QUOTE: DLE sounds good, not sure I can get my tongue around the full name.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Paul W. Beverung Ftwfn; Funny thing about coal trains,when there stopped they dont want to go! And once you get them going they dont want to stop! Ftw; Yup. We have to find you a shorter name. From your statement about the coal trains can we assume that you have had experience with them?
Tom View my layout photos! http://s299.photobucket.com/albums/mm310/TWhite-014/Rio%20Grande%20Yuba%20River%20Sub One can NEVER have too many Articulateds!
QUOTE: Cowabunga!!!
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QUOTE: COWABUNGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
QUOTE: … a voice from the depths of the solo modeling world……. cause as long as ya got this, ya ain't no lone wolf....
QUOTE: I've been an arm chair modeler for about 40 years. Now that all the little things like college, military service, marriage, kids, divorce, and child support are out of the way, I have the time and money to actually start a railroad.
QUOTE: der: Welcome to my world. 24 kbps on dial up.
QUOTE: Ed-Saw your reply on where to put wires,and also was able to put a face with the name,it does help.
QUOTE: Grubby: These are likely to be stupid questions I start with though, so be prepared to dazzle me with your knowledge of US geography.
QUOTE: …my rules for drinking liquids is Coke, Beer and things that mix with Coke so it makes life simpler....
QUOTE: (western)Tom: Went to Home Depot last night to get some 2" extruded foam insulation for an extension I've got planned … and got informed that the stuff has been banned out here in Sunny California--hello? I guess it's dangerous to the Condors or something.
QUOTE: So anyway, I'm trying to work with this new Insulfoam and I've got beads flying all OVER the place!
QUOTE: (eastern)Tom: Bill M. and I met Phil and Amy in Kennesaw about 10 in the morning. Hung out at the train store for a while, watched trains going by and had coffee and tea at a place right next door. It was a lot of fun, and it's good to put faces with the words. Talked about trains, model railroads, ships ( Phil had his USS Enterprise, CV-6) hat on, and all kinds of other stuff. It was a pleasure to meet them and a really fun day.
QUOTE: Ed, it sounds like the orange grove is the real deal too. Maybe you don't need a big tractor, but it take a lot of effort to keep it up.
"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad
"There are only 3 things you need out of life:A gentle grade,the wind in your face,and cinders in your hair.....But keep an eye on the water glass!" Jack Evans
QUOTE: Duke- last flight of the concorde on the way. With escort
QUOTE: there are some pics here on my new site showing the barren landscape to be planted up with trees
QUOTE: mmm, the atmosphere is kinda infectious
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: John-That answers the question that Chief O’brien put to Worf when they went back in time on one of the TNG shows.
QUOTE: but I am getting closer
QUOTE: Funny thing about coal trains,when there stopped they dont want to go! And once you get them going they dont want to stop!
QUOTE: I am going to build a shelf above our entertainment center and our piano for the layout.... now this will be fairly high and not everyone will be able to see everything.
QUOTE: Actually, as a musician, considering the quality of our state song, that's not a terrible loss.
QUOTE: Hope my mood improves by this afternoon, I've got to play Vespers at my Parish--hey, maybe I can chalk the whole thing up to the fact that it's Lent, do you suppose?
QUOTE: Concorde? One of the best-looking aircraft ever to my mind.
QUOTE: I also hear that DCC and live overhead don't mix well?
QUOTE: Deep Space Nine's Trial and Tribble-ations is the exact episode
QUOTE: I've read a few accounts by early test crews that it was capable of some pretty spectacular aerobatics, including one who managed to outmanouvre an F-4 Phantom working as a chase aircraft!