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Originally Posted by Roo:

I just finished laying a turnout thus doubling my teamtrack to two tracks.

It's an English "Marcway" turnout with copper clad ties like the rest.

The ballast is still wet!

I live in West Australia I use whatever I can get it does have a Tortoise motor under it.

Roo

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Roo,

Nice trackwork! Thank you for the photo. I get a lot of pleasure looking especially when I'm at a standstill in my 2rail right now.

How does the Marcway track do as far as operation? Last year I talked to the USA marketer of Marcway located in Florida,but I never bought any of their turnouts. Am seriously looking at Signature Switches located in the USA. Pricewise,they seem to have a very nice product.

My name is Alan & am located in Indiana in the USA.

Thank you again for the photo.

Al Hummel

 

Thank you for the kind remarks.

Al.

I have not used Signature Switches but have seen some good reports about them.

I use a mixture of Marcway and Peco as I travel to England most years to see my son and his family and I usually get to a few shows over there and pick up the odd turnout.

Everything else on the layout comes from the USA.

Simon.

You have blown my cover!

Roo is Neville Rossiter and I think he is a nice bloke as well most of the time! Ha Ha.

Anyway it's just a name who cares it's the trains I'm interested in.

I am posting a couple more photos of Marcway turnouts and Peco track from my Railroad which is really just a freight line or Industrial RailRoad or Belt line it can be called many things.

Roo or Neville.

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Now I get it! When I saw the first pic of the Marcway I was thinking "My, that ballast and ground cover looks a lot like Neville's... ". 

 

Being a whingeing Pom (now in Canada), I am familiar with Marcway's products - I have a 3-way curved turnout in staging which has worked perfectly for almost 20 years with Tortoise power.

 

Neville: I wanted to say that watching your excellent layout developing over the years has been a great source of inspiration to me. Thank you!!  

 

Pete    

Phill.

Because I live at the end of the earth I buy all my die cast vehicles from the USA mostly from Die Cast Direct because they are very good with international mail orders I have never had a package not delivered.

I suppose they give the same service in the USA as well can't see why not.

Pete, Butch, I go through phases and close the computer down and go out in the bush walking for a few weeks I struggle with forums but here everyone seems to get along with each other there doesn't seem to be any negativity or aggression.

I buy a lot of items off eBay because of where I live and some forums really rubbish them I don't have a problem with them.

Anyway lets keep it to trains I have already said to much.

Here are a couple of photos I have just snapped to make up for the talk there are lots of buses in the street, I am using the layout to store them while I build a Bus Station Diorama!

I will snap a photo of the Bus Station progress and post it here in the next couple of days.

Thanks.

Roo.

 

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Originally Posted by Roo:
Simon.

You have blown my cover!

Roo is Neville Rossiter and I think he is a nice bloke as well most of the time! Ha Ha.

Anyway it's just a name who cares it's the trains I'm interested in.

I am posting a couple more photos of Marcway turnouts and Peco track from my Railroad which is really just a freight line or Industrial RailRoad or Belt line it can be called many things.

Roo or Neville.

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Neville,

 

Sorry I "let the cat out of the bag" (an old Yankee expression)!

 

Your modeling looks as great as ever, and you are still the same good old guy! I really like your green and white highway signs! Could you tell us more about them please?

 

Ol' Blabbermouth Simon

Dear Blabbermouth Simon.

I'm glad you brought the signs up.

They were made for me by a good American friend of mine Ed Bommer who also happens to be a first class modeller I am sure you either know him or heard about him.

Ed has actually been to the BRHRR I spent a 3-4 days with him when he came to Perth a few years back he took a great interest in the railroad I felt privileged to have him visit me.

That B&O bus you see on the bridge came from his layout when he moved.

I'm only joking about the Blabbermouth Simon!

Nev. (Roo)

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Nev,

 

As for "Blabbermouth", I could hardly be angry with you for using my terminology!

