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Deuce posted:
Apples55 posted:
RSJB18 posted:
Adriatic posted:
Deuce posted:

Wired the table for accessories. The last thing I need to do is drop the feeders for the FT. The coaling tower wasn't hooked up properly (short wires) so I'll need to reconnect it to my accessory lines, but for now it's connected to my O27 track by a lockon.

 

Now to clean things up and set up the remotes for the switches. Here is the layout "at night".

The wife is on to me. She came in tonight and her first words were "Where did all this come from?" followed immediately by "And how much did you spend?"

I replied "Honestly, I'm not keeping track ." And that my friends , is the God's honest truth. 

 

The important thing to note here guys is that Deuce was still able to write this post. So he's not dead and still has use of his arms to type.

Like I said- once you hit critical mass the new stuff will blend in better.

Come on now... has ANYONE ever reached "critical mass"???  

For a model railroader, probably not. For someone on the outside of the hobby, looking in? I bet there is. If my wife tunes me out ten seconds after I start talking technical specifics about my job, I have to assume there will come a point where she won't know which items are old, which have been stored and just recently brought out, and which ones have been recently smuggled home. At least, I'm going to bet my life on it.

I've heard others say the same thing.  I guess my wife wouldn't know either, but she has never complained about too many trains, or how much that cost.

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