Friday nite went over a club members house to run some trains.
Here's Ted with his "new" baby the Big Boy.
Checked the Big Boy's clearance coming thru the portal on a 120 curve.
A few more pix of Joe's layout. The architect is someone who's been know to really "screw-up" a layout.
A vintage Lionel dealer crossing signal display was donated to our club by a relative of the long closed Hazlet Train Stop.
Johnbrandt painted more of the backdrop on the south wall. Plus, the elevated section has been closed and covered with tile and awaits painting.
The elevated plywood covering the NW corner was installed.
The crew made great strides in assembling the ramp sections and supports. Half of the vertical supports were positioned. Before final installation, will have to cut into the layout where the ramp comes down in back of the roundhouse.
Had to reposition the first support and was a bit short since it no longer was under the joiner. Ted's solution to clamp the shim while the glue dries.
Someone is going to be busy at remedial spelling school. Has something to do with marking the color of a paint can conrete.