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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter</i> <br /><br />I like talking to other modelers. This forum is really my only connection to other modelers. I know there must be several others in my area, but I don't know who they are, so for now a spend my time here. <br /> <br />Noah <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I am in the same boat as Noah. Since I work second shift and the local club meets at night that keeps me from getting in on the operating sessions. I really don't have a lot of experience in kit bashing and purchase mostly Athearn, Proto 2000 and Spectrum engines. (I won't admit to owning a Frisco GP15 by Trainline (Walters) or any Bachman loco/caboose combo sets (a bunch of various railroads) and you didn't hear me say that either, you just think you did [}:)] [:p] [;)] .) <br /> <br />I really come here to chat and learn. Today I learned that Stuart is using Pringles cans to make grain elevators. Pretty neat idea, I thought so anyway. But he told me this in msn chat, I didn't learn it from the forums although that is how most of us msn chatters do meet originally. <br /> <br />I didn't vote "combo", because I come here to "visit" and in visiting and chatting I learn something most every time. I do post a lot in the "coffee shop", and many of the MR members also know me from the trains.com forums. <br /> <br />Just had a super neat idea. How about a traveling HO Model Railroad on the real train. While traveling you could bring some of your own stuff and run it on the layout while riding the train. [:D] [;)] [:D] Neat way of meeting other modelers. <br /> <br />
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