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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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<P>Hi everyone, hope all is well with you. </P> <P>409, like,the paint job just do it don't be asking for the green light on who owns what, you will be playing the chase game till your old and grey like I am starting to get[:D] Of course we will be arch reviles because I am for the time being modeling NYC. Speaking of which my FA2's arrived and are already in service. The FA2s where one of the first engines P2K did so they are just a basic Athearn engine with better flywheels. Now I am thinking about starting my layout over. I have a L shaped layout space, right now I have a single track main done up has a dog bone, with a huge area for switching. It runs along three walls of my basement, so there are no duck unders. </P> <P> What I am looking at doing is to keep it a L shape but move it out from the walls and have aleast a 3ft aisle all the way around it and have a double track main with a third track running on the inside like a branchline. Than way I can turn two trains loose on the mains , and still have alot of switching work to do on the third.</P> <P> I use to be big into operations with all the paper work and all but just got bored with it, now I have turned in to a rounde rounder, love to sit back and just watch a 50 car train run its paces. </P> <P>Well good night to all its almost bed time, about 6:30 is it for me. I get to be up at 3:00am each morning.</P> <P> </P> <P> </P>
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