Hi Peter.
Updates were often given later - sometimes VERY much later- usually in the
general Lobby Chat columns, or in response to correspondents. Regretably
they were not collated or ndexed with the original, so that does make it
difficult for later builders.
Jim Gregg.
At 09:37 PM
At 09:37 PM 7/25/03 -0400, you wrote:
At 06:32 PM 25/07/03 +0100, Art Walker wrote:
The LBSC of our times in my opinion. The clarity of the drawings
instructions is just great.
I don't know about that, Sir Arthur! I have the drawings and words for
building his coal fired 'O' scale
At 10:18 AM 7/26/03 -0400, you wrote:
I heard or read somewhere that LBSC would design the locomotive projects in
his head, write up the building instructions, and then get around to
building the locomotive. Has anyone else heard about this bit of trivia?
Casey Sterbenz
Casey,
Although I
Harry, thanks for your input!
I tried the web site but got no hit. I respelled modeling but still no
hit.
Is the site not ready yet, or is there still an error in the address?
Dick Griffith
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 07:53:43 -0500 Harry Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 09:37 PM 7/25/03
At 10:54 AM 7/26/03 -0400, you wrote:
Harry, thanks for your input!
I tried the web site but got no hit. I respelled modeling but still no
hit.
Is the site not ready yet, or is there still an error in the address?
Dick Griffith
Dick,
My omission, I should have said that is an email
Casey surmised:-
I heard or read somewhere that LBSC would design the locomotive projects in
his head, write up the building instructions, and then get around to
building the locomotive. Has anyone else heard about this bit of trivia?
I'm quite sure he was not the only one to do this. A
I heard or read somewhere that LBSC would design the locomotive
projects in
his head, write up the building instructions, and then get around to
building the locomotive. Has anyone else heard about this bit of
trivia?
Casey Sterbenz
Casey, from what I read, as often as not, he designed
Harry, with ref to the nuts and bolts, why not have a conversion listing
separately, and leave the existing hardware as is. Then folks around the
world could select which hardware from the conversion list.
Re the need to redraw some parts, perhaps the list folk interested could
come up with