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    Brady's House

    I'll have one for my layout thanks, where do I put in my credit card and shipping details? :D
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    Yet another new layout......

    nice looking layout, can you tell us anything about your scenery? my suggestion (if you are looking for one) would be a big city and the the track could represent a commuter line like the NY subway or such.
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    The Haitian Sugar Train

    It's good to hear that you and your organisation where largly unharmed and are in a position to provide support to the haitian people. And with a fine church like that I bet Jesus is commiting the sin of pride about now.
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    A deities eye veiw of the soon to be Desolation & Eastern (AKA The learning curve)

    could you recomend a primer mountain man or just any old brand thats safe for plastics?
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    A deities eye veiw of the soon to be Desolation & Eastern (AKA The learning curve)

    also on the subject of advice with styrene models do I need to prime them before paining? specifically these are walthers models also should I paint then assemble or should I assemble then paint?
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    A deities eye veiw of the soon to be Desolation & Eastern (AKA The learning curve)

    Just a quick question gents and ladies does anyone know a workable conversion formula that will allow me to work out what a 1:1 measurement will equat to in 1:160? as such I would like to know how many 1:160 milimetres does 2 milimetres 1:1 equal (metric would be the prfered scale conversion...
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    Working HO Scale Rotary Dumper

    wow, all I can say is wow
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    HOn3 locomotive shops

    hey bill maybe you can sneak a kit or two into work on the night shift (unless of course the job is important)
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    Union Pacific Fleet

    smart looking fleet you have there
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    The Haitian Sugar Train

    Hey Doc G In light of whats Happened in Haiti I hope everyone of your friends is ok and that you weren't there when it happened.
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    The Little River Rail Road in Doc Tom's Back Yard

    sounds to me moutain man that you have a great location for some of them wind turbin's fo that there "green" power for your layout. or you could put it outside and stick sails on your loco's :D
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    The Little River Rail Road in Doc Tom's Back Yard

    I think I can quote bill and ted when I say "Excellennnt!!" *air guitars*
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    Risers

    Yeah I was thinking of using them because my grade has to be on a reverse curve, but would 2% be too much even for a 5 car train? whatI really need to justify is the $45 it would cost for a set compared to some scrap plywood and risers i can make myself - any thoughts guys?
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    HOn3 locomotive shops

    That loco's looking good bill and Fred do you have any pics up of your layout anywhere?
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    The Haitian Sugar Train

    that is cool as, Im gonna try that someday I think.
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    Utility line stringing tool

    Nice looking tool there man I'll remember that if I ever get to that stage on my layout
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    The Little River Rail Road in Doc Tom's Back Yard

    I've seen your work Dr G, I sat up way past my bed time reading up on the C&S RR when I first joined zealot, and when I got to the part about you pulling it all down I almost cried for all the fine work gone (this was about 1 am and I was a bit sleep deprived at the time lol).
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    The Little River Rail Road in Doc Tom's Back Yard

    maybe you can mix in some cement when you lay the ballast to "glue" the dirt in place, just a thought. I am so jelous of those garden layouts it makes me want to cry that I can't even get back to work on my N scale pike.
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    Levi Barry Coal Co.

    wow thats a moving insight into the socio-economic conditions of the richest country on earth and I hope when you mean poor it isn't like the 3rd world, I know that socialism is really unpopular in the US but you guys do have benifits for the poor and unemployed/disabled to help get them out of...
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    Levi Barry Coal Co.

    woot! woot! that is one fine looking coal mine. I almost thought that you had adapted a new river mine for it for a second, but I gotta say those wooden supports actually make it look more realistic than the walthers kit