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Dan Stokes
My other car is a tunnel motor
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Allan
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Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
Modeling C&O transition era and steel industries There's Nothing Like Big Steam!
QUOTE: Originally posted by CP5415 I've run Walthers recent offerings of passenger cars on an 18" curve. They made it, but I had the locomotive creaping as it went through the curve. SO YES!!! You can MODEL a passenger train with an 18" radius curve dispite what other people have recently said. Modeling is just that MODELING!!!! There is no right or wrong about it. Just my 2 cents Gordon
QUOTE: Originally posted by SPFan The mantra preached on every issue of Model Railroader is "Model Railrailroading is FUN" Build or buy models and run them anyway that you want. Not everyone is blessed with a 1000 sq ft room to build our empires in. Pete
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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
QUOTE: Originally posted by TurboOne Don, do you have a pick of how you did your reversing loop ? Thanks Tim
QUOTE: Originally posted by Roadtrp I'm glad Don has enough space to make his modeling look entirely realistic, and if he would be kind enough to buy me a house with an extra room for MR I would certainly appreciate it. I would then make sure that everything I did was absolutely prototypical. [:P] [:P]
QUOTE: "The goal in 'modeling' is trying to simulate the real railroads in operation. You, of course, can do what you wish." I suggest you look up the word "Modeling" A large engine on 18"corves is not modeling - even if you can do it. If you want to run big equpment, just build bigger curves. - D.G.
QUOTE: posted by CP5415 Main Entry: 2model Function: verb Inflected Form(s): mod·eled or mod·elled; mod·el·ing or mod·el·ling /'mäd-li[ng], 'mä-d&l-i[ng]/ transitive senses 1 : to plan or form after a pattern : SHAPE 2 archaic : to make into an organization (as an army, government, or parish) 3 a : to shape or fashion in a plastic material b : to produce a representation or simulation of <using a computer to model a problem> 4 : to construct or fashion in imitation of a particular model[/b]<modeled its constitution on that of the U.S.> 5 : to display by wearing, using, or posing with <modeled gowns> intransitive senses 1 : to design or imitate forms : make a pattern <enjoys modeling in clay> 2 : to work or act as a fashion model Doesn't say any where that 18" curves & steam isn't modeling . Gordon
QUOTE: Originally posted by Don Gibson QUOTE: "The goal in 'modeling' is trying to simulate the real railroads in operation. You, of course, can do what you wish." I suggest you look up the word "Modeling" A large engine on 18"corves is not modeling - even if you can do it. If you want to run big equpment, just build bigger curves. - D.G. QUOTE: posted by CP5415 Main Entry: 2model Function: verb Inflected Form(s): mod·eled or mod·elled; mod·el·ing or mod·el·ling /'mäd-li[ng], 'mä-d&l-i[ng]/ transitive senses 1 : to plan or form after a pattern : SHAPE 2 archaic : to make into an organization (as an army, government, or parish) 3 a : to shape or fashion in a plastic material b : to produce a representation or simulation of <using a computer to model a problem> 4 : to construct or fashion in imitation of a particular model<modeled its constitution on that of the U.S.> 5 : to display by wearing, using, or posing with <modeled gowns> intransitive senses 1 : to design or imitate forms : make a pattern <enjoys modeling in clay> 2 : to work or act as a fashion model Doesn't say any where that 18" curves & steam isn't modeling . Gordon SO therefor you say it IS? M. Webster said it best.: "to produce a representation or simulation of." If you think a large locomotive on 18" radius track looks OK or is a "reasonable" simulation, go ahead. I think that producing a 28" curve isn't that formidable a task. for someone considering themselves a 'Modeler'.
QUOTE: posted by CP5415 Main Entry: 2model Function: verb Inflected Form(s): mod·eled or mod·elled; mod·el·ing or mod·el·ling /'mäd-li[ng], 'mä-d&l-i[ng]/ transitive senses 1 : to plan or form after a pattern : SHAPE 2 archaic : to make into an organization (as an army, government, or parish) 3 a : to shape or fashion in a plastic material b : to produce a representation or simulation of <using a computer to model a problem> 4 : to construct or fashion in imitation of a particular model<modeled its constitution on that of the U.S.> 5 : to display by wearing, using, or posing with <modeled gowns> intransitive senses 1 : to design or imitate forms : make a pattern <enjoys modeling in clay> 2 : to work or act as a fashion model Doesn't say any where that 18" curves & steam isn't modeling . Gordon