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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 

  1. ā†speaking 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!".
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. I really like the 1860-1910 era and there is not a whole lot available ready made in O. 
  5. 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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  7. 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
  8. 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.
  9. 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
  10. I still put it on a carpet loop sometimes. If it runs I run it; no shelf queens! IMG_20190110_141426

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