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Post by el3672 on Jul 27, 2016 14:25:14 GMT -8
I briefly caught a new post on the HO forum this morning titled the Altamont & Blue Ridge Railway posted by Pete Caldwell and the post has since been deleted. Not sure why the delete, but Pete is an outstanding model railroader from the UK and he wanted to introduce his N scale layout to the HO forum and show what's taking place in N scale. Take a moment to visit his website at altamontandblueridge.com and enjoy his amazing A&BR RY featuring the Southern Ry in the mid 1950's.
He provides numerous tutorials and blogs providing a wealth of model layout information relating to construction, scenery building techniques, wiring, layout planning, etc. that benefits all modelers.
Thanks for sharing Pete!
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Post by bnsf971 on Jul 27, 2016 15:42:41 GMT -8
It wasn't the OP's post that got deleted. It was the spam link that was posted afterward by someone else.
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Post by el3672 on Jul 27, 2016 17:30:49 GMT -8
Ok thanks bsnf for the clarification, Glad that settles that and we can appreciate Pete's contributions to the Hobby.
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Post by canrailfan on Jul 27, 2016 18:24:24 GMT -8
My apologies if this seems an odd question.
Why would this information not be posted in the N scale forum? Wouldn't the N scalers be interested in Pete's layout?
Since the topic title doesn't say this is an N scale topic, I think many N scalers will likely miss it altogether.
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Post by bnsf971 on Jul 28, 2016 2:52:27 GMT -8
My apologies if this seems an odd question. Why would this information not be posted in the N scale forum? Wouldn't the N scalers be interested in Pete's layout? Since the topic title doesn't say this is an N scale topic, I think many N scalers will likely miss it altogether. The post being discussed was originally posted in the HO forum three years or so ago.
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