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    Hanging Sign in N

    :wave: Hi Frank, I like to use a stiff wire or brass for signs like that. Use the right scale wire and drill to drill holes into the building and acc from the inside. If you are careful you can bend it into one peice to do the job and they are quite strong. :oops: Jim
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    Helping to plan Traction edition to pals L/O

    :wave: That is a fine looking layout you guys and it will be a great traction scene with you Chris working on it. I have a small question, what is the backdrop scene behind the stock car? I like the looks of it as well. Thanks for posting these pictures, and I agree I think traction is...
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    A&P Warehouse - In Progress

    :wave: They are great for bashing also, as seen by my backdrop American Playing Card Inc. :thumb: Jim
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    My train video archive

    Never mind, it was my server, used a different one and worked fine. Nice vedios.
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    Jon Monon special

    :wave: Dang, I think ole Jon is getting better at laying track! Wow. :rolleyes: Jim
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    My train video archive

    :cry: Can't view them on my computer, using WinXP
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    Revisiting an Old Diorama

    :wave: Hi Fred, I remember you doing that. Great job. :thumb: Jim
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    Update on the Nantahala Midland

    :eek: Oh Jon, that can't be it! I did body work for 49 years and I ain't that goofy yet.(what was I talking about---huh--- :curse: **^##!@&)))**) Oh yeah I know, Ok Tyson, what's the plan? Bigger scale? Logging? Industrail? I know you have something going on in there! Spit it out. :D :D Jim
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    Water Treatment plant.

    :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: As Allways Robin Great Work, :eek: Jim
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    Kit Review

    :wave: OK boy & girls, I told you they would be comeing at you quick. Now here's your chance to be the first to collect these catalog houses in your area. They are neat, well thought out, fun to build and puts a craftsman kit on your layout or shelf to display American history at a very...
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    Kit Review

    :thumb: Keep a close watch here as I think he will be releaseing them soon. :wave: Jim
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    Late night on the loading dock

    Another thumbs up Eddie, :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
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    Summertime

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    Congratulations to Val! You win!

    :thumb: No doubt in my mind that one was a winner! Congrats Val. :wave: Jim
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    What's Up with Dash 10?

    :wave: This was a big shock to me as Fred and I have formed a great friendship. It seems we are losing all the old greats from this forum but I am sure it is for a good reason. Fred has contributed a lot for us older modlers as well as the new ones and his humor has brought many a smiles this...
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    Kit Review

    :wave: Hi all, well the kit may not be produced on a large market. This is not made by a major company and the price I think will be in the low amounts as the person wants it that way. The Gauge members will be the first to grab a chance to get one. You guys will be surpriced when find out who...
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    A Couple of Quickies

    :wave: Your right Robin it is the same one after a second look. I did use wood to make it and it is N-Scale. Shows how much attention I pay huh? :oops: Jim
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    Reis Concrete

    :wave: Hey Tim, that one is no longer in production, if I ever get my butt in gear I could cast a couple and sent you one. I know there's that IF word! Later, lazy Jim :sleeping:
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    A Couple of Quickies

    :wave: Hi Robin, those are neat. Now my books are old but cost more than yours so they must be old! hehe Anyway here is a crossing shanty that is in one of those books if you don't have it let me know and I will e-mail the article to you. Later friend, :eek: Jim
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    Help building Paper Model structures for N Scale Japanese Layout

    :wave: Hi Joe, here's a link that will keep you busy for a while, when your done there let me know and I'll give you anothers :thumb: Jim http://www.cardmodelers.org/index.html