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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Well we had the first operating session on the NM today. There was 3 derailments both at low speed in the yard so nobody was injured or killed Icon_lol

Not bad, considering the amount of distraction caused by all the great scenery ! Thumbsup Thumbsup

( Hey!, the last time I was there I ran a train.....and I was distracted by all the great scenery. :oops: Big Grin Big Grin
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Pete that's a good point about the scenery. Operating sessions would probably go better without it and it would make it easier to reach in with the Rix Pix to do the uncoupling with all those @%!%^ trees out of the way. Guess that's my next project, rip all that stuff outta of there! Misngth Isn't your ship about due for it's 35 year reunion so you can come back by?
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Ship has had several reunions since, none of them in Charleston, and, money's getting a bit thin these days...seems like all my retirement income is going straight to "Corporate America's pockets". Last trip I was able to go on, was my little Sister's 45th wedding anniversary. That took me to Northern N.J., and Eastern Long Island.
Yeah I would like to get back to your part of the world, at least once more before I'm too ancient to drive that distance. Cheers
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Hopefully you can work it out Pete. Thumbsup
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Hmmmm, seems like the entire thread not just the pics have vaporized? Eek
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No, the thread's still here - I got a notification for your last post, and check a couple of previous pages, which showed up just fine, although the photos, at least on page one, are kinda weird. Crazy

Wayne
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All I'm showing is page 1 of 1 and if I click on page 48 or whatever I end up right back here again.
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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Hmmmm, seems like the entire thread not just the pics have vaporized? Eek

I see all 50 pages. The second last entry is mine
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Postby faraway ยป 14 Sep 2011, 19:57
That is N-Scale?! Beautiful Thumbsup Would like to have your eyes and hands...
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But it looks like your appends lack the photos.
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Yes it's N scale, thanks for the kind words.
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Welcome back, eh? Misngth

Wayne
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Nice pic! The water looks great!
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Thanks guys
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Tyson Rayles Wrote:Pete that's a good point about the scenery. Operating sessions would probably go better without it and it would make it easier to reach in with the Rix Pix to do the uncoupling with all those @%!%^ trees out of the way. Guess that's my next project, rip all that stuff outta of there! Misngth Isn't your ship about due for it's 35 year reunion so you can come back by?

Absolutely, Take out the scenery,, the buildings, all landscape feature and everything else except ap lain oval of track and a couple of turnouts. You can call it "Zen railroading". 35
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It would be a lot easier, not as much fun or as satisfying but a lot easier. Nope Icon_lol
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