Modeler's Spotlight Video-- Inside Cody's Office for February 10, 2011

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Modeler’s Spotlight Video-- Inside Cody’s Office for February 10, 2011

When you guys get snowed in, little weired…

this was the first time watching your Video and learned a lot. Keep it up.

I love the modeling tip. Thanks! I love the tie too!

I look forward to each Cody’s Office episode. The hose idea was really helpful Thanks.

Cody,
Great episode. The hose making tip will be used at several locations on the wAsRR

Hey Cody. How does it take you guys to film and edit an episode of Codys office?

Cody, It is nice to see you back, missed you last week. alot of new products to see and hear about. Great outakes at the end, keep em rollin, OH nice >.68 cent tie, we have Ice and Snow here in DFW area today, but only about an inch or so. You can keep all your snow in Wisconsin there. I have used the hose technique, it works quite well. Ho wis your home layout coming along, see you later on.

Thank heavens! I’m not the only person having trouble taking the roofs off Walthers coaches!

Seriously- can you demonstrate how to do this without damaging the fine paintwork on these?

Hi, I guess you do have other work you do but I have missed Cody’s Office for a couple of weeks. I hope you found your car!

Cody, could you suggest cheap, smooth runing steam locomotives?

hey cody
i will try making simple hoses for my layout!!!

Nice tie and matching shirt too !!
Great tip on hose modeling…hope you find your car.

Liked the “he he”. Snow must have got to you. The tie is great. Next time you want something like that try a Salvation Army Thrift Store. I was wondering what the switch motors where on the Bay Junction on the wall paper I downloaded for my computer. Keep up the great work.

As always another great show! I am building a new layout and am using the sectional technique MR used for the Beer Line. My question is how do you get the track to stay together when bring the different sections together so you avoid derailment?

Hi Cody, I love watching all the great info you give each show. Have you started to build your layout yet? Can you give us viewers an update? We would greatly appreciate it.

I didn’t realise Beijing is in Columbia!

I always look forward to your show especially when traveling to Europe… Always gives me memories of home and my own layout… Thanks and congratulations on your anniversary… Keep them coming…

great tip cody nice [ jc ] tie memorys crt/friends 4w 4m

I use lead made for tying fishing flies. It is available in an assortment of diameters like solder, but does not have the rosin core to leak out like solder. It is available wherever fishing supplies are sold. I got mine in a Bass Pro Shop.