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| From: | "Charlie Vlk" <cvlk@comcast.net> |
| Date: | Wed, 11 Feb 2009 14:37:23 -0600 |
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I'd be happy to do a "Clinic" for the Spring meet.... but I have a feeling that
it would be more of a "breakaway" session for the growing number of people that
are N Scalers and BRHS members.
While on the topic, I don't know if there would be any interest, but I would be
willing to ask Midwest MiNiModuTRAK if they would be interested in setting up a
layout at the Spring meet..... while the layout itself is disturbingly focused
on the Chicago-Milwaukee line of the CMStP&P, there are an awful lot of CB&Q
models running on the railroad... most times more than MILW and C&NW......
The modules can be set up in a loop-to-loop configuration close to a wall with
an operator's aisle behind, so space shouldn't be a big issue, although it
would be nice to have it in a secure room Fri-Sat and not have to takedown
after the swap is over.
Charlie Vlk
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