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I received my NASG membership renewal in the mail and went to the website to perform the renewal as I always have done in the past. Worked great with no issues.?

While I was there on the web site I spent some time looking around and to my happy surprise, I found that one of my videos was being featured.?

Next, I went to the News page and to another surprise I saw that the Scale America web site was updated. And there are finally pictures of the products.? Upon going to their website, I saw that they acquired the RRM brass castings. I don't know about you guys, but I was just wondering what happened to them just the other day. I am so darn happy to know that they are back available again. I see that they still have 63" drivers available. "Tom."

Next was the S scale Micro Scale decals becoming available again. Very nice. I did not see any Mopac but maybe in the future?

I also have supper high hopes for the track needed to start becoming available to the public from Micro Engineering again. I also hope they make the Sn3 flex along with the S standard.?

So, for all the negative talk on this group lately about the future of S. I am supper excited for this year.?

Thank you again for the wonderful web site.?



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Mike Swederska
Meramec Valley Lines
Modeling Mopac equipment in 3/16
https://www.youtube.com/@mikesscale3149

Don't let perfection get in the way of good enough! Keep model railroading fun!


Re: SMMW ribbed boxcar

 

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I believe it is Preston MN in Fillmore County that preserved a grain elevator and found a MILW ribside to go with it.? This some years after the tracks of the Southern Minnesota (later MILW) had been lifted, so the car had to be trucked.


Jace Kahn



From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Bob Werre <bob@...>
Sent: Tuesday, February 4, 2025 12:07 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [S-Scale] SMMW ribbed boxcar
?
Never say never till the chubby guy gets down on all fours!? Actually it reappeared and is now in place.? So I hope to put the hand valve in place along with the chain down to the bell crank this evening.? The photos that Bob sent had a couple of details that I wasn't totally understanding, so many thanks for those.?

And Jim's words on instructions is worth looking at.? I built a sample of the SOO Line stock car--yes it requires lots of blow by blow illustrated instructions.? Sometimes the instructions could benefit from revisions too, meanwhile the kits are needing to be sold, so time is a factor.? Then I remember when Jess Bennett was asked to write an article on one of his big engines for the S Gaugian, but told to make it fit into two pages!? Or then you have some of the kits I've sold (BBB) where the box contains 4-6 large pieces, a couple of grabs, some strip wood and not a clue what to do next!? A test for a creative writing class!

I was given a ancient Mac lap top but I can't get to come alive--too costly for any further investment though.? Same with printers--I have a beautiful and heavy Canon that I can't get to function either, so we use a cheepie Epson.? At any rate it's a trip downstairs to that unit and I need a 'permission slip' from my better half to print with it!

Back to the ribbed car--I think another couple of evenings might secure a completion for it!? Painting and lettering will have to wait--we're due for several days of rain!

It's a bit interesting that with a quick walk from my house, as a kid, I could see them nearly everyday. But I was young to the point that a boxcar was just a boxcar!? When I was old enough to understand a bit more, the grain hopper had arrived then, in a few more years later they pulled up the tracks!? end of that story!? My hometown started a museum once,? the men who knew how, built a sod house, found an old one-room school house, and specialized a wagon used to haul fill for the RR grades.? The former local station agent inquired into acquiring a boxcar for display, but whomever he talked to said they didn't have any and ignored the fact that my hometown, for a few years was the "Grain Capital" of the world!? Apparently whomever was still trying to run a railroad didn't care much--it was like the fall of Saigon--everybody for themselves!

Bob Werre
PhotoTraxx

Hi Bob --

I know the space in your train room is limited.? Can you work somewhere else using a card table where?it can be close?to your?computer?? ?Even though I have a work table in the trainroom, some of my bigger structure projects require me to set up a card table with a protective covering for workspace that I can leave a project on until it is done.? ?It can also be near my computer.? For a smaller model, like the boxcar, I could also put a laptop computer on the table, If I had one of those!

