Wednesday, July 1, 2009
No, the train isn't forgotten
We're working on the scenery right now and once I get some spray paint more will be coming.
But I wanted to point out the greatness of Google...
Months afterwards, a fellow model railroad fanatic enters the site from a Google search and weighs in on my work.
That's right here in the comments.
As a newcomer to the hobby I am DYING for expertise, and this fellow seems to have done his homework. Problem is he signed on blank with no account. I just hope he comes back.
But I wanted to point out the greatness of Google...
Months afterwards, a fellow model railroad fanatic enters the site from a Google search and weighs in on my work.
That's right here in the comments.
As a newcomer to the hobby I am DYING for expertise, and this fellow seems to have done his homework. Problem is he signed on blank with no account. I just hope he comes back.
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It's my experience (based on just you, actually)that train people are kind of weird and probably travel in small circles. I bet he comes back :)
gino - oh you bet. The EXACT copies don't exist in N scale anywhere anyone knows about.
cap - I hope so. You did!
cap - I hope so. You did!
i sent the original post to my brother Kevin who is a life-long train guy and who owns a train shop in Florida. If he can't help, then maybe one of the old guys who hang out in his shop can...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tampa-FL/Happy-Hobo-Trains
good luck!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tampa-FL/Happy-Hobo-Trains
good luck!
I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Patricia
http://lioneltrains.info
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