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Finding posts by specific contributors

Just wondering if there was an easy way to see posts made by specific forum contributors?

For example, I just came a cross a thread that was initiated and active back in April, but I missed it at the time. Recently someone commented on that thread, so it popped back up in the recent area, which brought it to my attention. It had a lot of photos I did not were posted, so it was quite enjoyable to see.

Washington Northern

I have not seen any updates or new photos, other than the awesome weed killer, of the Washington Northern. Kevin are there updates for the layout? Some of the links on your website say under construction. 

Just curious this is one of my favorite layouts.

Blessings

Bill Michael

Micron Art Manual Turnout Controls

Has anyone had "hands on" experience with the Micron Art Archimedean Turnout Control?  I'm in N Scale using Peco Streamline Code 80 turnouts.

George

Allagash chop-nose Alco RS3 - images

Here are a few images of the latest Allagash locomotive. My buddy Neil Schofield offered to do a kitbash of a chop-nose RS3 a few months back. I said, you betcha!  Neil also did the painting and decaling. I did the weathering, and enjoyed every minute of it. Lots of Alco leakage. This is the last active RS3 on the AGR.Just about ready for the deadline. For now, it's the switcher at New Sharon. 

Viewing MRH Magazine on a tablet

Hi Everybody!!

I read with interest the article on reading MRH on a $139 tablet. I have experienced a small problem. I have a Nook HD+ 9" tablet I received for Father's Day/Birthday. When I tried to download the current issue I was informed I needed Flash Player, which is not supported on my Nook's operating system. I can read the current issue in my browser if I just click on the correct button. My question is this: how can I get all the back issues for my little Nook?

Now for some other information:

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Central Vermont Roxbury Sub Operating Session

Just concluded an operating session on my home layout. We ran the midnight-9:00 portion of the day last Saturday. Today a different crew came out to run the 9:00-3:00 pm trick. We had a great time - and the layout performed without incident. So much so that I had the rare treat to run a couple of trains during the session! 

Some photos:

An RS-3 handles the "Rock Train" - a train that serves a gravel quarry - north of Randolph. 

Virginian and Lake Erie's picture

Model work after 5 years/ Colorado Model Railroad Museum at the Greeley Freight Station

September 2009

A very nice museum layout that also has great news letters and video's as well. It may have been mentioned on here before but I discovered it after watching a YouTube video and this place was promoted in a video that came up in the you may also like section or what ever they call it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSjnmqGdVMo&list=PLCiFPrus_jMrL3c9K5oPPX...

rickwade's picture

How do you save a post as a "draft" so it can be added to over time and then posted?

I believe that I saw on a screen somewhere a "Save As A Draft" option instead of "Submit" but I can't seem to find it.  I'd like to use the draft feature to work on a post as I complete portions of a project and then "Submit" when ready.  Does anyone know if / how to do that?  Thanks!

Morenci Southern Railroad in HOn3

I was following the turntable lip discussion and was interested in the turntable B&W photo at Poland, AZ.  Somehow I stumbled upon the Morenci Southern Railroad.  Then I got distracted reading about the line and the nickname "The Old Corkscrew."  From the description of the line, corkscrew fits.  Does anyone have a source for a clear map of the right of way? It seems to be a very interesting subject.  I would like to see where the line went.

Thanks to anyone who can help.

Den


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