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Walther Front Runner tips for better running

Anyone been successful at getting these cars to run well ?

Ive added weight to the trailers and am experimenting with modifications to the truck under the hitch by removing the front screw and trimming some plastic away to allow some ability for the B end axle to swivel slightly

 

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Quilt Store: Newest Building on the layout

I had space in my town for one more business and couldn’t decide what to place there. I asked my wife if she would like to build a Quilt Shop. She thought it would be fun to do with me so the project began. I gave her the Walthers catalog and let her pick a building. The best fit for size on the layout an ability to display items in the shop for people to see, was the cornerstone Hobby Shop model (933-3475). It affords big windows for people to peer in the windows to see what the miniature shoppers are doing in the store.

Model Railroaders videos on YouTube and The New YouTube Membership no more Free Lunch?

Model Railroaders videos on YouTube and The New YouTube Membership, 

There is sort of money crunch needed by content creators or people that are serious about producing Model Railroad video content. 

Ah-hah Moment: Pyrex lid workbench tool

The Internet for model railroaders: 3

What's on your workbench? February 2020

January was a rough month to start the year off with and I'm ready for work this month, albeit a few hours early. That extra day on the end will certainly make a difference! Let's see what you've got.

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3D Printing and Thank You

A really big thank you to all of the folks on this forum who bore with me while I struggled getting going with resin printing. Especially to K-Pack who gave me the tip that ultimately led to success (90 second base layers) and to barr_ceo for starting the thread that led to that discussion. I hope you are enjoying your printer.


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