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Rob - 26 Nov 2006 20:43 GMT
Hi all
At this time every year, the Atlanta Railroad club organises a tour of
members layouts, from Garden to N,this year there were 70 layouts spread
over 4 weeks and ending today. There are 2 Brit layouts! one of which is
mine and I threw together a rough video for those who would like to see it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-LswTw7Yug

Regards
Rob
Chris Wilson - 26 Nov 2006 23:05 GMT
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-LswTw7Yug

Very nice indeed, why no brake vans?

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All the best,

Chris Wilson

email to cwilson at britwar dor co dot uk, reply address is spamtrapped.

Rob - 26 Nov 2006 23:39 GMT
> Very nice indeed, why no brake vans?

Yeah I know, got mentioned later and I stuck one on. .
John Turner - 27 Nov 2006 09:57 GMT
> At this time every year, the Atlanta Railroad club organises a tour of
> members layouts, from Garden to N,this year there were 70 layouts spread
> over 4 weeks and ending today. There are 2 Brit layouts! one of which is
> mine and I threw together a rough video for those who would like to see
> it.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-LswTw7Yug

Thought you were coming over the pond this week to visit Warley, and I
understand to take in some geriatric rock band in Manchester?  You have no
secrets from me Mr. Kemp!  ;-)

Mike sends his best wishes; had a good chat with him at Wakefield Show last
weekend.

John.
Rob - 27 Nov 2006 15:55 GMT
Hi John
Im leaving Wednesday, going to York, Warley,vist friends in Bournmouth and
back to Manchester, sorry wont be able to get up north, but it seems you
know all this....

>> At this time every year, the Atlanta Railroad club organises a tour of
>> members layouts, from Garden to N,this year there were 70 layouts spread
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> John.
Ken Wilson - 27 Nov 2006 21:54 GMT
Excellent

- whats the smoke unit on the spamcam?  Haven't seen anything so impressive
at the shows i've been to.  (ah - don't shows like smoke?)

Ken
kim - 27 Nov 2006 22:03 GMT
> Excellent
>
> - whats the smoke unit on the spamcam?  Haven't seen anything so impressive
> at the shows i've been to.  (ah - don't shows like smoke?)

Was going to ask the same question. Looked great when moving, not so good
when standing in the station.

(kim)
Rob - 27 Nov 2006 23:23 GMT
Thanks Guys. They are just standard Sueth units conected to function 0 of
the decoder...Thus enabling them to be switched off in station.
Rob

>> Excellent
>>
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> (kim)
Ken Wilson - 28 Nov 2006 18:20 GMT
> Thanks Guys. They are just standard Sueth units conected to function 0 of
> the decoder...Thus enabling them to be switched off in station.

Strueth.  More copious than I had seen dribbling out of the odd cottage
chimney.

changing the subject - anybody tried one of those mist generators that
appeared a few years back on zen/fing shui/ er, odd sitting room
waterfeature decorations?  Copious amounts of mist  - albeit it tends to go
down not up.  I haven't pursued it becuase i reckon the rust might be a
worry.
Rob - 29 Nov 2006 16:40 GMT
> Strueth.  More copious than I had seen dribbling out of the odd cottage
> chimney.

Maybe cos DC has 18V at the track?
 
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