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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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ED: <br /> <br />I know that at least one Clint Eastwood western was filmed in Mexico, because it said so in the prelude where the movie names all of the actors and the companies involved in making it. And what kind of airbrush do you have? I have a Paasche, and it's very easy to clean (as long as you have solvent!!), in fact it takes me longer to clean out the paint bottle/pickup tube than it takes me to dissassemble, clean, and re-assemble the actual airbrush! (I only use airbrush-ready acrylics for right now, though.) <br /> <br />NOAH: <br />Right now it's only going to be a 4x8, but I'm planning to eventually add on a module or two to give it a little more operating interest. I'm going to try to get the curves up to 22" radius, or else I won't be able to run my heavy Mikado (It either derails or the tender and cab roof bump each other on 18" radius sectional track). I also want to increase the size of it from a basic 4x8 to something larger so an ABBA set of Genesis or Stewart F's won't look so odd on it. And WOW, just for benchwork lumber and hardware it set me back $110!!! and I barely even have any track or structures, let alone a soldering iron or rail cutters![:O][:-,] <br /> <br />Also I have an album on RailImages.com, I don't have any photos in it at the moment, but as soon as I have layout photos on there I'll give you guys some links to it. <br /> <br />Now it's time to decide where I will have the layout based so it would be realistic to have the CB&Q, GN, and NP all featured....The Rocky Mountains of Wyoming and Montana, or Southern Minnesota? Hmmmm.............
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