QUOTE: John; I like that rock work. Using the small pieces gives a very good texture. I’ve always thought more of using large pieces or sheets. There is a picture in Pat Dorin’s new book on the Michigan iron ore roads. It shows a Lake Superior & Ishpeming train coming through a cut. Looks like what you have there.
QUOTE: Jim,Yep, you got it! Ceramic tile is solder proof! I only hope it is hammer proof too when the benchwork begins, don’t want any cracking.
QUOTE: You'll be joining in a group that already has a large NOTNB contingent, including N.S., Ontario, Quebec and B.C. (if Krump is still around).
QUOTE: Have been dealing with some med. issues - had a tumor removed from my forehead last week and hope to have the bipopsy results later today, ......Best be out of here as I need to run to the Docs again.
QUOTE: I was a little worried about it only having the front truck driven, but it's a decent motor with flywheel and the frame is diecast, so it pulls pretty well. I'm trying to work out what sort of coach to get as a trailer -
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
QUOTE: Teffy: Ed: Did you get my email? EVERYONE: Ed's going to come see me and find out what a plywood prairie looks like. *** and Ed: I can't remember why right now, but would ya'll e-mail me your phone numbers?
ML
"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: Originally posted by Railroading_Brit Evening all ...The Spectrum Doodlebug's a great little railbus, Mine's now around 2 weeks old, it's awaiting DCC installation which should be happening soon. It's had an hour or so of running on my test oval and is very smooth. I was a little worried about it only having the front truck driven, but it's a decent motor with flywheel and the frame is diecast, so it pulls pretty well. I'm trying to work out what sort of coach to get as a trailer - it's noticably lower than the cars I already have, was considering one of the new Walthers Trainline 60ft heavyweights but I think it would tower over the doodlebug and look silly - are the Bachmann heavyweights closer to the roof height?...
QUOTE: Teffy: It made the first flush while we were talking...
QUOTE: I guess this is going to be a backward engine.
QUOTE: This weekend is filled with "mediation school".
QUOTE: TA462: I'm going to have to pop into the Coffee Shop more often.
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 Ryan- Old rusty for the junkyard. Can take pictures but not digital. Flip
QUOTE: Originally posted by JimRCGMO …ceramic tile won't melt if Fergie should be visiting and drop his soldering iron on it, right?
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
QUOTE: Originally posted by luct ...<snip>... John - Those can't possibly be scottish. I don't see "bagpipes" on the under side.... [(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D][(-D] ...<snip>...
QUOTE: Hi John! will pray. Soooo busy
QUOTE: John, I recognise those - they're Highland Cattle, Mum and Dad have a few photos of them taken on a trip to Scotland before I was born, what's always puzzled me is how they see out from under that fringe!
QUOTE: why he didn't just marry Camilla to begin with is beyond me!
QUOTE: Tomorrow, I’m going to be helping out with a Valentines Day dance at my local Nursing home. Just trying to do my part.....
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphyQUOTE: Luc: I've downloaded the Firefox browzer, it seems to be working well and a bit faster. I'm using it as a secondary system, at least until I'm totally satisfied with it.Luc, how difficult was it to download and install? Are you more than average computer literate? I’m trying to decide if it’s something I want to try to do myself (normally I don’t try loading programs).
QUOTE: Luc: I've downloaded the Firefox browzer, it seems to be working well and a bit faster. I'm using it as a secondary system, at least until I'm totally satisfied with it.