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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:37 AM
Good afternoon Lupo. Hope you and family are enjoying the weekend.
Best wishes,
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Posted by lupo on Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:53 AM
Good Morning Flip!

Good Morning ALL !

nothing going on overhere, it is nice and sunny though and we survived the half inch of snow we were confronted with earlier this week ! [:D][:D][:D][:D]
saw the ordeal some of you were put up with in the news! BRRRRRRRRR !

have been busy refurbishing the workshop downstairs ( I live above my work,and I am getting a second floor basement ! Much safer when your house is build on reclaimed land, some 15 ft below sealevel )

You guys type faster then a bullettrain lately, at least faster as I can pick up after my short vacation. I remember you hitting 5000 last week, count says 5250 allready !

John: COOL Gifs you found !

Lots of new "faces " around too, GREAT ! the More the Merrier !

Have been doing a lot of Analoge Reading ( you might remember : ink on paper glued together in a pile, a.k.a. BOOK ) as Bill Mathewson was so kind to send me a copy of the Linn H. Westcott book on John Allen's Gorre and Daphetid Railroad. Full of exiting pictures ! One cool layout that is , very inspiring !

Now back to catching up, have a round of drinks on me, and I'll check back in when I get something MR related to share !
Bye ![:)]
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Posted by SilverSpike on Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:00 AM
Good Morning!

It rained most of the night and it is foggy here this morning, and it’s supposed to rain all weekend. Good to stay indoors and work on the train room painting and sanding.

Hey Bob,
The Hub Hobby Shop is still open for business. I made a stop in there just a few weeks ago; hit the wallet with about $300.00 of stuff! Some of it not train related though, my son had a Pinewood Derby with Cub Scouts and wanted some stickers and cool add on stuff too for his racecar! His first merit badge as a Boy Scout will most likely be the Model RR since he is already assisting with the layout.

Ed,
What kind of oranges you growing? We have a small contingent of orange growers in lower Louisiana that grow various citrus including, Satsuma’s, Navels, Grapefruit, Tangerine, Lemons, and Limes.

Have a great day!

- Ryan

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Posted by bjdukert on Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:07 AM
Morning to all. I am doing something I don't do often,and that is share some of my wifes chocolate chip cookies,and I brought in some sugar free as well(sorry they are store bought).

Luc-I took a fellow co-worker to the hospital one day when he was doubled over in pain,and found out later he had stones. After seeing that I have an idea of what your wife is going through and I hope she gets well very soon.

Brian- Sorry to hear about the truck,and the train set.

Der-STAR TREK Yeah!!! How about Star Gate??

Tim- Way to go on the bench work,and remember what I was told once. I cut it off twice and it's still too short. Have Fun.

Later today I will go to the basement and work on somemore benchwork,non of that white stuff to take care of this week.

Talk to you later Duke

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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:37 AM
Bob: I hope you're joking! I was serious about Black!!! If the sound doesn't work how am I suppose to return it?! Bob I'm not laughing!
Bob: Plaid would have been better, but PINK!

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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:42 AM
Hey all- RFD at 9 am my local time- Santa Fe Warbonnets. TEFFY- can you hear me?
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:16 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester

Bob: I hope you're joking! I was serious about Black!!! If the sound doesn't work how am I suppose to return it?! Bob I'm not laughing!
Bob: Plaid would have been better, but PINK!




Do you know how hard it would be to paint it plaid? One consolation, Stephanie thinks it's "CUTE". She says if the M.E.S.S. doesn't like it you can ship it back.

One good thing about the sound not working is it can sneak up on an unsuspecting freight train and bash it's caboose. Of course the big thing right now is the fact that it doesn't run at all. I've got my soldering iron out and have read your post on how to use it so I'm ready to work on the loco. The picture that I took is the good side there are a couple of sags on the engineer side. I had trouble getting the airbrush set. It won't bother you if you run in the direction so all you see is the fireman side. As much as I'd like to get to it today, I've got to go to the scout meeting, conference, symposium, or whatever and teach those guys about MRR.

