Skip to main content

OGR Friends –

 

In conjunction with the World’s Greatest Hobby on Tour, my wife Judy and I are having an Open House. Any of you who happen to be in the St. Louis area over this weekend is welcome to visit us. We are about an hour west of downtown St. Louis, and if you can possibly make it, please contact me for directions.

 

The times we have set aside for our Open House are:

Friday from 7P to 11P

Saturday from 4p to 11P (we are going to the show Saturday morning)

Sunday from 1P to 5P

 

I still have a ways to go in the construction of the Hidden Pass Junction RR, but it may be worth seeing if you are in the area anyway. In case you have not seen it yet, here is a video I just made a few days ago.

 

 

 

Email me to confirm your visit and for directions.

 

Thx!

 

Alex

Last edited by Ingeniero No1
Original Post

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Jack,

The ballast is from Russ at

http://www.ogaugeconnection.co...ocs/BallastKing.html

 

He is the one who sells the Ballast King. The ballast he sells is ground granite, and it was $2 per pound. He delivered it to my house on his way to York last year. His advertisement says it would cost $2.45/lb shipped - a real good deal.

 

I mixed the light and black ballast at a ratio of 4-light to 1-black to achieve a color similar to the Norfolk Southern tracks a mile from my house. For other areas I mixed 3:1 and 2:1.

 

Coincidentally, I just finished using the last 20 lb of the 125 lb I bought initially, and still need another 25 lb.

 

Good luck with your project!

 

Dan,

I'll email you the information in a few minutes.

Looking forward to meeting you!

 

Alex

Alex,

   If I was out your way I would definitely stop and see your layout,

as it is I can't even find the time to stop and see Patricks great layout, and he lives

quite close.  This gun dog training business is going to be scaled way back over the next few years, and I will be able to enjoy our hobby more.  I am suppose to be retired, Ya right.   Congrats on a fantastic layout, and thank your wife for the invitation into your home, having done this before I know what it is, to open your home to a lot of different people.

 

PCRR/Dave

Jack, Alex -

 

I think that it is about time that you nice folks in PA, NY, NJ, etc. get together and make a trip out to the Midwest.

 

Believe it or not, there are some nice layouts out here, and I am not including mine on the list. There are several beautiful layouts in Springfield, MO, as well as in Mountain Home, AR.

 

Come visit when you can!

 

Thx

 

Alex

The WGH on Tour show was in St. Louis this weekend, and my wife Judy and I had the good fortune of having 18 guests visit us, look at the Hidden Pass Junction RR layout, share some refreshments, and enjoy our company and friendly conversation. Among our guests were several members of the Mid-America 3-Railers club, as well as personal friends.

 

After the show shortly after noon on Saturday, several of us had lunch in a restaurant in downtown St. Louis, and then headed to my house. Shortly afterwards other guests started to arrive. 

 

Here are a few pictures of the earlier group on Saturday.

 

 Alan, Mike, LaKeeta, Judy, Jon, Alex, Becki, Louanna, Roger

Jan13-01 Group1 DSC_1696

 

Becki, Mike

Jan13-02 Becki and Mike DSC_1713

 

Alan, Jon (looking at Alan's new gem)

Jan13-03 Alan and Jon DSC_1707

 

Roger, Louanna, Becki, Jon

Jan13-04 Roger-Louanna-Becki-Jon DSC_1704

 

Becki, Alex

Jan13-05 Becki and Alex DSC_1715

 

 Alan, Mike, LaKeeta, Judy, Jon, Denise, Becki, Louanna, Roger

Jan13-06 Group2 DSC_1694

 

We had a wonderful time!

 

Alex

Attachments

Images (6)
  • Jan13-01 Group1 DSC_1696
  • Jan13-02 Becki and Mike DSC_1713
  • Jan13-03 Alan and Jon DSC_1707
  • Jan13-04 Roger-Louanna-Becki-Jon DSC_1704
  • Jan13-05 Becki and Alex DSC_1715
  • Jan13-06 Group2 DSC_1694

I've had the pleasure of meeting Alex and his wife Judy at York this past October.