I have one of those kits.? Let me know what I need to watch for, please.? I use a medium viscosity instant glue for this kind of project, along with some instant setting?solution, if needed,?but it will be an interesting project when I get?around to it,?no matter what. . Still way too much railroad to finish first.? I am hoping to get back after?it during the second part of this month, after taxes, meetings and bridge playing are out of the way.? The darn calendar fills up way too fast.? Sandie and I are the embodiment of the old saying about?being retired, that we are busier now than when we were working!? ?

Have fun!
Bill Winans

On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 7:32?PM Bob Werre via <bob=[email protected]> wrote:

I bought one of the Milw horizontal boxcar kits from Smoky Mt kits.? I'm wondering if any others have either completed the kit or might be working on one.? I started mine a few days ago.? It's looking like a great project and somewhat challenging too.? I actually I really like a challenge but I'm a bit out of practice; not to mention lots of gluing techniques change when you're using resin parts instead of typical plastics

Since it comes with a mini cd for the bulk of the instructions along with a collection of prototype shots, you sort of need a nearby computer or at least a screen to reference along the way.? I have a Mac in the next room, but I have to? crawl several feet on hands and knees to my workbench so that's not fun at all.? Couple that problem with the written descriptions being subject to interpretation which really slows me down!?

On top of that I dropped the brake wheel housing last night, then I found it, then I lost it again--so that's my tail of tribulations so far!

Bob Werre

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Re: SMMW ribbed boxcar

 

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Never say never till the chubby guy gets down on all fours!? Actually it reappeared and is now in place.? So I hope to put the hand valve in place along with the chain down to the bell crank this evening.? The photos that Bob sent had a couple of details that I wasn't totally understanding, so many thanks for those.?

And Jim's words on instructions is worth looking at.? I built a sample of the SOO Line stock car--yes it requires lots of blow by blow illustrated instructions.? Sometimes the instructions could benefit from revisions too, meanwhile the kits are needing to be sold, so time is a factor.? Then I remember when Jess Bennett was asked to write an article on one of his big engines for the S Gaugian, but told to make it fit into two pages!? Or then you have some of the kits I've sold (BBB) where the box contains 4-6 large pieces, a couple of grabs, some strip wood and not a clue what to do next!? A test for a creative writing class!

I was given a ancient Mac lap top but I can't get to come alive--too costly for any further investment though.? Same with printers--I have a beautiful and heavy Canon that I can't get to function either, so we use a cheepie Epson.? At any rate it's a trip downstairs to that unit and I need a 'permission slip' from my better half to print with it!

Back to the ribbed car--I think another couple of evenings might secure a completion for it!? Painting and lettering will have to wait--we're due for several days of rain!

It's a bit interesting that with a quick walk from my house, as a kid, I could see them nearly everyday. But I was young to the point that a boxcar was just a boxcar!? When I was old enough to understand a bit more, the grain hopper had arrived then, in a few more years later they pulled up the tracks!? end of that story!? My hometown started a museum once,? the men who knew how, built a sod house, found an old one-room school house, and specialized a wagon used to haul fill for the RR grades.? The former local station agent inquired into acquiring a boxcar for display, but whomever he talked to said they didn't have any and ignored the fact that my hometown, for a few years was the "Grain Capital" of the world!? Apparently whomever was still trying to run a railroad didn't care much--it was like the fall of Saigon--everybody for themselves!

Bob Werre
PhotoTraxx

Hi Bob --

I know the space in your train room is limited.? Can you work somewhere else using a card table where?it can be close?to your?computer?? ?Even though I have a work table in the trainroom, some of my bigger structure projects require me to set up a card table with a protective covering for workspace that I can leave a project on until it is done.? ?It can also be near my computer.? For a smaller model, like the boxcar, I could also put a laptop computer on the table, If I had one of those!

I have one of those kits.? Let me know what I need to watch for, please.? I use a medium viscosity instant glue for this kind of project, along with some instant setting?solution, if needed,?but it will be an interesting project when I get?around to it,?no matter what. . Still way too much railroad to finish first.? I am hoping to get back after?it during the second part of this month, after taxes, meetings and bridge playing are out of the way.? The darn calendar fills up way too fast.? Sandie and I are the embodiment of the old saying about?being retired, that we are busier now than when we were working!? ?

