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Thanks a million for the info, I was one of those that looked long and hard at the Prodigy system...whew, thank you! (Sorry about the experience...
At 22 I am about ready to graduate with an Associates in Computer Science (computer programmer) although I am far from proficient. Currently...
Colonel, The colors look good, the basic design and product looks to me to be similiar to the many oil related structures we have where I am from,...
Great news Curt I'm sure it will work out well for you...keep us up to date on how you like it. I have heard good things about Digitrax and the...
Switcher arrived a couple of days ago. Runs great, slow and strong and looks decent. $40 well spent.
Sent an email off to hobbycircle to find out if the item was in stock and when it woud ship, their reply was "YOUR ORDER IS ON ITS WAY"...very...
Hello Mark, It's been about 15 years since I have ridden the Heber Creeper, but my wife would sure like us to go now. What about you, when was...
Hi Shamus, I really like the repair area. Quick question, what is that blue and red thing against the fence?
They are both closeout models from ahobbycircle.com...I placed the order, but can't find out until the 25th if they even have them in stock. I...
Thanks Fred, I think I am going to go with the S-3 in SP paint. It is a little bigger than the SW9/1200 and I think it looks a little nicer.
Hello all, I am going to buy a switcher and I am looking for suggestions. The choices are: Atlas S-1, S-2, S-3 or S-4 for $39.99 Life like EMD...
Paul, Excellant job. It is nice to see that you were able to pull trees and structures from your old layout and incorporate them into your new...
How and why were these Aux tenders used?
Stupid question, but... When you are using DCC instead of CAB control the same rule about isolating the left track from the right and vice-versa...
Thats a lot of grain
I am modeling from 1900 to 1950's and being new to the hobby as well, I have noticed a difficulty in finding affordable old-fashioned rolling...
Was anyone else disapointed by the Rock-Ridge Central article in the Feb Model Railroader? I honestly expected better work from MR on...
Paul Templar builds some spectacular scratchbuit bridges and trestles (curved as well as straight). That would be the man to talk to.
I felt code 100 would be a little more forgiving to bad ballast work because the wheels wouldn't be so sensitive to ballast that was above the top...