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Who here wants a really nice layout? I know we all do, but where to start? A good start is to send me an e-mail. I can build your dreams, in any scale. Anything from a briefcase to a basement empire. I can also supply the models, patterned after any prototype, or none at all. Check out my website, and let me know what you think!
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I see you made it here fron eHobbies I talked to Al last week and he is hoping the board will resume soon....Mike BTW have you been to Trainboard.com? Posts: 97 | From: Columbus Ohio USA | Registered: Jul 2000
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Well, I guess we are all looking for a new home eh!
This message board seems real new, but let's see how many of us make the switch.
By the way, I just finished the Showcase Miniatures "Deloney Barn" kit. It was lots of fun, and look great. This was my first attempt at real weathering.
Happy modeling.
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Hey, good to see familiar people here. I am sending out links with my next round of mailings, hopefully more will join us! Al, just hope "Trainmaster" doesn't show up! Can't delete his junk here.
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Hi Al nice to see you again. I think I saw TM on the Trainboard site. You can always tell his posts by the grammer ....Mike Posts: 97 | From: Columbus Ohio USA | Registered: Jul 2000
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I been to the trainboard forum for awhile know. I go by Jack Doran on it. I usually hang out in the BNSF and BN Forums mostly.
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Well, it turns out that eHobbies will be having a grand re-opening soon.
Their new website is much simplified, and no more message boards, articles, chat, movies or any of the cute stuff. Couldn't afford the upkeep. It was all marketing stuff.
They will be basically a sales outlet for merchandise.
Oh well. I'll look forward to visiting with my friends here.
Good luck everyone!
Al
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Maby you could get them to link with the bulliten board here. That way the newbies will have a way to find some answers....Mike
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You are right about that- a lot of people are going to be lost, simply because of a lack of knowledge. What if they did online seminars, or webcasts of clinics at shows?