Have fun!
Bill Winans

On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 7:32?PM Bob Werre via <bob=[email protected]> wrote:

I bought one of the Milw horizontal boxcar kits from Smoky Mt kits.? I'm wondering if any others have either completed the kit or might be working on one.? I started mine a few days ago.? It's looking like a great project and somewhat challenging too.? I actually I really like a challenge but I'm a bit out of practice; not to mention lots of gluing techniques change when you're using resin parts instead of typical plastics

Since it comes with a mini cd for the bulk of the instructions along with a collection of prototype shots, you sort of need a nearby computer or at least a screen to reference along the way.? I have a Mac in the next room, but I have to? crawl several feet on hands and knees to my workbench so that's not fun at all.? Couple that problem with the written descriptions being subject to interpretation which really slows me down!?

On top of that I dropped the brake wheel housing last night, then I found it, then I lost it again--so that's my tail of tribulations so far!

Bob Werre

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Re: BTS BL-2 (X2)

 

If the current owner of the rights to the BTS model would like to make some return on their investment by doing another run of the BL-2s, I would suggest they do not wait too much longer to do so... because when my need becomes dire enough, I will simply resort to paying someone with CAD experience to design a new and likely superior shell, etc. for 3-D printing this model... effectively making the investment of whoever bought the rights to the BTS model a waste of money. And I can see my need for some BL-2 locomotives materializing somewhere around the end of summer time this year. I don't intend to wait much longer than that.
Chop chop for some ching ching.? :)


John D


On 02/04/2025 at 8:55 AM, Bill Wade via groups.io <wadepub@...> wrote:

On 2/4/2025 8:27 AM, Rich Gajnak via groups.io wrote:
On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 03:12 AM, Talmadge C 'TC' Carr wrote:
BTS has none?
BTS made these 20 years ago, around 50 units according to the NASG website.? Pretty sure Bill can tell you they sold out a long time ago.
?
(snip)

The last BL-2 left here in 2004.?? Production ended with 75 kits going out the door.??

Some years ago, a fellow S modeler purchased the patterns, remaining decals, and rights to the BL-2.???? I have passed John D's request for a rerun to him a couple of times and no response.?

It was a fun project, and unlike most in S Scale, it actually made a bit of money!?

Take care,
Bill

PS - Third novel - Fair Winds of Doubt - is now available on Amazon, B&N, and here, of course.??? Both the Virginian and Norfolk & Western roads were mentioned.?
--  
==  Author of Military Crime Fiction ==

Amazon Page - 

Fair Winds of Death


Fair Winds of Deceit


Fair Winds of Doubt



==  Scale Model Railroad Products  ==  
== Manufacturer - Retailer - Importer ==
   
Bill Wade        
   
B.T.S.                     
1782 Trinity Rd
Belington, WV  26250-7621     
   
Phone: 304-823-3729


   
Fair Winds Always!


Re: SMMW ribbed boxcar

 

I have my work table in the basement and the desk top computer upstairs in the dining room so I printed up the instructions off the disc. I find it easier to follow on paper anyway…..old school they say!
? ? ? Bud Rindfleisch


Re: SMMW ribbed boxcar

 

Do you have a printer?

Michael Fox

On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 7:32?PM Bob Werre via <bob=[email protected]> wrote:

I bought one of the Milw horizontal boxcar kits from Smoky Mt kits.? I'm wondering if any others have either completed the kit or might be working on one.? I started mine a few days ago.? It's looking like a great project and somewhat challenging too.? I actually I really like a challenge but I'm a bit out of practice; not to mention lots of gluing techniques change when you're using resin parts instead of typical plastics

Since it comes with a mini cd for the bulk of the instructions along with a collection of prototype shots, you sort of need a nearby computer or at least a screen to reference along the way.? I have a Mac in the next room, but I have to? crawl several feet on hands and knees to my workbench so that's not fun at all.? Couple that problem with the written descriptions being subject to interpretation which really slows me down!?

On top of that I dropped the brake wheel housing last night, then I found it, then I lost it again--so that's my tail of tribulations so far!

