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Posted by Rene Schweitzer on Thursday, November 12, 2009 8:01 AM
Walt, It would not hurt to call and ask.

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Posted by grandpopswalt on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 11:57 PM

 Rene,

No delivery today. If it's not in tomorrow's mail (Nov. 12) should I consider it lost and ask for a duplicate?

Thanks

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Posted by ttrigg on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 5:34 PM

 

 

This I gotta see! I was unaware that "cowboy boots", straw "cowboy hat with turkey feather" trim went with cross-country biking. Where’s the fashion police when you need them.

Laugh

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Posted by Great Western on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 2:10 PM

 The UK postal dispute didn't make a great deal of difference in this part of England.  I received a small parcel of metal wheels from a friend in the States the other day which only took just over a week to arrive.

You must live in a 'bolshy' area Phil.  Laugh

 addendum: 12 No.  I sent a parcel from the UK lat Wednesday to Indonesia.  It arrived yesterday (just one week to get there).  Postal strike made no difference it seems.

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Posted by vsmith on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 10:57 AM

altterrain

 Yes, it is a good issue. Trying to read through Chris Walas's  MLS figure making class can get a little tedious in its current format. Ray's condensation of that is a big plus. I may give it a try someday.

I just heard about a new video camera company. Good quality and cheap!

http://www.goprocamera.com/

The RC Hero is very small and only $180 -

Be sure to check out the hi def surfing videos.

 

My major gripe with GR - the "Regional Gardening Reports" has one gotten worse with 3 or four reports from Cullyfornia and a token report from Arizonia or the Mid-West. Let's just rename it "Gardening Reports from People I Know". Angry

-Brian

btw, Tom, I will leave you my new Forney in my will!  Kisses

Thanks for the love!


WOW those are nice cameras, very tempting, not necessarily for my tiny layout but for biking!

 

Very tempting indeed!

 

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Posted by Rene Schweitzer on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 8:38 AM
Walt--if you're concerned about not getting your issue, please call our customer service center at 800-533-6644. They can send a replacement.

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Posted by vsmith on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 4:35 PM

dwbeckett

smcgill
You have it already!!!

 

Must be nice to get advance copies mine is usuly late.

BA HUMBUG - Getting ready for christmas without a train round-the -tree!!! AND don't ask

Dave

 

Aristo still sells their ultra-small diameter circles, I'm already on my 3rd 21" diameter circle, this one specificly for the Xmas tree, and the HLW Mackies sure dont seam to mind:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rgxds_saE2Q&feature=channel

PS finally got mine, already read it, liked the Dizzyland layout, look forward to Rays next chapter Wink

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Posted by grandpopswalt on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 12:52 PM

 O.K., it's the afternoon of the 10th and still no GR .... now I'm starting to worry.

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Posted by markoles on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 10:51 AM

Hi guys,

I got mine a few days ago, and finally sat down to read it.  The article on trimming the dwarf alberta spruce trees is excellent and timed perfectly! I have one of these out front that needs some help.  Using the techniques suggested, I will attempt to modify this tree!

The article about plowing snow was interesting, but not really applicable.  Here, when we plow snow, we always let our trains sit outside so that when they hit the track, they do not melt the snow, which then freezes.  I never considered running live steam in the snow, since it is usually too cold outside and the butane doesn't gassify.  Using track power, we have had a lot of good luck plowing up to 12 inches of snow.  I'm not kidding!! The train did burrow under the snow.   But there were a lot of good ideas, like clearing the line of sticks and other debris before the storm hits.

 I liked the Disney article as well.  A fun layout, but some very serious modeling!  I had to do a double take when looking at the locomotives to realize I was not looking at stock Hartland or Kalamazoo trains.

 

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Posted by grandpopswalt on Friday, November 6, 2009 11:22 PM

 December 6 in northeast Ohio and still no GR while our buddies in Great Britain have already gotten theirs even with postal union unrest, what gives?

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Posted by two tone on Friday, November 6, 2009 8:14 AM

Great Joy mine arrived yesterday,and the post men are working must be the Xmas spirit I hope they sort it permantly and see sence you can not live in the nintenth centenary things must modeniseThumbs Up

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Posted by expresslane400 on Thursday, November 5, 2009 8:13 AM

Ray I am looking forward to your artical. I got my GR but it did not go with me this week. Wil have to wait till I get home friday. That was a great photo on the cover!

 

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Posted by grandpopswalt on Monday, November 2, 2009 3:47 PM

 Late afternoon in Northeast Ohio and still no GR in the mailbox.

Walt

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Posted by vsmith on Monday, November 2, 2009 12:05 PM

I havent gotten my issue yet but I'll be sure to read Rays article,  I want to add some custom figures around the layout.

 

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Posted by Ray Dunakin on Sunday, November 1, 2009 9:05 PM
ttrigg

Ray: I too want to experiment with the camera car, but before I post anything I want to cover the interior of my one tunnel to hide the cinderblocks.  Have you given any thought to that issue.  It is obvious that Dave did on his "mini-Disney".  I Googled the name of his GRR and found his site.  Awsum pics out there and snappy little vid.

