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Welcome to the party ThomasT.

Love to see what your plans are. Feel free to share a track plan, space you have, etc, etc.

Bob

Hello Bob,

Thank you. I do have a thread started about my Layout design and have received a lot of really good help with improving the final design. @DOUBLEDAZ has spent a bunch of time showing me various layouts and drawings with the tracks.

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Lionelski posted:

As someone who loves doing things on the layout I love this thread. As evidenced by well over half a million views, so do a lot of others here.

That being said, dare I suggest a change? Perhaps this thread could be for things done on/to our layouts, and a spin off thread called "What have you run on your layout today?" be set up.  It appears that many of the posts here, being pics of engines and rolling stock, would better fit such a spin off.

I know that I would enjoy both threads.

Hi gang,

Before this thread is closed, I'd like to again suggest the above.

Thoughts?

Lionelski posted:
Lionelski posted:

As someone who loves doing things on the layout I love this thread. As evidenced by well over half a million views, so do a lot of others here.

That being said, dare I suggest a change? Perhaps this thread could be for things done on/to our layouts, and a spin off thread called "What have you run on your layout today?" be set up.  It appears that many of the posts here, being pics of engines and rolling stock, would better fit such a spin off.

I know that I would enjoy both threads.

Hi gang,

Before this thread is closed, I'd like to again suggest the above.

Thoughts?

@MELGAR started a thread "what trains did you run today". Makes sense to me to go there as suggested.

Personally- I'm keeping my fat fingers off the keyboard from now on unless I have something "on topic" to add.

Bye!

This morning I finished up the scenery module. Placed some fishermen around the waterfall area and put two canoes going downstream from the falls. Then I glued the supports for the roof on the building flat on. Now I just have to drill some holes along the track on the table module for telephone poles and it is ready for Sunday at Kirkland Toy and train show. And I think Bryan is still working on his so I crossed the finish lne first LOL. Pics.......Paul 2

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briansilvermustang posted:
lee drennen posted:

Sorry for not posting guys I’ve been sick this week with strep throat I went back to work today maybe I can get some work on the layout this weekend. Lots of great looking progress here this week guys 

          hope you are feeling better Lee...  get some train time in,  that always helps

 

Thanks Brian 

I need to get my second half of my layout table done I just have to put the top on it and then start painting  maybe I can get some pics of it soon 

RSJB18 posted:
Lionelski posted:
Lionelski posted:

As someone who loves doing things on the layout I love this thread. As evidenced by well over half a million views, so do a lot of others here.

That being said, dare I suggest a change? Perhaps this thread could be for things done on/to our layouts, and a spin off thread called "What have you run on your layout today?" be set up.  It appears that many of the posts here, being pics of engines and rolling stock, would better fit such a spin off.

I know that I would enjoy both threads.

Hi gang,

Before this thread is closed, I'd like to again suggest the above.

Thoughts?

@MELGAR started a thread "what trains did you run today". Makes sense to me to go there as suggested.

Personally- I'm keeping my fat fingers off the keyboard from now on unless I have something "on topic" to add.

Bye!

Thanks for pointing out MELGAR's thread, RSJB18

What'd I do? I do a lot of low-light running on the PER and have been finding the lights in the CA-4 Crummy blinding so I set out to tone them down. First I removed the center of the three interior lights and now the cupola is [correctly!!] dark so a crew-member watching the train isn't night-blind. Then I constructed hoods (from aluminum tape-the stuff you actually use on ductwork) over the remaining two lights to decrease their brightness:

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Much better. I may remove a second light leaving one to cook by.

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lee drennen posted:
briansilvermustang posted:
lee drennen posted:

Sorry for not posting guys I’ve been sick this week with strep throat I went back to work today maybe I can get some work on the layout this weekend. Lots of great looking progress here this week guys 

          hope you are feeling better Lee...  get some train time in,  that always helps

 

Thanks Brian 

I need to get my second half of my layout table done I just have to put the top on it and then start painting  maybe I can get some pics of it soon 

Lee, lots of chicken soup! Feel better soonest.

geysergazer posted:

What'd I do? I do a lot of low-light running on the PER and have been finding the lights in the CA-4 Crummy blinding so I set out to tone them down. First I removed the center of the three interior lights and now the cupola is [correctly!!] dark so a crew-member watching the train isn't night-blind. Then I constructed hoods (from aluminum tape-the stuff you actually use on ductwork) over the remaining two lights to decrease their brightness:

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Much better. I may remove a second light leaving one to cook by.

