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Thanks to Alan for letting me join your community.
Ive been out of the hobby for probably a good 10 years due to not having room for a layout. I see a lot has changed in the past decade!
I hail from Ontario Canada and model in N-scale. I used to work for CP Rail where several members of my family worked or are still working there so I fondness of the railway and model railways comes naturally.
I enjoy making models but Im thinking of instead of plastic kits to maybe go with paper kits instead, or combination of both.
I spend most of my time in forums as a lurker but I am here to learn so hopefully you'll see more of me lol!
Derek Kennedy
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Ive just been going through some of the forums here - already learning lol
Derek
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Welcome to the club
Regards Ted
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Lots to learn from this forum and the people on it.
Marty
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Welcome Derek. :hi
Terry
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Welcome to the club.
Jeff
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Ed
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Welcome to the club.
Nigel
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Enjoy the forum and come chat soon.
Bill
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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Regards
Alan
Born beside the mighty GWR.
Alan
Born beside the mighty GWR.
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Been offfline for Christmas and new years - also had to go to a new years wedding.
At the moment no lay out to show as we have a couple rabbits and a couple cats. I dont have a room with a door that i can use to build a layout yet lol. Had some in the past so still have all my rolling stock and locomotives, some buildings too. Cant find my power pack or track tho,
At this time im exploring the option of card stock buildings so will spend time on that until I can start laying track again.
The hobby sure has changed in the past 10 years.
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Gary
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I am no expert but I do what I can, when I can, with what I can.
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I am no expert but I do what I can, when I can, with what I can.
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Welcome to the best model railway forum ever and welcome back to the hobby.
John :)
Oh, Dr Beeching what have you done?
There once were lots of trains to catch, but soon there will be none.
I'll have to buy a bike, 'cos I can't afford a car.
Oh, Dr Beeching what a naughty man you are!
There once were lots of trains to catch, but soon there will be none.
I'll have to buy a bike, 'cos I can't afford a car.
Oh, Dr Beeching what a naughty man you are!
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Derek said, "At this time I'm exploring the option of card stock buildings so will spend time on that until I can start laying track again."
Derek, have a look at Scalescenes' website. If you go to this link and scroll down the page, you will find some free models to download to get you started.
https://scalescenes.com/
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Terry
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Happy Modelling
Kev
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Scalescenes DO have some really nice kits, as do other companies ive seen searching for kits. But due to my hours being cut I have to do things at the free level for awhile.
I have photoshop so Im able to create my own buildings (if I have to!) and have been having fun using PS to create a warehouse type of building the past few days. having fun but getting frustrated at the same time lol. Practice practice practice though.
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