Hello everyone. I have been doing a lot of reading and paying attention to the post here and I find the information very helpful. I am building our first G-scale layout and I started a web site to document the progress. I am beginning with a fairly small area but can expand as time goes on. The small area or 14 x 30 is creating quite a challenge, that plus the slope of the property. Check out the progress and PLEASE let me know what you think of our progress so far. As I said earlier, I really value the information from all the friendly garden railroad folks. OH - don't forget to sign the guestbook at the site. http://ironhorsereplicas.com/croaker_diggs.html - Thanks, Charlie
Follow the adventure - http://www.croakerdiggs.com
Hi Charlie, WOW what a challange glad to see you have some help, But on D day when you first run a train around your lay out with a cool glass of liquid you can say this is mine and i`m pleased with it I know track costs look on ebay good offers there. Remember if it looks good at 6ft distance then thats ok. Enjoy
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Looks as if you have a most ambitious plan. Looking forward to seeing pix & vids of the trains in motion.
Tom Trigg
Thanks for the encouragement Two-Tone! D-day can't get here soon enough! Cool liquid eh? - Think I'll work on that one right away... more to come.
Chuck,
I cannot open the pictures on your website except for the trackplan. Also cannot sign your guestbook, keeps bouncing me out for not filling in a required field (I filled them all out correctly).
I use Mozilla as my browser.
Walt
Walt - Thanks for the heads up but I don't know how to make my site compatible with Mozilla... Remember when life was simpler? I miss those days. Thanks, Charlie
OK - We're FireFox friendly - Check us out - Thanks
http://ironhorsereplicas.com/croaker_diggs.html
Went back to your website and was now able to look around and to sign your guestbook, thanks.
WOW, you are making the rest of us perpetual planners look bad by creating your GRR so quickly! LOL! Very very nice!! Good job!
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