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If it isn't any trouble you may draw one if you'd like.
Basicaly I want a Junction/Diamond with an interchange, 2 spurs (One has to be a Pulp Wood or Wood Chipper Siding), and lots of places I can take pictures.
The size is a 4x8 cut into a L. So is's a 4x6x6x4x2x2 with a 1.5x6 staging yard and a .5x2 foot cut that connects to the layout.
Humm, 1/4 mile...hard...some ones out of shape....
OzarkBelt wrote:"Packers#1" said: "II almost broke my lungs, lol. coach had us running a quarter-mile lap, and I finished first, about 150 yards ahead of second place. thanks, i'll try to play well, lol." 1/4 Mile? 1/4 mile? I've been running an average of 8 miles a day with Cross Country! You got it easy, lol. Have fun on the field!(In case your wondering, the quotes weren't working)
"II almost broke my lungs, lol. coach had us running a quarter-mile lap, and I finished first, about 150 yards ahead of second place. thanks, i'll try to play well, lol."
1/4 Mile? 1/4 mile?
I've been running an average of 8 miles a day with Cross Country! You got it easy, lol.
Have fun on the field!
(In case your wondering, the quotes weren't working)
This ain't track and field, this is FOOTBALL! you're lucky to run a whole 100 yards at one time, lol. And I ran that ALL OUT, links on Pinks all out. didn't hold anything back. BTW, replace # w/ "number" and the quotes will work.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
WCfan wrote: Packersarenumber1 wrote:I think the sun got 2 that guy's head. nice foam, i have no energy for model railroading, too busy w/ football, lol, wish me luck tommorow.Wrong... Thanks, I like foam too..Break a leg dude....lol
Packersarenumber1 wrote:I think the sun got 2 that guy's head. nice foam, i have no energy for model railroading, too busy w/ football, lol, wish me luck tommorow.
I think the sun got 2 that guy's head. nice foam, i have no energy for model railroading, too busy w/ football, lol, wish me luck tommorow.
Wrong...
Thanks, I like foam too..
Break a leg dude....
lol
I almost broke my lungs, lol. coach had us running a quarter-mile lap, and I finished first, about 150 yards ahead of second place. thanks, i'll try to play well, lol.
WCfan wrote: "Cuze I've been through the Desert on a Horse with no name, it felt good to out on the range, in the desert, you can't remember your name cuze there ain't no one for to give ya no pain, la la la...." (BTW Any one know who wrote that? Humm, any one, [I do ], I'm sure Mr. De Lery Does...)
"Cuze I've been through the Desert on a Horse with no name, it felt good to out on the range, in the desert, you can't remember your name cuze there ain't no one for to give ya no pain, la la la...." (BTW Any one know who wrote that? Humm, any one, [I do ], I'm sure Mr. De Lery Does...)
Looking forward to seeing more! Have you gotten a trackplan? What size is that table? I would not mind helping design the track plan.
Best wishes on your new layout.
trainlover38 wrote: WCfan wrote: trainlover38 wrote:I am 12, turning 13 in feb. is that close enough to teen?Why yes it is! Come on in!Thanks. Hi, I am currently building a freelanced 4x8 layout in my bedroom. It is dedicated to my grandmother, who bought me my first train set. It is loosely based on a small app mountain railway theme. I hope to have the main line down by the beginning of school.
WCfan wrote: trainlover38 wrote:I am 12, turning 13 in feb. is that close enough to teen?Why yes it is! Come on in!
trainlover38 wrote:I am 12, turning 13 in feb. is that close enough to teen?
Why yes it is! Come on in!
That'd be 2 days late here. Hope for some pictures soon, lol. BTW, shouldn't 10 count as a teen? You're in double digits, lol. the appalachian mountains are awesome. my freelanced RR will be in SC's sandhills or whatever. Aiken-Edgefield shortline, w/ trackage rights 2 Augusta.
WCfan wrote: trainlover38 wrote: WCfan wrote: trainlover38 wrote:I am 12, turning 13 in feb. is that close enough to teen?Why yes it is! Come on in!Thanks. Hi, I am currently building a freelanced 4x8 layout in my bedroom. It is dedicated to my grandmother, who bought me my first train set. It is loosely based on a small app mountain railway theme. I hope to have the main line down by the beginning of school.Cool! I'm modeling the Wisconsin Central in 1995. Right now I ahev a blank 4x8, with no track plan, but Alex is making me one, so I'll be bale to mod that. I couldn't think of any good track plan.
Cool! I'm modeling the Wisconsin Central in 1995. Right now I ahev a blank 4x8, with no track plan, but Alex is making me one, so I'll be bale to mod that. I couldn't think of any good track plan.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh... The quote-posts are back...
I'm modeling a Vermont Shortline if it still existed, on a "4x8." In reality its a 4.5x9.5... Its being built in my room on coasters, so I can roll it out of the corner if I want to run trains, or onto the deck if I want to take pictures!
Alex
Yes it does work well. You can get a cup fo water and Dump in on the Road bed/Scenery. To removed this giant Grade Crossing on my 4x8 I dumped some water on it so soften it up.
I took a picture of this train, but the horn, I just couldn't resist letting that go.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRSiI8slu4A
I got a 4x8 piece of foam today for my 4x8, and I picked up some MORE parts for my SDL39. I'm waiting for 2 more to arrive.
With water lol!
Just get a spray bottle, and soak it to death. It works really well.
Cool! I need a layout...
Well, welcome!
Animal, that photo was definately getting some mixed feelings over at RP.
Sawyer, that looks good!
I always keep the sprews from my kits too. They are always handy for modeling piping, gutters, etc...
my WPF post:
locomotive fueling and sanding (from all sides):
what I used to build it:
try decaling that