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Funny ... hey Peteski, you've got a few, just send me one of your extras.
If you feel that spending $20 on a digital caliper is a waste of money, I'll send you a check for $20 so you can buy your caliper. PM me your mailing address.
Yes, Dwigth, you are one of the converts. You have joined the caliper owners collective. My offer was for OldEastRR.
I was just kiddin', buddy. Obviously you're not familiar with working class Chicago humor. Thing is I am dialed way back on model railroading since my final layout (for real) is constructed sturdily, running well, and has 70% of the scenery done. I may buy a car here and there, possibly a loco, but it's craft scenery and buildings mostly from here to the end. Nothing precision-oriented. It's based on the 1950's New Haven. Even though I was born and raised in the Midwest, I had a few visits to New England when younger and was commissioned by a friend to build an N-Track module with a NH flavor. It gave me a fascination for the railroad and its region that I finally (several of my layouts later) gave me the layout I have now. The NH was a pretty unique RR, even for the east coast.
Here's the one I made by modifying a Blair Line kit. The steeple is almost the highest thing in the (model) town. Only the big linen mill is taller....