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Posted - February 23 2014 : 10:54:30 PM
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 Penn Central in the Park. Taken today at the El Paso Model Train Club. Engine is brush painted AHM unit, coaches are brush painted AHM, (formerly SP Daylights). The train is in motion, not a static display.
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Posted - February 23 2014 : 11:01:45 PM
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I really like your modeling style and your photos chops - always a treat. Models are made for running, not examining with a microscope. Looking forward to more
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Posted - February 24 2014 : 8:38:49 PM
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quote:Models are made for running, not examining with a microscope. Originally posted by JNXT 7707Â -Â February 23 2014Â :Â 11:01:45 PM
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Imagine, if you will, a layout on a microscope slide! Imagine locomotives etched from a single silicon crystal, with a nanomotor on each wheel! You could have it both ways: run the model and examine it with a microscope.
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Posted - February 24 2014 : 8:48:46 PM
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quote: quote:Models are made for running, not examining with a microscope. Originally posted by JNXT 7707Â -Â February 23 2014Â :Â 11:01:45 PM
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Imagine, if you will, a layout on a microscope slide! Imagine locomotives etched from a single silicon crystal, with a nanomotor on each wheel! You could have it both ways: run the model and examine it with a microscope. 
Originally posted by scsshaggy - February 24 2014 : 8:38:49 PM
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shaggy - I once attempted to service a Z-scale locomotive. A tiny microscopic spring catapulted into the next dimension....wait, there's a signpost ahead...
THE MICROSCOPIC ZONE
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