Hi Brady. Welcome aboard! You must have thought we were ignoring you, but I suspect it's simply light traffic on the list. I like your structures. Cardstock has come a long way, and I myself am a big proponent of building papers. We are a scale list, but welcome Flyer runners who are interested in the shift to scale. That's the route taken by one of this scale's best ambassadors, Brooks Stover. He started with Flyer and morphed to a scale layout that is barely barely recognizable as hi-rail.. If you haven't visited his website, you owe it to yourself to visit soon.
www.buffalocreekandgauley.com Brooks also builds great looking structures from paper and balsa. Cheers Jim Martin > On April 25, 2013 at 11:52 AM Brady <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > I just signed up, thought I'd say hello. > > After spending 25 years in O my interests have returned to S gauge. One > change this time is in structures, instead of Plasticville I've started to > lean more towards scale with the new generation of cardstock > structures<http://www.trainlife.com/albums/view/2940> > > That trend will continue, and while the scale pikes I've seen in S Gaugian > and the NASG Dispatch are inspirational, the budget says stick with Flyer > equipment for now. In any case I look forward to seeing more of what's > happening in the scale and hi-rail side of the hobby. > > > Brady Burdge > > > >
