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Elliot´s Trackside Diner February 2011
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<p>Good Morning Gang!</p> <p>I missed out yesterday. I was too dang tired to do anything when I was finally at home. Just put on my fatigue gear and spend an hour on the sofa, watching the idiot box, before I hit the hay.</p> <p>There are a lot of nitty-gritties which keep me quite busy. We are going to register the company next week, so I am still working on the financing of it. It will be one of those shoestring budget operations with a high chance of failing, but it will be our only chance to teach this bird how to fly. Still no answer from the bank, which I think is an answer already... </p> <p>Janie, just a mug of coffee for me please.</p> <p>Ron, I am new to N scale. Well not really new, but one first N scale layout I built over 30 years ago. The scale has progressed quite a lot since then, in terms of detail and quality. I still find it a little hard on my eyes, but it is the only way to go for me. In HO scale, those mini-modules, which will eventually make up my layout, would not be so mini any more - requiring a much more complex and heavier construction. Each module would be by far more expensive - too much for me.</p> <p>Lee - I am not quite sure whether I am a freelancer or not. My locos and rolling stock follow JNR prototype (Japanese NAtional Railway), but my setting and theme is purely fictitious - is that freelancing? If so, then more or less all layouts would be "freelance" layouts, as only very few of us are actually "copying" real places.</p> <p>My thoughts are with Jeff on his vision quest. May he find the answers he is looking for and the comfort for his soul he is so desperately needing!</p> <p>Have a good one!</p>
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