You should try a pro steamer. It'll turn the arm of a chair to an al dente' noodle if you let it
Lol....I did this a few days ago, but the page wouldn't post. I think it's still on my clioboard....
Very mystical connection there. I have to call rabbits (thumping) Does it (he/she) have a name?
I changed OS-s after W-10 cooked about a dozen boards with a supply/charge issue (never stopped charging). I hate it. "Spellwreck"&"vindictive text" (vs predictive") drives me nuts. The whole of Linux is just too unstable imo. Big mistake, but Windows hadn't been that bad since # III. I do like the price
- āspeaking of glitches, I didn't start numbering bullets. It glitched on and won't shut off. (and won't let me use "it" between and & won't) "Brilliant!".
- An "Aspie", I was more of a rivet counter as a kid. I grew out of some of my seriousness. Finding Grandma's buried Marx Commodore Vanderbilt was pivital in accepting toys as well as models. I already kinda knew I was "loopy". Gramps had his phases of scale, hi-rail, toy/ operations/ logistics/ etc., so I had the experience and just needed to confirm my adult preferences.
- You have great taste in your choice of builds. The NG stuff is more appealing visually for me than most O; but I was born with a Lionel waiting for me so that stays.
- I really like the 1860-1910 era and there is not a whole lot available ready made in O.
- My first model RR build was a boxcar of old dollhouse siding wood from Mom's father. It's super crude, but a fav. of mine. Fits in with tin or hirail. (the background & flash exaggerates the colors; it's actually got a pale washed out tone and raw wood showing. { "Large size" this shot hurt my eyes}). The real inspiration here was that I had extra truck, a bag of wood, and a whole lot of boredom. Eyeballed it's about 1:43.
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- A little closer on my sCRAP. engine too. That boiler is a vintage brass tractor starter button, stack is off a gas station candy/toy(only slightly better than the car radio knob It'snot derailed either it's on the left of a Y to two mine portals.) The crossbone tank load is a dolls suitcase on a fireplace matchstick rack. The "top" is a the crane claw, not a top
- I like tin can roofs. I cant help myself. There are 6 altogether. The locos roof can come off; vibration seems to have leaned a few loose parts along with the roof beam too.
- It can be powered again. Its only a foot long homemade curved Ss on a graded Y though. Making a Y turnout was pretty easy really . Eventually I may run over the layout to ore dumps, but there are other concerns. So till I find "that track deal".... when I'm ready , this is something
- I still put it on a carpet loop sometimes. If it runs I run it; no shelf queens!