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Loren---I have to give you credit-- You certainly have a sense of humor.
Unfortunately your description of Dragonlady is not that far off the mark. I mean "Sweety" as Beverly might read this. One big clue for you- KEEP your eyes and ears open-
Fred
You earned 5 stinken points for your original analisys, theory, and thesis!
Well, 5 points is 5 points.
I'm still in the dark, (that's normal), so I'll be looking forward to someone figuring this one out.
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I built the standard Z Bend tracks on main level (Factory area) and independently operated trains below and above. This module will connect to any other standard Z bend compliant module. We mated them up at a train show in Baltimore- Timonium.
I am VERY slowly building two end modules so I can run the Z bend tracks along with several other trains on a basic 3 ++ foot by 9 foot ++ layout. The mountains Block viewing of the other side - picture to follow.
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Dec 5-6, 2009. I just got thier flyer and the 3 featured layouts are...
1. 17'x28' HO = 476 square '
2. 20'x30' Z (DC Z-BEND)-600 Square '
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3.12'x36' O gauge = 432 Square '
That's a whole lot of railroading for Z Trains.
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Fred wrote:
no real problem here, I can open all pages of the thread. The only minor not so practical detail is that the page listing is vertical and more important it only shows the pages in a certain group of ten pages: 1 - 10, 2 - 20 and then 21. Personally I would like more if the listing was horizontal, and showing the current page and the 4 or 5 pages before and behind. But that's a question of personal preferences.Just wondering -- can everybody open all the pages to this thread--- ...
GreetingZ, HilZen,
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soccrdad30 wrote:
the explanation for that hasn't to do with bacon in any kind...Oh, I know there can be an explanation for that. But, it will include the work "bacon" several times in the sentence!
...it has to do with savings...
I'm not completely sure about the country where the picture was taken since the only full shop name visible is McDonalds which might be almost everywhere on this planet. But you can read the word ...bank on the side of the streetcar. Combine that with the coin on top of the streetcar and then you will have what we call a "Sparschwein" in German or a piggybank in English. So this is a kind of commercial for saving money.
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Many of the transit systems here in the USA seem to always be having funding problems. Maybe if they took some of the lessons from their European counterparts it would increase their bottom line. It would be interesting to see an Amtrak engine with the name "LIONEL" on thier sides.
I think it certainly would draw attention.
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It would be interesting to see an Amtrak engine with the name "LIONEL" on thier sides. I think it certainly would draw attention. Robert
Robert, Do you mean something like this?
www.slopes09.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1635099
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