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Coping with technology in a modern world.

Admittedly, I was born “old school” just after WWII. Growing up, my life has been one of constant change in the technological age that has become exponential in a relatively short time.

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Stirrups

No matter how careful you are, small plastic stirrups on freight cars seem to just "jump off" and disappear into the model railroad void no matter what kind of super glue you might use. I have figured out that making my own from brass wire is probably the best replacement route but I am not sure of the diameter and the length to use to bend into shape. Does anyone have a handy measurement or rule of thumb to use for making these replacements? 

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Marker Lights

Brand new, out-of-the-box engine or caboose marker lights for which I need help identifying a part/connection. These heavy markers have a brass knurled fitting on one side that is threaded and appears to have a gasket. The top is marked "Adlake" and has a hinged access cap.

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CB64 - The Dinner Train

The "Saucer" stops to pick up some more iced reefers on its way to NYC with perishables for the dinner tables on the East Coast.

 

 

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More Scrap Box Fun

Tropicana Warehouse is open for business! Just completed an N Scale building for my brother, John Calhoun with a few small details added.

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This Year for Easter. . . .

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Scrap Box Construction

The first photo is an example of a chip loader I found online.

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Buffalo Line Link

For those who want to see more, here's the link to follow - 

http://pamodelrailroads.com/smallery/

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Buffalo Line Ops

AND A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL!

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Proto 2000 NKP 0-8-0

STEAM RETURNS TO THE GREATER NICKEL PLATE! - - A new Proto 2000 NKP 0-8-0 switcher has arrived and will assume duties at the Ivanhoe yard. Some minor "tweaking" will be done to smooth out slow speed responses. More videos to be added later. http://youtu.be/UvWOXRj_OSc

 


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