G-baby
 Brakeman Posts:20
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 | | 03/28/2008 9:40 AM |
| I have been doing a lot of thinking and soul searching these last few days and have decided to continue with my plans and dream of building a G-scale RR, however at this time I don't feel comfortable posting questions or comments on the forum, as I am afraid that what I will say may offend someone.
I would like to continue to monitor the forum to learn what I can, if that is acceptable to everyone. I would also like to explain that I chose the forum name "G-baby", as that is what I feel like, a baby taking its first steps into a new world and I am sorry if that name is offensive and if I become brave enough to start asking questions, etc. on the forum, perhaps I can think of a better forum name.
Again, SORRY EVERYONE !
Oh, if Madstang and East Broad Top would like to share the personal messages I sent to you with anyone else on the forum, please feel free to do so.
Dick (G-baby) | | | |
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Mik
Indiana, Pa
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 | | 03/28/2008 9:47 AM |
| If you change you mind about posting the door is always open.
We all started somewhere, sometime, and having someplace to ask questions about 15 years ago would have saved me a lot of fumbling, false starts, and wasted money. 
I'm actually re-starting as I'm moving everything next week (about a block, long story)... I will continue to take pix, and post them on the indoor layout forum, if you care to watch me screw things up, lol. | | Mik | |
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Dave F 1st Class Member Sandy, Utah
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 | | 03/28/2008 9:48 AM |
| Yeah!.. Glad to see that you've decided to stick around. Please don't hesitate to ask any questions, that's how we learn from each other. If your more comfortable asking via PM, please don't hesitate to drop me a line, anytime.
Best of luck with your new railroad ventures.
DF | | Dave Fulghum, CEO/Gandy dancer: Lone Peak & Western Railway. Member, Utah Garden Railway Society. www.lonepeakandwestern.bravehost.com | |
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gary Armitstead 1st Class Member Burbank, CA
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 | | 03/28/2008 10:17 AM |
| Dick,
Glad to see you are back. I've been here a long time with the old forum and the new forum. I've met a lot of nice folks here and have learned a lot. Please stick around. | |
 Gary Armitstead Los Angeles Live Steamers SA #4449 | |
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jimtyp 1st Class Member Centennial, CO
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 | | 03/28/2008 10:29 AM |
| | Dick, What type or era or rail line of locos do you like? My self, I like the steam era, and I'm partial to the D&RGW since that is where I live. But one day I'd like to have a long coal train pulled by a consist of diesels. | | livin' la vida loco | |
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East Broad Top Moderator Centennial, CO
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 | | 03/28/2008 11:00 AM |
| Here's an excerpt from the e-mail Dick sent me. It will be of particular interest to all y'all midwestern modelers.
"... I am still going to forge ahead with my dream and plan to build ( with help from my friends and family) a G-scale replica of a certain section of a shortline railroad called "THE MK&T" as faithfully as I can in the space allowed ( approx. 1/4 acre). We all knew the MK&T affectionalty as "THE KATY" this shortline road served mainly small farm communities, farmers and farms around my home town area . "THE KATYS" motive power was Baldwin 4-6-0 ten wheelers, with a variety of rolling stock. I don't know if I will be able to or not, but I am planning on scratch-building as much of the rolling stock as I am able to as well as all sructures I am able to ."
Personally, I'd like to think that a Bachmann 4-6-0 could be scaled down nicely to a 1:29ish 10-wheeler (though admittedly I have no clue what the Katy's 10-wheelers looked like). I'm envisioning a few 10-wheelers and some early steel, perhaps some wood/steel box cars--things from the 20s and 30s era. Could be cool!
Later,
K | |
 Tuscarora Railroad Friends of the East Broad Top | |
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Great Western
The English Riviera,South Devon, UK
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 | | 03/28/2008 11:05 AM |
| Hi Dick,
I have been into this aspect of the Hobby for over 18 months now. Looking at this Forum and some of the others has enabled me to learn quite lot, how to do it and often how not too do it.
I frequent one Forum far more than the other ones I have subscribed to and whilst I don't post often here I still find the sections that I am interested in to be well worth reading.
All I can say is enjoy the Forum and enjoy your Hobby. | | Best wishes, Alan http://picasaweb.google.com/FSigs52 http://www.paignton-steamrailway.co.uk
I can't understand it. I can't even understand the people who can understand it. Queen Juliana, of the Netherlands | |
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jimtyp 1st Class Member Centennial, CO
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 | | 03/28/2008 11:12 AM |
| Found a little info on the MK&T, pretty neat:
MKT | | livin' la vida loco | |
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kormsen
in the middle of the westparaguayan semi desert
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Pete Thornton 1st Class Member Annapolis, MD
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 | | 03/29/2008 9:09 AM |
| Dick,
The only problem with your 'forum name' is in the future. How are you going to explain it in a few years time when you are an expert, not a novice?  
Anyone else think that 4-4-0 looks like the Bachmann On30 loco?
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Torby 1st Class Member North Chicago 'burbs.
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 | | 03/29/2008 9:16 AM |
| | We'll just refer to the Baby like we do the Curmudgeon. | |
  Chicago Marathon You don't have to train or run, I'm taking care of that for you. | |
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