Bob Werre

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Michael


Re: BTS BL-2 (X2)

 

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On 2/4/2025 8:27 AM, Rich Gajnak via groups.io wrote:
On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 03:12 AM, Talmadge C 'TC' Carr wrote:
BTS has none?
BTS made these 20 years ago, around 50 units according to the NASG website.? Pretty sure Bill can tell you they sold out a long time ago.
?
(snip)

The last BL-2 left here in 2004.?? Production ended with 75 kits going out the door.??

Some years ago, a fellow S modeler purchased the patterns, remaining decals, and rights to the BL-2.???? I have passed John D's request for a rerun to him a couple of times and no response.?

It was a fun project, and unlike most in S Scale, it actually made a bit of money!?

Take care,
Bill

PS - Third novel - Fair Winds of Doubt - is now available on Amazon, B&N, and here, of course.??? Both the Virginian and Norfolk & Western roads were mentioned.?
-- 
==  Author of Military Crime Fiction ==

Amazon Page - 

Fair Winds of Death


Fair Winds of Deceit


Fair Winds of Doubt



==  Scale Model Railroad Products  == 
== Manufacturer - Retailer - Importer ==
  
Bill Wade       
  
B.T.S.                    
1782 Trinity Rd
Belington, WV  26250-7621    
  
Phone: 304-823-3729


  
Fair Winds Always!


Re: Decoder wiring AM RS11

 

Thanks Roger and of course, you're right regarding long-hood forward. With DCC, however, your handle that by setting a Configuration Variable (CV) rather than wiring the loco "backwards".
?
Phil Scandura
Flagstaff AZ


Re: BTS BL-2 (X2)

 

On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 03:12 AM, Talmadge C 'TC' Carr wrote:
BTS has none?
BTS made these 20 years ago, around 50 units according to the NASG website.? Pretty sure Bill can tell you they sold out a long time ago.
?
Rich G(ajnak)


Re: BTS BL-2 (X2)

 

BTS is no longer the owner of the BL?2 product rights. Apparently it was sold to someone else some time back.


John D


On 02/04/2025 at 6:12 AM, Talmadge C 'TC' Carr <group_list@...> wrote:

BTS has none?

Talmadge C 'TC' Carr
Sn42 and Mn42 in 1923
group_list@...

> On 03February2025, at 20:06, John Degnan via groups.io <scaler164@...> wrote:
>
> I am looking for TWO of the old BTS EMD BL-2 diesels... UNBUILT... UNPAINTED... in original box is at all possible.
>
> Anyone got one or two to spare?
>








Re: SMMW ribbed boxcar

 



On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 7:20?AM Bob Hogan <bob.hogan@...> wrote:
Bob...

Here ya go!? Three picsofthat car kit.? I'm with you & hate the small discs.

Bob Hogan

On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 11:54?PM William Winans via <3W2scalesonly=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Bob --

I know the space in your train room is limited.? Can you work somewhere else using a card table where?it can be close?to your?computer?? ?Even though I have a work table in the trainroom, some of my bigger structure projects require me to set up a card table with a protective covering for workspace that I can leave a project on until it is done.? ?It can also be near my computer.? For a smaller model, like the boxcar, I could also put a laptop computer on the table, If I had one of those!

I have one of those kits.? Let me know what I need to watch for, please.? I use a medium viscosity instant glue for this kind of project, along with some instant setting?solution, if needed,?but it will be an interesting project when I get?around to it,?no matter what. . Still way too much railroad to finish first.? I am hoping to get back after?it during the second part of this month, after taxes, meetings and bridge playing are out of the way.? The darn calendar fills up way too fast.? Sandie and I are the embodiment of the old saying about?being retired, that we are busier now than when we were working!? ?

Have fun!
Bill Winans

On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 7:32?PM Bob Werre via <bob=[email protected]> wrote:

I bought one of the Milw horizontal boxcar kits from Smoky Mt kits.? I'm wondering if any others have either completed the kit or might be working on one.? I started mine a few days ago.? It's looking like a great project and somewhat challenging too.? I actually I really like a challenge but I'm a bit out of practice; not to mention lots of gluing techniques change when you're using resin parts instead of typical plastics

Since it comes with a mini cd for the bulk of the instructions along with a collection of prototype shots, you sort of need a nearby computer or at least a screen to reference along the way.? I have a Mac in the next room, but I have to? crawl several feet on hands and knees to my workbench so that's not fun at all.? Couple that problem with the written descriptions being subject to interpretation which really slows me down!?

