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Eeebox Store
I was wondering if anyone here has had any experience with Eeebox Store. They have a $600 Bridgewerks magnum power supply for $150. Sounds tempting and everything I have learned so far about Eeebox is that it is a website selling direct from Chinese manufacturers. So does anyone here know anything about them?
Deleting Saved Pics
If I delete pictures that were saved to the MRH server, what happens on the posts where I used those pictures? Will the pictures disappear, or still remain to be seen?
Thanks for your help!
Paul Krentz
N&W Pokey District, Sub 1 3/4
Conway Scenic Railroad Steam in the Snow Event Video from last year
Tomorrow at the Conway Scenic Railroad in North Conway New Hampshire is the annual "Steam in the Snow " special excursion. Last Year I followed the train from North Conway to Sawyer River and return. It was pretty much an all day affair.I will be going tomorrow to video and photograph the event. Here is a video I made of last years excursion..

Question on MRH forum links
I noticed this morning that, immediately after I add a new reply here, the link that appears above the reply includes the text "?page=<page number>" immediately before the "#comment-<comment number>". If I then copy that into another browser session, it takes me directly to that particular comment.
Short layout video
Made a short vid of the new tank cars I just received. Loco is a MP Pacific with a B-man tender....Mike
J E Henry Railway a Real narrow gauge shortline Video
Yesterday I went to the Loon Mountain Resort in Lincoln New Hampshire to video and Photograph a 0-4-0T wood burning steam locomotive. I planned on making it a day trip which would take Me three hours round trip to drive up plus spend about an hour at the railroad.
Union Pacific bent rail coaling tower
Anyone out there familiar with UP's bent rail coaling tower? I am in the process of building one in N scale. Just wondered if anyone else has modeled this.

One of my favorite things
One of my favorite things about model railroading is "layers" or "revolutions". What do I mean by this - just that when working on the layout I like going back ad improving / changing / expanding on something I did previously. Let me give you an example on my previous Richlawn Railroad: When I built Hoovertown the area across the tracks was first done with ground foam grass and $1.00 trees from China. The area looked O.K. I then purchased Joe Fugate's excellent DVDs and saw static grass...and suddenly my area wasn't O.K. Anymore.
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