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Posted - February 28 2010 : 3:02:06 PM
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Hi Folks, I'm new at model railroading and find those involved are true gentlemen or ladies. I have got a lot of help from many people so far. I am retired and just had my 72nd Birthday and am enjoying this very much. I have built many doll houses and furniture for our friends and for a retailer some where around 65 units. So doing small builds is my kind of fun. So far I have my layout set at least I thought I did until I see another line I need to run. Have a few structures done and a river done. I won't talk about the river ITS done. I will be putting real water in it soon. If anyone has any suggestions the best way to do this would be great. I realy like the Tyco uints as I had one when I was younger. Enought allready.
FIDDLEHEAD RAILWAY CO.
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Posted - February 28 2010 : 3:09:07 PM
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Ken,
Welcome and good luck with your layout. I hope you speak Mantua Tyco, if not there's plenty of other modeling subjects to fill the time.
Alco Fan
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Posted - February 28 2010 : 6:30:08 PM
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Welcome, welcome, welcome. One is never enough. frank.
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Posted - February 28 2010 : 11:46:09 PM
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Welcome Ken! Enjoy!
Walt
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Posted - March 01 2010 : 03:38:04 AM
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Hi Ken,
Welcome aboard! I'm sure you will love it here.
Mike
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