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  1. K

    Now this is strange...

    I merely pointed out the site:D . I'm not takin' any responsibility fer any derailments!sign1
  2. K

    Now this is strange...

    Well, you know what they say, "Practice makes perfect"!sign1
  3. K

    Now this is strange...

    I'll have to try that, sounds like fun!
  4. K

    Now this is strange...

    I've got a prototype jet train that I've had up to speeds of 3000 k/ph through the Kicking Horse Pass(with the options set so that it cannot derail) and it was quite fun. But I've never pulled off that kind of destruction.:D
  5. K

    Now this is strange...

    Here's a weird website for you, http://www.daworm.co.uk/zone/mstscrash/, it's dedicated to nothing but Microsoft Train Simulator crashes:confused: . I happened across it while searching the 'net for MSTS related stuff. All I can say is that I had no idea that there were so many fans of virtual...
  6. K

    Wow!

    Glad you liked it! Looks like I gotta start bein' really, REALLY, good, for Ol' Saint Nick!sign1
  7. K

    Wow!

    While surfin' the 'net, I happened across this site http://www.neatorama.com/2006/11/11/worlds-largest-model-railroad/, for the world's largest model railroad, and I thought I'd share it with all of you folks, to get your reactions.:wave:
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    In Flanders Fields (off topic) 11/11/2006

    You're heartily welcome! Freedom from fear, and tyranny comes with a very high price, but knowing that people like you really understand, and appreciate, what vets like myself, and all of the other brave men, and women everywhere have done, and continue to do, to keep us all free, make our...
  9. K

    In Flanders Fields (off topic) 11/11/2006

    Amen Herc Driver! couldn't have put it any better myself!
  10. K

    In Flanders Fields (off topic) 11/11/2006

    Also, SINCERE THANKS, from a Canadian vet!
  11. K

    What glue?

    I usually use "Flash", a CA type of glue made by NHP corp.:thumb: Testors is OK, although I've found that the non-toxic stuff in the blue tube doesn't bond at all.:cry:
  12. K

    EZ taking it easy...again

    Thanks for the update Hobbes! Keep us posted, and send along our best wishes!
  13. K

    Rube Goldburg

    The Honda commercial was great!! The office segment must have been filmed in a Government Agency somewhere, in order for them to have that much spare time!sign1
  14. K

    Soda cans? Cereal boxes? Tree trimmings? Styrafoam peanuts?

    Brick walls might be too delicate a structure to make, but as long as you're careful, you can make all the hills and such you need from the floral foam.
  15. K

    Soda cans? Cereal boxes? Tree trimmings? Styrafoam peanuts?

    Yes, you can do that, too... but only to a certain extent. I've learned the hard way that if you push just a little too hard, either a chunk will break off, or the whole thing will implode, and crumble in your hands.
  16. K

    Soda cans? Cereal boxes? Tree trimmings? Styrafoam peanuts?

    I've never had any problem with expanded foam, you've just got to adapt your cutting style, sometimes, instead of just slicing into it, you've got to shave off a little at a time. On the same note, I've also had good results with floral foam. My local dollar store sells bricks of the stuff, and...
  17. K

    Soda cans? Cereal boxes? Tree trimmings? Styrafoam peanuts?

    Yeah...I know it was kinda cheesy;)...but I just couldn't resist.
  18. K

    Soda cans? Cereal boxes? Tree trimmings? Styrafoam peanuts?

    Not unless you have a gas powered railway!sign1
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    Soda cans? Cereal boxes? Tree trimmings? Styrafoam peanuts?

    Since I model in N Scale, I've found that 14 ounce cans of soup, or whatever, cut in half lengthwise make great quonset huts, as you can kitbash the doors and windows easily.
  20. K

    A video of my canyon...

    Way Cool!!:thumb: Even the music fits! Can't wait to see it when it's done!