QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 der5997- may the winds be soft and the breeze mild. Florida Phil.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by JPM335 OK thanks. Sound isnt really an issue for me but if it gets too loud i guess i can stuff about a million cotton balls up in there[:P][:P][:P] Anyway i think ill at least test out some of the foam. If i like it ill do the rest of the yard. My mainlines are on ply so it wouldnt be constant noise anyway. just when i did some switching or picked up a new train. Once again thanks for the help.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 Fergie: Saw you were in the General Forum just before I left for Layouts etc. Wonder how much rain we're getting tonight. Finished wiring the fiddle yard, and now am on to building up the terrain around the first of four tunnel mouths. Can't get too carried away in glueing down the foam as I have to provide access hatches to get at equipment in the tunnels which have passing sidings. Regards, John.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Howdy all! I'm back from my trip. Thanks for all the congrats guys, but I don't need it. About the only railroad related thig was a day before sudden decsion, but we went to the Illinios railroad museum on Saturday. It is a really great museum. We got a ride in the cab on one of the coach trains, which was really neat. We had a great weekend, but I'm glad to be back as I'm bushwacked. I'll see you guys tommarrow. Noah
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 Not worried about Danielle, it's Earl . I think it will go farther west and hit 'tween Mississippi and Texas. Don't want to see anyone suffer. My wife is still deeply affected from Andrew. And to a point so am I.
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 Fergie: Hope that the storm dies out before Wednesday, and your sailing. Calm enough for working on the kits anyway! Treid to post a photo of how this evening's work on the first tunnel mouth turned out. The URL with the image brackets fore and aft didn't come through to the topic field on the forum, though they showed in the preview. ( no photo in the preview though). The blurb at the bottom said HMTL OFF Forum Code ON. Does the HMTL have to be on to post a photo? If so, how does one switch it on? Does one have to switch off the forum code, and if so, how? Thanks for your help anybody.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by toyomantrains I'm truly glad to read this version of the 'diner' thread as it is NOT all about food! You all actually chat about what interests you- sometimes a hint of cuisine- but not much. One of the other forums diner thread is like the freakin' food channel- all day, every day! Does this imply that model railroaders are more 'healthy' than railfans? I'm both (but not sure about the 'healthy' part!) I hope to soon post pics of my Santa Fe layout (under construction, but lower level completed)