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Re: If things are so bad why. . .
Tim wondered:
I watched a Netflix documentary today on 3-D printing, and I wondered -- Who
will produce the first 3-D copier? I mean, you just put the car (or 1:1
part) into the copier and out pops a
Tim wondered:
I watched a Netflix documentary today on 3-D printing, and I wondered -- Who
will produce the first 3-D copier? I mean, you just put the car (or 1:1
part) into the copier and out pops a
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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Re: If things are so bad why. . .
Tim wondered:
I watched a Netflix documentary today on 3-D printing, and I wondered -- Who
will produce the first 3-D copier? I mean, you just put the car (or 1:1
part) into the copier and out pops a
Tim wondered:
I watched a Netflix documentary today on 3-D printing, and I wondered -- Who
will produce the first 3-D copier? I mean, you just put the car (or 1:1
part) into the copier and out pops a
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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Re: Random Thoughts ...
Looking for 500-sellers in the resin biz I would first check with Al Westerfield. That his kits were distributed by Walthers and were a stock item in the hobby shop heyday before the names like
Looking for 500-sellers in the resin biz I would first check with Al Westerfield. That his kits were distributed by Walthers and were a stock item in the hobby shop heyday before the names like
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MDelvec952
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Hobby Shops in the Nashville, TN area
Are there any "must visit" model railroad friendly hobby shops in the Nashville, TN area?
Thanks- TJ
TJ Stratton Maumee, OH."Modeling the 1950's branch lines of the Michigan Central Railroad in
Are there any "must visit" model railroad friendly hobby shops in the Nashville, TN area?
Thanks- TJ
TJ Stratton Maumee, OH."Modeling the 1950's branch lines of the Michigan Central Railroad in
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T.J. Stratton
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
The tinplate train set was the humble beginning of this hobby. Am I correct on this assumption? I believe one reason kids wanted trains was the larger roles that railroads played in the communities at
The tinplate train set was the humble beginning of this hobby. Am I correct on this assumption? I believe one reason kids wanted trains was the larger roles that railroads played in the communities at
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david ellzey
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Re: Random Thoughts ...
Oh wow, now we're looking for "evidence"....stick a fork in this thread, it's done.
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
From:"riverman_vt@... [STMFC]"
Date:Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 12:43
Oh wow, now we're looking for "evidence"....stick a fork in this thread, it's done.
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
From:"riverman_vt@... [STMFC]"
Date:Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 12:43
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Mark Drake <markstation01@...>
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Re: paper models (was Re: Random Thoughts ...)
Tim,
Clever Models has an HO or O-scale Clyde Puffer paper model: http://clevermodels.squarespace.com/models-gallery/ . Admittedly, this is a European design, but the superstructure
Tim,
Clever Models has an HO or O-scale Clyde Puffer paper model: http://clevermodels.squarespace.com/models-gallery/ . Admittedly, this is a European design, but the superstructure
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
I've seen lots of youth railroad model videos on YouTube (even one weathering freight cars that fit this list) and someone contacted me from my rail history website asking for proto info to design
I've seen lots of youth railroad model videos on YouTube (even one weathering freight cars that fit this list) and someone contacted me from my rail history website asking for proto info to design
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A&Y Dave in MD
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Re: paper models (was Re: Random Thoughts ...)
Mike
There's some really cool stuff there -- I'm a real believer in paperfor
building structures and I see from this web site there are SHIP MODELStoo!
Paper is ideal IMO for a lot of applications
Mike
There's some really cool stuff there -- I'm a real believer in paperfor
building structures and I see from this web site there are SHIP MODELStoo!
Paper is ideal IMO for a lot of applications
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
David
And people are living longer. And the world as a whole is becoming much
wealthier, with lots more leisure and hobby spending. These are macro trends,
as is the decline of unskilled or low-skill
David
And people are living longer. And the world as a whole is becoming much
wealthier, with lots more leisure and hobby spending. These are macro trends,
as is the decline of unskilled or low-skill
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
I was afraid I'd scare too many with that one. Its very complex.
But it sure shows how complex curved surfaces can be done in materials one wouldn't expect to work.
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee,
I was afraid I'd scare too many with that one. Its very complex.
But it sure shows how complex curved surfaces can be done in materials one wouldn't expect to work.
Best to ya,
Mike Bauers
Milwaukee,
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mwbauers
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
I slipped on a word............
Here is what it was meant to be....
" Maybe I'm too optimistic about the pre-decorated aspect. But look at carbon3d.com and see how the newest 3d printers make prints
I slipped on a word............
Here is what it was meant to be....
" Maybe I'm too optimistic about the pre-decorated aspect. But look at carbon3d.com and see how the newest 3d printers make prints
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mwbauers
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
There's a GG1` paper kit as well.
http://cp.c-ij.com/en/contents/2027/gg1/index.html
Scott Haycock
Here..... try something different.... download and consider building this per the
There's a GG1` paper kit as well.
http://cp.c-ij.com/en/contents/2027/gg1/index.html
Scott Haycock
Here..... try something different.... download and consider building this per the
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Scott H. Haycock
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
In the day, model trains were the analog of todays personal computers.
Let's put it this way...... In Europe and Japan model railroading is still a vibrant hobby of both the old and the young.
We
In the day, model trains were the analog of todays personal computers.
Let's put it this way...... In Europe and Japan model railroading is still a vibrant hobby of both the old and the young.
We
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mwbauers
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
Actually, I am listening.
I had been separating brick and mortar sales from Internet sales................. With an eye on those that now only buy from hobby swap meets because retail and discount
Actually, I am listening.
I had been separating brick and mortar sales from Internet sales................. With an eye on those that now only buy from hobby swap meets because retail and discount
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mwbauers
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
But the trains under the Christmas tree that kids played with are NOT the hobby, not now and not then. Of course it may get kids intrigued, but the hobby we are talking about is, one might say,
But the trains under the Christmas tree that kids played with are NOT the hobby, not now and not then. Of course it may get kids intrigued, but the hobby we are talking about is, one might say,
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
Tim O'Connor wrote:
Thanks, Tim, some of the same points I made in my recent blog post on this topic. If you're interested, and didn't see it, here's a
Tim O'Connor wrote:
Thanks, Tim, some of the same points I made in my recent blog post on this topic. If you're interested, and didn't see it, here's a
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Random Thoughts from my two articles in Volume 3 of Speedwitch's Modeling Journal
I have to agree somewhat that that it's an "old man's hobby". Back in the early 50's just about every kid had a Lionel or American Flyer train set under the Christmas tree. Now, the kids want computer
I have to agree somewhat that that it's an "old man's hobby". Back in the early 50's just about every kid had a Lionel or American Flyer train set under the Christmas tree. Now, the kids want computer
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david ellzey
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Re: If things are so bad why. . .
lol, Bill!
To say nothing of 3D printing! The number and variety of skillfully designed
HO scale items on Shapeways et al is just astounding! People are applying a whole
new set of skills (or
lol, Bill!
To say nothing of 3D printing! The number and variety of skillfully designed
HO scale items on Shapeways et al is just astounding! People are applying a whole
new set of skills (or
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Tim O'Connor
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If things are so bad why. . .
has a new resin manufacturer started up this year, another is waiting in the wings, still another has rebooted with the help of Crowd Sourcing, Yarmouth started in business 2-3 years ago, and the
has a new resin manufacturer started up this year, another is waiting in the wings, still another has rebooted with the help of Crowd Sourcing, Yarmouth started in business 2-3 years ago, and the
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Bill Welch
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