Yeah, I'm making plans to do improve the appearance of my tunnel interiors "one of these days". I'd like to texture it with mortar the way I did near the tunnel portals, but I need to find out whether the mortar will stick to the areas that were painted black.
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Posted by smcgill on Sunday, November 1, 2009 5:56 AM
Well My issue showed up sat.Oct.31st in Mass. I do agree with every one Fine Issue!! RAY keep up the great work! Sean

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Posted by JamesP on Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:23 PM

My issue showed up in the mail yesterday, it does have a lot of good articles.  What caught my eye is Marc Horovitz' article "Building a Live Steamer in Gauge 3."  Live Steam - Scratchbuilt - Gauge 3?  Yeehaw!  I have considered scratchbuilding a Gauge 1 live steamer, but I have some other projects that need to be finished first.  Anyway, the article was great and the locomotive turned out very nice!

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Posted by gbbari on Saturday, October 31, 2009 7:02 PM
Got mine two days ago here in central Maryland. I concur with Tom's and other's assessments. Love Ray's figure sculpting article - wife saw it and wants me to try...(oh nooooo...) This issue is 124 pages (cover to cover) compared to 108 pages in October - kudos to Renee & Co. Great articles and lots of great ads (yes I know it's the Christmas issue and some ads are in here that don't seem to appear at other times of the year) and it is chock full of ideas and inspiration.
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Posted by ttrigg on Friday, October 30, 2009 10:51 PM

Ray: I too want to experiment with the camera car, but before I post anything I want to cover the interior of my one tunnel to hide the cinderblocks.  Have you given any thought to that issue.  It is obvious that Dave did on his "mini-Disney".  I Googled the name of his GRR and found his site.  Awsum pics out there and snappy little vid.

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Posted by Ray Dunakin on Friday, October 30, 2009 8:51 PM
Thanks Tom, I'm glad you liked the article. I agree, there was a lot of good stuff in this issue. I got some good ideas from the two video-related articles. And that Disneyland layout is amazing -- a clever idea, beautifully executed.
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Posted by Gary128 on Friday, October 30, 2009 6:24 PM

Got mine yesterday.  Looks like a good issue, will get around to reading it on the weekend.

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Posted by smcgill on Friday, October 30, 2009 5:31 PM
Maybe it had to do with that pop up????

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Posted by two tone on Friday, October 30, 2009 12:40 PM

With the way the mail strike is going on my side of the pond I may get it by xmas if i`m lucky still things could be worse we could have snow by then. Every thing will stop at that point

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Posted by ztribob on Friday, October 30, 2009 12:15 PM

 Mine showed up yesterday, in Kalamzoo, Michigan.  I looked through it but I didn't have time to read anything yet.  I'll get to it tonight.  It does look like it has a lot of interesting stuff in it this month.  Unfortuanately that means I'll ready it all tonight and tomorrow and not have anything for the next several days.

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Posted by altterrain on Friday, October 30, 2009 11:36 AM

 Dunno' why I got mine early this month, because I'm usually one of the last to get it  Black Eye . Guys in Sweden get their's before me even though I'm just 10 miles from Capitol Hill. It maybe because my subscription is renewed this time of year.

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Posted by dwbeckett on Friday, October 30, 2009 10:38 AM

smcgill
You have it already!!!

 

Must be nice to get advance copies mine is usuly late.

BA HUMBUG - Getting ready for christmas without a train round-the -tree!!! AND don't ask

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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Posted by smcgill on Friday, October 30, 2009 6:41 AM
You have it already!!!

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Posted by altterrain on Friday, October 30, 2009 1:12 AM

 Yes, it is a good issue. Trying to read through Chris Walas's  MLS figure making class can get a little tedious in its current format. Ray's condensation of that is a big plus. I may give it a try someday.

I just heard about a new video camera company. Good quality and cheap!

http://www.goprocamera.com/

The RC Hero is very small and only $180 -

Be sure to check out the hi def surfing videos.

 

My major gripe with GR - the "Regional Gardening Reports" has one gotten worse with 3 or four reports from Cullyfornia and a token report from Arizonia or the Mid-West. Let's just rename it "Gardening Reports from People I Know". Angry

-Brian

btw, Tom, I will leave you my new Forney in my will!  Kisses

Thanks for the love!


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December Issue
Posted by ttrigg on Friday, October 30, 2009 12:08 AM
 

“Sculpt your own realistic figures.”  (page 46) Ray: I have been to several “instructional sites” trying to learn how to “make my own people.” After being inundated with entirely too much information (one site I went to and printed is thicker than most Army Field Manuals). My attempts look like disasters left over from cheap imitations of Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Balloons.  Your short and sweet approach (at least in text form) has me wanting to try again.  I will be waiting at the mail box for the next two issues.  My wife thanks you for “rekindling the fire.”

 

“Adventures in Anaheim” (page 52) Dave: my wife grew up just beyond the shadow of the “Magic Kingdom” (Sierra Madre) and wants to know if you have a photo account and if you are willing to share?  She would especially like to see more of “The Temple of Doom”.  My daughter (who received proposal of marriage and said “yes” on the bridge in front of the castle) wants to see more as well.  As for myself, I would like to see more of the Big Thunder Mountain.  An example of truly excellent craftsmanship.  Thanks for sharing.

 

“Build a cam-truck” (page 62) Michael, Your solution is so simple, it is sweet. I cannot begin to account for all the Styrofoam I’ve sliced up to “ballast” the camera in small gondolas.

 

Rene/Marc: This is a very good issue, it has been a while since a single issue has gotten my “juices flowing” on multiple topics.  I guess I better wash the dinner dishes so I can read the rest of the mag!

 

Tom Trigg

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