...from a german "N"ewbie! 
I´ve bee reading here for a while, and now I just signed up to this nice place!
Take the "N" for my preferred scale 
(- and sorry, if my English comes somtimes a bit clumsy.....)
Cheers
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		Welcome, glad that you finally broke the ice. You don't even have to make excuses for your English, a lot of us in the US have the same problem.  
 
   
 
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		rocknrail Wrote:...from a german "N"ewbie! 
(- and sorry, if my English comes somtimes a bit clumsy.....)
That's OK. My German is nowhere near as good as it used to be. Way too many years since I lived there.
	
 
	
	
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Looking forward to seeing some of your N scale work.  
 
   
	 
	
	
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