QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor I am lost, I have forgotten what i wanted, but if i can remember I could take a photo of it and send it by email to you Hans mate. On to the layout, Jack Verducci reckons that turnouts, switches and points are a steady source of annoyance, i am aiming not to have too many; yet I have three and another 5 planned and i would trather not have them, but what can you do? Regards ian
QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor Hans Hans where are you mate, I didn't mean it all is forgiven. Captain Kangaroo. Ian [:)] I was mulling it over and checking if there's really postal service between Oz and the Great White North.[:o)][:o)] Just kidding![;)][:)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by iandor Hans Hans where are you mate, I didn't mean it all is forgiven. Captain Kangaroo.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jmozz Bluebonnet wow ,wow, you must be going crazy with everything going on nice pics. did you make the tanks yourself jmozz
QUOTE: Originally posted by kimbrit Nice pics Bluebonnet, intricate is the word I'm looking for I think. Cheers, Kim [tup]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bluebonnet - 71 QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ QUOTE: Originally posted by Bluebonnet - 71 Hans, I would like to hear you and everones input as to any and everything to add to the Phase I. Even Rene, if she has cought up with paper work by now [;)] or she might be searching for a screen saver of the Falls [:D] End of next week will be structures, towns, industries etc. etc. together with the access ways. Being as a standard road - country variety - is a bit more than 8" wide, using a road network with strategically positioned parking lots and such would be handy for access. What do you think? On the structures etc. bit I'm planning on doing the layout in sections starting from the top. At least that way things will show in the drawing. [2c][2c] And Hans, I WILL get those digital photos in AM.
QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ QUOTE: Originally posted by Bluebonnet - 71 Hans, I would like to hear you and everones input as to any and everything to add to the Phase I. Even Rene, if she has cought up with paper work by now [;)] or she might be searching for a screen saver of the Falls [:D] End of next week will be structures, towns, industries etc. etc. together with the access ways. Being as a standard road - country variety - is a bit more than 8" wide, using a road network with strategically positioned parking lots and such would be handy for access. What do you think? On the structures etc. bit I'm planning on doing the layout in sections starting from the top. At least that way things will show in the drawing. [2c][2c]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bluebonnet - 71 Hans, I would like to hear you and everones input as to any and everything to add to the Phase I. Even Rene, if she has cought up with paper work by now [;)] or she might be searching for a screen saver of the Falls [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by RhB_HJ QUOTE: Originally posted by Bluebonnet - 71 Hans, I would like to hear you and everones input as to any and everything to add to the Phase I. Even Rene, if she has cought up with paper work by now [;)] or she might be searching for a screen saver of the Falls [:D] The next step will be the elevations and basic contours - I'm sure you have a bobcat to move dirt around[;)][:D] - together with the water features, bridges and any straight tunnels I decide would look good and not be a maintenance pain. On moving dirt: it would help to have some sketch of what the lay of the land is. The less dirt to be moved, the better; bobcat or no bobcat.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 QUOTE: Originally posted by Bluebonnet - 71 Brain, I have 10 acres. Don't want to leave it there until things are more secure. Later eh...Brian.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Bluebonnet - 71 Brain, I have 10 acres.
QUOTE: Originally posted by John Busby Hi iandor Don't think he will like sandgroper territory much iether[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Wow was I off! Gues I've been working indoors too long now! [:D]
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