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    Attention newbees and rebuilders

    go get one of them robots that doctors use to operate 1000's of miles away,im sure its got a gentle enough touch for freight cars and turnouts :D .but seriously,like you said,you cant plan for everything,and atleast you can still enjoy your layout.and man,if i didnt have a job and stuff in...
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    Can't beat that price

    glue all the legs feet side up in the ground on the layout somewhere,im sure it'll get a laugh! the modeling is perty good too,and all for 25 bucks! nice way to battle the bad economy :D--josh
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    New Turntable For The ACTRR

    this may sound funny looking a your great work,but is that the original McDonalds in the background :twisted: ,they must have programmed me through thousands of burgers to find the golden arches anywhere i go :D sign1 .but great work on the RH and TT nonetheless :thumb:--josh
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    A Time to Spend

    some great C&O engines you got there.i really want to get more C&O stuff (your pics are really puttin a strain on my wallet :D ) but that layout is on hold while i build my logging layout. so no berks but i got shays and heislers :thumb: .great pics,have fun wit'em--josh
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    Eastern Tn logging on the DG CC & W RR 1928

    wow,more grrrrreat logging photos,everytime i come on here theres something new,great job bill :thumb:--josh
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    Poll: Favorite Steam Manufacturer

    bachmann spectrum so far.they usually run good.there customer service is fantastic and i find there the biggest bang for the buck.IMOHO--josh
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    Logging East Tennessee on the C&S RR

    more great pics tom,kepp going,your bringing the logging section of this forum back to life :thumb: --josh
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    Logging East Tennessee on the C&S RR

    just out of curiosity,is that transfer crane the same one that life-like makes? i had a really old one that i thought about doing the same thing but thought it was unsaveable so i threw it away.guess i was proven wrong, yours looks great!--josh
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    Logging East Tennessee on the C&S RR

    amazing pics doctor G,your layout is fantastic with just the right amount of detail.and the water fording has forced me to put a scene similar to it on my layout :D ,its just to cool looking to pass up :thumb:--josh
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    Klein ladle carrier {Steel mill related}

    havent seen you in a while patrick,very nice model :thumb:--josh
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    Logging East Tennessee on the C&S RR

    amazing work tom,its good to see some new logging modelers on here.it kinda died off for a while which is why i havent been frequenting the forum but your pics are started to make me feel the MRRing feeling again :thumb: great work.--josh
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    Maine style garage in HO scale

    pretty nice little garage you got there.good job--josh
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    Oops!

    i thought i saw something about a small electrical current passed through the rails so a break would interrupt it,not sure where i saw it though...but its a good thing they caught it in time,that would have been one hell of a derailment.--josh
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    Oops!

    was the track actually pointing up as in it disconnected into a spear of was it just buckled up in a hump shape? --josh
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    Ohio Central System sold

    i wonder how much will change with them under new ownership?--josh
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    McCabe Sawmill

    looks fantastic (and complicated :D) great job:thumb:--josh
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    Engine Terminal build

    looks great man :thumb:,im glad to hear your still updating this thread after a 2 month hiatus :D--josh
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    The Beast From The East

    i have never seen the alleghany at (i presume) the henry ford museum,which i believe is one of the most b-e-a utiful locos ever made :thumb: ,but i hear shes still leaking lube from the journals :eek: ,man,i wish CSX could run some excursions with her,like UP.--josh
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    Jeweler's Saw

    i tend too use alot of hand tools,as i see alot of power tools overkill for my HO stuff,althouh maybe not so on the future large scale railroad.....:)--josh
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    Steel mill building...What do I do with it?

    wayne is probably right the bildings behind it however depending on how long the buildings are it could be a rolling mill,which would be atleast a 1000ft long i believe,but chances are if it was shorter it could be a forge press shop also.just throwin some ideas out there.--josh
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