Anybody have the Feb or March 2011 issue of CTT? Trying to figure out what abutments and wing walls they used for an inclined spur on their "Readers' Choice RR." Their site is awful. I have later issues in the series but can't find my earlier ones. Thanks in advance
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Montclaire:
Try this adrress http://ctt.trains.com/search.aspx?keywords=readers+choice+railroad&mrr=0&trn=0&ctr=0&grw=0&ctt=1
It has the videos for the Readers Choice RR.
Joe
Thanks, if anyone recognizes them, please let me know
Why not send an email to Kent at CTT and ask him?
Because, if I were in his shoes, I'd probably tell me to pay for the online subscription and then I would have access to all the articles and extras. While I belong to a slew of message boards of various topics, online magazines will never do it for me - I need them in print or I can't enjoy them. So a one-time use would be a waste.
Dkdkrd,
Give me a break. Why not go to the source? It usually works for me. Actually, a phone call is often a good follow-up to an email. I often will do both when I'm seeking information.But I guess in this day of instant gratification, that's too much bother for some people.
Montclaire,
Seriously? Well, you're not in his shoes and I can guarantee that would not be the case. Why would you assume that Kent would be like you and direct someone to buy an online subscription rather than answer a simple question from a reader?
Oh, I was organizing my magazines and found the answer to your question:
Scenic Express no FL6305 Pennsy Stone Bridge Abutment Set and Scenic Express no FL6190 Pennsy Stone Wing Retaining Wall.
Thank you
Dkdkrd,
Yes I did. My apologies.
And along the same line as your response--I have received forwarded questions, emails, or letters from CTT readers regarding articles I've written. I've always followed up with an answer.
Dennis
Dkdkrd,
Yes I did. My apologies.
And along the same line as your response--I have received forwarded questions, emails, or letters from CTT readers regarding articles I've written. I've always followed up with an answer.
Dennis
And, to your credit, it is always appreciated.....