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@bbussey the last two links do require membership to Facebook, FYI.
I hope you will post here as well.
Rather than posting updates on my personal website and multiple blogs, I've consolidated my layout reports onto a Facebook page:http://www.facebook.com/BridgeportAndNewLondonThe page can be viewed without having a Facebook account, but you must have an account to post comments and queries.
Bummer.
Hello Bryan,Rode that stretch of track-age thru Bridgeport, CT, past Jenkins Valves on my way to NYC so many times that I've lost count! One question...are you going to model the NH style catenary and if yes then will it be with folded & soldered etched metal and will it be offered for mass consumption by other NH n-scale modellers? This one single but critical detail item has been missing from our n-scale arsenal.for too long.
In all likelihood the parts won't be an ESM item for a number of reasons, one of them being that I don't necessarily want to have to design the towers to 100% accuracy of the prototype.
@wazzou Bryan, try these. Should work without the secure link.http://www.facebook.com/BridgeportAndNewLondon/timeline/story?ut=43&wstart=1262332800&wend=1293868799&hash=8598503780150212261&pagefilter=3http://www.facebook.com/BridgeportAndNewLondon/timeline/story?ut=43&wstart=1293868800&wend=1325404799&hash=-8854243819708902724&pagefilter=3
It's almost as if you need an ESM "Trainman" line...
I just checked via a virtual client where I'm not logged into Facebook. You definitely can go to the page via the primary link above and scroll through the timeline without having an account. Click on the 2010 and 2011 links on the right to get to the schematics. You also can click on the Photos link and then the Albums link to see the photos. The schematics are in the Layout Planning album.https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.140561586286312.1073741833.140437832965354&type=3