Re: Useless Background - Lionel
Jim,? as you indicated, this has little to nothing to do with S or AF, but it is interesting none the less.? It also seems to indicate the vast differences between Bachmann and Lionel in the way
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Bob Werre
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Re: Mopac Eagle
David, They are decals. I have you on my list. I was concerned if they would bend easily to shape to fit the nose. The NS shaped easily and held its shape. I plan to use Arleen¡¯s glue when the time
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Mike Swederska
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#175959
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Re: Sn3 Virtual layout Tour Feb 11. National Narrow Gauge - Off the Beaten Track Zoom Meeting
Craig - what is the pass code for the meeting? [email protected]> wrote: > >
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Michael Lytle
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#175958
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Re: Mopac Eagle
Hello Mike, The etchings look great on the nose.? The heralds on the eagle's chest look like painted enamel.? Are they decals or something else used for the MoPac buzzsaw and the T&P diamond??
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David R. Henley Jr
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Re: RIP Flyonel?
With engineering like the scale wheel sets on the cylindrical hoppers it's not surprising their sales aren't there. Griff? Sent from AOL on Android On Tue, Feb 11, 2025 at 5:57 PM, Rich Gajnak via
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rxman46321
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Useless Background - Lionel
Somewhere in all these various messages and topics, is a post saying essentially, "Lionel marches to their own drumbeat." That's absolutely correct - and as it should be! Lionel is a private business;
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J. Kindraka
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Re: Mopac Eagle
Emblems are just siting on the PA nose for fit. -- 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
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Mike Swederska
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Re: PFM system
Hi All: What is the attached post in reply to? I've gone through the postings for two days trying to find the original post and thus far I haven't found it. Reason for asking: I have a complete PFM
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Andre Ming
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Re: RIP Flyonel?
/g/S-Scale/topic/it_s_official_no_more_flyer/110829131 Rich G(ajnak)
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Rich Gajnak
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Re: RIP Flyonel?
Dark irony. Ben Trousdale
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Ben
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Re: Diode Constant Lighting
Thanks- a little searching found the diagram. Yes, you need the motor or a ballast lamp/resistor to pull a limited range of current through two diodes. A pair in series drops .7v +.7v, which will
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Stan Stokrocki
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Re: RIP Flyonel?
I saw the one on pg 19....seems a little "shame, shame, shame" to me considering that the Grim Reaper is at the doorstep (by all accounts). Bill
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Bill Hawk
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RIP Flyonel?
Found in the 2025 Lionel catalog: - at the bottom of page 19 is an AF box car decorated to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of Lionel - at the bottom of page 184 are 2 AF 2025 Christmas box cars: ?one
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Ben
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Re: PFM system
Bob, I never had one of those neat PFM control systems, but a friend did. I really, and I mean REALLY, liked the whistle control feature where you could quill (I think that¡¯s the correct term) the
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Bud Rindfleisch
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Re: S scale Reading T1
Thanks! Mark in Oregon
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Mark Mugnai
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Re: Sn3 Virtual layout Tour Feb 11. National Narrow Gauge - Off the Beaten Track Zoom Meeting
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Craig Wright
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Re: SMMW ribbed boxcar
If your computers on connected to the internet, use Google Drive or similar to transfer. Load the contents of the CD from one machine, then log in and download from the other. Mac and iPad might use
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Pieter Roos
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Re: S scale Reading T1
Mark in Oregon, The water tank is also a LVM kit. A nice week of evenings to build. Hugh
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Hugh Sinn
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Re: Track gauge tool question
It's important to orient the three-point track gauge correctly when laying curves. The single point must rest on the inner rail adf the other two on the outer rail. Do it in reverse and you will
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Jim & Cheryl Martin
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Sn3 Virtual layout Tour Feb 11. National Narrow Gauge - Off the Beaten Track Zoom Meeting
Tonight - My layout will be featured during this Month's (Feb 11) National Narrow Gauge - Off the Beaten Track series. I'll be giving a little history about the layout, as well as the virtual tour.
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Craig Wright
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