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Ignorant know it all
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Overlooking the Toronto Belt Line
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Hello Everyone,
Here's a cross posting for any On30 enthusiast in Southern Ontario, in or near the Greater Toronto Area. If you are interested in building On30 Modules and participating in shows and meets, please join the Free-MOn30 yahoo group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Free-MOn30/join The following is a message that I posted on the Free-MOn30 yahoo group as part of our recruiting drive. ----- Forwarded message from rat-bag@vif.com ----- Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 10:41:12 -0400 From: "Ron Wm. Hurlbut (HV&S/UC&A in On30 & Hn42)" <rat-bag@vif.com> Reply-To: Free-MOn30@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Free-MOn30] Expansion of the UC&A Ry. To: Free-MOn30@yahoogroups.com Hello Everybody, The Founders of the Upper Canada & Algonquin Railway are looking to expand operations: Free-MOn30 St@nd@rds At the Second Annual Ontario Narrow Gauge Show in Schomberg last April we generated some interest in On30 Modules using the Free-MOn30 Module Standards. At the show, we sold some Interface Plates and Anderson PowerPole electrical connectors to some of the show attendees. If you bought some interface Plates and PowerPoles, we'd really like to see you use them. Don't just put them on a shelf with your other unbuilt kits waiting for someday.... With the show being in April, we realize that it is the end of Model Railroad Season and many of us pursue other outdoor interests during the warm weather. So, we've held back until now, when there is a hint of chill in the air before starting our recruiting drive. This isn't a club, and there aren't any dues, but we would like you to get involved and build some modules. The UC&A are committed to the be at the Toronto Christmas Train Show: http://www.antiquetoys.ca/images/trainshow07.pdf At this show, we participate with the Narrow Gauge Madness Gang and usually set up a module or two that are under construction. It's a generic How-To kind of thing and it appeals to the general masses. If we can manage to get enough polish on our modules we'll set up at the Copetown show on February 24: Canadian Association of Railway Modellers On April 12, there's the 3rd annual Ontario Narrow Gauge Show: Narrow Gauge 2006 Then there's the 5th Annual Canadian Association of Railway Modellers National Convention: Canadian Association of Railway Modellers That's four shows that take us into the spring.... Every set up is aimed at recruitement for new members... The summer tends to be quiet, but then we get back to public shows in the fall... ----- End forwarded message -----
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It's not rocket surgery
The Gauge Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Interesting stuff...! Always good to see other approaches to modular railroading. I have a friend who is experimenting with large scale modules (think Garden Railway on a table top).
Andrew
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Hi Andrew,
Yes, G-Scale modules can be a real challenge. It's hard to fit much scenery onto a small slab of real-estate. Although, the Gn15 guys manage to put a lot of detail into their micro layouts...
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It's not rocket surgery
The Gauge Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Narrow gauge - ok, but he's talkin' standard. That equipment is big, heavy, and does not take kindly to sharp corners... Still, very interesting to try, and the results should certainly get your attention.
Andrew
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Ignorant know it all
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Overlooking the Toronto Belt Line
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Hi Andrew,
I agree that sharp curves can be a problem, even though most G-Scale stuff is built to go around a 48" radius curve, it doesn't always look good doing it... However, if you break away from a tail chaser set-up and do a linear point to point layout, there won't be a problem. Hmmmm.... Free-Mo for Large-Scale = G-Mo!
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