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Messages - Terry Toenges

#2731
HO / Re: 2" straight
August 01, 2007, 12:01:42 PM
Thanks for the info Bachmann. Now I know.  :)
#2732
If the only comments about the new 4-4-0 are from people who like them, then how is Bachmann to know if there any dislikes about them?
So Bachmann sells a handful of them to people who expressed their like for them and the rest sit unsold because there are more people who dislike them than like them but never let Bachmann know of their dislike or what they didn't like about them.
Personally, I don't care for the looks of them based on the photos, but I'll probably buy one just to have a 4-4-0.
#2733
General Discussion / Re: Best Friend Model
July 28, 2007, 11:33:20 AM
If Bachmann made O-27 3 rail products, I could understand your concern, but they don't.
Mentioning the 3 rail stuff isn't going to affect Bachmann's sales. Especially since some "model railroaders" view the 3 rail stuff as toys.
#2734
HO / Re: wiring
July 27, 2007, 02:19:57 PM
GL -
I wouldn't be talking about Peco or Atlas on here.
Stephen Warrington doesn't approve of other companies being mentioned.
#2735
General Discussion / Re: Best Friend Model
July 27, 2007, 02:13:55 PM
Stephen,
What does Athearn, Lifelike, Model Power, etc. have to do with Bachmann?
I don't see you complaining when those companies are mentioned.
Or was your comment just meant to rag on other board users?
I have both Lionel and Bachmann on my layout.
#2736
General Discussion / Re: Why railroading?
July 24, 2007, 09:53:33 AM
I'm returning with you now to those thrilling days of yesteryear when the Iron Horse rolls again. High ball Mogul awayyyyyyy........
#2737
General Discussion / Re: number of trains
July 21, 2007, 10:59:46 AM
If you're able to count the number you have, then you don't have enough. ;D
#2738
General Discussion / Re: What caused this!?
July 19, 2007, 12:36:10 PM
Goofy126 - And I thought that only happened on model railroads.
#2739
HO / Re: bridge
July 18, 2007, 01:25:07 PM
I guess it depends on what your definition of "curved" is. 
I've never heard of anyone speak of angled bridges. They're either curved or straight.
I'd call these curved even though they are made of straight sections.





#2740
I am not sure what you mean by "shortening of rail".
Are you talking about cutting off a section of the EZ Track?
Or cutting individual rail(s) on a piece of EZ Track?
With all the EZ Track I've worked with, I've never had a problem with an individual rail or both rails on a piece of EZ being too long for the roadbed.
Bad batch from the factory?
I'm also not sure what you mean by "re-alignment at the joiners".  Are the joiners cockeyed on the piece?
The only time I've had to replace joiners is from frequent assembly and disassembly where they get bent out of shape or where they get bent down from picking up long sections, like a half moon, without proper support in the middle.
I guess it's possible they could be screwed up from the factory but I've never seen it.
#2742
General Discussion / Re: Model railroad club
July 13, 2007, 10:35:05 AM
Put an ad in the local paper or a note on a local bulletin board.
#2743
1. Have you ever rode on a steam train? Yes

2. Where was your last steam train ride? Jackson, Missouri

3. What year was your last steam train ride? 2006

4. Do you often "chase" steam trains for enjoyment or photo ops.? Whenever I can. The Black Hills Central is a good one for that the way it winds around.

5. Bonus Q  What is your all time favorite steam train? Can't say.
#2744
General Discussion / Re: The Future of model trains
July 04, 2007, 11:46:43 AM
I thought that was really neat.
#2745
Usher - I don't see why you couldn't use cereal boxes. The others have good ideas, too.
When I was a kid, I use to use cereal boxes and any other boxes I could find to make castles and forts.
Scissors, Elmer's glue, markers, old magazines (to cut out pictures of things like trees, people, etc.), and construction paper were all that was needed.