Nice!! Do you by chance have a picture of the inside??

Woodson posted:
geysergazer posted:

What'd I do? I do a lot of low-light running on the PER and have been finding the lights in the CA-4 Crummy blinding so I set out to tone them down. First I removed the center of the three interior lights and now the cupola is [correctly!!] dark so a crew-member watching the train isn't night-blind. Then I constructed hoods (from aluminum tape-the stuff you actually use on ductwork) over the remaining two lights to decrease their brightness:

        

Much better. I may remove a second light leaving one to cook by.

Nice!! Do you by chance have a picture of the inside??

I was going to while I had it apart to show my simple lamp-hoods but got caught up in the moment and suddenly it was back together. These Lionel CA-4s are a bit pesky to take apart as the end ladders are glued to the frame and inserted into holes in the body. If I take it apart again to remove one of the remaining lights I'll get a pic.

geysergazer posted:
lee drennen posted:
briansilvermustang posted:
lee drennen posted:

Sorry for not posting guys I’ve been sick this week with strep throat I went back to work today maybe I can get some work on the layout this weekend. Lots of great looking progress here this week guys 

          hope you are feeling better Lee...  get some train time in,  that always helps

 

Thanks Brian 

I need to get my second half of my layout table done I just have to put the top on it and then start painting  maybe I can get some pics of it soon 

Lee, are you talking about a second payout, an O27 setup, or are you expanding the present Pike?

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I just finished my 1/43 scale Chevy 1.5 ton. I removed the Russian markings for this model only marketed in Eastern Europe (I assume because they didn't get rights from Chevrolet). Then, I did weathering with overlapping layers of dry brushing.

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This model was tough to get and not cheap. But it was worth it to have on the layout.

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geysergazer posted:
geysergazer posted:
lee drennen posted:
briansilvermustang posted:
lee drennen posted:

Sorry for not posting guys I’ve been sick this week with strep throat I went back to work today maybe I can get some work on the layout this weekend. Lots of great looking progress here this week guys 

          hope you are feeling better Lee...  get some train time in,  that always helps

 

Thanks Brian 

I need to get my second half of my layout table done I just have to put the top on it and then start painting  maybe I can get some pics of it soon 

Lee, are you talking about a second payout, an O27 setup, or are you expanding the present Pike?

I’m expanding the pike in the garage but I am tossing around the thought of a 4x8 layout in my work/old dining room that will be my O27 traditional Lionel type one. Thanks for the well wish I’ve eaten lots of soup I think I have it whipped 

Finally getting started on the layout that the very talented Ken Hoganson designed for me! See this thread for details: https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...railroad-layout-plan

Due to budgetary constraints I decided not to undergo any major basement finishing, and get rolling on the benchwork etc. The walls will have a simple backdrop installed to improve appearance, the floor will get a cushy, interlocking, foam tile type covering, and the studded walls around the central staircase will also be covered for a more finished look. Lighting is nice and bright with LED shop lights  providing illumination. The attached photos follow the benchwork as it proceeds around the perimeter of the basement. There are no duck-unders needed as the stairs come down away from the walls. The open area in the benchwork, near pictured the door, will be home to three bridges that will lift out for access to that exterior door on the rare occasion we need to use it. The long stretch of brenchwork with the elevated line will be widened to provide more layout space as required.

The last photo shows my roadbed and track- 1/2" plywood, 1/2" homasote under the track only, with Woodland Scenics foam roadbed, Gargraves track, and Ross switches. Using only adhesive caulk to attach roadbed and track- no screws. Preliminary tests have shown this to be very quiet and stable.

I have a long way to go, but as an old friend once told me, "Just get started, do it before you get too old and can't". There was a much longer, philosophical conversation revolving around that subject, but that was sound advice to someone who tends to have "paralysis by overanalysis".

He has since passed on, but his words still inspire me. This layout is dedicated to him. Rest in peace, CSM Paul Rausch, you are missed.

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