CambriaArea51
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Where's that all I see is "stay logged in"If you make sure "remember me" is checked, you shouldn't need to.
Where's that all I see is "stay logged in"If you make sure "remember me" is checked, you shouldn't need to.
Willie- I had a similar problem and used some aluminum foil to make flashing around a chimney. Try not to be too sloppy with the "tar:.What should have been a two scale feet by two and a half scale feet, I made two and a half scale feet square.
I tried that once, the snow made the drive belt slip!Been mowing since January 6th and about every week and a half since.
That's because you were using the wrong kind of lawn mower. You need the vertical reel type with the directional grass chute on top.I tried that once, the snow made the drive belt slip!
Here's some for you Beady.Now they're saying we should wear masks even if we're not sick.
That's what you need in times like these, innovation. Thinking outside the box?Here's some for you Beady.
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Not sure why it keeps showing up upside down. It’s correct on my phone. I blame the Rona.What’s up train gang. Got this in the mail the other day. Starting it tonight. Hope everyone is staying in and safe. Cheers!View attachment 45930
Alan, you could run them, or at least photograph them together. The Ridiculous and the Sublime.Another stay at home project: Years ago I bought this Athearn TOFC flat. It's toyish and I couldn't run it with some of my other rolling stock, but it does serve a purpose in a short freight. A good project when you don't want to get too involved with something, say like the SPHTS Red Caboose TOFC flat car kits I'm building. Beautiful models but they put the T in Tedious! This can't be seen in the same train with those, but I'll find a place for it. Painted the trucks, replaced the wheels with Intermountains, and a resistor wheelset so it's club compliant, got rid of the crappy plastic couplers and substituted Kadee short shank whisker types with glad hands removed, shot it with some Dullcote, and removed the front axle from the trailers. No trailer that short would be a dualie, at least none that I know of. Weathering later. Maybe an hour's work.
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When I get them done I have a way to go on them.Alan, you could run them, or at least photograph them together. The Ridiculous and the Sublime.
I see what you did there.That's what you need in times like these, innovation. Thinking outside the box?
Another stay at home project: Years ago I bought this Athearn TOFC flat. It's toyish and I couldn't run it with some of my other rolling stock, but it does serve a purpose in a short freight. A good project when you don't want to get too involved with something, say like the SPHTS Red Caboose TOFC flat car kits I'm building. Beautiful models but they put the T in Tedious! This can't be seen in the same train with those, but I'll find a place for it. Painted the trucks, replaced the wheels with Intermountains, and a resistor wheelset so it's club compliant, got rid of the crappy plastic couplers and substituted Kadee short shank whisker types with glad hands removed, shot it with some Dullcote, and removed the front axle from the trailers. No trailer that short would be a dualie, at least none that I know of. Weathering later. Maybe an hour's work.
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