad you brought this up so no one else will feel wronged.
Years ago I had a large corperate company want to hire me, I worked for them for 1year.
I realized then that there is no "big guys", there are just men and women doing what they think they should.
I can sit and enjoy visiting with Lewis Polk about his grandson as well as with you or anybody.
hope this helps
Marty Cozad wrote: Believe me I meant it as a complement.Rene doing what she does in a "mans world" of trains. I have great respect for.I do too.Me as a busness owner/operator, folks tend to lift me up higher than they should. The same with Marc H and Rene and who ever. My joking with her is viewing her as the person she is.I hold you in some esteem because you've been a big help to me.I see Kevin S ,Marc and Rene as people doing what they love to do.I was hoping the thread title would brighten up her morning when she first read it. I'm glad you brought this up so no one else will feel wronged.I don't feel wronged. Rene is all grown up, she can take care of herself. There is a generation gap here, women were just finding their way into the workplace to the extent that I, as an XP tool & die maker, had to deal with them just before I retired. I suspect you view things much differently than I because of that. Had that thought occurred to me, I probably wouldn't have posted. I think we both agree she is a sweetheart of the first order, in the most chaste sense of the term. hope this helpsNo apologies needed or wanted. I hope the above explains my previous post.Les W.
I do too.
I hold you in some esteem because you've been a big help to me.
I don't feel wronged. Rene is all grown up, she can take care of herself. There is a generation gap here, women were just finding their way into the workplace to the extent that I, as an XP tool & die maker, had to deal with them just before I retired. I suspect you view things much differently than I because of that. Had that thought occurred to me, I probably wouldn't have posted. I think we both agree she is a sweetheart of the first order, in the most chaste sense of the term.
No apologies needed or wanted. I hope the above explains my previous post.
Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
After reading this thread, I ordered one of the books.
JimC.
That particular book provided a great deal of inspiration for my beginning the rail way. I just need to break it out again to get the inspiration needed to finish!!
Mark
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