Have a blessed day and remember YOUR LOCO USED TO LOOK GOOD
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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:31 AM
My wife likes the color, very feminine , [for an Amazon].
Have fun!
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Posted by CFournier on Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:47 AM
Luct,
I always lived in MTL, The Mile End, Outremont.
My modem is not responding, i'using someone else computer...
I'll be back Monday.
Have a nice weekend you all.
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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, January 29, 2005 10:19 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153

Teffy- Is that the Purple People Eater ? I trust the color is a result of the lighting.
Nice engine. Will it take 22" radius?

luc- my cfo says- she ,your wife, should be drinking more water and to drink cranberry juice. Chloresterol,salt and a third item combine to make a stone. Drink more water to help flu***he system.
Flip



Phil: I have my doubts as the wheels are black!!(unlike the rest of the PINK MESS)

brclem: Sorry to hear about your trouble. As bleak as it may seem I'm sure and truly hope it will sort itself out in the long run. Drop me an e-mail if you want.

Later Gents and Bob

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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 10:32 AM
Good morning coffe clubbers: Another bright clear day, and a bit less cold (I wouldn't say warmer[(-D]) than yesterday. Learned last night at dinner that if we look at the weather in Bar Harbour, Maine, that's what we can expect here in the next day or two. Our weather predominately seems to come from south of the border. I mention this because we also got an email from a friend in Ontario who says that the Canadian environmental people reckon that the Great Lakes are going to continue to be dumped on us as snow for the next few years. That is supposed to explain the drop in lake levels.[V]
Duke:
QUOTE: Der-STAR TREK Yeah!!! How about Star Gate??
Never did get off on Star Gate, sorry. Didn't put enough time into trying to follow it, I guess. Have liked ST since the 60s, but wouldn't call ourselves "trekkies" The new season of Enterprise is turning out very well, and we especially like the way the themes from thte original series are being re-worked into Enterprise. Last night's episode had Tellarites as well as Andorians, with the Babel motif, and Romulans lurking in the background in suitably menacing postures[^] Bring it on!

Sounds of lunch from below. See you later. [dinner] BTW Zoe, a nice touch witht he Chilean seedless grapes. thanks.

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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, January 29, 2005 10:57 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997

Good morning coffe clubbers: Another bright clear day, and a bit less cold (I wouldn't say warmer[(-D]) than yesterday. Learned last night at dinner that if we look at the weather in Bar Harbour, Maine, that's what we can expect here in the next day or two. Our weather predominately seems to come from south of the border. I mention this because we also got an email from a friend in Ontario who says that the Canadian environmental people reckon that the Great Lakes are going to continue to be dumped on us as snow for the next few years. That is supposed to explain the drop in lake levels.[V]


Good Morning John

Lisa is keeping her eye on the Boston Channel as they seem to have a good grasp of what's happening on the weather front. I have to say I read up on your reference to Romans the other day and I have to admit it made me think.

And boB (spelt backwards) I ain't talking to you!! Any chance of Green or Blue Buddy?!

Later Gents

Fergie

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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 11:13 AM
how about chartruse with pink polkadots?
just curious.
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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, January 29, 2005 11:34 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153

how about chartruse with pink polkadots?
just curious.
Phil



What! And call it the "Almost Nothing Barney"! Phil I'm sure a load of sNoah for you can be arranged. I can even colour it for you too![}:)]

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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 12:30 PM
Rob: Good to see you in. I dropped in to grab a cuppa, and then wrote to Fergie while the contact cement is drying on the velcro strips that I hope will hold my latest solution to the lower yard illumination, flourescent strip lights, onto the wall.

It should be about ready now, so I'll catch you later.
TTFN

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Posted by TurboOne on Saturday, January 29, 2005 12:32 PM
Hey John, and Trolleyboy, wish I could send you some sun from here to warm you up. -7, ?????????????? Don't even wanna go there. [8D][8D][8D][8D] It is threatening to rain here, so gosh, I have to do more benchwork.

I love the pink engine, my daughter wants one, should her yours, now she wants to know if I can put tinkerbell on it. Mitchell made me a engine, guess I will have to figure out how to convert it to a real decal, and print it.

Take care all, I take some friend bananas Mitchell style. BTW Mitchell did you get my email ??

Tim
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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 12:53 PM
Fergie- Thanks for the offer. My CFO declines ,nay, refuses to have anything to do with that white cold wet stuff. Tho born in Jacksonville,Fl. , she spent 7 years in Lodi,Ohio. Had enough of it to last two lifetimes.
Hope your wood supply lasts. Keep warm and well, regards-
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 29, 2005 1:00 PM
Hey all. How has everybody been. Not much going on with me. Zoe, just a Dr. Pepper for me.

