Bill,

In Don's photos did you see the shot of the single point turnout?

gale
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bill Lane 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 8:00 AM
  Subject: {S-Scale List} logs for track


    

  I have been scanning some of the posts about prototype lines using actual 
logs for track. I am not sure if I have seen that before or not - I think I 
have. With logging I can see the appeal as it was a very homegrown "do whatever 
it takes" mindset. There won't be any "discussions" of where that rivet really 
was or what color was ____. Just do it!



  I am curious as to how turnouts were made with logs!



  Some of the thoughts about building ____  posted here really boggles my mind 
at times. You have already separated yourself from the "pack" with a 
**considerable distance** by being an S Scaler. Add to it the thoughts of 
making a very obscure functioning line with log tracks. You must really like 
falling head first into a challenge! 



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