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    Train Sim discussion group

    :wave: Ok, I've looked at the pay for view ones, (add on's and rooutes) Where are the one's that say built for you enjoyment as in FREE? I don't want to pay $30 for something that cost me $9. Tight Wad Jim :thumb:
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    Train Sim discussion group

    :thumb: Thanks Don, me too. The young ones will help us out. :wave: Jim
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    MicroSoft Train Simulator....

    :wave: I'll drink to that Don, but then I been known to drink to train wrecks--er-- oh well. Yes that would work I think, let the youngens tell us old foggies how to do it. Thanks, :confused: Jim
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    MicroSoft Train Simulator....

    :wave: Don't get me wrong, I havn't read the manual yet!! But how do you get the help to come up while you a running it? Does the screen resolution make a difference? I am running at a lower res. and it works fine. I was running along and finally noticed I lost my train and was only running a...
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    Welcome to the 5K club, Robin!

    :wave: Simple, he eats his Wheaties!! :rolleyes: :thumb: Jim
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    Modeling water

    :thumb: What Terry said. :thumb: Jim
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    Welcome to the 5K club, Robin!

    :thumb: Not just a blabber mouth but the "NUMBER 1 BLABBER MOUTH". Congrats my friend you have been a tremendous help to us all. :thumb: Jim
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    ..and while we're at it....

    :rolleyes: Blabber mouths, blabber mouths? :wave: Why thank you very much, glad to be part of this exclusive club. :wave: Jim
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    Sad News At The 88 Household

    :cry: Heaven will open the gates for your Mother and may God bless and be with you and your Dad in these sad times.
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    N-Scale Heavy Loads

    :wave: I was so impressed with Bernhard's modeling of heavy loads on HO-Scale that I thought I would try it for us n-scalers to see if we can do what the big boys do. You know what? We can! I had a few over large gears and such for n-scale and use those for the flat car load, sawing one in half...
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    Here Tis!!!

    :wave: Thanks everyone, it seems like it took forever metric or not! hehe And many thanks for the comments on content, I didn't think they were all that good. Thanks folks :wave: Jim
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    HTML Editor

    :thumb: I use MS Publisher and it is great, easy to use and does what you want it to do. :wave: Jim
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    Beaser Freight

    :wave: Thanks Robin, you know I like to bash kits as well as scratch building so I always have left over parts and to I trade off stuff to members for parts. Great hobbie huh? I still try to use cardboard but can't get the hang of it like you do! :oops: Jim
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    Beaser Freight

    :wave: Yeah yeah, I am still on the spare wall kick. (get off it Jim) Every busy railroad needs freight houses, big and small and this is a small one. Sometimes when I am not sure how a building will be place on the layout I will detail all sides to make sure it is an interesting view and this...
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    New to this forum

    :wave: Welcome to the Gauge Glen, lot's of info here to suck in. Enjoy, :thumb: Jim
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    The starting

    :wave: Good start I'd say. Keep it coming. :thumb: Jim
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    Here Tis!!!

    :thumb: :rolleyes: This is my 1000th post, does this mean I can join the 'Mile High Club'? hehe, windy me :eek: Jim
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    Need some help with locomotive power plant compartment

    :thumb: How about some pictures of you process Charles? :wave: Jim
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    An addition to Wabash #20006

    :thumb: Looks fantastical Bernhard, post more it you have them. Love it and you have given me some idea's also. Thanks, :wave: Jim (oh and welcome to the Gauge also)
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    More Faux Fur Grass

    :thumb: They have to visit Harold this is a super great how-to in my book. :thumb: Jim