Re: Posting Only On Facebook
I have 100s of "friends" I have never approved. That would be more of a time consumer than FB already is. Thank You, Bill Lane Modeling the Mighty Pennsy, PRSL & Reading in 1957 in S Scale since 1987
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Bill Lane
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Re: Tomalco
Tony Ready to use turnouts are already being developed by Pennsy S Models and Micro Engineering. Thank You, Bill Lane Modeling the Mighty Pennsy, PRSL & Reading in 1957 in S Scale since 1987 See my
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Bill Lane
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Re: Any future S efforts....
John, I enjoy your sense of humor! Mike, Ohio [email protected]> wrote:
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Michael Lytle
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Re: Any future S efforts....
We could hope that Lionel has finally seen accepted that the AF market is drowning in unwanted surplus and has decided to stop producing AF toy trains... and... may be going to redirect the AF
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John Degnan
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Re: 45 Degree Angle?
Not sure exactly what you want, but a search on ¡°?plastic triangle strip¡± found lots of hits, including both Plastruct and Evergreen. Not sure if they are 45 or 60 degree angles. Pieter Roos
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Pieter Roos
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Re: Tomalco
Bill, do you think they would consider producing turnouts? Tony Salvate
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Anthony Salvate
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Re: 45 Degree Angle?
Frank, There was a time when Plastruct offered a solid triangle shape. I have some somewhere, but it might take me a month to find it. It was probably an equilateral triangle which would make it 60¡ã
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Jamie Bothwell
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Re: Posting Only On Facebook
I was a late joiner to FB. Most are for RR related groups. What I did do upon joining was turning off as many notices (friends and others) as I could as was recommended by others. The FB channel is a
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ken garber
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Re: 45 Degree Angle?
Well, you can never say never, but I've never seen any. I suggest fabricating your own by edge gluing flat plastic or wood strips at the angle you want.? You can even file or sand an edge to have an
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Charles Kinzer
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Re: Posting Only On Facebook
I get a lot of enjoyment out of the various Facebook groups, especially Bill's fine scale group. If you can join FB and not get a bunch of other friends, but stick to your interests, you might be
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Frank Williams
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Tomalco
Hans You must have missed my multiple mentions that Tomalco is now owned by Micro Engineering. Further my post today indirectly mentioned Tomalco and hoping to have new code 100 track available for
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Bill Lane
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45 Degree Angle?
Is 45 degree angle stock available, either in wood or plastic? Frank Williams Yorktown, IN
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Frank Williams
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Re: Any future S efforts....
Greetings out of an icy night, Hans > > > > > >
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Hans von Draminski
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We've Been Overthinking This
All we have to do is convince Sir Rod or Neil Young to convert to S scale. They have entire bank vaults of moolah, enough to fund all kinds of new rolling stock. I don't know why we didn't think of
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Brian Jackson
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Re: Any future S efforts....
Well spoke, Bill. However, I'm not sure the current demise of Flyer will be of much benefit to increase the visibility or interest of S Scale.? There's that annoying 75+ year history of Gilbert and
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Rich Gajnak
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Re: Any future S efforts....
Bill, I'm with you in regarding that TRACK and RTR stuff are the most important factors to keep S alive. Not even our wealthy oldtimers have enough NOS of trackwork to build new layouts (scale).
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Hans von Draminski
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Re: aerial photos for modeling purposes
Here is another aerial photo source somebody on the ESPEE group mentioned the other day.? It defaults to California but also has images in other states.? Sometimes none, sometimes just 1 (like in
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Charles Kinzer
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Re: AI ZOOM
With my permission, my doctor uses an AI-based program that produces a written summary of the discussion during our office visit. When the visit is over, I get to review and revise the summary and
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Michael Fox
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Re: The Monon Thoroughbred
Something like this then Bob? I¡¯ll get to work on it! Roger Sent: Sunday, February 2, 2025 8:55 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [S-Scale] The Monon Thoroughbred However both small and larger
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Roger Nulton
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Re: aerial photos for modeling purposes
https://apps.lib.umn.edu/mhapo/ With any luck, above link will take you to an online accessible archive of aerial photos taken all over Minnesota since around1920. It's very intuitive to use, and is
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Tom Lennon
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