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Hello from Mid Michigan
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<p>First, thanks for the compliments on my Mustang Website, it also is another "hobby" of mine, web design. It helps I love Mustangs as much as I do, it helps drive me in making it what it is. I also have a great bunch that help.</p><p> </p><p>Ok, back to my quest for the "Holy Rail"(I know, poor atempt at a railroad joke.)</p><p>First HHPATH56, I wouldnt mind to see your project while its in its building process, I might understand a bit more on how it comes together.</p><p> Dinwitty, I want the track to cross over itself. Most likely in the gorge area, where the two bridges would cross it. Im not worried about it running tomorrow. Im sure I will grow more anxious as I get closer to having it done to have my "toys" moving supplies, ore, people or what ever else I come up with. So, I plan on it taking more time to finish if it means I get what I want. I do plan on making it possible for future add-ons by making "feeders".</p><p> TrainManTy, Silver Nickle it is... Any certain brand? Atlas? other? Other then my turn-outs, do you recommend any of the other pre-built track peices? I'm hoping to use mostly the 3' flex track. I think it will look cleaner and leave a less of a chance it would have a dead spot... Or am I wrong?</p><p> I need to learn what grade is, not what it means, but what degree is 1% or 5%... Or is it that simpe? 1% is 1 degree from horizon(180 degrees?) If so, whats the max I can climb? Again, I want to pull 10-15 cars...</p><p> </p><p>Ken</p>
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