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Post by Josh on Sept 19, 2006 17:49:34 GMT -5
Just wondering how many of you out there are also Model Railroaders
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jail
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Post by jail on Sept 23, 2006 1:21:28 GMT -5
Since I was a little kid. My dad and I collect Marklin.
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Post by Josh on Sept 27, 2006 18:41:24 GMT -5
If everyone could please vote, even if you aren't, vote no please. we have 32 members and 5 votes, thats sad.
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Post by Pat on Sept 27, 2006 19:49:36 GMT -5
I am, in HO, N, O, and soon to be G
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Post by Josh on Sept 27, 2006 22:24:36 GMT -5
I am, in HO, N, O, and soon to be G wow! where do you put it all?
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Post by David on Sept 28, 2006 0:15:49 GMT -5
I am, in HO, N, O, and soon to be G wow! where do you put it all? Its obvious, he's rich, and lives in a mansion, so he has tons of room for all his trains ;D
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Post by Pat on Sept 28, 2006 14:37:09 GMT -5
LOL I wish...Just a big barn...Old so we had to run power lines to it...It was an old house barn, and has a huge hay loft. Thats where we set it all up
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Post by cpr9100 on Sept 29, 2006 1:47:53 GMT -5
I'am into HO scale, working on a BN SD40-2 detailing it and putting sound in it. Steve Blind Bay BC.
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Post by bnsf4924 on Oct 31, 2006 0:58:45 GMT -5
Ho scale!!!! Mainly BNSF and Amtrak stuff.
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Post by Josh on Feb 19, 2007 19:37:26 GMT -5
Horray, another N scaler!. I don't feel so left out now! Together we can cry for Modern Dash 9's, ES44's, and SD70m-2/ace's!
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Post by TrainboyH16-44 on Feb 20, 2007 1:31:34 GMT -5
I voted other, because I model both HO and N...although the HO one is prevalent. I'm waiting for the PCM GN S-2 to ship right now. ;D
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Post by dantheman on Mar 24, 2008 19:11:35 GMT -5
Does L scale Count.
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c36dash7
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Post by c36dash7 on Mar 25, 2008 14:44:42 GMT -5
Not sure if the poll is closed by now, but chalk me up for one vote for HO , and one for N scale .
I have started dabbling into V scale for just about a year, now ( first 6 months reading / now 6 months pro active ).
All my previous model railroading background and experience ( including a full time / self-employed occupation as a custom- builder, for HO scale contemporary diesel "supermodels " ), really is what I attribute as the main factor, for me to go vertical, as far as my progress in V scale . It all adds up . Really !
I still have a very long ways to go ( in V scale ) , that much is true, but I nevertherless very strongly encourage everyone, to think outside the box, and get pro active in model railroading , and also step out of the house, for some real-life railfanning .
Those are the key elements I have found in common, with pretty much all the members of the BCLW Team , and all the main contributors to the Forum .
All those related side activities really is... what makes such a huge difference overall .
Jean Brisson doing business as mesa Grande Shops
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