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1292 David Williams
mephili Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2006
12:53 am
http://us.f538.mail.yahoo.com/ym/ShowLetter? MsgId=731_18247782_845646_1643_2542_0_379357_10325_1605771396&Idx=12&YY= ...
1293 David Williams
mephili Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2006
1:19 am
This link may work better: http://groups.yahoo.com/local/newemail.html I did not want to forward the email I got from Yahoo as it would have been an...
1294 Bill Reed
oneofonesixty Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2006
5:49 pm
I figured, if we branched off of the Yahoo Group, we might attract more users who are like us, remember, not everybody either have a yahoo email addy or use...
1295 trolley643 Offline Send Email Jun 2, 2006
9:28 pm
A better project than a new site might be finding out how many people actually model N traction, and, (heaven forbid)actually operate from live overhead. I...
1296 Gerhard Postpischil
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Jun 2, 2006
9:51 pm
... I have a layout under construction. I currently have one short "trolley" line without overhead, but the finished layout will have a moderate sized city,...
1297 Jeffrey Reynolds
cteno4 Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2006
10:02 pm
I am working on a ttrak tram loop as are two of our other club members that will be japanese tram lines, so with all our modules together we are hoping to have...
1298 Alex Postpischil
albabe63 Offline Send Email
Jun 2, 2006
11:58 pm
I suspect that there are a number of people (100s) who will run a trolley on a layout, maybe a few less who will run heavy electrics (that number may be higher...
1299 Riley OConnor
roconnor30319 Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2006
1:15 am
... I'm trying to figure out how to power some Western Railcraft cars in addition to starting an H0 traction layout and continuing on with a Gauge 1...
1300 Nick Kibre
njkibre Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2006
5:00 am
as long as we're taking a census... I'm building an actual trolley layout. it's unsceniced and doesn't have overhead yet. I'm pretty determined that I'll...
1301 Joe Price
wasunka45 Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2006
12:52 pm
I'm looking for a source for the small radii Tomix track, scheming about a loop in a town on a T-Trak-N module ... Now that i've been rif'ed, and have...
1302 Jeffrey Reynolds
cteno4 Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2006
6:22 pm
Joe, Doug Coster can import all of that or you can also try some of the on- lline hobby shops in japan. I have had great luck with all of these. its too bad...
1303 David Williams
mephili Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2006
7:49 pm
N Scale Supply has N scale mechanisms on their web site: http://www.nscalesupply.com/KAT/KAT-b-trains.html The side frames may need a little work to look like...
1304 Riley OConnor
roconnor30319 Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2006
8:42 pm
... I've got a couple of the Kato drives, just a matter of finding the time to chop & channel one to make it fit into a Western Railcraft car... RO'C...
1305 NScaleRailroadN@...
nscalerailroadn Offline Send Email
Jun 3, 2006
11:04 pm
One of my goals has been to do the Milwaukee's Coast Division circa 1950. But I need a new building first. I do have the BiPolars (at least cosmetically ...
1306 Robert Feldman
inkadinka100 Offline Send Email
Jun 4, 2006
12:39 am
I do not have a traction setup now, but almost 40 years ago I modeled traction in HO -- still have the cars boxed up. I currently have a small (33" x 66")...
1307 Robert F Hamilton
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Jun 4, 2006
12:47 am
I have had some success with the following: http://www.japonese-model-supplies.com/ (that is Doug Coster) http://h6.dion-nejp.~tramway/ (Dauphin, Ltd) I have...
1308 Joseph Karkusiewicz
igoregor007 Offline Send Email
Jun 4, 2006
3:01 am
Try www.japanese-model-supplies.com instead. Robert F Hamilton <trllyfan@...> wrote: I have had some success with the following: ...
1309 lazytenor1950 Offline Send Email Jun 5, 2006
1:20 pm
... I'm building a "period-steam-early-electric-mu" layout in N scale based on the imaginary idea that the Reading electrified its North Penn commuter lines in...
1310 Nicholas Burman
btransco Offline Send Email
Jun 5, 2006
11:35 pm
Great sounding project, I would like to help but pity I live soooooooooo far away... :-S As for chassis for you MU cars, give the Tomix Tetsudo collection ones...
1311 Michal Basta
mikrolok Offline Send Email
Jun 8, 2006
9:51 pm
Hello group, anyone having one of following types of MODEMO cars? Enoshima 100 type NT6 Enoshima 100 type (M) Green/yellow 6510 Yen NT11 Enoshima 100 type...
1312 Michal Basta
mikrolok Offline Send Email
Jun 8, 2006
9:52 pm
Hello group, new member here. Found this group by searching on yahoo. After modeling D&RGW in both N and Nn3 for about 10 years I probbly need more challenge, ...
1313 Michal Basta
mikrolok Offline Send Email
Jun 8, 2006
9:53 pm
Hello group, anyone using lo profile wheels on tramways, interurbans? Any pro/contra? Thanks, Michal B....
1314 Michal Basta
mikrolok Offline Send Email
Jun 8, 2006
9:54 pm
Hello group, its my understanding that TM01 and TM 03 are almost equal chassis of prototype length 12meter ad that TM02 and TM 04 are almost equal chassis of ...
1315 Michal Basta
mikrolok Offline Send Email
Jun 8, 2006
10:08 pm
Hello group, in the "miscelanneous" folder of photos of this book there is a copy of leaflet(?) with a pix of World -Kougei model of Japanese Chichibu Railway...
1316 Nick Kibre
njkibre Offline Send Email
Jun 8, 2006
10:17 pm
Are you thinking of modeling Denver Tramways? This system was 3 1/2 foot gauge, which is what Z scale track really scales out to in N. Most of the ...
1317 yahdburt Offline Send Email Jun 8, 2006
10:52 pm
i recently picked up 10 rolls of various diameters of fishline at a yard sale, and am mulling over the possibility of using them as working trolley wire in N...
1318 David Williams
mephili Offline Send Email
Jun 8, 2006
11:09 pm
One way to color fishing line is with Sharpie (TM) magic markers. Office supply and art supply stores carry them in various colors one of whiwhich is light...
1319 BRM Ry
hassalo137 Offline Send Email
Jun 8, 2006
11:13 pm
Plastic fishing line is not a good conducter of electricy. 28 gauge to 32 gauge Phosphorus Bronze or nickel silver makes good contact wire even in N scale. ...
1320 Alex Postpischil
albabe63 Offline Send Email
Jun 8, 2006
11:35 pm
I have some TM-01 units, and will be getting a TM-03 unit shortly (soon as it arrives from Germany). I'll be able to compare those soon. I think I posted some...
1321 Nicholas Burman
btransco Offline Send Email
Jun 9, 2006
2:22 am
I have a NT3. Frankly I would suggest you buy one (or several), change the bow collector to pole or pan and run it as it comes (maybe a lick of paint, if...
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