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Thanks, again! By the way, I can just see how our stockholder meetings will begin: "My name is Dave, and I'm a proud HOer." DFF
You can always deny you are THAT Dave.
Ah, yes. Hello, I represent Mantle Ridge Holdings and would like to replace leadership with Harrison Hunter. He will make this a profitable railroad from the beginning. And we only ask that he get $200 million dollar salary, and please put a vote to the shareholders that the SC 3.0 pay out an $84 million dollar bonus to cover what he lost by voluntarily coming out of retirement to run your railroad and make you even more money. Remember, you have to spend money to make money."In breaking news after the Mantle Ridge announcement, SC 3.0 has bought back all shares of the railroad and will go private. "
It turns out that my five-year old daughter was a little more upset by the conveyance of the Seaboard Central 2.0 than I expected, and she has begged me for a few days now to build her a new layout, so she can run her N scale train. So, I built the table that you see underneath the HCD layout in the following picture:The HCD table is merely temporary to allow me to test my new HO trains until I get the new layout going. I'll figure out where to put my daughter's table once I get things built. Oh, and I cheated. I hooked the N scale loop of track up to the same DCC system that the HO scale track up top is on, because I don't have two DCC systems yet. I bet that I'm the only person who can consist an N scale locomotive in an HO scale consist. DFF
It would be even cuter if it shows you and your daughter operating each of the layouts together.
Two problems with that: (1) I only have one DCC controller at present, and (2) I'm not photogenic.
Okay, I'll admit that would be pretty cute. Maybe tomorrow, since it's past her bedtime.DFF
I was nervous, though, because I haven't put any sides on her table yet, and that Unitrack I salvaged from the scrap box comes really close to the side of the table. She kept the train under control, though. No derailments.DFF