I was wondering if any one makes decals for G Scale trains in the following
roads: Lehigh Valley, and Jersey Central I know that Aristocraft
has a few cars out, but I am interested in some different rolling stock.
Thank You Very Much
John
Would someone please tell me how I go about putting a comment or question up
on this Board Thank You.
John
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Hello everyone, I am testing my system to see if this message is going
through. It does not seem to be going though. Would someone please reply
that I know it is working.
Thank You.
John
emails from all lists around 12:00 M eastern last
night. The email hiccup ended around 4:00 PM eastern today, at least
for me.
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Hello everyone, I am testing my system to see if this message is going
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Hi John,
All you do is hit "Reply" or start a new message and use your "Address Book"
to send sslivesteam group a message.
So far every message has come through just fine.
~ Gary still cold and wet in Eugene
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Hello,
I am interested in knowing if anyone makes decals for g scale trains with
some of the eastern fallen flags, such as Lehigh Valley, and Central
Railroad of New Jersey and Pennsy possibly??? Thanks
John
thanks.
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It is possible to get a copy of your posts, contact the list Mom for
instructions
Very nice pictures. I was just wondering how you kept the butane
warm? I live in NE PA and have a hard time keeping the fuel warm
and then the locomotive will not operate.
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Dear Walt, I have had numerous problems with cleaning track as I first
started out probably like alot of others on this page, With Electric steam
locomotives. What I had found worked the best was I went and bought a Paint
scraper that you would put a scaping pad on. sort of like a 3m pad. I
That is a good Idea, Our smaller gauges like HO, Lionel, and even American
Flyer haveused these tires in the past. The probelm with these are that the
rubber would breakdown and form a residue on the head of the rail. not
doing any good for the rail. One way around this is to get all metal
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