Hi;

I hope you have received some replys off-list; but the good news is
there are a lot S scalers in the NJ/PA area. If you haven't seen them
yet, check out Craig O'Connell's S Scale web site at
http://trainweb.org/crocon/sscale.html and also Paul York's S gauge
site and NASG (both linked off the Craig's).

Welcome to the group!

Pieter Roos



--- In [email protected], "cnj_ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hello all, i recently joined the group to learn more about s scale
> since it is the focus of a possible new venture. ive done some 
basic
> research and have a local shop that sells shs stuff, so i've seen a
> little bit of s stuff. i'm a college student [oh to be poor and 
like
> trains right? well, at least i have a side job and internships that
> pay] and was wondering if anyone knew of any layouts open to 
visitors
> so i could grab a peak at some more s stuff. i live in central 
jersey,
> though i will be in the allentown area next weekend. thanks.
>






 
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