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Posted - December 05 2021 : 12:38:01 PM
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hey! Starting one of these for once!
I traded my empty train shelf for this stuffs
Ah well I'll just build my own shelves
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Posted - December 05 2021 : 5:23:30 PM
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My AOTW will be a fueling station I constructed today out of a scrapped tank car and a handful of model kit parts.
Aaron Anderson
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Posted - December 05 2021 : 5:29:56 PM
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Totally got "the look." Nice grabs, Ben.
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Posted - December 05 2021 : 6:43:28 PM
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Those fire extinguishers are a nice touch, Aaron. I don't think I would have thought of that, but I can see where they might be handy around all that fuel.
Carpe Manana!
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Posted - December 06 2021 : 11:56:14 PM
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Back to Britain for me. Cricket match in progress in Henley. I thought, and thought, and bought, pieces to make an L extension to add another 16 feet of main, but I keep coming back to an older plan that inspired the present Henley, that involves two double mains in a modified figure 8 pattern. Talk about Poor Man's DCC, that would keep one, or two operators quite busy keeping the trains from getting tangled. Now I have a small pile of Hornby OO track that I will have to pedal on feeBay.
One thing I have learned in model rail, is that it's easy to throw down a mess 'o track, but getting it to work reliably is another question.
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Posted - December 07 2021 : 5:18:15 PM
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Nice one, Chops!
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