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    Need EVERYONES help! Please

    Well lets put it this way, we have coloring pages that can be downloaded!
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    Need EVERYONES help! Please

    I have noticed several threads about young people and our hobby. Well I am partly involved in developing a new web site to address just that question! What we need is anyone to submit pictures, articles, stories, videos etc... about both model railroading and trains. The site is based out of...
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    question about this forum/website

    Advertisements As stated before, I will be more than happy to be a sponsor! :thumb:
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    backdrop painted in the train room

    Me Too! I agree, please let us know how you did the clouds. Very nice work.:thumb:
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    Referance material for new toy

    Thanks Kevin, I have a compressor that I used with my nailing gun, It is very cold here, -22c today. I was thinking of mostly using acrlylics because of venting issues. Also I assume that would only need water clean up?
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    Referance material for new toy

    A friend that wanted to get into painting custom motorcycles decided not to. So he gave me his equipment. Now I need to find tutorials, videos, etc.. on how to use the stuff! I have never used an airbrush, so am a total newbie :confused: Here is what he sent! Anyone know any good links? Thanks
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    Anybody got any great ideas?

    With the oil distributor next door, An engine manufacturing plant would work! Oil and transportation a winning combination. LOL
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    EASY FOUNDATIONS & WALLS ! (dial up pic. warning)

    They are 1/8th." thick. Most of all the pictures you see are ho scale and a few are N. The light colored cottage that I used in the tutorial is actually O Scale. You just will need to experiment a little. Maybe lay them on there sides? then you would have 1/4" x 1/2" blocks. and if you look at...
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    EASY FOUNDATIONS & WALLS ! (dial up pic. warning)

    Not a problem! Not a problem! I promise not to snort, chew, or otherwise use them like tic tac`s! :eek: Sorry Wayne! Just had to be a smart a _ _ In all fairness though! Guys please be careful and wear a dust mask while cutting and cleaning the blocks. I don`t know for sure whats in them...
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    EASY FOUNDATIONS & WALLS ! (dial up pic. warning)

    I am not an N scaler, but I know someone who is! LOL. Warren in New Zeland made a block foundation for his N Scale Engine House.
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    EASY FOUNDATIONS & WALLS ! (dial up pic. warning)

    Msds I could not find any for the tiles that showed asbestos, but there were plenty for the tile adhesive! :eek:
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    EASY FOUNDATIONS & WALLS ! (dial up pic. warning)

    Completed Tutorial I have finished the tutorial, but rather than take up lots of space with pictures , etc... I have put it into a PDF download. I hope this is of help! It can also be found on my site, if you would prefer: Model RR. Links
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    Just curious????

    Thanks for the replies guys! I actually model in Horribly Oversized myself. I had bought ALOT of 1/144 airplanes for my aviation site, and was just trying to see if they would work for N-scale as well. :idea: Just a thought!!!! David
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    Totally off Topic

    Pretty scarey stuff too! Is that the driver still in the cab?
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    Totally off Topic

    Do you believe in God, A higher power, or just plain dumb luck? Well I bet this guy does! :eek: :driver1: WOW!
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    Just curious????

    How would a 1/144 model airplane look in relation to 1/160 trains??
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    EASY FOUNDATIONS & WALLS ! (dial up pic. warning)

    info I will check and see!
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    EASY FOUNDATIONS & WALLS ! (dial up pic. warning)

    Safe! The tile was bought new last August at a Rona Home Center. I do not believe there is any asbestos in them, but I honestly can not say that for sure. I have even had my 8 yr. old grandson help me cut them so I certainly hope not! Anyway there is some debris when cutting, but no dust to...
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    EASY FOUNDATIONS & WALLS ! (dial up pic. warning)

    Here I am presenting an easy method for creating foundations for structures, culverts, retaining walls and almost anything else that you can imagine, that utilizes bricks or blocks. Starting with a 12” X 12”X 1/8th. Linoleum floor tile that is available at most Home Depots, Lowes, Rona, etc…...
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    plaster of paris and sculptamold, whats the diffrance?

    Joint compound You can use that same recipe to make stucco coating for buildings! Just brush on several coats (waiting for it to dry between coats) Then you can sand and paint to desired texture!