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I have re-drawn my "new" GSW layout and uploaded the drawing to the groups folder (see previous post). There isn't allot of difference between the first new...
Donovan, Criticizing someone's trackplan is almost like criticising someone else's wife. Not considered to be good form. If I were building your layout, I...
Donovan, I agree with Darryl in his suggestion to remove the run-around track at the atlas match company. As for Darryl's second suggestion in moving some of...
... <nice_handy_mel@h...> wrote: "I agree with Darryl in his suggestion to remove the run-around track at the atlas match company." - Michael Thanks to Darryl...
Donovan; Enjoyed following along on this line for some time now and wondering if I might ask a question or two about your track plan. It would seem that on the...
... ===================================== I'm not sure how this would work? What I am "sure of" is that the real GSW in Arlington and Grand Prairie (between...
In a message dated 11/1/01 8:18:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Gentlemen: I don't know where else to turn for help. I'm building a HO Scale layout in my...
Larry, Go into Yahoo Groups and find the Operations List and sign up. I don't know much about it as I've nevr had a layout of my own or operated on someone...
Thanks for the understanding there Donovan. I have been looking at your plan all afternoon, and evening and wonder if I might tinker with it for myself. It has...
Larry -
1880 in Tampa? You gotta be talking about Flagler and his Florida East Coast Railway, right? Your description sounds like you have it pretty well...
... Explaining myself is not a problem. I often don't like to comment on other layout plans because I don't know what they were thinking, so I don't know if...
I am building a basically round HO layout for around the Christmas tree. I plan a loop with a siding and would like to automatically cycle two trains by...
An alternative place to look is http://www.heathcote- electronics.co.uk - I know a couple of people that are very satisfied with these products and I'm almost...
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Hi Dr.Lee - Wanted to let you know that I compelted lesslon #3 of MGT-651 and will be mailing it out tomorrow. Now I start Project #2. I received my grades...
... Looks quite nice, reminds me of some of the Ian Rice plans. Are these stock switches, or are you laying them yourself? That double slip looks a bit hairy! ...
Reinoud, Perhaps I've missed it, but what scale is this? Regarding the variation in the two layouts, I tend to prefer the first design with the three-way...
Hi All, To answer some questions: 1. The scale is H0 (1:87) normal gauge 16.5 mm. 2. As described all turnouts are from Shinohara/Walthers. Out-of-the- box....
Reinoud -
These plans are so cool for such small spaces!
Perhaps I am missing something, but the sector plate, the 3-way, and the other end of the run-around...
"I hope I am making sufficiently adequate headway." I missed that. I didn't know there was a required pace for layout design! I guess that was pulished in...
OK guys - I get it. I had the right idea, but clicked on wrong address in my computer's address book and didn't catch it. Thanks for all your support,...
Paul, I like the paint scheme you used on the rendering of the train headed up by the GE 70 tonner. Isn't that the same one used in an article in RMC a few...