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Don't forget Ilchester with its tunnel and bridge combo. And, if you want to do it up nicely, an OML module could show sections of the former right-of-way and even some of the original stone stringers that are still in place in a few spots.
As I said before. Micro Machines suck just because there are some modelers, and I use the term loosly, who think they are accurate enough to use. Ugh!
I was the original that guy I couldn't believe my off hand comment got that much of a reaction over at Atlas. I posted there because I saw it there first (again, I seem to avoid pink sticky threads).Anyway, I just don't see the humor or whimsy in something that dangerous. I have had many fire calls. Its not a pleasant experience to be on the phone with someone trapped in a fire. Waiting for the first units to get on scene makes me sick to my stomach.The module is all wrong. And not a little wrong. Anyone with any sense whatsoever would notice the wall of the fully involved structure would colapse on the fire trucks. Seriously, didn't he look at ANY prototype pictures?As I said before. Micro Machines suck just because there are some modelers, and I use the term loosly, who think they are accurate enough to use. Ugh!What really made my loose my sh*t was seeing the water tender parked NEXT to the fire boat. Is this guy daft?People die in these thinks. Its not cool. Its not whimsical. Its not thoughtfull or cute. Treat it with some damn respect.Mike, its not finished, but I think it looks OK:
Now back to the Old Main Line... Remember back when Ed hatched the scheme to build the Horseshoe Curve on N trak standards? As iconic as that would be, the OML presents some much more interesting possibilities. First, the overall distance is shorter, the scenery is more "intimate" (i.e. easier to represent on relatively small modules) and it fits very nicely into the OneTrak scheme of things, wherein single or double track can be done as a standard, curves and grades are a possibility (although grades would be less necessary since the terrain can be more effectively manipulated), and of course, my pet peeve, better looking track can be used.If this is a project anyone is interested in pursuing, either within or without Bantrak, I'll throw my hat in.Lee
It's sure pretty, but I'd recommend it for railfans, because you're not going to see many trains on it.
There are only two issues with the OML:1. There's no online industries any more, that I know of.2. There's very little traffic on it.It's sure pretty, but I'd recommend it for railfans, because you're not going to see many trains on it.
I wouldn't be partial to a BANtrak union. What's the benefit?