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JEFFREYS TRACKSIDE DINER...MAY, 2015!
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<p>Good Morning, Folks!</p> <p>The wind has changed over the night from northeasterly winds to southwest. That means warmer air coming our direction, but also lots of clouds. So we are in for our typical "Schietwedder"!</p> <p>My back is telling me to go easy today, so I will take a rest from MRRing - maybe just a little bit of soldering. I did a bit of that yeterday afternoon, without getting my fingers burned - that´s an achievement!</p> <p>[quote user="last mountain & eastern hogger"]Ulrich, so glad to see you are feeling well enough to try your hand at some mrring. You always make it look so easy and yet the product turns out so professional. You are very skilled.[/quote]</p> <p>Far from, Garry, far from! The pictures don´t show the areas where I goofed. Doesn´t make me happy, but I am not sad, either. I have decided to take things the way I am able to do them. After all, this is fun and not a race. Whatever the layout turns out to be, it´ll be good enough for me.</p> <p>Talking of layouts, there are some corners I am not sure about how to do them. Medieval town used every square inch to put up some kind of dwellings. The question not yet solved is how to link the gate to the row of houses in the back. I´d need some kind of a corner building, which is not available. More thinking to come...</p> <p>Jim - good to see you here! I thought you were busy, but it has been a long time without a smoke signal from your side. Made my worry a little. I now wonder what Chris is doing these days?</p> <p>Garry - nice looking 928S. This particular car was not really popular in its days here in Germany - for two reasons:</p> <ul style="list-style-type:undefined;"> <li>The engine was not air-cooled</li> <li>The engine was in the front</li> </ul> <p>When Porsche released the car, there was an outcry in the Porsche drivers community. To top it off, Porsche used Audi parts in it, which made it a no no to buy. It was a good car, though, and I think its design is still good looking now.</p> <p>Well, I am off - there is a HD list waiting for me!</p> <p> </p> <p>CUL, Folks!</p>
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