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Model Rail Radio #78: Poodle Skirt [August 24, 2013]

Model Rail Radio #78: Poodle Skirt [August 24, 2013]

FromModel Rail Radio


Model Rail Radio #78: Poodle Skirt [August 24, 2013]

FromModel Rail Radio

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Length:
271 minutes
Released:
Aug 24, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Terry Terrance kicks off the show talking about the O-Scale National and his time at the NMRA National. Jim Lincoln has been catching up with Terry too. Jim Lincoln discusses pealing painting techniques. Nigel Gartshore has enjoyed some painting DVDs recently too. Marty talks a little bit about removing paint from lettering. Marty invites Jim down for an operating session. (Editorial note: stay tuned for next episode where Jim and Marty jam on the operating session.) Jim Gore provides an update about the NMRA National. Terry Terrance has been converted to card thanks to Jim's clinic. YouTuber James Wright calls in to describe what it takes to produce a successful model rail review channel (youtube.com/jlwii2000). Mike Slater rounds out the chat with James. Dominic Fewver has attended his first operating session. Peter Burr has a new profession relating to model railroading. Toni Ryan has been to Mike Deverell's layout. Bob Dye forgot a workbench in his layout room. Peter Stempel, Toni and Tom rap about the shelf layout contest Mk 2. Barry Silverthorn is now able to talk about his video project officially. James Rindt provides a brief review of MR's video offering. Brian Wong may be moving soon and he has some model rail topics relating to moving. Chris Mears built a fantastic layout about twenty years ago. This is a live internet radio show recorded at 4.30pm Pacific on Saturday every-other-week. For more information, http://www.modelrailradio.com/
Released:
Aug 24, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

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