When I started my DCC trip, there was a
widely known retailer --Loy Spurluck who ran Loy's Toys.? for a
couple of bucks he'd send out a series of newsletters, as pretty
much the entire industry was just getting started.? Eventually he
was sort of the master of DCC and Digitrax at the time.? He moved
from California to the wilds of Arkansas and set up shop there.?
He also once held a 'school'--"students" traveled (probably
camped), but they experienced DCC with others around in a workshop
situation.?
I could see that being applied to
Engine Building in Brass 101!? Being held over a three day weekend
for a hand-full of those 'highly motivated' .? Mike could conduct
that class and collect a few dollars!? Graduation would be a Ops
session on his layout!
Bob Werre
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I believe there was a series of "how to do it in brass" -type
articles in the "O scale 1/4" Foot" magazine in the '90s by an
equally skilled builder, one Bob Turner; I think the model was a
CB&Q Hudson.
?
Mark in Oregon