Ed, you can take a year off of my age, I'm only 30. [:)]

brclem, sorry to hear about the truck. Atleast it wasn't a wooden car. Yes, I rode in a wooden car for awhile. There was no top, so you had to choose your travel days in it very carefully.[:D]

luc, what drastic measures are you talking about.[;)][:D]

Bob (TEFFY), I like the loco. And thanks for calling me the other day.

As for measurements for wood (2x4, 1x4, etc.) take an half inch (1/2 in.) off of the measurement to get the correct size. So, a 2x4 is actually 1 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches.
TTFN

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 29, 2005 1:20 PM
Well, made it to Cardiff, trailed round Ikea and arranged to have some stuff delivered (by the time it turns up we may have space to put it!), then on to the important bit (hobby store visit). Came away with a Bachmann HO Doodlebug in CB&Q paint (reduced price - they only had two left!) which seems pretty good, need to get it a decoder as it's having to run as address 00 at the moment and gets parked on an isolated section when not running so as not to damage the motor. Also picked up a couple of very cheap used German HO scale coaches - one Fleischmann and one Roco (the Roco one is a driving trailer for push-pull sets, so it'll be getting a function-only decoder to make the lighting work properly). Wish my brother would get a move on re-decorating his room as he's currently occupying the spare room (aka my train room)!
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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 2:54 PM
Tim:
QUOTE: guess I will have to figure out how to convert it to a real decal, and print it.
There may be a low tech, non-custom-decal solution to your Tinkerbell project. There is, or was, a product called Patricia Nimock's Decal-it transfer emulsion. Connoisseur Studios Inc. an Enterprise Company. P.O box 7187 Louisville KY. 40207 A subsidiary of Insilco Home Products. Forms a tough film which binds printing inks into an insolouble plastic decal that can be transfered to almost any suface. Non-toxic. Full direction are on the bottle, and I've just given you the label-less the directions. If you can get a bottle, then any printed Tinkerbell image on paper can become your decal for the loco. The stuff looks like white glue, and washes up in warm sudsy water, so it may be a material like gloss/matte medium. I doubt white glue itself would work, but haven't tried it. The direction for applying the resultant transfer indicate that air bubbles can be a problem. Good Luck.

Flip: Your birds just landed.

Kris says that the female is the one on the left, if the one on right is a mrr![(-D]
BTW do you know H&R Trains? My neighbour is going down to Florida on Monday and has offered to pick up anything I order at H&R, as she will be staying close by. I emailed them and got no reply, so phoned today. They have nothing on my list![V]

Glad to say the strip lights are now velcroed to the wall,and seem to be OK. Not supper bright, but the best effect yet, and all the budget will allow for that part of the project. I've been able to lead the power cords down a hole cut in the foam beyond the modelled part of thelayout, and everything is plugged in at the work bench level. I plan eventually to hide all that area behind building flatsor scenery of some kind.

Cat
and dog are beginning to complain about food. Maybe drop in later.
TTFN

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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 3:53 PM
J.W.-Your lady has a fine sense of humor. [^]. Kris is definitely a keeper.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 29, 2005 4:16 PM
Pink for a steam loco? well from a old song by the Isley Brothers "it's your thing, do what ya wanna do" "Ah, can I have a 7-up?
can't stay long I got rxr work to do, see ya
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:10 PM
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Posted by fec153 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:16 PM
Fergie- USCG ship and chopper caught on tape from the chopper, shot the engine to stop a drug speedboat. 4 boats stopped- they say 15,000 lbs. cocaine $480 MILLIOn
but on the street, even more.
We could all have layout buildings and multiple scales. Heck, we could have our own short line.
[:)].
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:42 PM
Good evening all.

Busy day at work today. CFO and I went for a fast food dinner. She was real happy to be able to get out of the house for a bit.

2.5 pages in 24 hrs - Elliot, we need more room.........[;)][;)] But good to see so many faces and share good quality time.

QUOTE: Originally posted by CFournier

Luct,
I always lived in MTL, The Mile End, Outremont.
My modem is not responding, i'using someone else computer...
Chris


Chris I think I remember where that is. I think your puter has too many of these [:D][:D]

Phil - DUCK!!! IN COMING!!! CFO says you better watch out!!! [}:)][}:)][;)][:-^] Thanks you Mrs Phil for the info. It is taken to heart.

John - You've gone "smiley mad". Please, Someone call the S.A. (Smiley's Annonemous) [(-D][(-D]

northern_blue - I don't think that there is enough money in this word for anyone to buy that set from you. It a magnificient treasure.

Duke - CFO thanks you very much for your thoughts.

