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Elliot's Diner, Mark XV
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<p> Good Morning everybody,</p><p>my eyes are not yet fully opened, so is this Chloe? No, please, it is way to early for an RBF - just a big mug of black coffee and a muffin to munch on while I wait for the others to drop in.</p><p>Came home late yesterday from my trip to Holland. I don´t like driving at all and my 15 year old Merc is not really comfortable anymore. But at least there is a silver lining on the horizon now - different ships, different concept, not as nice as I´d like to have, but a much higher chance to get off the ground. Friday next week we will continue to negotiate...</p><p>Before I left for Holland, I assembled my first AccuRail kit. Looks good to me, but definetively needs new Kadee couplers and trucks. And. most important, a good weathering job. After the desaster with my Soo caboose, I am a bit shell-shocked to go for another attempt at weathering, so I need to get a tutorial from <font color="#0000ff"><b>Robby P </b></font>- your latest work shown here is just breathtaking again...</p><p><font color="#0000ff"><b>Crandell<font color="#000000"> - </font></b><font color="#000000">I am</font></font> really greatful that we can participate in this forum. For me, Elliot´s Diner is the most important thread in it. It spans the world and allows us to build up friendships with people we most likely will never be able to meet in person, but yet are very dear to us. I hope Elliot´s Diner will not be moved to a siding ending at a scrap yard one day...</p><p> </p><p>A good weekend to all of you! <br></p>
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