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What is your model railroading skill level?
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I voted intermediate but that wouldn't completely cover me, lets say. <br /> <br />What have I done: <br />Built about 3-dozen plus kits like P2K, Intermountain and Branchline. <br />Some modification work on commercial models. Like making an Athearn mike more closely resemble a B&O mike, and have done similar work to a PFM 0-8-0. Though it needed little. <br />Refined my weathering techniques greatly over time. <br />Built an L1 mike from a GHQ conversion kit. <br />Painted same kit. <br />Worked in a hobby store for a bit. <br />Learned to hardwire DCC decoders. <br />Learned a neat trick for disassembling Athearn mikes. That I found at: <br />http://www.rememberingtherutland.com <br />Have built a couple resin kits. <br />Have painted a couple resin kits. <br />Can paint with an airbrush. <br />Have done a couple basic wood building kits, and had a ball. <br />Have scratchbuilt some parts for things, like a cab extension on a B&O Mike, but not very many. <br /> <br />Oh yeah, and all before turning 21. <br /> <br />Alvie.
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