So Charlie, you have the 0n30 bug:D go for it and do a small module. The new peco 0.16.5 track is very nice to look at, wish I could relay all my old Peco 0.16.5 with the new stuff. NO, I am not going to re-build again. :D :D
Catt,
Do you have any photo's of the Maine two footers. I am...
Hey thanks a loy my friends, I found out myself yesterday (Someone emailed me) telling me about it. Many thanks goes to Roger Hensley for adding it to the NMRA website. :thumb:
A passing thought.
In this months "Continental Modeller" UK there is an article of mine which I wrote about 9...
WOW -multiplexed bipolar asymmetrical pulsed DC, :D thats interesting Fred, next your going to tell me you need a Slide rule and a book full of logarithms. :thumb: :wave:
Shamus
Hey Woodie,
Wow, thats a great place for a Model Railroad, now if only I had a garden that big LOL
I want a place that size please, how about a trade for my little room. Its very warm and cozy inside.:D
Shamus
I would like to welcome Woodie as Moderator of the DCC forum I am sure most members are familiar with woodie and his Model Railroad from Down Under in Sydney NSW Australia.
Please don't give him a hard time today, let him get his feet wet first . :thumb: :wave:
Shamus
At long last we now have a dedicated forum for all those interested in Digital Command Control, this is not a forum to compare DCC verses DC.
Thank you all.
Shamus
Will, you have 333, its under your avatar.
Considering I have been here over 3 years, my posts don’t do me justice in comparison to others.
I know on other forums they make a big thing out of how many posts you have done. Which makes some people try and get as many posts as possible just...
Thanks Jon, :wave:
Although I never bother about post counts, I seem to remember that I reached over 4000 before the gauge went down. :D Anyway, here's to the next 4000. :thumb:
Shamus
Hi all and many thanks again. :wave:
Hey shaygetz, no need to cut up the beautiful paint work, just use the chassis and make a new 0n30 body for it. I'll give you the drawings for a speeder if you like, then you can have it running around and still look at the
Western Maryland "Fireball"...
Hi Ron,
The Willamette Yarder Steam Donkey is a white metal kit and is very easy to put together. When painted and weathered, looks really great.
Shamus