RCShadow
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Hey Greg,
My bill for 120 feet of Atlas O-scale 2-rail flex track was $570.17. I was happy to get it at that price!
Cheers,
Bad Order
That's not bad. $4.75 a ft.
Hey Greg,
My bill for 120 feet of Atlas O-scale 2-rail flex track was $570.17. I was happy to get it at that price!
Cheers,
Bad Order
Its the way we have to do things nowadays. As for my health I am at a point where every time I start feeling better something else goes wrong so its one of those 1 step forward 2 steps back for the past 6 years. I just hope I will be around next year and the year after that, lol. Cant really do much strenuous activities so I either go railfanning and take pics (Cameras are another expensive hobby) or do something with the trains even though lately I haven't felt like doing anything for that past 3 months.
There was a movie not long ago about a bloke who grew younger instead of older, have often thought that life starts at the wrong end. How much better if we could start with all our knowledge and experience and THEN get the benefit from all that when we have the health and energy. Something wrong in the design somewhere.
There was a movie not long ago about a bloke who grew younger instead of older, have often thought that life starts at the wrong end. How much better if we could start with all our knowledge and experience and THEN get the benefit from all that when we have the health and energy. Something wrong in the design somewhere.
I guess it depends on your perspective. I'm coming from the model airplane world where it is easy to end up with a plane worth $10,000. So the cost of trains looks like a bargain to me right now!!
My bar height is just fine...
As long as people PAY OTHERS to assemble their models the hobby is dead.
The plastic steam engines ARE ALL CRAP. EVERYONE. if you think otherwise , you have the bar set too low.
LOL, that's one of the funniest posts on here.
As long as people PAY OTHERS to assemble their models the hobby is dead. How do you EVER get better skills unless you build it yourself? Sure, your first few models will suck, but later you have skills and can build whatever you want. I refuse to buy already put together rolling stock. I hate that I can no longer get Bowser stuff engine kits detail parts siderods rivets, and drivers. The plastic steam engines ARE ALL CRAP. EVERYONE. if you think otherwise , you have the bar set too low.
There was a movie not long ago about a bloke who grew younger instead of older, .