Mostly trying to change the subject line to match the content, but S traction 
modeling is certainly a niche within a niche. The Herald had a good traction 
column for a while, I'd love to see more photos and discussion on this list if 
people are active in it.

Pieter E. Roos


--- On Thu, 2/17/11, Bob Werre <[email protected]> wrote:
> John,  The Houton area, and
> probably Texas as a whole, is pretty vacant 
> when it comes to traction.  However, a good friend of
> mine dropped On3 
> RGS for traction which I thought was a pretty wild
> swing.  Another 
> gentlemen, who modeled in O, lived here for a few years
> also had some of 
> the most beautiful traction I had ever seen with lots of
> MofW and 
> freight stuff.  So John finish up some S stuff so we
> can also wake up 
> and drool!
> >
> > I quit twice over the last 50 years, but came back.
> You can vary the 
> > variety you model. Traction models in other gauge was
> always my 
> > favorite. But nothing of quality in S.
> > S Traction is waking up.
> >
> > John Armstrong




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