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Skills: What are you BEST at?

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Posted by BRAKIE on Saturday, January 10, 2004 8:32 AM
I am a whiz at maintenance,scenery,advance prototype layout designs,operations,track laying and detailing..My weakest point is wiring.Never could get into it so I used Atlas controllers and selectors before going DCC and I still use selectors in my engine service area.I can get by in other ares but I am not the best at it.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 10, 2004 6:59 AM
Assembling structures, which in a way I find the most tedious and boring. I don't even consider it to be modelling. To me being able to take kit and weathering it, super detailing it and making it come a live that's where the modelling comes in, something I need improving on.
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Posted by CP5415 on Saturday, January 10, 2004 6:09 AM
I'm still learning.
I haven't finished the benchwork yet, I haven't finished the track work yet, I haven't started to fini***he electrical yet, I haven't started any scenery yet.
But all the above is still in planning mode. I hope to have the benchwork, trackwork & most of the wiring done the the end of the year.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:52 AM
I'm also learning, but I do design a lot of track plans, so you may want to consider my skill as designing trackplans.


P.S. Hawks05, did you join the TAMR yet? My article is going to be in the February issue, which will come in less around a month.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 10, 2004 5:50 AM
I'm also learning, but I do design a lot of track plans, so you may want to consider my skill as designing trackplans.
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Posted by Hawks05 on Saturday, January 10, 2004 3:11 AM
i'm learning day by day. i've painted one piece of rolling stock, a cheap caboose. so far i have the body painted. i just need to paint the ends and the roof walkway and i'll be done then add the lettering to the sides.
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Saturday, January 10, 2004 12:29 AM
I almost went for jack of all trades, but layout design is my favorite thing to do, so I went for that. I'm finally getting going on building my own layout, and I can do all of the things necessary to complete it myself, but some projects have a higher "dread factor" than others. Of course when they're done, the feeling of accomplishment makes it all worth while.[:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 10, 2004 12:06 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rda1964


Good poll, I hope it is well responded to.

Personally I'm best at researching, developing structure designs, and scratchbuilding them. (A catagory not listed in the poll BTW.) A steap learning curve but very satisfying. My eventual goal is to scratchbuild everything excepting basic components. At my current rate of progress I'll have a layout up and runing in about another century. ;)

Randy

RDA & Jetrock--I goofed. I should have included 'Other' in the poll. "Skills? What skills?" came to mind and I went with it instead--I thought it would give some of the readers a good chuckle. [(-D]
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Posted by EL PARRo on Saturday, January 10, 2004 12:03 AM
I voted " My skills are limited--but I'm working on improving them day by day," although I'm probably best at benchwork (it helps being the son of a carpenter) and wiring. I'm still a beginner and I'm working on my first layout.
huh?
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Posted by Jetrock on Friday, January 9, 2004 11:44 PM
I'm probably best at research (went to school for it) but didn't notice it as a category one could choose. My painting/weathering skills are pretty good and I can assemble or scratchbuild structures well--aside from those darn decals. When it comes to benchwork and wiring I'm fond of "simple is better" since I don't have much skills beyond a good solid simple.

Track plans I'm fond of--I have passed many an hour in boring staff meetings by doodling track plans on my notepad and trying to pretend that I'm taking very graphic notes.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 9, 2004 10:25 PM

Good poll, I hope it is well responded to.

Personally I'm best at researching, developing structure designs, and scratchbuilding them. (A catagory not listed in the poll BTW.) A steap learning curve but very satisfying. My eventual goal is to scratchbuild everything excepting basic components. At my current rate of progress I'll have a layout up and runing in about another century. ;)

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 9, 2004 8:54 PM
Hmm I think i have some skills. I think they are wiring trackwork and bencwork.
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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Friday, January 9, 2004 8:53 PM
Having done benchwork more than anything else on this list, I'm pretty good at it. Seems like we moved or the family needed the space about the time the bench work was in and some track was laid. It wasn't on your list, but I think a do a pretty good job laying flex track and have even done some hand laying (not switches yet). Only one layout (my second has reached scenery stage), but I think my current one will. I've built some rolling stock kits and structures as well as scratch built a handcar shed and some boxcars, but I know I have room for improvement.
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Posted by Jacktal on Friday, January 9, 2004 8:32 PM
I do handle DC current frequently in my job(automotive) so wiring a layout isn't too much complicated,but I also love building the benchwork and laying down the trackwork.Being limited in available space,track planning hasn't been too imaginative yet but I will certainly try to be as creative as possible when space will be less restrictive.Scenery....my lady happens to love doing this........great!!!!...isn't it?
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Skills: What are you BEST at?
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 9, 2004 7:30 PM
I'm working on improving my skills almost daily. I'm glad you folks are here to answer many of my questions! [8D]

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