Do they put old S Gaugers out to pasture? Is that where Rollie is?
John Armstrong
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From: Koz
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2011 5:13 AM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Progress Report
Group,
This weekend was dominated by work on my house, but, I managed to cut some
expansion gaps in the main line. I've had some trouble in the past with
prototypical kinks from temperature changes. Even though I have plenty of
feeders, I neglected to actually make the cuts. There are a few places where
the ties came loose from the roadbed. I hadn't even noticed it. I also worked
on assembling a PRS Northern Pacific 50' box car. This is the first one I've
assembled with the brake piping molded into the underframe. Since I don't run
my cars upside-down, I'm pleased with the elimination of the tedious work of
cleaning up the very fine piping.
I agree with Raleigh, having grown up on a farm. All open farm land in Maine
is a field. It's use is not significant, since it changes often. You might put
you're old horse out to pasture, but it will be in the field.
Ed Koz
Sanford, Maine
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