Yep!  One of my older brothers did that for me many years ago when I was just a 
little guy.  Vast improvement!

Charles Weston

--- On Sat, 7/28/12, trainsjeep88 <[email protected]> wrote:

From: trainsjeep88 <[email protected]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Serious Ops on an AF layout
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, July 28, 2012, 1:33 PM
















 



  


    
      
      
      Not traditional but Flyer runs good on DC with a Radio Shack diode??? in 
place of the F N R unit.

   Stan



--- In [email protected], Pieter Roos <pieter_roos@...> wrote:

>

> Well, of course you can operate with non-scale models.

> 

> You could "operate" with wood blocks. Back in the 1950's, a company called 
> Avalon Hill had a board game called "Dispatcher" where two competing 
> dispatchers on adjacent divisions tried to move trains and helpers (cardboard 
> markers) with out earning "demerits" for delaying trains. Wish I hadn't sold 
> my copy.

> 

> Still, that is not the direction of the main stream of the hobby. I would 
> think the biggest down side of operations on a "traditional" Flyer setup 
> would be trying to switch with the forward-neutal-reverse reversing units.

> 

> Pieter E. Roos

> 

> 

> --- On Sat, 7/28/12, shabbona_rr <user141771@...> wrote:

> 

> > Roy;

> > 

> > This only validates my contention that accurate scale models

> > are not a prerequisite to realistic operation, that

> > realistic operation can be achieved with Marx 4-wheel

> > tinplate rolling stock and slot and tongue couplers, if need

> > be. There is nothing unrealistic about AF equipment in

> > proper context, as this layout demonstrates. I use a lot of

> > AF bodies to fill out the rolling stock roster on SHABBONA

> > RR.

> > 

> > I'm giving serious thought to joining this group!

> > 

> > boB Nicholson 

> > __________________________________________________

> > 

> > 

> > 

> > --- In [email protected],

> > "Roy" <royhoffman@> wrote:

> > >

> > > I know it's AF, but you gotta see this. There's an AF

> > operator in Rutland, VT who invites model railroaders of all

> > stripes to operating sessions on his layout which looks like

> > it is strictly built for that purpose. Even the most serious

> > of the scalers love to operate on it and he is registered

> > with Kalmbach and the OPSIG. Check out one of the MR blogs

> > on Model Railroad Hobbyist: http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/8685

> > > 

> > > Roy Hoffman

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