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Conrail Ft. Wayne Line: August 2014
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Conrail Ft. Wayne Line. This site is dedicated to the construction of my N-scale based Conrail layout. The layout represents the Ft. Wayne Line between Wooster and Mansfield and industrial trackage in each including the Harding IT to the former GM Ontario plant. Wednesday, August 6, 2014. Risers connected to plywood by pocket hole screws. Posted by Phil D. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Conrail Ft. Wayne Line. October 15, 2010. 15" mainline, 12" industrial/staging. 7 on mainline with #5s in industries.
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The Truth About Model Trains: April 2008
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The Truth About Model Trains. A blog about the N scale model train world. Industry news, interesting forum discussions, and maybe a little bit of talking about actual modeling. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Let the Bashing Begin. And if so, would they be inclined to do anything about it? What are they smokin' up there in Talent, anyway? Of course not. But it's perfectly understandable. Leveraging the Internet, M-T has at their disposal a vast pool of accumulated knowledge to tap, complete with volunteers read...
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Susquehanna Division 11 of the Mid-Eastern Region of the National Model Railroad Association
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Susquehanna Division 11 Rail Links. For Museums/Tourist Railroads in the Susquehanna Division 11. Historical Societies (for Susquehanna Division 11 railroads). National Railway Historical Society. Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Chapter. Pottsville and Reading Chapter. Anthracite Railroads Historical Society. Chessie System Historical Society. Delaware and Hudson Railway Company Historical Society. Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society. Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad Historical Society. Suggested f...
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The Truth About Model Trains: Pleasing the Crowd... or Yourself. That is the Question
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The Truth About Model Trains. A blog about the N scale model train world. Industry news, interesting forum discussions, and maybe a little bit of talking about actual modeling. Saturday, May 29, 2010. Pleasing the Crowd. or Yourself. That is the Question. But am I biting off more than I really want to chew? It would probably help if one or two guys lived closer, and could come over on a Tuesday night to help take care of the tedium. Or if I was an hour away, instead of two plus, so I could expect to ...
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The Truth About Model Trains: June 2011
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The Truth About Model Trains. A blog about the N scale model train world. Industry news, interesting forum discussions, and maybe a little bit of talking about actual modeling. Thursday, June 2, 2011. How Much Time is Too Much Time? Now that the sun is out a little more, there are other chores that take me away from the layout. Finishing the paint job on the house chief among them. There's also baseball on TV, which my wife and I enjoy sitting together and watching. We all know someone that's gone off th...
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The Truth About Model Trains: April 2011
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The Truth About Model Trains. A blog about the N scale model train world. Industry news, interesting forum discussions, and maybe a little bit of talking about actual modeling. Friday, April 29, 2011. Still Not Sold on Sound. Nope Sound is not the savior of the hobby. There are many who would argue otherwise, but rest assured, they are wrong. Sound is a novelty, it will amuse the uninitiated briefly, and be a crutch to people who would rather not pursue a higher standard of model building. TTAMT is a blo...
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The Truth About Model Trains: February 2008
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The Truth About Model Trains. A blog about the N scale model train world. Industry news, interesting forum discussions, and maybe a little bit of talking about actual modeling. Thursday, February 21, 2008. Kato approaches the American market differently than most other manufacturers, and the "typical" American modeler. As I have said, Kato aims to build models of iconic American trains. When viewing their model selection from that angle the following model choices make complete sense. Or the rugged appea...
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The Truth About Model Trains: The Fleet Mentality
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The Truth About Model Trains. A blog about the N scale model train world. Industry news, interesting forum discussions, and maybe a little bit of talking about actual modeling. Friday, September 11, 2009. On the Railwire, the topic of the cost. Of some new rolling stock came up, and it got me thinking about how our rolling stock purchases fit in with the concept of our model railroads. Plus, the method of "Build to Order" means that you either pony up or miss the boat. I'm drawn to N scale for it's train...
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The Truth About Model Trains: Still Not Sold on Sound
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The Truth About Model Trains. A blog about the N scale model train world. Industry news, interesting forum discussions, and maybe a little bit of talking about actual modeling. Friday, April 29, 2011. Still Not Sold on Sound. Nope Sound is not the savior of the hobby. There are many who would argue otherwise, but rest assured, they are wrong. Sound is a novelty, it will amuse the uninitiated briefly, and be a crutch to people who would rather not pursue a higher standard of model building. Great Im just ...
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The Truth About Model Trains: September 2009
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The Truth About Model Trains. A blog about the N scale model train world. Industry news, interesting forum discussions, and maybe a little bit of talking about actual modeling. Friday, September 11, 2009. On the Railwire, the topic of the cost. Of some new rolling stock came up, and it got me thinking about how our rolling stock purchases fit in with the concept of our model railroads. Plus, the method of "Build to Order" means that you either pony up or miss the boat. I'm drawn to N scale for it's train...
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