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Test shots as in photos and no actual model? Any opinions on it or links to pictures? Thanks for the information, Bryan. I/we appreciate it.
Don't see Walthers on that list, they must have been there, it was in their hometown.
Is this a for sure thing? What am I going to do with my decal sets for an MILW Bicentennial? I guess the superdetailing and paiting it yourself option is still available, but it's a tricky paint scheme to do.
N Scale Kits: ... 53' spine car is ready for etchings...
The U25C was announced as an all-new state-of-the-art model, by a storied manufacturer re-entering the N scale market. Why anyone would assume that old technology or old tooling would be utilized on this model or subsequent ones
I'll leave Children of the Corn to someone else, but I was thinking a Field of Dreams module. Of course it has to be Iowa corn, so this might not work.
ca·non·i·cal adjective \-ni-kəl\Definition of CANONICAL1: of, relating to, or forming a canon2: conforming to a general rule or acceptable procedure : orthodox3: of or relating to a clergyman who is a canon4: reduced to the canonical form <a canonical matrix>— ca·non·i·cal·ly adverb See canonical defined for English-language learners »See canonical defined for kids »First Known Use of CANONICAL15th centuryOther Christian Religious TermsPentateuch, blasphemy, curate, doxology, eremite, iconoclasm, liturgy, orison, pneuma, reliquary
So, I gather from the title of this thread that, for some of you, N-Scale Conventions have a religious significance. Kind of like a Papal Encyclical or something, huh? From Webster's online dictionary: