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Elliot's Trackside Diner NOVEMBER 2010
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<p>Good Afternoon Folks,</p> <p>I spent most of today in bed. I slipped and fell on my ribs in the bathroom this morning. Nothing broken, but it hurts a lot. I must be getting older.</p> <p>I have been working on my Swiss friend´s layout. He started building it 2 years ago. The track plan is really simple - a two-track main roundy-rounder with a station. The fun part of that layout is the fact that it is an exact (well, almost) copy of a real station and my friend Pascal is a nut for detail. Most of the buildings are scratch-built or kit-bashed. His roads have oil stains and tire markings at the same place as the prototype. He even took rock molds from the place for his mountains. Like Ken, he just loves to watch trains run by him, so he will let a PC do the control.</p> <p><img src="http://i682.photobucket.com/albums/vv185/SirMadig/PascalsBLS-AnlageII.jpg?t=1290960486" style="max-width: 550px;" border="0" /></p> <p>The layout will also have working catenary - built by him! He is a master of the soldering gun!</p> <p>Flo, just a coffee for me please!</p> <p>TTFN</p>
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