They are the nicest people you could ever meet.  I've only seen Alex's layout in photo's and videos and am amazed at his expertise, craftsmanship and fine details.  I can only imagine what a sight this would be in person.

 

It's layouts like Alex's that inspire us to work on our own layouts and TRY to create something as wonderful as he has. 

 

I hope that I am lucky enough to get an opportunity to one day see it in person, as well as the other great layouts that Alex mentioned, and to also have the pleasure of spending some time with Alex and Judy again.

 

 

 

 

Thanks, Alex

Last edited by Alex M

Alex:

 

It was really nice to see photos of some of your guests and it is obvious how much they enjoyed the visit to your layout. You are correct, some of us east coast guys must make a pilgrimage to your area to see these wonderful layouts. I have had the privilege to visit Alan's layout first hand, but missed the others as time was compressed with a weekend business trip.

 

Thanks for this review of your Open House.

Jeff, Roger, Alex, Mario, Brian –

 

Thank you for your comments. Yes, it was great, and we really appreciated especially those who drove several hundred miles to visit us.

 

Please remember that we welcome you anytime, so if you ever are in the St. Louis vicinity, please contact me. And when when you come, a good appetite is strongly recommended.  (per Judy)

 

Thx!

 

Alex

I am home just for a few minutes and saw this talk about Judy's cooking and her desserts....  OK, the truth is......none of you would like her cooking so in order to save you from any unpleasantness,  I will volunteer to eat everything myself.  I am doing this out of the goodness of my heart for my friends here on the forum......

 

OK...OK...here is the real truth..... Judy's cooking talents are world class and what I am afraid of is that there will be less for me!!  Each time we have visited our good friends, Alex and Judy, there has never been a minute that we didn't feel right at home.  Both of these fine folks are the best of the best!  Alex's layout is stunning and so is Judy's cooking.  When she lays out the eats...her kitchen looks like a chef's cooking show.  It got more difficult each time to go up and down the stairs to the train room because for some reason gravity kept increasing its downward force on those steps!!

 

By the way, I will be back this evening and post more pictures of the event...

 

Thanks,

Alan

I wanted to say that my wife and I had a wonderful time at the WGH event in St. Louis with the highlight being our stay with Alex and Judy.  Alex's layout is without a doubt one of the most well done and thought out model railroads I have ever seen.  His attention to detail is reflected throughout every scene.  As an example he has a scene where there is an archery range.  The arrows are hand crafted to scale down to the three feathers that guide the arrow to the scale target!  His trestle is another example where he cut every piece of this marvelous structure out of dimensional material and then put all of it together from research he did on the prototypes. 

 

I could go on and on but I assure you that this is a layout you should see in person if you ever get a chance.  AND...I am willing to bet it is going to get attention from the hobby press sooner than later. 

 

To top it all off...like putting the proverbial cherry on top of a delicious Ice Cream Sunday is Judy, Alex's sweetheart who also happens to be his wife.  When you are a guest at their home, it is like being royalty.  The red carpet starts from your home to theirs and that is just the beginning.  Judy is simply a world class chef....no other way to describe her ability to put together the best tasting food anyone has ever experienced.  Every visitor to their open house this weekend had the most pleasant experience to their palate through the dozens of dishes Judy prepared.  To sum it up....Judy is an Angel period. 

 

Combining these two experiences....viewing Alex's layout and Judy's cuisine made for a memorable time BUT when you blend in their hospitality....their ability to make all of those that attended feel like they are just part of their extended family....well....it just doesn't get any better!!  Thank you Judy and Alex for everything you did to make this a fantastic weekend for all of us!!

 

Below are pictures of Judy's "layout"......Judy is the cute gal on the far right!

101_2472

 

 

101_2469

 

 

101_2470

 

          Mike Orite enjoying the feast before him!!

101_2471

Attachments

Images (4)
  • 101_2472
  • 101_2469
  • 101_2470
  • 101_2471
Post

OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×