Robert - Let me talk to "Bruno" down the water front, I'll find out what he has in mind!!

Bob - maybe glow in the dark pink would be better for Fergie's loco. [:-,][:-,][:-,][:-^]

Well time to go work on the refinery.

Night all

Happy MRRing

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Saturday, January 29, 2005 6:50 PM
Good evening gents.......just arrived home from Springfield and the Big Train show! This was really a sight to behold!! I took a lot of pictures with the 35MM, and when I get the CD back, I will load onto PC and then have one of you experts tell me how to get the pics on the forum.
I never saw so much stuff that was railroad in my life. Every gauge ( yes even Z ), huge layouts from MRR clubs all over New England.

Trolley Bob......you would have gone crazy.....many trolleys and even layout running.

Woodland Scenics was there with all theit landscaping products and also gave hour long demos in the demo area. This was MRR paradise!!!

I spent some serious $$$, but all in good cause, right guys ? There was everything from books, RR route maps, DVD's, VHS tapes, all sorts of RR equipment to purchase, cars and locos of every gauge, tools of every description for MRR, computer programs for running RR's or designing your layouts...I just can't describe it all.
Can you just imagine 3 huge buildings with nothing but RR and MRR stuff?
By the looks of the plates on the cars in the 5 football field size parking lot, they came from everywhere outside NE also.

Luc, we will pray for CFO to tomorrow at church, tell her she has many people pulling for her!!

Bob, nice color!!! Isn't it amasing what one can do with Digital photography?

JW......I see you are an Enterprise man also!!! I never miss a show, love it. I wonder if Mitch sees this show, he has an Aussie as weapons officer!!

Brclem...Very sorry to hear about the truck. Did the ignition short cause the starter to keep running causing it to burnout? Normally, once you release the key from START position, this disconnects power to the starter solenoid and this inturn shuts off power to the starter motor. You would have noticed that right away, because once the truck started, and the starter motor was still engaged, it would squeal like two Tom cats.

Time to go play with toys we bought, have a blessed Sunday guys, may God Bless each of you!!


Dick If you do what you always did, you'll get what you always got!! Learn from the mistakes of others, trust me........you can't live long enough to make all the mistakes yourself, I tried !! Picture album at :http://www.railimages.com/gallery/dickjubinville Picture album at:http://community.webshots.com/user/dickj19 local weather www.weatherlink.com/user/grayfox1119
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Posted by tomwatkins on Saturday, January 29, 2005 6:57 PM
Good Evenin' Everybody,

Today was another good day in the mountains. We did get some ice last night, but it wasn't too bad. The power stayed on and all the trees stayed upright. Nothing to complain about, all things considered. It seemed like a really good day to stay home and off the roads, though, so that's what we did.

I didn't get as much done on the bathroom redo as I'd expected. Cutting and fitting the last few pieces took a lot longer than I'd planned on. But that part is now done, so at least we're making progress.

Der, the gifs are too cool. I really enjoyed them

Ed, I don't have any pictures yet, but I'm using Silflor weed and tall grass material from Scenic Express.It's bonded to a very thin backing material. You just tear it off and glue it down. It's available in several diferent heights and textures as well as different sets of colors for different seasons. I like it really well so far. It seems to drape over and hang more natually than the Woodland Scenics material does. I'm really just getting started with it, so let me get more done and I'll see about some pictures.

Brian, that's too bad about your dad's truck. It's really poor timing. I hope your birthday turns out great anyway.

Silverspike, There's nothing wrong with covering a wide time span. Variety is the spice of life, and besides, it's your railroad.

Big Boy, the modular layout looks good.

Teffy, now that is a cool looking locomotive. Why settle for basic, seen one seen them all freight black?

I'd better go for now.
Have a great evening, everybody,
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:04 PM
Just that I'd pop in and see what is going on. Count me in as a Star Trek fan. My fav. is TNG.

'Til later

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:06 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo


nothing going on overhere, it is nice and sunny though and we survived the half inch of snow we were confronted with earlier this week ! [:D][:D][:D][:D]
saw the ordeal some of you were put up with in the news! BRRRRRRRRR !

...<snip>...
Bill Mathewson was so kind to send me a copy of the Linn H. Westcott book on John Allen's Gorre and Daphetid Railroad. Full of exiting pictures ! One cool layout that is , very inspiring !

