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#601
And the Walthers Built- Ups are often compressed Cornerstone Kits.

Case in point:

Conerstone Clayton County Lumber:


Built-Up Drumlin Lumber:
#602
Another example:

Walthers sugar refinery:



Walthers PLant No.4

#603
General Discussion / Re: My first layout HO
May 15, 2007, 08:24:11 PM
Nice job.  ;) The operating crossing gates are a nice touch, and would be even more realistic if you ran you trains slower.
#604
General Discussion / Re: Making Decals
May 14, 2007, 09:51:27 PM
Hi y'all ,

I'm not sure, but I think a place like Kinko's could probably print your decals. I seem to remember reading that somewhere, but I'm not sure where. I bet they could print decent white and yellow ink,too, for your decals.
#605
An FA?
#606
HO / Re: Wanted: Walthers Red Wing Milling decals
May 12, 2007, 10:53:04 AM
Thanks, Bob.

I've emailed you about them. 8)
#607
Quote from: Atlantic Central on May 04, 2007, 09:36:39 PM
And,

Until the recent purchase of McHenry by Athearn's parent Horizon, Athearn advertised that the knuckle couplers supplied on it's equipment where Bachmann E-Z Mate's.

Athearn train sets also include Bachmann E-Z track. All of this shows the cooperative nature of these business arrangements.

There have been in the past and continue to be many such business arrangements in this hobby.

Sheldon

I wa going to sya that, but you beat me to it! ;)
#608
HO / Wanted: Walthers Red Wing Milling decals
May 10, 2007, 09:00:34 PM
I recently bought a Walthers Cornerstone Red Wing Milling flour mill kit at my LHS. I assembled the kit, looked at the decals... and 6 days later, when I was ready to decal the building, it turned out the decals had disappeared! :o

Any ideas for me?... I've looked all over for them, I think they might have been accidently thrown away by SOMEONE.   :(
#609
The tanks... squirt bottles?!? I'd never have guessed it!

#610
Yep,

Paul M.
Member

Posts: 146
#611
Okayyyyyy...


Stephen,
I've also noticed this. I don't really obsess over it or anything, but sometimes when I re-read my posts I can't but help to notice that I always seem to be stuck on 146 posts, when I think I should have a few more...

Just my two cents
#612
Wow! I read the Atlas board post... It's amazing!
#613
HO / Re: dual crossing gates question
May 04, 2007, 06:28:53 PM
jjeeffff
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Posts: 0


Wonder how he does that?
#614
HO / Re: E-Z track turnout trouble II
May 01, 2007, 06:25:14 PM
Exact reply:

To return your loco(tender) in for repair send to Bachmann Inds. 1400 E.
Erie Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19124. If your loco is under 1yr. please send
copy of your receipt.  If you do not have your receipt or if it is older
than a yr. please send the following service fee: standard  N or HO
deisel $10.00, standard N or HO steam $15.00, N, HO or ON30 DCC or
Spectrum locos are $20.00, standard Large Scale is $25.00, and Spectrum
or DCC  Large scale is $50.00.  Please include complete address and
phone number. Parts and accessories are only covered for 90 days.
Additional cost may apply.


Not too personalized. I assume that turnoiuts are "accessories"?!?
#615
HO / Re: new model railroad
April 30, 2007, 07:43:40 PM
Oh wait...

Plasser never figured out how to use the "delete" button. bnsfmodeler has.

It's evolution, y'all!