#10 What is your favorite train?
#9 Look what I found on eBay
#8 Don't Feed the Trolls
#7 What's the Best Layout software?
#6 Do you like EZ track?
#5 Is Model Railroading art?
#4 What's your favorite scale?
#3 John Allen is the Best Modeler Ever
#2 eBay Sucks
#1 Any post that criticized work or photos by Jeffery
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
#12. What's the best DCC system.
#11. Grafitti.
DCC sound is too bloated, far too many bells and whistles....
Dave
Just be glad you don't have to press "2" for English.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ_ALEdDUB8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hqFS1GZL4s
http://s73.photobucket.com/user/steemtrayn/media/MovingcoalontheDCM.mp4.html?sort=3&o=27
SpaceMouse wrote: #10 What is your favorite train?#9 Look what I found on eBay#8 Don't Feed the Trolls#7 What's the Best Layout software?#6 Do you like EZ track?#5 Is Model Railroading art?#4 What's your favorite scale?#3 John Allen is the Best Modeler Ever#2 eBay Sucks#1 Any post that criticized work or photos by Jeffery
You forgot "Is this hobby dying/too expensive?" and "I got my MR yesterday [and you didn't]"
Dave Nelson
Dave, Dave, Dave.
You're forgetting:
1. Ready-to-run is killing the hobby
2. Craftsmanship is dead
3. The 1950's were the "Golden Age"
Andre
How about these:
#10 - Which DCC system is best?
#9 - Reality vs. Fantasy modeling
#8 - Grafitti - the devil's work or just part of modeling modern equipment.
#7 - What do you mean Tyco or Like-like is junk?
#6 - Any layout design contest by Spacemouse (Sorry, but its true)
#5 - Tell me what road you model and why.
#4 - This is my first attempt at (insert weathering, scenery, trees, painting etc.) what do you think.
#3 - Is Bachmann EZ DCC a good starter set?
#2 - What advice can you give me, any advice at all
#1 - Any post containing Jeffrey's work with people saying they're inspired by it and how he should post more.
Thats odd....my "what road and why" topic seemed to be well recieved. I assume they havent always gone so well in the past?
Did somebody order the heavy artillery?
Nelson
Ex-Southern 385 Being Hoisted
reklein wrote:andrechapelon,My grandson is cuter than your Gandaughter,NOT,but I'm gonna be a grand dad in June for the first time. That little girl in your signature is just drop dead cute. If I may say so. I been wantin to get that off my chest since you posted her.
Thanks. She IS cute.
OTOH, she's got cousins.
Kai (a year younger)
Alyssa (3 years older with little brother Parker)
And Parker
(I say this as a user-mod who sees posts in several forums here at Kalmbach, so some of my suggestions won't seem to ring a bell perhaps.)
Soldering vs. joiners
Amtrak (anything...)
How do I solder?
If the sky is falling, where will my steamer's smoke go?
CSX (anything...)
UP (anything...)
Open Access
WPF
How do I clean track?
Is the CSX track cleaning car any good? I just got one.
Is this old brass engine any good? I just got it.
Ebay (anything...)
And then there's that old favorite:
Who is a true model railroader?
Paul
Here's one that almost started one for me: Steam Engines are less superior than Diesels because they are 1) old technology 2) Too Dirty and 3) all around inferior. Them fightin words, almost. Respect history man!
Modeling the N&W freelanced at the height of their steam era in HO.
Daniel G.
selector wrote: (I say this as a user-mod who sees posts in several forums here at Kalmbach, so some of my suggestions won't seem to ring a bell perhaps.)Soldering vs. joinersAmtrak (anything...)How do I solder?If the sky is falling, where will my steamer's smoke go?CSX (anything...)UP (anything...)Open AccessWPFHow do I clean track?Is the CSX track cleaning car any good? I just got one.Is this old brass engine any good? I just got it.Ebay (anything...)
Gee...that almost sounds like THIS forum!
Rotor
Jake: How often does the train go by? Elwood: So often you won't even notice ...
jktrains wrote: #6 - Any layout design contest by Spacemouse (Sorry, but its true)
Yo mama!
Soldering vs. joiners - Soldering makes a more solid joint.
Amtrak (anything...) - Amtrak sucks
How do I solder? - One generally uses a soldering iron, gun, or torch plus flux and solder
If the sky is falling, where will my steamer's smoke go? - The fjords
CSX (anything...) - What kind of dumb name is CSX? What moron would do that?
UP (anything...) - See AMTRAK
Open Access - To what?
WPF - Who Plays the Flute?
How do I clean track? - You wouldn't have to if you kept it in the package.
Is the CSX track cleaning car any good? I just got one. - That's your problem, not ours
Is this old brass engine any good? I just got it. - Tip for next time: Research first, buy later.
Ebay (anything...) - Who cares?
See how easy it is?
The topics most likely to cause dissention are those that are hot buttons to someone's 'expertise.' (Mine? Several of the above, and a few not listed.)
The ACTION most likely to cause dissention is posting in advance of (or in blissful ignorance of) the facts, then defending that position by questioning the other posters' qualifications while insistently restating the position in total disregard of all contrary testimony.
Hopefully, we all come here to share what we know and learn about things we don't know. The problem is, some folks 'know' things that just ain't so.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
Resin or Rosin
DCC is AC
DCC is DC
Windows Vista
Track planning CAD software
Calling EZTrack, Unitrack, etc. Fast track without realizing there is a product called Fast Track.
The LHS
The list goes on...
A couple more to stoke the blaze with
1) Anything asking opinions on TYCO,Bachman,or Lifelike trains
2)Anything asking or commenting on Mike's trainhouse in HO
Rob
Don't forget:
If the manufacturers would stop being greedy we could buy BLI equivalent sound equipped locomotives for about five bucks a piece.
Who has the Walther's catalog?
What's the best ____________?
From the far, far reaches of the wild, wild west I am: rtpoteet
andrechapelon wrote: You forgot "Is this hobby dying/too expensive?" and "I got my MR yesterday [and you didn't]" Dave NelsonDave, Dave, Dave. You're forgetting:1. Ready-to-run is killing the hobby2. Craftsmanship is dead3. The 1950's were the "Golden Age"Andre
tomikawaTT wrote:The ACTION most likely to cause dissention is posting in advance of (or in blissful ignorance of) the facts, then defending that position by questioning the other posters' qualifications while insistently restating the position in total disregard of all contrary testimony.Hopefully, we all come here to share what we know and learn about things we don't know. The problem is, some folks 'know' things that just ain't so.
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