Thanks for the first help of the new year fellas. I have a commercial lumber yard just up the road from me at the house, so I'll drop by there in the new year...
... I'm not sure what you mean here, Andrew. You can buy pink foam in the same thicknesses as blue foam. -- Cheers --- Larry Marshall Quebec City, QC...
If you are only using the foam for scenery rather than the layout base, you can use the white beaded foam especially if you are using a hot wire cutting tool...
You might want to try your local comercial lumber yard. Blue Foam Board ... Around here though, if you ask for blue board, they point you to the MR drywall,...
As my ... mooney and ... Aye Laddie - It's nae worn , it's awl in purrfect werkin' ordurr! (Auld weegie sayin'!) Shortliner(Jack) A wee bit Further North and...
Folks, First of all a very Happy New Year to you all. The indefatigable Carl Ahrendt already put up his first micro of the year on www.carendt.com. Have a...
That's a really nifty layout you built there, one of the most interesting (and one of the smallest) adaptations of the Inglenook concept yet. I'm almost...
Dear Bart Bakker & List: I have the book "A Treasury of Railroad Folklore," Edited by B.A. Botkin and Alvin F. Harlow, copyright 1953. It is a neat book to ...
A Happy and Successful New Year to all! To launch the new year, I just uploaded 60 new track plans to my site. They range from doorway layouts to 6' by 10,...
That poem is terrific. I'm glad you posted it!! Al Olsen ... From: <michael4449@...> To: <small-layout-design@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, January...
Try http://www.abebooks.com and search for "A Treasury of Railroad Folklore". They have several dozen used copies listed at all sorts of prices, and also...
Hello! I'm Brian Termunde. I'm currently living in the LA area (but am planning to relocate back to the Pacific Northwest in 2-3 years). I've been in MRRing...
Folks, As I received several questions about the small turntable I used in Finnegan *), I'd better post the info here. It is a Fleischmann #6150. Has to be...
Brian - welcome to the group - You say you have found space for 2X4 N gauge. If you can go a little bigger (maybe a folding or modular board?) take a look at...
Jack, Thanks for the welcome and also thanks for the suggestion. I was most definitely overconfident about what I could squeeze into a 2x4 area. I'll figure...
There sure are some interesting ideas there. I need to spend some time looking through the plans on that site as well! -- Take Care! Brian Burbank, CA...
I know that what I am suggesting would not make the best looking layout, but what about having a narrow layout that is composed of a 36" center section with a ...
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That's a neat idea! Keep in mind that one of the reasons Europeans get so much operation out of small layouts is their use of "fiddle yards" - extensions off...
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Hello everyone, I have recently joined and I am in the process of gathering materials to build the (users.iafrica.com) layout. I like the design, but want to...
... <rreesor@c...> wrote: in N gauge. I would sure like to hear from anyone that has either ... want the layout to be shared with my grandkids (small arms)...
I concur with Peter's response - my nscale equipment has always been "Daddy's fragile trains" with my kids (now 8 and 6) and will be until they demonstrate...