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 Posted: Fri Mar 31st, 2006 11:23 am
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Sounds like an excellent Backup.....................we may not need it and can save it for the next discussion..................One thing about having a backup and moving it forward is people know what topic is scheduled in advance...................So , next week when you announce topic and backup, again the backup can be moved forward if we do not get to needing it :)

I like your idea Don:thumb: :moose:



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 Posted: Fri Mar 31st, 2006 12:11 pm
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I'll join in as soon as I get home from work and hope you've procrastinated long enough so that i still can catch up with you........:dude:



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 Posted: Sun Apr 2nd, 2006 03:03 am
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Sounds good to me - I'll try to be there  :)

I have a subject idea:

If for some reason you had to change scales, what gauge would you change to and why?  This would entail 100% of all your "Present gauge" stuff being traded for the new gauge.



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 Posted: Sun Apr 2nd, 2006 03:13 am
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Could make an interesting topic.

Why do I think someone maybe about to jump ship:)

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 Posted: Sun Apr 2nd, 2006 03:30 am
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LOL  Not me - - I already did that (Twice) in 86 & 92
HO - to N then N  to G



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 Posted: Sun Apr 2nd, 2006 02:28 pm
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LMAO!

Holy smokes Mikie!!

HO to N would be an adjustment....but N to G???  LOL!

Must have thrown your perception outta whack for a while!  :shocked:  :bg:  ;)



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 Posted: Sun Apr 2nd, 2006 10:16 pm
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Hotshot wrote: LMAO!

Holy smokes Mikie!!

HO to N would be an adjustment....but N to G???  LOL!

Must have thrown your perception outta whack for a while!  :shocked:  :bg:  ;)

Yeah, it sure did  :)  I had to get used to scenery that took up 2 square feet, instead of 6 X 6 inches  :D  :D  :D 



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 Posted: Mon Apr 3rd, 2006 12:56 am
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I heard the big drawback in G Scale was you have to keep pruning the scenery.



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 Posted: Mon Apr 3rd, 2006 01:18 am
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Will_Annand wrote: I heard the big drawback in G Scale was you have to keep pruning the scenery.
Only for outdoor scenery  :)  All I could have is an indoor set  :)  Just have to watch out for cats!:dog::dog::dog::dog::dog:



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 Posted: Mon Apr 3rd, 2006 03:06 am
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G Gauger wrote: Will_Annand wrote: I heard the big drawback in G Scale was you have to keep pruning the scenery.
Only for outdoor scenery  :)  All I could have is an indoor set  :)  Just have to watch out for cats!:dog::dog::dog::dog::dog:

And I thought the cats helped you build the layout by some of the photo's you have posted in the past Mikey. LOL :bg: :bg: :bg:



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