Folks,

If we as "supposed" scalers, are worried about whether this car has the 
right amount of rivets or whether railroad had "xyz" cars, and do not take 
the proper time to construct a "solid" base for our trains, are we really 
"scalers"???? The 1:1 prototypes who don't take are of their track are 
loosing business like crazy, cause they can't move what business they have. 
The top haulers spend money to bring their right of ways up to top 
standards, should be doing any less with our 1/64 roads?
Even metal trucks won't help "bad" track work.
If you are just starting on your layout and hand laying your track, get 
several NASG track gauges, plus the 2 & 3 point gauges from Billy Wade in 
the track code your using (100 or 125). Make sure yout ties are even in 
height. Make sure your joints are even and close enough not to leave gaps, 
except just enough for rail expansion if you live in an area of wide 
temperature swings

Michael In Nortwest Jersey


>From: "reynoldsjmus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: {S-Scale List} PRS trucks, car weights
>Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2006 17:16:51 -0000
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>i, probably due to my excellent trackwork, ha
>ha.... dale reynolds pendleton sc
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