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Any Railpro users in North Central Ohio
darryl.trains:
ATSF guy. The is another old saying, "it's never too late to start something new" or to that effect. When I started with RailPro, I had nobody in the area I lived to ask or see how RP works. I found this website with many helping hands plus I did a lot of research. I had a small fortune tied up with DCC and some of it left over after peddling most it on eBay.
Truthfully like others here, NEVER go back as this is what we wanted long ago. I have put wanted ads on various websites asking for unwanted RailPro products and never received a reply. Just once in the last year there was one item from a fellow on aBay. That's it ... To me it seems like once you get the hang of RP, you are in for life. As far as age? I'm pushing 82 so even old fardts can do it, well not everything :). Not what you think ! Had to redo the layout and NO wiring of any sort under the table. Hey it can be done as I use two inch blue foam on top of thin plywood. Cut grooves for routing wires then cover with scenery. Oh ya. If you try RP and don't like it, there are many that will buy your stuff. The old fardt in Yuma HOT
DaveB:
We live about 20 miles west of Dayton Oh. Would love to show you how it works. If you have watched Kevin's (K-Pack) videos on u-tube, he explains it well.
atsfguy:
Dave B, thanks for extending the invitation. At the present, I have spent most of the past three weeks taking my wife to doctors, hospitals, etc and today I had surgery scheduled for a cochlear implant, so it will probably be spring before I will find time to visit.
Please keep me in mind for a spring visit and thank you very much.
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