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I got to operate Saturday on Joe Desmond's Central Jersey Conrail in N Scale on Saturday. Phil
Being a curmudgeon, I feel I need to let this off my chest: This show doesn't have a good solid name which flows off your tongue. Some people call it "Springfield show", others call it "Amherst show", yet others call it "Big-E show". Neither is really correct. The actual name is "Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show", which is way too long to use. Even just "Railroad Hobby Show" is too long to use and too generic. It needs a less ambiguous, simpler, and more memorable name. Maybe we all should just call it ARSRHS? Neah, that's too long, and difficult to pronounce or remember. Or maybe RHS? That would work I guess. Or maybe just ARS Show? Sort of sounds like "arse". Something unambiguous, and easily remembered.
How about the ARS(prounounced arse) Show?
I joined Gary at La Mesa this weekend (with friends Riley Triggs and Brian Stokes) checking off bucket list items...md
added some weathering and rigged the boom...I would usually use MT Tru-Scale couplers on this, but I intended it as a T-TRAK runner so I'll have to use MT trucks with couplers...a little clear matte coat, some oil streaking, and I'm going to call this one 'done'...
Looks good.Years ago, I was trying to make thread look more like cable, and I was running out of options. As a last resort, I tried coating the thread with some black Kiwi shoe polish. It tamed the fuzzy look of the thread and looked like the asphalt like material used to coat new galvanized cable. I also tried brown polish, but didn’t care for the look. Might want to try it in a sample of thread and see what you think. It was a long time ago, so it might not be as good as I remember.
I joined Gary at La Mesa this weekend (with friends Riley Triggs and Brian Stokes) checking off bucket list items......
Not a Wabash bridge -- that was the old Monon/L&N/CSX line.
So what kind of connections do you need to get to do that?