Hello

I come in peace...

Tonight, after spending a couple of hours trying to install lights my 
critter, I turned for relief to the photos section of this group.

I found three folders that involved modules.  If you are not yet choking 
with module talk I urge you to take a look.

In the order posted.

1 - #Module Simon - beautiful scenery probably belonging with group #3 
below.

2. Bill Lane's S Mod modules - really impressive modules showing a lot of 
patience and electrical know-how

3. S Scale workshop - these look like freemo to me.  They are not identified 
but if you know a modeling group involving Chris, Jim, Andy, Simon, David, 
Oliver, and Pete you will have a clue.

I leave in peace...

Art


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Abbott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 3:33 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} module redux and, hopefully, the terminus


> I'd like to thank everyone who took the time to reply both on and
> offlist regarding modules and specs. All of your input has been
> helpful in some way.
>
> This topic wasn't supposed to be about which format is better - it
> started as an inquiry into whether anyone was pursuing the Free-Mo
> style outside of our small group (who really _did_ build 93' of
> modules for the edification of the nay-sayers) here in the frozen
> north.
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> Some people took the explanation of why our modules were _not_ built
> to the S-MOD spec as an attack on the de-facto system. Simply put; S-
> MOD _as_presented_ by the OFFICIAL documentation at the NASG.org
> website (which we did, in fact, take the time to read) did NOT allow
> us to meet our needs and goals - period. Doesn't mean there's
> anything wrong with it; it means it just wasn't the way we wanted to
> do things. This is equivalent to choosing a different roadname or
> era to model in. You want to model NYC? = Fine by me.
>
> We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.
>
> best regards,
>
> ChrisA
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