Poll: Would you participate in a new "Get off yer duff" challenge and which would you prefer?
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Finish an on-going project.
10.00%
2 10.00%
Finish a stalled project.
10.00%
2 10.00%
Start (and hopefully finish) a new project.
15.00%
3 15.00%
All or any of the above.
65.00%
13 65.00%
Total 20 vote(s) 100%
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Poll for the next Big Blue "Get off yer duff" challenge...
#16
Sound good to me then. I've come to the unfortunate conclusion that I'm going to be stuck in this house long enough to finish my shelf layout.
Stephen 

Modeling a freelanced, present day short line set in Nova Scotia, Canada. 

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#17
PEIR Wrote:I voted "Start and hopefully finish" if building benchwork and laying track is included in that option.

I think that falls under "layout work", Stephen, as seen below:

doctorwayne Wrote:....There'd be no restrictions on what model railroad-related project you choose, and no limit on how many times you enter the Challenge: layout work, scratchbuilding, kitbuilding, structures, locomotives, rolling stock, scenery...anything to do with model railroading. There'd also be no special skills required - do the project(s) you want to do and are capable of doing. We want to help you get started or simply get you off your duff and doing something....

teejay Wrote:I don't think we can be too picky as to what defines a project Goldth ........maybe even reading old MR 's !"

Based on my careless wording....

doctorwayne Wrote:There'd be no restrictions on what model railroad-related project you choose....

...you may be correct. Crazy 35 Misngth

Wayne
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#18
Well I'm happy to say my project is picked out , sitting on the work bench and waiting for " Gentlemen start yer engines " . Crazy
To err is human, to blame it on somebody else shows management potential.
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#19
So looks like voting has slowed down but if we had 17 participants I still think it would be a good challenge. Any thoughts?
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"Mountain Goat" Greg


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#20
Yeah, seventeen should be enough to merit a new Challenge, but I've just now posted a mention of it in the Upper Berth. Perhaps that will entice a few more.

Wayne
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#21
I wasn't going to jump in but I have an old Mainline wood boxcar kit I have been putting off finishing, this just might get it done. Let me know when the start is.



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Andy Kramer - modeling the Milwaukee Road in Wisconsin
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#22
I vote for "Do Something". I have not done enough on my layouts in the last year to say that I have even worked on them.I am hoping next year will be a lot more productive.
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
"The Ol Furrball"

"I'm old school,I still believe in respect"
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#23
"There'd be no restrictions on what model railroad-related project you choose"

Does 1:1 work count as "model railroad-related" Icon_lol

   
 My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew  
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#24
e-paw Wrote:Does 1:1 work count as "model railroad-related" Icon_lol

I dunno, Steve...is that a decoder you're putting in that F-unit? Misngth

Wayne
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#25
The poll is now closed, and the Challenge is under way. There's more info HERE.

Wayne
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