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@mike g. posted:

WOW everyone is doing such great work and having so much fun! I want to join in! LOL

Ed, wonderful phots and video, but more impressive is the story line and that your grandson enjoys the trains! I have tried to get mine to enjoy them. But they are more into computer games!

Bob, your doing a great job back in the corner! You must have spent quite a bit of time in the corner as a child! LOL I really like the tow truck and your plaster work is really topnotch!

Larry, all I can say is the same thing I always say about your layout and photos, I really love the look of your layout and drool over the photos you post of it!

Scott wonderful work, The building looks outstanding even though I have never heard of the company! Looks like a well known company for what others have said.

Well for me I finely got my 182 crane working, been working on that for the past 5 or 6 days. I could not figure out why it would spin but not raise and lower the hook. It seamed like the coil didn't have enough power to pull the plunger in to engage the clutch. I talked to Jeff the train tender then Bob Hamnon about the coil and it was testing out ok, so I ordered plungers and springs from Jeff, He said he thought it was a mechanical issue and he was right. The plunger for the hook had been bent just enough to where it was binding as it tried to go in. A little bending here and there and now it works. Just wish it wasnt so loud! LOL

I hope everyone has a great night and is staying safe! Also please find time to have fun, life is just to short!

Thanks Mike. He plays those too, but mostly plays with trains when he visits. By the way, I spent many weeks in Sofia, Bulgaria in the early 90’s just after the USSR broke up. Really enjoyed it...😁

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