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  1. I notice when searching on Bing or Google our posts from this forum show up and we are able to click to this forum and read the posts. How does this occur. Does the webmaster decide which ones get published, or, does this happen automatically after a bit of time? If this is true, how long does it take for our posts to show up? Thanks, Bob.
  2. I received the Lionel O gauge shell for a template for modeling a 1:32 T1. I was surprised because I expected a plastic shell, but it is metal and quite heavy. If I can copy in 1:32, I will be happy. I also bought a Mainline Modeler magazine, April 1982 with plans and some good closeup detail shots, so, some time in the future, I will start on this project. Right now, I am working on the outside layout, have to get this done. I have decided to abandon the 54" wide concrete base and opted for one that is only 20 inches wide so that it will look more natural and quite a bit easier for me to pour. I am making a form to make small sections, 20 x 32 and will be able to pour one a day with Sakrete and reduce my cost. I decided to take little bites at a time. Bob.
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