Discussion on prototypes is never out of place in a Model RR thread. Thanks for posting!
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Love the Pacer. :up:
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I don't know if this has been posted before, it is 107 pages long. Here is the link
http://www.tc.gc.ca/railsafety/cror_tco093.pdf It is the Canadian Rules of operation for the Railroad. |
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I was trying to find some HO scale Boston Terriers to run wild in your diorama, but I couldn't find any.
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It just needs the lumber yard smell.:O: Maybe I'm think of a paper mill?
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Now, you need to upgrade to G scale in your back yard.:hmmm:
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There is no mistaking a paper mill smell. Gawdawful cloying fart stench. :dead:
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Looks very good August. :up: :up:
You should come over to the Model train forum and post some of your stuff. Good bunch of guys there and they would appreciate seeing your work. http://www.modeltrainforum.com/index.php Magic |
Paper mill smell, I sure remember that smell in Tacoma WA in the 70's.:yep:
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If you ever come out here to visit (invitation is still open), we can drive through Longview, Wa for lumber yard-papermill smell.:O:
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Wow. Incredibly detailed. Great work. :up:
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That is a nice piece of work, August.
You would laugh....my wife likes to put up a Christmas Village using Department 56 Snow Village houses. This year I set up my Manuta Booth Kelly Logger HO engine and cars for her display(great engine I purchased on our honeymoon 21 years ago and still runs like a champ). Anyway, we needed to get the smoke liquid for the engine. Now they have smoke liquid with scents! I could not believe it. She purchased the chocolate scent smoke. So, as the kids watch the Department 56 moving Christmas display the train runs the track making chocolate smells. :haha: Funnier yet....my wife said setting up HO trains is a lot of fun! |
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