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Referred by my friend, Mike, I joined up yesterday. I have a large outdoor layout where I model in 1:20.3. Narrow Gauge. All of the locos are kit bashed in one way or another, and most of the rolling stock is scratched built.
In the basement of my house I am in the process of building a 7/8 scale layout. I am currently working on my second 7/8" loco and several cars, based on a 2 foot gauge logging Railroad. I am not a "rivet counter" and my equipment is all freelance and "what if".
I enjoy all kinds of "G" scale railroads including European.
Thanks for accepting me.
John
 
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Paul M

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Welcome to the fun! Didn't Mike tell you, we like piccys lots of piccys
 

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Welcome John!
Sounds like you will fit right in!! ;)

Second the pictures.. We likes pictures.. :clap::clap:
 

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John welcome from another "newbie"
 

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Welcome aboard, John.
 

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Hi.
 

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Welcome John. Good to have another 1:20.3 geezer on board
 

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glad you joined John. As I told you I get a lot of inspiration and information here.
 

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Welcome John from another John though I sign myself JonD, don't ask its complicated.
 

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Welcome to the forum John....
 

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Welcome John, from one of the ones without the "h".....

Jon.
 

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Welcome from someone who likes US Railroads (and pictures).:)
 

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Welcome John
 

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Hi John.. welcome to the madness
 

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Referred by my friend, Mike, I joined up yesterday. I have a large outdoor layout where I model in 1:20.3. Narrow Gauge. All of the locos are kit bashed in one way or another, and most of the rolling stock is scratched built.
In the basement of my house I am in the process of building a 7/8 scale layout. I am currently working on my second 7/8" loco and several cars, based on a 2 foot gauge logging Railroad. I am not a "rivet counter" and my equipment is all freelance and "what if".
I enjoy all kinds of "G" scale railroads including European.
Thanks for accepting me.
John

Welcome John.
Most of us flout the counting of rivets and love narrow gauge. :D