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Steve! It's like Three Mile Island all over again! That looks absolutely incredible!
Yep Steve that sure does look like Three Mile Island , Just hope you don't have a meltdown on your railroad. Looks really good . Jeffrey I also have numerous physical ailments and know what it is like to overcome them . And all I can say to you is awesome works and photos whenever you post Dude . And I'm also glad that we have enough common sense people in this forum that we keep that kind of negativity out of here !!!!!
NZACe, your account is now locked.
WOW!! I'm gone a day or two and a troll shoots his mouth off.
Glad he's gone.

Steve, that's a great looking background and good application technique too. That's a terrific price for a photgraphic background. I looked into some here and they were about $5 a foot!
John, since my layout is before sodium vaopr, all of my lights are white incandescent with a few bluish mercury lights mixed in. If I was doing a modern layout, I'd use the amber to simulate sodium vapor and blue to simulate mercury lights for all my outside lighting. It's rare, at least over here, to see any business using incandescent outdoor lighting. I think nearly 100% of our street lights are either sodium vapor or mercury. Yes, street lights come next in the addiction.

Thanks for all the comments and interest. I will have a go at diming the white a bit. I think the general concensus is to have white indoors and amber (sodium) outside.
Over the past few weeks I have been working on a new website and have finally got it to a point I am happy to share. Comments welcome
www.freewebs.com/rjrbranchline
John
RJR
I like the white ones....
the difference is in this WEBSITE:: i havent been else where in months....congrats to all whom patrol the premise here even on the holidays!!! when i ever the basement finished, i can only hope my work compares to ALL ive seen here
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