Yes, Rusty, These look great and like Trevor I'm looking forward to purchasing these as well.
Glad to hear you are up and about. Cheers, Daniel. On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 5:17 PM, tpm1ca <[email protected]> wrote: > ** > > > Hi Rusty: > > Glad to hear you're getting back on the bike - literally as well as > figuratively. > > I like the look of the drawing just fine and look forward to replacing my > scratch-built (and, I must admit, somewhat flimsy) steps with these. > > Email me, please, when you're ready to accept orders. > > Cheers! > > - Trevor > > --- > > Trevor Marshall > > Port Rowan in 1:64 > I model a steam-era Canadian National branch line terminal in S scale, and > blog about it here: > http://themodelrailwayshow.com/cn1950s > > The Model Railway Show > Listen in as two recovering radio newscasters host a podcast about the > hobby: > http://www.themodelrailwayshow.com > > --- In [email protected], rusty rustermier wrote: > > > > I promised some members in the S Scale Workshop that I would make > these steps for the CN baggage and RPO cars. I had a slight delay in my > life after I fell off my bicycle in October, fractured my hip, and was in a > wheel chair for a month and crutches for another month. All is well at this > time, in fact I plan on getting back on my bicycle again this weekend after > a very long hiatus. > > I moved my shop tools to a spare bedroom in my abode, instead of the > cold garage, and today I went to work making the brass strips I need to > make a pattern for the steps. If all goes well I'll have the pattern made > by next week and some steps in about a week or so after that. I will need > to make a left and right pattern for the end steps. I would appreciate it > if the CN guys would look at the drawing and let me know if something is > missing. > > > > The attachment is a drawing that one of the S Scale Workshop > gentlemen sent me to use. > > > > > > Rusty, AKA, J. Rustermier > > > > > -- Daniel McConnachie
