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Maerklin 26557 TEE Bavaria Set Delivered in Switzerland
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mjrallare
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22 November 2010 20:26:21(UTC)
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What an utterly pointless posting Roland. What's the meaning of such a provokation?
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mike c
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23 November 2010 21:42:51(UTC)
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The tracks on which the TEE coaches were placed on are two 1 metre length K Track sections which I have on my desk next to my PC that I use for either ESU (Lokprogrammer) or other programming. Each track is attached to one of my programmer(s) and my PC. I guess that either the existence of such a set up, or the taking of a photo on such a track must constitute a major offense in some part of the world.
I said that the thread should remain open until I can post photos of the model. At this point, I think that we should use Tom's (H0) photo from his review in the "Lok Review" thread to close this topic in style:
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26 November 2010 22:33:22(UTC)
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jeehring wrote:
.... on the photo taken by you I see that you're connecting K-track presently.....woow...nice installation ....such a skilfulness !
This is a totally unnecessary comment, since you can clearly see that this is a kind of temporary track set up just for the photos... No need to try to be "funny" regarding presumed skills in model railroading... Kind of reminds me of another of our dear member's comments now and then regarding the "tone" of the comment...
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27 November 2010 01:11:35(UTC)
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That is a nice Loco. I like the colors.
I Love Marklin
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jeehring
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27 November 2010 03:19:37(UTC)
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jeehring wrote:
.... on the photo taken by you I see that you're connecting K-track presently.....woow...nice installation ....such a skilfulness !
...(...)...... No need to try to be "funny" regarding presumed skills in model railroading... ...(...)...
That's your thoughts , not mine. You are crediting me with thoughts I never had...
(BTW : If I had to set up track just for photo, I probably don't connect any wire....)
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27 November 2010 08:43:01(UTC)
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jeehring wrote:
That's your thoughts , not mine. You are crediting me with thoughts I never had...
Well, regardless of what you were thinking Roland, your comments are clearly meant to be sarcastic, and as such have no place in this thread. I'm going to lock this thread, at least until Mike asks for it to be unlocked, so that he can post his pictures. Sorry that I've had to censor this thread in that way!
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28 November 2010 01:11:24(UTC)
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jeehring wrote:
(BTW : If I had to set up track just for photo, I probably don't connect any wire....)
Well, if the object has lighting you may wish to have lights lit and then you actually need a connection... The excellent loco photos by Thomas Hoevel that show up at random on the home page would not be the same without lights...
Sorry BD, had to add this comment after topic locking...
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