On top of that I dropped the brake wheel housing last night, then I found it, then I lost it again--so that's my tail of tribulations so far!

Bob Werre

Phototraxx


Re: SMMW ribbed boxcar

 

Bob...

Here ya go!? Three picsofthat car kit.? I'm with you & hate the small discs.

Bob Hogan

On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 11:54?PM William Winans via <3W2scalesonly=[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Bob --

I know the space in your train room is limited.? Can you work somewhere else using a card table where?it can be close?to your?computer?? ?Even though I have a work table in the trainroom, some of my bigger structure projects require me to set up a card table with a protective covering for workspace that I can leave a project on until it is done.? ?It can also be near my computer.? For a smaller model, like the boxcar, I could also put a laptop computer on the table, If I had one of those!

I have one of those kits.? Let me know what I need to watch for, please.? I use a medium viscosity instant glue for this kind of project, along with some instant setting?solution, if needed,?but it will be an interesting project when I get?around to it,?no matter what. . Still way too much railroad to finish first.? I am hoping to get back after?it during the second part of this month, after taxes, meetings and bridge playing are out of the way.? The darn calendar fills up way too fast.? Sandie and I are the embodiment of the old saying about?being retired, that we are busier now than when we were working!? ?

Have fun!
Bill Winans

On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 7:32?PM Bob Werre via <bob=[email protected]> wrote:

I bought one of the Milw horizontal boxcar kits from Smoky Mt kits.? I'm wondering if any others have either completed the kit or might be working on one.? I started mine a few days ago.? It's looking like a great project and somewhat challenging too.? I actually I really like a challenge but I'm a bit out of practice; not to mention lots of gluing techniques change when you're using resin parts instead of typical plastics

Since it comes with a mini cd for the bulk of the instructions along with a collection of prototype shots, you sort of need a nearby computer or at least a screen to reference along the way.? I have a Mac in the next room, but I have to? crawl several feet on hands and knees to my workbench so that's not fun at all.? Couple that problem with the written descriptions being subject to interpretation which really slows me down!?

On top of that I dropped the brake wheel housing last night, then I found it, then I lost it again--so that's my tail of tribulations so far!

Bob Werre

Phototraxx


Re: BTS BL-2 (X2)

 

BTS has none?

Talmadge C 'TC' Carr
Sn42 and Mn42 in 1923
group_list@...

On 03February2025, at 20:06, John Degnan via groups.io <scaler164@...> wrote:

I am looking for TWO of the old BTS EMD BL-2 diesels... UNBUILT... UNPAINTED... in original box is at all possible.

Anyone got one or two to spare?


Re: Tomalco

 

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Shane Lambert kept whatever track he had made for Tomalco stock. You really can’t blame him. He is planning a new layout so he needs track!

?

Any new track made by Micro Engineering as their Tomalco will be in June to July – again hopefully available at the NASG convention.

?

Thank You,
Bill Lane

Modeling the Mighty Pennsy, PRSL & Reading in 1957 in S Scale since 1987

See my finished models at:

Look at what has been made in PRR in S Scale!

?

See my layout progress at:



Join the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines Historical Society
It's FREE to join!?
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Re: S scale switching layout plan

 

Hello Shane.? ?Did you receive my check for the EL JP35?? Can you please give me an update?

Andrew Parker

On Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 03:13:50 PM PST, Shane Lambert via groups.io <cnwwaseca@...> wrote:


I am working on plans for several switching modules myself.?


On Sun, Jan 26, 2025, 4:59?PM Tom Branton via <Tombrantoncpa=[email protected]> wrote:
After a very long absence from the model railroading hobby I am back and believe I would like to build a small S scale switching layout as an experiment with the scale.? If anyone has a favorite track plan that you have built or always thought of building and can share, it would be much appreciated.? Thanks everyone. Tom


Re: SMMW ribbed boxcar

 

Hi Bob --

I know the space in your train room is limited.? Can you work somewhere else using a card table where?it can be close?to your?computer?? ?Even though I have a work table in the trainroom, some of my bigger structure projects require me to set up a card table with a protective covering for workspace that I can leave a project on until it is done.? ?It can also be near my computer.? For a smaller model, like the boxcar, I could also put a laptop computer on the table, If I had one of those!

