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<p> Good Morning,</p><p>well, the weather is back to what is normal for this time of the year - dull, overcast, a little drizzle now and then - at least it is much warmer than a few weeks ago. Not a time to be spend outside, though.</p><p>Chloe, I´ll have a mug of coffee and a breakfast bagel, please.</p><p>Had to fight with PayPal about my payment to UK for the loco I have ordered. They were not able to allocate the payment to the order. It was the only order on my account ... how stupid! [%-)] [banghead][soapbox]. Needed to drive to the bank and re-issue the payment. I am not sure whether this will turn out right now.</p><p>I will see my neighbour this weekend to talk about building the benchwork with him. He has a full set of woodworking tools and that extra pair of hands is always welcomed. I have to solve some construction issues on the sector plates, as I have never build one before. Proper indexing is an issue for reliable operation. The plan is now finalized - all I need to do is to make a 1:1 print from my CAD program to check whether all will fit the way I want it. There are some clearances which may be a little tight [%-)][:-^]</p><p>For those who collect track plans, here is the updated version. I "softened the s-curve and re-arranged the terrace houses a little.<br></p><p><img src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/BISHOPSGATE-HO-V211.jpg?t=1268991345" mce_src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/BISHOPSGATE-HO-V211.jpg?t=1268991345" width="1023" height="457"> </p><p><b>Keith </b>- when I was an exchange student in Washington State back in 1973/74, that El Camino was high up on my favorite list. Those cars where quite handy to go "watch the submarine races" - a phrase used by the teenagers of Bainbridge Island for Friday night dating... [:-^] I remember there was a spot at Hood Canal where you actually could see subs go into Bremerton Shipyard. Ah, those memories of days gone by [;)]<br></p><p><b>Mike</b> - I am sorry to hear about your health problems. Petra and I have included you in our [angel] for a speedy and thorough recovery.</p><p>You all have a good day! <br></p><p> </p>
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