Now back to catching up, have a round of drinks on me, and I'll check back in when I get something MR related to share !
Bye ![:)]


Lupo, there's a copy of that book on eBay currently (think it's a tad pricey, but then again it's not in print anymore, right?). So if someone wants that one, better go check eBay right now! (I'll keep an eye on your coffee mug while you run over there).

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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:01 PM
Good Evening Coffee Clubbers

Another real nice day down here, mostly sunny, [8D] got up in the mid-80’s again. We went out to the orange grove and picked another Blazer load of fruit. Plus we short-cut bringing some back because my M-I-L took her hand juicer out with us and made 5 gallons of juice on the spot.

I see the CPP (Correctness in Posting Police) are out in force again, this time with their “Forum Conduct” post. The usual set of complaints about spelling and grammar errors, posting before searching, overuse of smilies (this is new), posting in all capital letters, whatever. I've got nothing against good grammar and correct spelling, but I'd much rather someone posted, even with errors, than be afraid to post for fear that the CPP would get on them for their errors.


QUOTE: Flip: Coronas, Do you drink them or smoke them? Or both?
Actually, neither. I’m not a smoker. And my choice of beer down here is usually Sol, which is not well known beyond the border.


QUOTE: (CG)Jim: So how big of an extension on your house will your CFO let you add, Ed?
There's really not much we can do to expand ours. We’re already built right up to the lot line on two sides. We have talked, seriously, about putting a second story on the in-laws house and using that for a crafts room for Fran and a model railroad room for me. We’ll see.

QUOTE: Are we gonna start an informal pool on how soon we hit the 10,000th post mark?
Sounds like an idea to me. Let me do some quick calcs and I'll get back to you with my guess.


Brian, sorry to hear about the car problems, and even sorrier about your train set. But you can still enjoy the hobby for a while longer as an ‘armchair model railroader’. I know, I did it for years. Between reading model rr books and magazines at the local library, or hanging out on the forums, checking out the hundreds of model railroad or real train websites, or just continuing to plan your future layout, it’s not that you’re exactly out of the hobby. I know that it’s not the same as running your own trains, but it can be time well spent.


QUOTE: SilverSpike: Hey, I used to work in La Place a few years back, not far from NORCO. Were you in the oil industry?
Good guess. Yup, worked for an E&C contractor in the petrochem business.

QUOTE: What kind of oranges you growing?
The majority are Monica or Reina, I can’t find a way to get equivalent names for what they might be called in the states. We also have about 35 mandarin orange trees. Seem like tangerines to me, although Fran says they're not. And there are 16 naranja jugo (which translates to juice orange), We put in about 8 navel oranges last year. It’s just kind of a mixed bag.


QUOTE: Elliot: This is unreal!!! I believe we are now into exponential growth. I go away for half a day, and 20 new people show up. I don't need a menu, I need a scorecard.
That’s why I keep notes. It’s hard to remember who’s on first. Is that train setup in a shopping mall? How long is it going to be there?


QUOTE: Teffy:
I've got my soldering iron out and have read your post on how to use it so I'm ready to work on the loco. The picture that I took is the good side there are a couple of sags on the engineer side. I had trouble getting the airbrush set. It won't bother you if you run in the direction so all you see is the fireman side.
ROTFLMAO [(-D]


QUOTE: LilRob:
… you can take a year off of my age, I'm only 30…
Got it! I was confused by the 1974 in your handle.


QUOTE: matt:
… Came away with a Bachmann HO Doodlebug…
Got one of those in Normal scale. It’ll come in handy for the few commuters who need to go anywhere local on the FCVN.


QUOTE: grayfox:
… There was everything from books, RR route maps, DVD's, VHS tapes, all sorts of RR equipment to purchase, cars and locos of every gauge, tools of every description for MRR, computer programs for running RR's or designing your layouts...I just can't describe it all.
Can you just imagine 3 huge buildings with nothing but RR and MRR stuff?
By the looks of the plates on the cars in the 5 football field size parking lot, they came from everywhere outside NE also…
I’m green with envy. [:p] I’ve never seen a show that big. And I haven’t seen a show in over a year…….. [:(]


Tom, sounds like that material could be useful. I’ll look forward to seeing pictures later. It’s not like I’m ready to plant it tomorrow or anything. I do have some of the Woodland Scenics field grass material, but haven’t had a chance to try it out yet.


Whew, that should about catch me up. Wore my poor little typing finger down to a nubbin, I did. I’ll try to catch up (literally) tomorrow.

Hasta mañana,

Ed
The Rail Images Page of Ed Murphy "If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home." - James Michener

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