QUOTE: BTW, UP 844 is on the move this very second schedule track the 844 This post has been edited by dingoix on 04 May 2006, 09:04:15
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
QUOTE: Originally posted by DigitalGriffin Gumby: Looks like you have a good start. What are the plans for scenery? ~Don
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QUOTE: Posted by Matt, Ryan, still no bans up here although the south-east has them. Given I usually wa***he car on average every 6 months (it's not worth doing it more often - it looks just as gungy again within a week in winter due to the number of trucks throwing road dirt everywhere) I'm not too bothered. My main worry with lack of rainfall is pollen, as I tend to get hayfever. Nasal spray stuff keeps it under control but if the count gets too high (as it does if there's no rain to wash it out of the air) even that doesn't work.
Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions
Modeling C&O transition era and steel industries There's Nothing Like Big Steam!
QUOTE: One more scare you didn’t need! Great that it wasn’t more than that. Do you monitor blood sugar?
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QUOTE: [i]Posted by dingoix,{/i] Silver spike- welcome back. icmr- graduation is getting close. congratulations! I'm off to paint a passenger car. Cya BTW, UP 844 is on the move this very second schedule track the 844 This post has been edited by dingoix on 04 May 2006, 09:04:15
QUOTE: Just popping in for a cup of joe and a donut. Or is it doughnut??
QUOTE: Hi all the doc said all was fine just pulled a muscle in my arm for pain there light headed could have been low in sugar or something not sure .
QUOTE: oh yeah they aint small the biggest ever caught was almost 14 metres long, thats no bull there is actually photos of it with 15 people on top of it, it was caught in about 1940...
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Near a cornfield in Indiana...
QUOTE: Originally posted by grayfox1119 OZ JIM Thanks for the trivia lesson, very interesting Jim. We are happy to hear that you missed the big cyclone. When I heard on the Weather Channel that it was going to hit the coastline with 200mph winds, I said my prayers for you guys. BTW, we got to see some Australia on the Amasing Race last night, you have some BIG Crocks there!!! I think I would be darn careful near any waterways.
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
QUOTE: Maybe, I could fit the track roughly for the curved pieces without fixing them in place, and then take them outside and paint them, that way I would not have hardly any bending to crack the paint, and any fix up that I would have to do should be minor. What do you think Der?