I have one of those kits.? Let me know what I need to watch for, please.? I use a medium viscosity instant glue for this kind of project, along with some instant setting?solution, if needed,?but it will be an interesting project when I get?around to it,?no matter what. . Still way too much railroad to finish first.? I am hoping to get back after?it during the second part of this month, after taxes, meetings and bridge playing are out of the way.? The darn calendar fills up way too fast.? Sandie and I are the embodiment of the old saying about?being retired, that we are busier now than when we were working!? ?

Have fun!
Bill Winans

On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 7:32?PM Bob Werre via <bob=[email protected]> wrote:

I bought one of the Milw horizontal boxcar kits from Smoky Mt kits.? I'm wondering if any others have either completed the kit or might be working on one.? I started mine a few days ago.? It's looking like a great project and somewhat challenging too.? I actually I really like a challenge but I'm a bit out of practice; not to mention lots of gluing techniques change when you're using resin parts instead of typical plastics

Since it comes with a mini cd for the bulk of the instructions along with a collection of prototype shots, you sort of need a nearby computer or at least a screen to reference along the way.? I have a Mac in the next room, but I have to? crawl several feet on hands and knees to my workbench so that's not fun at all.? Couple that problem with the written descriptions being subject to interpretation which really slows me down!?

On top of that I dropped the brake wheel housing last night, then I found it, then I lost it again--so that's my tail of tribulations so far!

Bob Werre

Phototraxx


Re: SMMW ribbed boxcar

 

Suck it up Bob!? ? Floor landing micro parts is part of the JOB.??
Its one of the forms of exercise we need.

Andrew Parker
On Monday, February 3, 2025 at 06:32:32 PM PST, Bob Werre <bob@...> wrote:


I bought one of the Milw horizontal boxcar kits from Smoky Mt kits.? I'm wondering if any others have either completed the kit or might be working on one.? I started mine a few days ago.? It's looking like a great project and somewhat challenging too.? I actually I really like a challenge but I'm a bit out of practice; not to mention lots of gluing techniques change when you're using resin parts instead of typical plastics

Since it comes with a mini cd for the bulk of the instructions along with a collection of prototype shots, you sort of need a nearby computer or at least a screen to reference along the way.? I have a Mac in the next room, but I have to? crawl several feet on hands and knees to my workbench so that's not fun at all.? Couple that problem with the written descriptions being subject to interpretation which really slows me down!?

On top of that I dropped the brake wheel housing last night, then I found it, then I lost it again--so that's my tail of tribulations so far!

Bob Werre

Phototraxx


BTS BL-2 (X2)

 

I am looking for TWO of the old BTS EMD BL-2 diesels... UNBUILT... UNPAINTED... in original box is at all possible.
?
Anyone got one or two to spare?
?
Please send pictures.
?
?
John D
Scaler164@comcast.net
?


SMMW ribbed boxcar

 

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I bought one of the Milw horizontal boxcar kits from Smoky Mt kits.? I'm wondering if any others have either completed the kit or might be working on one.? I started mine a few days ago.? It's looking like a great project and somewhat challenging too.? I actually I really like a challenge but I'm a bit out of practice; not to mention lots of gluing techniques change when you're using resin parts instead of typical plastics

Since it comes with a mini cd for the bulk of the instructions along with a collection of prototype shots, you sort of need a nearby computer or at least a screen to reference along the way.? I have a Mac in the next room, but I have to? crawl several feet on hands and knees to my workbench so that's not fun at all.? Couple that problem with the written descriptions being subject to interpretation which really slows me down!?

On top of that I dropped the brake wheel housing last night, then I found it, then I lost it again--so that's my tail of tribulations so far!

Bob Werre

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Re: Any future S efforts....

 

Scale trains put out a statement earlier about the tariffs on china. In 2019 when they expected them model trains was exempted. Currently model trains is still at 0% tariff from china.