Recent content by RAY METIVIER

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    I'm back!

    Nice to see you back Mike, what in the world did you do with your last layout?:wave:
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    Pictures of my layout.

    Its an age issue, the mind is willing, the body says NO.
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    Pictures of my layout.

    It is finished. I am out of the construction business, just run them. http://home.woh.rr.com/ponds/
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    Pictures of my layout.

    :thumb: Most of the pictures have been uploaded on the web page. http://home.woh.rr.com/ponds/
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    Pictures of my layout.

    :wave: Hi Mike, nice to see your still arround. Have you started a new layout now that you have moved? Your last one was fntastic. http://home.woh.rr.com/ponds/
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    Pictures of my layout.

    :wave: Hi Ralph, glad your still on Thr Gauge. There are many more pictures to come, my wife is web master and--------well you know. When sge gets to it. http://home.woh.rr.com/ponds/
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    Pictures of my layout.

    Hi, I'm a old new member. I have been gone for a couple of years, but I'm back. At my age I don't know for how long. We have a new web page where you will find some pictures of the layout. There will be more added periodically. Be sure to make Marcia happy and check out her pond pictures...
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    Lets See Some Great N-scale Locomotives

    Just from the paint shop.
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    My Z-Scale SD45

    SmolderZ Yes to your question, it's a loadind building. Did you get my e-mail?
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    pics of work

    jrparish I can only agree with Catt, looking great. Keep up the good work, You have chosen a great hobby.
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    Thanks

    Darren. Also thanks, would like to see pictures of your layour. Do you have a web Page? Maybe you could post some pictures here on The Gauge.
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    Very Small Motors

    Jim The DC-3 are 1:144. They measure 5 scale feet too long, not that you could tell looking at them. Got them from Model Expo. www.modelexpo-online.com/ebaa/
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    Very Small Motors

    Rory To answer your question, I don't know. The motors are used for RADIO SHACKS small remote control cars, which are only 3" long. Max. voltage, 3 volts, and they have very little torque. I'd say no.
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    Very Small Motors

    Here is another idea for these small motors.