 

As for the signs, they are even more impressive having seen the closeup shots! It is these kind of details that turn an ordinary scene into something special.

 

I do remember Ed from the lists. Last I heard he was moving to a smaller place. I have not kept up with the lists since Yahoo changed everything and made them so miserable to work with.

 

Hope to see more from you in the future!

 

Simon

 

Friends.

So far today I've done nuthin on the layout not a **** thing, but I did go down to the local nut and bolt shop this morning for a resupply.

I bought 2mm, 2.5mm, 8BA nuts and bolts some 2G self tappers, drill bits, metric 2&2.5mm taps, and some washers of course, had a ball could have stayed there all the morning.

Now to sort out some space in the boxes which are MADE IN AUSTRALIA not China these boxes are made so when the lid is closed and you drop the box the lid is pressed against the compartments and everything doesn't get mixed up resulting in staying in bed for a week sucking a dummy when you could be working on the Railroad.

Yesterday I spent a pleasant couple of hours 2 railing some MTH gondolas and flats I picked up off eBay resulting in the trip today to replenishing my screw supply.

I'm happy.

Roo.

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Don't you just hate it when a common word you use all the time gets bleeped out of your message.

Makes you feel like some kind of loser.

The Americans I served with in Vietnam in combat, not behind a desk, used far worse than that and we were serving our countries.

Thanks Max it's a great shop for small items been going there for years they let you come behind the counter down to the bins and actually show you what they have in stock.

Makes it easy to decide what you want and they get more sales.

Everyone wins!

The photo shows some of the cars I have been converting to 2-Rail the tanks are a bit old for the late 50's but hey you have to take what you can get!

I need to put some chocks and chains on next.

Roo.

 

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Originally Posted by Roo:

Friends.


Now to sort out some space in the boxes which are MADE IN AUSTRALIA not China

 

Roo.

I thought EVERYTHING was made in China!

 

Simon

Simon,

I'm only going on what I hear,but I heard a long time ago we in the USA,import our diseases too,as we have the German measles,Aisian & Russian flue,etc. LOL

Al Hummel

Back in the "old" days (early fifty's) every thing you looked at in Australia had "Made In England" written on it move along 10 years and everything had "Made In Japan" on it, move right along to the present and everything has "Made In China " on it!

I hope our turn is coming soon!

I have some Starrett Micrometers and some Snap On tools but wait a minute!....All my trains come from the USA but most have China written on them!

I give up!

Here are some of my Steel industry cars all converted to 2-Rail.

I like em, only have a foundry on the layout but I have plenty of imagination!.

The silver Lionel car I still have to put Kadees on it.

My whole layout is one big kit. Ha, Ha.

Roo.

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Very nice ROO!!!  Where did you buy your hot rods?  Very nice indeed!!!! 
 
Originally Posted by Roo:

Phill.

Because I live at the end of the earth I buy all my die cast vehicles from the USA mostly from Die Cast Direct because they are very good with international mail orders I have never had a package not delivered.

I suppose they give the same service in the USA as well can't see why not.

Pete, Butch, I go through phases and close the computer down and go out in the bush walking for a few weeks I struggle with forums but here everyone seems to get along with each other there doesn't seem to be any negativity or aggression.

I buy a lot of items off eBay because of where I live and some forums really rubbish them I don't have a problem with them.

Anyway lets keep it to trains I have already said to much.

Here are a couple of photos I have just snapped to make up for the talk there are lots of buses in the street, I am using the layout to store them while I build a Bus Station Diorama!

I will snap a photo of the Bus Station progress and post it here in the next couple of days.

Thanks.

Roo.

 

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Thanks  jpv69.

And the "kit" is getting bigger.

I added two more dead end tracks to the Military Base.

In the photo they are the tracks without ballast.

I work the turnouts in this area with Bluepoint switches so I don't have to change the control panel and it also keeps the wiring to a minimum.

Roo

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