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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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Good Afternoon All: <br /> <br />Ya'll sure are a talkative bunch, of course we've got a lot of newcomers. <br /> <br />When the paint dries I'll post a picture of Stephanie's idea of a beautiful loco. I'm just glad that it's Fergie's and not mine. I wouldn't want to look at it to long. <br /> <br />Fergie: <br />That Genesis challenger runs like a dream but I couldn't get the sound to work and I needed to get it into the garage so I could get the painting done. When it's dry, I'll put it back together and get it out to you. <br />Who was the guy that asked if any of the posters ever meet each other face to face and that we'd better meet in a public place. I guess that we shouldn't tell him that your family and mine had supper at your house and that wasn't in public, and then you had all those strange people over for an operation sesion. By strange I mean <b>N</b>early invisable people. <i>JOHN</i>; if the shoe fits kick with it. <br /> <br />John - Luct & Fergie: <br />I'm enclosing three tubes of Maas in the box with Fergie's <font color="pink">PINK</font id="pink"> challenger. It'll be up to you guys to get the stuff from him. This is the greatest track cleaned I've ever seen. Some guy just did a thread on it. He used it to clean his wheels also. Fergie and I were talking about it and he said Wal-Mart didn't have a grocery section so I thought I'd send you some and if you like it maybe you can find it in the frozen north. Aggrojones was the guy that got me turned onto it. <br /> <br />Ed: <br />Are you keeping up with all of the ages - I'm just courious where we all fit in. <br /> <br />Tim: <br />You'll save a lot of money and make scenery a lot easier if you don't make a whole plywood prarie. I found that open grid is a lot easier to work with. If I was even going to build another 4 X 8 I'd still use open grid sitting on "L" girder with joyses. Tom has used this same form on his layout. <br /> <br />This is the webb site for Rex Heacock and you can see some nice benchwork <br /> <br />http://www.railimages.com/gallery/rexheacock <br /> <br />Rex has been building this layout only a short time,but he has made great strides. <br /> <br />Well I've got to go to work and let this loco dry this afternoon. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob <br />
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