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I think there was a GRR article on TUffboard buildings. Using it for ties seems like a great idea. Perhaps submit it for a page in the magazine and show it replacing rotting ties for the back page mistakes. Just a thought. I'm wondering about the artificial wood they use to make decks. If that too would work for ties or for the original part about wood in water. My thinking is that it lacks grain and would have to be distressed. Well, perhaps the outside has grain pattern but when you cut it
great price and model; I'm tempted now! I know you'll probably convert this to 7/8. The conversion will make it heavy
VSmith: so O gauge in the garden shouldn't be run in GRR? Only Large scale indoor and out? FYI i did contact CTT and they said my garden trains were not appropriate in CTT (when Neil was editor).
if extra wide is #8 or #10 and it's cheaper, it's a no brainer to go with the wider ones unless you have a space problem
you can see where the rusty tubular track nicely joins the brass near the multigauge escape (32 and 45mm) A completely new mine tramway is under construction ye ole shed nature is taking over previously laid track BB
what you are essentially doing is building a rock garden. use crusher fines or gravel in between the rocks for good drainage. DON'T use soil, or at least very little is needed. Good drainage is important for your thymes, sedums, junipers, phloxes and so on. see today's Washington Post which addresses this (it takes but a few minutes to get a login and would be worth your time): Rock Gardens, Solid Against the Storm http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/14/AR2008051400966
thanks; I always appreciate useful tips!
Soldering batteries from that site: http://www.rchelimag.com/pages/howto.php?howto=20&page=1
Castle: This the forum? http://www.rchelimag.com/forum/ On a link from one of the forum posts, I found this expensive battery: http://www.centuryheli.com/products/productdetail.htm?currentid=441&prtnm=CNE5515
so paint thinner is not petroleum based and won't damage plastic? I wonder about denatured alcohol, or perhaps it isn't as strong