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Re: Stoney Creek Designs

Postby Ken Hamilton » Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:23 pm

Same here, Roger. It was great to finally meet you.
Now I'll now who you are at the next NNL.
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Re: where does the time go?

Postby RogerMal » Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:20 pm

Wow, how time does fly. It seems like forever since I've been here. Another NG Convention is fast approaching, Hickory NC. Really looking forward to that.

I have two new kits this year. Pictures of both are posted on my web site. I'm doing Union Hotel and Station Diner. Back when these were just ideas, someone on this forum had sent me pictures of a cafe that they had built and said to feel free to use the design. While I didn't use the actual design I did get some inspiration from it and would really like to give credit where credit is due. Except, I don't remember who sent the picture. So, if your out there please let me know. I would really like to mention you in the instructions when I write about how I came up with the design.

Here's hopin', Roger
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Re: Stoney Creek Designs

Postby halrey » Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:39 am

Hi Roger,
Beautiful kits! Can't wait to see them in Hickory.
See you then...
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Re: Stoney Creek Designs

Postby deemery » Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:51 am

I sure wish these were available in HO, too...

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Re: Stoney Creek Designs

Postby mabloodhound » Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:04 am

As usual, Roger, very nice.
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Re: where does the time go?

Postby rebel » Tue Jul 05, 2011 10:11 am

RogerMal wrote:Wow, how time does fly. It seems like forever since I've been here. Another NG Convention is fast approaching, Hickory NC. Really looking forward to that.

I have two new kits this year. Pictures of both are posted on my web site. I'm doing Union Hotel and Station Diner. Back when these were just ideas, someone on this forum had sent me pictures of a cafe that they had built and said to feel free to use the design. While I didn't use the actual design I did get some inspiration from it and would really like to give credit where credit is due. Except, I don't remember who sent the picture. So, if your out there please let me know. I would really like to mention you in the instructions when I write about how I came up with the design.

Here's hopin', Roger

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