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Howard Clark do you read this forum?

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Howard Clark do you read this forum?
Posted by Fitter Roger on Friday, March 6, 2020 2:35 PM

Howard Clark's layout was featured in May 2019 and I am usinghis track plan (from the data base) as an inspiration for my new layout.  So is there any thing you woul do differently?  I have increase the size of the elevated city and moved the river.  I enjoy the fact that there is just a place for trains to run.  I hope guys like Howard see this as great that somebody else was inspired by their work.  My scenery will be totally differnt and sidings will be placed in different locations. In what Howard has as an inner lop of tracj around the city I wnat to run Kato commuter cars.  Anybody else pick a track plan from the data base as inspiration?

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Posted by mbinsewi on Friday, March 6, 2020 3:13 PM

Looks like a WC fan by your avatar. Yes For whatever reason, the May, 2019 issue doesn't come up in the archives. Confused

I did find Howard's plan in the database.

As you say, lots of continuous running, which I also like.

Mike.

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Posted by ROBERT PETRICK on Friday, March 6, 2020 4:19 PM

mbinsewi

Looks like a WC fan by your avatar. Yes For whatever reason, the May, 2019 issue doesn't come up in the archives. Confused

I did find Howard's plan in the database.

As you say, lots of continuous running, which I also like.

Mike.

Don't need archives. May 2019 is still on the coffee table.

LINK to SNSR Blog


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Posted by mbinsewi on Friday, March 6, 2020 5:16 PM

ROBERT PETRICK
Don't need archives. May 2019 is still on the coffee table.

Yea, OK Robert, mine is in a stack either in the bathroom, train room or my office, thought the archives might be quicker results. Laugh

Mike.

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