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how many on this list have been building up rolling stock fleets and don't have a layout, but are praised for their work. which face should i address?
I think its time to move on. There's been a lot of good information provided, but it's obviously not making a dent. I'm sure when Steve has something to report, he'll let us know.
How long will it be before they show us how to add DCC to a tree?
Or, conversely, you can buy models which are 95% accurate and kitbash the remaining 5% - which might include lowering the car, body-mounting couplers, or adding additional detail.
Hey that's my girlfriend and that better be a Lite Beer! ;DJoeQuote from: sizemore on August 13, 2009, 09:53:37 PMQuote from: Dave Vollmer on August 13, 2009, 09:41:01 PMProst!!!I call dibs on the blonde up front.
Quote from: Dave Vollmer on August 13, 2009, 09:41:01 PMProst!!!I call dibs on the blonde up front.
Prost!!!
But one problem is that those cars only represent 3% (maybe less) of the prototype body styles for a 60's era RR. And as a guage, I consider a box car to have four parts: doors, roof, ends, sides. I require all four to be correct to call the car correct.As an example, there is only one quality model of a 40' boxcar with a diagonal panel roof. But ACF and many home built cars like GN, CB&Q (and I'm sure many others) cars use that roof (which means pretty much every MT standard box for those two roads is incorrect).I don't know how anyone models the SAL. Except for the first orders of boxcars, Pretty much all had 8' doors (which, again, outs all the MT offerings).
Steve sounds like a guy that got banned from Z Scale Yahoo Group and I believe Trainboard last month. Everything seemed so difficult and he wanted to fight about everything. I also believe he was using an assumed name before someone did a little digging and found out who he reall was. Maybe HO is a better scale for him, less to worry about?Joe
Yet 8-foot doors exist and the MTL cars can be modified easily to accept 8-foot doors and be an accurate representation of SAL prototypes.
Quote from: Shipsure on August 17, 2009, 09:09:05 PMSteve sounds like a guy that got banned from Z Scale Yahoo Group and I believe Trainboard last month. Everything seemed so difficult and he wanted to fight about everything. I also believe he was using an assumed name before someone did a little digging and found out who he reall was. Maybe HO is a better scale for him, less to worry about?Joe1) Didn't Lee have him over to cut framing? Hard to fake that.2) going back through this, and reading his clarification, I think Steve was really asking about which MTL cars needed to be lowered, have new wheels installed, or in some otherway modified to be more prototypical. I also think that we would have benefitted from knowing he did Proto 87 modelling - the standards for that crowd are pretty strict, and I can see how it would color his approach.So how about we all lay off the bashing, and just answer his technical questions. Then, if we're lucky, we can keep him in the fold, and all have the pleasure of watching his new layout unfold.
Easily, huh. What exactly do you think needs to be done?