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Old 04-10-2012, 05:00 PM
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zoegraf, go over to the HO Forum and click on the Building the Pinnacle Creek Mining & Timber Co. RR thread. The whole story is told there. Thanks, Jim
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I thought I would bump this thread up. It is not 6 months old yet and there are over 17,100 hits. Must be a reason. Even if you are not into HO there is tons of stuff that may be valuable to any modeler. Discussions range from rock cliffs to photography. So go on over to the HO Forum and click on the Building the Pinnacle Creek Mining & Timber thread. Try it, you'll probably like it! Jim
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CONTEST CONTEST As a reward for nearly 19000 visits in six months (today) to my PCM&T Co. thread over in the HO Forum I invite you over to take a look at the thread and enter a Caption Contest. Here is the prize:


It is brass. It is AC. It does run and could use a lube. Good luck, Jim
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Very cool Jim, but every steamfan knows that camelbacks can be dangerous!!!

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Well Steve, I'm not worried because you have it now. Jim
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Still waiting for my steamy choo-choos train locomotion.......you must having rong address! Me making funny talking diorama peoples. I winning good!

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Jim is on a level of craftsmanship that's out of this world. I think if anyone is getting into modeling or trying to improve, all one has to do is view Jim's layout threads. One of the things i like most about Jim is he shares his knowledge on building his layouts, that means a'lot to us new guys since i could use all the guidance and direction to becoming half the modeler Jim is...

I cant wait to see your addition build up on your current layout, Ive been waiting patiently but its driving me nuts because i cant wait to see what you can do next.. Keep us posted Jim, i know you will. Again thanks for sharing your layout builds. Hopefully you are done with building that other layout so you can get started on your layout
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Thank you JoeD I just saw this. Very kind of you. Always willing to help out.

If you don't know what this is all about over 31500 visitors have checked into my PCM&T Co. building thread over on the HO Forum. Must be worth the time, it has been active for only 8 months. Drop in for a visit. The info is pertinet for all scales. Jim
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Beautiful work. Attention to detail is amazing!
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Thanks AK, much appreciated.

If you have checked out this thread it may be time. Jim

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