Roger,

Thank you for your kind words. The wye modules were definitely a group 
effort. It is my understanding that Don Hand came up with the original 
idea and concept. Jack Troxell built the framework (not a small feat in 
and of itself) and hand-laid all the code 100 track, and I wrapped it up 
by doing the wiring and the dressing up. Oh, and my wife built the 
structures (can't forget her!!!:-) ), and club member Jerry made the 
front fascia panels.
  - Peter.

On 10/26/2010 3:40 pm, Roger Nulton wrote:
> Great job on the website, Peter.  It’s fun to see you guys in action.  IMO, 
> train shows are a most effective way to make people aware of S Scale.  When 
> we were showing Gale Irwin’s portable layout around Southern California, 
> there were plenty of guys who had AF as kids and didn’t know about all that 
> is now available.  I know for certain that some reentered the hobby as S 
> gaugers.
>
> The HSSG wye modules are a fine addition to the display.  Extra credit to you 
> for reviving them and making them attractive for the public to enjoy.  I 
> especially like the way that you built the asphalt roads.
>
> Roger Nulton

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