Sunday, November 27, 2011

Getting Your Model Train Garden Started

!±8± Getting Your Model Train Garden Started

Have you ever seen a railroad garden? Maybe you were at a gardening expo, or maybe one of your neighbors had one. No matter where you have seen it you decided it was the next project that you wanted to tackle. The setup of the tracks interesting you or the look of it all in operation doesn't matter. What does matter is that you can have the model train layout that you want in your garden with just a bit of work and some imagination.

The very first thing you will need for your garden railroad is, of course, a garden. You can use several different types of plants but the best to use tend to be either slower growing ones or the rock garden varieties which include cacti and thyme. Get you garden laid out to your particular tastes and you will be ready for step two.

This step involves starting with a small rail line. You may have enough funds to go all out but it is better to try it out first. This will let you know if it is going to work out the way you had planned. Too much and you can get highly discouraged. You will want to start with a standard outdoor scale model train set. The best sort of started set would come equipped with a 5x10 track. This is a great starting point and will not be so big that it is difficult to care for.

The next step is build up your railroad bed. The best way to do so is to dig out a trench around the area where the track will be set. Go down about five inches and make it five inches wide as well. Rather than using pea gravel for your bed you should use crushed gravel. Crushed gravel will not move away from the railroad tracks like the pea gravel would.

You are now ready to lay your track. Make sure that you press it firmly down into the crushed gravel so that the only parts that are showing are from the top of the ties up. This is give the illusion that the tracks are real and you are soon going to see a train rolling down them. The gravel may shift a bit and settle but you do not want the track itself to shift and this should prevent that issue.

Since you are placing your model train out in your garden you should place some suitable buildings near the tracks. These include farmhouses, dairy barns and the like. Just place them carefully around the plants you already have planted or you can plant some dwarf conifers if you so wish.

There will be a little bit of maintenance to your garden train. You should make it a monthly habit to wipe away the sap and any bird droppings that might have collected. Each time you run the train you need to make sure there are no obstructions on the tracks. This will help to extend the lifespan of your model train.


Getting Your Model Train Garden Started

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Monday, November 21, 2011

The Casters Classes Strengths and Weaknesses - The Best PvP Builds For WoW - Part 4

!±8± The Casters Classes Strengths and Weaknesses - The Best PvP Builds For WoW - Part 4

Casters it is your turn.

Mages your spec is frost/arcane (20/0/51) this is your primary because you get a silence along with some other stuff. Your weaknesses are melee classes that you cant get off of you. Like a smart prot warrior, a ret paladins with his cool downs, rogues, and hunters will eat you up. Your strengths are your crowd control or (cc) and your high burst damage.

Warlocks your strengths are your crowd control or (cc) and your ability to drain life from your opponent. Your weaknesses are stuns and silences you have no stun or silence breakers. Also being more than 40 yards away from your Demonic Circle. And don't set your Demonic Circle where your opponents can see it, it kind of defeats the purpose and the true offensive and defensive ability it can provide. You have a couple specs to chouse from. Your Destruction spec is (0/17/54), Affliction is (54/17/0) or (52/11/8).

Priests as fare as PvP goes your best spec is discipline and there are allot of forms of it. Here are three (51/20/0)(55/16/0)(58/0/13). Your weaknesses as discipline are if you run out of mana. And it is heard to do that one if you gear and spec right. Your strengths as shadow are your ability to dot people up like an affliction warlock. As discipline your strengths are vary heard to kill and tunes of damage reduction, absorbson, and oodles of healing power. I would rather have one discipline priest healing my warrior than two holy paladins. I don't know shadow but don't use mind flay on every person you come across. Because it leaves you open to rogue attacks.

Druid's boomkin or tree is your specs. Thunder chickens learn to heal your self you have the SP that is your biggest weakness. Blizz took a chainsaw to the forest; you are steel good just not as good as you once were. Your tree weakness is a loc. Here is a little saying I just made up. See a loc tree be gone. Aka a smart loc will banish you. For a tree my favorite spec is (11/0/60) it has the most healing power. As for boom (57/0/14)

Shamans have gotten some nice upgrades sense the BC. you can actually kill now not just heal. So in that light you have two ways to play. Your weaknesses are that you set still too much. And you will say yah but no rogue can get me I have a totem that will unstealth him. And ill say yes unless he sprints and runs thru before it ticks and you just got raped, so move more. I have fought a few that know how to move. And frog ppl more. Your strengths are the ability to heal and kill with out having to cancel any buffs like priests and druids. Your builds are (0/16/55) fore restro and (55/16/o) for Elemental.

Hunter's marksman or survival, the spec you go with is up to you there are so many to choose. Your strengths are cc and steady dps. Your weaknesses are your overconfidence in that class and not staying away from ppl.


The Casters Classes Strengths and Weaknesses - The Best PvP Builds For WoW - Part 4

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Sunday, November 20, 2011


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