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2015 Sn3 Symposium – Roger Nulton’s S-scale Monon | Sn2 Modeler
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A vision of the Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad in 1912. Layout #1 – Protable Sn2 SR&RL. 2015 Sn3 Symposium – Dale Kruetzer. 2015 Sn3 Symposium – Paul Scoles →. 2015 Sn3 Symposium – Roger Nulton’s S-scale Monon. June 17, 2015. An RS3 on Roger’s layout. Roger giving the pre-session instructions. The layout currently operates on a sequence and uses CC&WB. He is standing behind the Shops and staging is behind him. At Gosport, IN we encountered another crew switching and had to wait to get through.
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bobcatt's 2 bits: 08.2013
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An informal journal of various model railway projects. I neither accept nor assume any responsibility for the results of actions by persons attempting to duplicate my efforts regardless of the methods employed. Always wear proper safety equipment and follow manufacturer's instructions for tool and material usage. A size comparison of the 16mm wagons. Michael, do I qualify for the bonus points? I was very fortunate to recently obtain some items via an estate sale. A counterbalanced arm is fitted under one...
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bobcatt's 2 bits: which (switch)witch is which?
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An informal journal of various model railway projects. I neither accept nor assume any responsibility for the results of actions by persons attempting to duplicate my efforts regardless of the methods employed. Always wear proper safety equipment and follow manufacturer's instructions for tool and material usage. Which (switch)witch is which? Didn't think I'd taken a photo of this - on film no less! One quick scan and a digital cleanup later. Using N scale track and turnouts. The top " Inglenook. Also vi...
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bobcatt's 2 bits: 10.2013
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An informal journal of various model railway projects. I neither accept nor assume any responsibility for the results of actions by persons attempting to duplicate my efforts regardless of the methods employed. Always wear proper safety equipment and follow manufacturer's instructions for tool and material usage. I have a lot of books, though not as many as some, it's true. So far 15' L x 6' H of bookcases. And some bankers boxes. And some Rubbermaid tubs. Need another bookcase, I guess. Not a trivial ta...
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the S Scale Workshop: Who We Are
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The S Scale Workshop is comprised of a small group of like-minded modellers - from Ontario, Quebec and Pennsylvania. We exhibit at a limited number of annual events, primarily in the Southern Ontario region. The S Scale Workshop. Is comprised of several modellers from Ontario, Quebec, and the United States who work in S scale (1:64) standard gauge. Most members have built modules to our own standard. Based on the (HO) Free-mo system. Each year, we exhibit our modular layout. The cast of characters:.
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bobcatt's 2 bits: non-standard rant
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An informal journal of various model railway projects. I neither accept nor assume any responsibility for the results of actions by persons attempting to duplicate my efforts regardless of the methods employed. Always wear proper safety equipment and follow manufacturer's instructions for tool and material usage. I've always been wary of manufacturers who insist on incorporating non-value-add, proprietary features into their products. Turned out it is Bristol Wrench. The Maker's Bill of Rights. I've come...
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the S Scale Workshop: Jamie
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The S Scale Workshop is comprised of a small group of like-minded modellers - from Ontario, Quebec and Pennsylvania. We exhibit at a limited number of annual events, primarily in the Southern Ontario region. For some time I have claimed to be an honorary Canadian citizen. My usual backing to this boast is that I have crossed a provincial boundary by canoe, but now I can add membership in the S Scale Workshop as well. For some time I've been planning a small layout where my Canadian rolling stock would be...
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the S Scale Workshop: Chris
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The S Scale Workshop is comprised of a small group of like-minded modellers - from Ontario, Quebec and Pennsylvania. We exhibit at a limited number of annual events, primarily in the Southern Ontario region. At Dolgoch Falls, Talyllyn Railway, Wales. My background in technology and fabrication is reflected in the aspects of this hobby that most interest me; control systems, circuitry and wiring, benchwork, track laying, CAD, and so on. A semi-regular co-host of the " Model Rail Radio. 7mm (O16.5), We...