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Actually I was Colindale... between Edgeware and Hendon ....
.... as far as being more American than many Americans .... seems most imigrants are now a daysComment
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Those that do are idiots--the ancestors of "real Americans" came from somewhere, anywhere, in Europe. Despite different (though closely related) languages, they share a common, Christian, culture, inherited ultimately from Greece & Rome.Comment
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Like this DT?
"The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. UllmanComment
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I wired up my first & only HO set on a 4x8 sheet of plywood when I was 12-13 years old, using a 1950's Revell transformer. Had a little town with a lit main street and stuff. I think that's where I first got the circuits bug. Mechanically those rail joints were a disaster and had that tiny town had a rail inspector they would have shut down the line! But when it worked, turn off the lights in the basement and listen to the clackity-clack, and there was magic. Maybe I'll get into it again some time. The current problem is that the paying work keeps me indoors so much that when I'm not working I need to be outside (unless cleaning after shooting or reloading).Last edited by togor; 06-06-2018, 06:19.Comment
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Yes of course. The layout I built for my son (right)
was HO. stocked with Hornby models plus Japanese
brass (well, just one, the Big Boy. It was expensive.
My wife wasn't too happy about that one.
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The Marklins ran on AC so you didn't need to use block sections. You couldI wired up my first & only HO set on a 4x8 sheet of plywood when I was 12-13 years old, using a 1950's Revell transformer. Had a little town with a lit main street and stuff. I think that's where I first got the circuits bug. Mechanically those rail joints were a disaster and had that tiny town had a rail inspector they would have shut down the line! But when it worked, turn off the lights in the basement and listen to the clackity-clack, and there was magic. Maybe I'll get into it again some time. The current problem is that the paying work keeps me indoors so much that when I'm not working I need to be outside (unless cleaning after shooting or reloading).
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No tight radius there. Did they ever mass produce models of the articulated engines? Or....was even that 4-8-8-4 scratch built?
*side track* Back to the ER on the Royal loco, E is for Elizabeth. There is no Latin version of her name such as "Elizabethious". ER is simply Elizabeth Regina.2016 Chicago Cubs. MLB Champions!
**Never quite as old as the other old farts**Comment

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