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Old 01-07-2006, 01:34 AM
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Default THe latest addition to the M.E.S.S.

I finished installing the LED's and it looks better in the dark, honest!



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It looks pretty good in the light Fergie. Dave
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Fergie, i think that is just too COOL! GREAT JOB! downside is, now i want to do that, but my want to list is already so darn looong. thanks!, -Dean
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looks GOOD! can you show us some dark photos??
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Hats off to Fergie!!! Did you follow the RMC article that ran recently or was this a 'do-it-yourself' thingy?

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I finished installing the LED's and it looks better in the dark, honest! http://www.railimages.com/albums/fer.../agt.sized.jpg
That's a major work of art Fergie, hat's off to ya!

(BTW, ALL of my stuff looks better in the dark. )
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Good job Fergie. Looks very good in the light. I too, am curious if you used the RMC article for your installation. I'm not sure that I would want to use a battery as they did although there are pro's and con's to this.
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Nice work Fergie, some night shots please,,,
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As requested







Rex: the Caboose is DCC, no batteries required

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Now thats AWSOME, I wonder if I can pull that off?
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