CambriaArea51
Well-Known Member
Willie- Wouldn't it be easier to notch out the ramp so the coupler goes under and the railcar buts up closer or an exention on the ramp sort of like an overhang.
2011. Epicenter in VA. Same week as Hurricane/TS Irene.The last one we had here was in 2010-2011 or thereabouts. It is rare, but we do get them. I think 5.1 is stronger than the one 9 years ago.
Actually I am usually up around 0430 CDT every morning. I just don't get to the Coffee Shop for a while. I catch up on E-Mails, overnight news stories and I go for a mile-long walk and a dip in the pool before coming here. When working, I always got up at 0400 (without an alarm) and in five years since retirement, I haven't broken that habit yet. I actually like being an early riser.Willie - Nice sunrise; you were up earlier than me on this fine Sunday.
Not really. The Walther's bridge plate is nothing more than a .030" piece of material, no embossing or any other details. The kit also has another ramp that I am not using in this scene with a notch in it. I will be using it in a transload scene to drive equipment off flatcars. I found a solution as described above.Willie- Wouldn't it be easier to notch out the ramp so the coupler goes under and the railcar buts up closer or an exention on the ramp sort of like an overhang.
Did you do the patriotic thing last month and refuse to have them on the 4th?with an English Muffin on the side today, Flo.
Good morning. It's sunny and 72.
Gotta love computer glitches...
Oh, by the way too. Ive just had a Win10 major OS upgrade. Took about an hour or so. Haven't had time to check out yet what they've stuffed up. Hope they've fixed my printers not working problem they caused on the previous update plus one. I hope the program for it reinstalls.
Update to 2004 (April 2020) has brought me some grief on some programs we use. Mostly due to vendors not trying to keep up with Microsoft (losing the ability to print from these programs in a web browser). While we have the physical servers here, they use web browsers to access. Vendors solution is to revert back to the older version (1909 or 1903). I hate the constant update cycle.
I hate it when that happens to you! The auto-save on this forum usually recovers about 90% of what I intend to post. It works best when you hit "What's new" and go back to the thread, instead of simply reloading the page.CRAPOLO! I just lost a long post!
Was trying to acknowledge Many of you!
RATS!
TERRY must have had a premonition earlier?Gotta love computer glitches...