Darryl: I take offense to the "brain surgery" crack. I've been called a "cement head" a few times, so ... I guess you *could* call it brain surgery! ;-) -slim...
Sabula Bob - Page 63 of "Ho Lineside Industries You Can Build" [Kalmbach Books ISBN 0-89024-271-2] has plans and pics of a concrete factory. It might work for...
Someone mentioned George's method for tarpaper roofs was very good -- and so I wondered what it was? Angela [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Here is another site I just found. _http://www.decalpaper.com/_ (http://www.decalpaper.com/) Angela [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
On another list a wonderful site for papers was listed. It has the fuzzy paper for making rugs and etc. Decal paper and sealer Super Shrink papers. I...
... =================================================================== Mike it was one of the methods that Darryl mentoined but did not fully describe this is...
... - and so ... gille dog.......what you need is for somebody with a fine scale kit with a tarpaper roof to type out the instructions from the build it book...
Mike Lynch posted this summation of George's technique a few days ago: Tarpaper roofs are the easiest thing to make, all you need is a paper bag with a heavier...
Mike, I model in O scale but love George's work. His works are great to learn from. If only he made his kits in O scale!!! Angela [Non-text portions of...
Back in the May/June 1982 issue of the GAZETTE, Al Armitage had a Model Maker's Notebook item on a one-man sawmill. It was the second part of a two-part story...
Garfield, I have been re-reading those two articles just recently , with the idea of making an O Scale one man sawmill diorama . As I live in the UK it would ...
Hello guys, Sorry for the off-topic post. I know that many of you have experience selling on Ebay and I need some help. I have an item currently listed on Ebay...
Glenn, I have sold several items to Australia, Germany and England, oh, and some place near Sweeden too I believe. It is really as easy as sending to anyone...
Hi, I am confused. Which magazine did Bob Brown have before the Narrow Gauge Gazette? Finelines or Slim Gauge News? Or was it both? Also, I thought the first...
Tony, Bob Brown had Finelines. The first issue of the Gazette was March 1975. Tim Godfrey G. S. I. Inc. MANUFACTURING & DISTRIBUTING AEROSPACE LIGHTING 3051...
Thanks Tim, that changes my thoughts yet again. I have a list of all the magazines I am missing, just 6 issues since 1977. But still need the previous years to...
Darryll: I have another question. If you belong to the NMRA you can go to the NMRA library and they will copy any article you want for a nominal fee. So tell...
... Bluntly, no. They have a license from the copyright owners to create copies for research purposes. The fee covers their handling costs. Not all magazines...
Earl They will not copy any thing where a back issue is available from the publisher. They also stamp on the copies a statement about copywrite and it assumed...
Hi, Just a personal experience I wanted to share. I recently won a Pennsylvania weathered hopper car off Ebay; an H-22 4-Bay Hopper with Clam Shell Doors and...
There needs to be a clarification. George Sellios has NOT given an OK to copying the walls and templates from his older kits. He has ONLY stated he doesn't...
Larry, Good point. The magazines even print on the pages with plans that it is OK to print the plans for personal use. They do this so that places like ...
For most members of the group, this is probably a boring thread, but it is important to the function of our group, so bear with us, please. I am getting a lot...