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Teen Model Railroader Place October 2009
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<p>Could you post a photo of the all-white lettering? My logo is all white on red, and it doesn't look like a blob...</p><p>[IMG]http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee261/TrainManTy/IMG_7432.jpg[/IMG]</p><p>-------------------------------------------------</p><p>I'm finally working on my fascia panels - the mini-fascia ones we talked about several months back. I have the money for a full fascia (only $15 more for the whole layout!) but now time is my biggest problem and I figure I can build mini-fascia panels and add a full fascia if I need later. </p><p>So far I've got the Lebanon panel (7 bill box slots and a throttle port) all cut and drilled and ready for gluing, painting, final assembly, then mounting on the layout; Mascoma (two bill box slots and a throttle port) needs a hole drilled and milled out for the Digitrax UP5 throttle port next, as does West Canaan (two bill box slots and a throttle port). Enfield still needs its two panels cut for it, and the throttle port drilled out.</p><p>Speaking of wood, the Staging Yard Extension is giving me issues. The lift bridge is warping, so it doesn't drop into place anymore (you have to force it into position), and the tracks don't line up so well anymore so I've had to shim the layout side abutment. The staging yard itself is contracting because of the cold, and the flextrack doesn't contract with it, so now I've got a bunch of kinks I need to deal with...</p><p>But all in all, once I've got the fascia panels done, I can schedule the next operating session and do final tune-up before then! <br></p>
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