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    Fifer Mills

    It's looking good Robin. :thumb: George
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    Im falling in LOVE with MDC kits!

    David, that's a good start. :thumb: I agree with Bill, you'll like that kit built Pennsy consolidation a lot more than any ready to run loco you could buy. That's a good looking shay too. What scale is it? George
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    My first switchstand

    That switch stand looks good. :thumb: It really helps a "railroad" scene, but watch out, they're fragile and are the first to go in an 0-5-0 switching move.:) George
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    N scale water car

    Nice work Chris. :thumb: If you hadn't said it was N scale, I would have thought it was a larger scale. I can't imagine doing that chimney bracing on your caboose in N scale. There's not enough magnification in my visor. :) George
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    A Chat Before Heading out!

    Nice pictures, Chris. :thumb: I like the freight motor, but I also like the Woodie in the scene. George
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    Trouble's

    I think you've misdiagnosed the problem - your troubles lie with the track plan.:D Interesting picture, Paul. George
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    Alternative Pleasure

    Jimmy That's a great way to spend a nice day outdoors. A diversion like that will let you blow off some steam - sorry I couldn't help it. :D George
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    Some critters in 0n30

    Nice photos and models. :thumb: It looks like every time a locomotive salesman comes to town, the brass hat on the Cooncreek & Tumbleweed Springs buys one. :) George
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    a HO diorama (eventually)

    You've made good progress. :thumb: Keep us posted on your work. George
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    Mini-table saw

    Since you discussed cutting small pieces of wood, I thought you might be interested in this site: http://www.woodworkingtips.com/etips/etip040319wb.html It describes how to make a jig for ripping thin pieces of wood. George
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    Here we go again

    Great pictures. :thumb: You gotta be happy with that new machine. George
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    Scanning Magazine and Printed Pictures

    Fred, I'm afraid my scanner is too old to have descreen on it. I scanned my installation CD for "descreen" and got nothing. Thanks for trying. George
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    Scanning Magazine and Printed Pictures

    I just finished a trip to the HP site. I did a scan of my computer for updates, and I have the latest. I did a search for "descreen" under 4200C and got the following message: " No documents matched. Please enter another search request." I guess I need to buy better equipment next...
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    Scanning Magazine and Printed Pictures

    I pulled up Help, hit the index tab and typed in "descreen" and got nothing. I must have the no frills version of that copier. I guess I should go to the HP site and see what they say. George
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    Scanning Magazine and Printed Pictures

    Unfortunately, my HP ScanJet 4200C doesn't have a descreen filter either.:( George
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    Some shots with my new Minolta DiMage A1

    Blake, are you sure that caboose is really N scale? :) The sharpness of the details and the quality of the photo made me assume it was HO. :thumb: George
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    Structures I have scratchbuilt

    Those are great looking buildings, Paul. :thumb: I see they're all made of wood. I now see why you're working those loggers so hard. :) George
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    Some shots with my new Minolta DiMage A1

    Blake, Great photos. :thumb: I'd like to see more of the city scene as you progress with it. George
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    fueling tracks

    I love those Bessemer pictures. :thumb: Where were they taken? George
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    Little Porter on route

    Nice photo:thumb: Nice models:thumb: Now tell us how long it took to hand carve the rings on that log. :) George