Skip to main content

Replies sorted oldest to newest

A 2018 Christmas Layout memory

To repeat last week's comment one last time, each week I try to use a section of the layout that matches the current calendar season.  For instance, this Spring I posted all images of the Easter section of the layout.  In 2018 I did NOT have a summer scene or anything close to one.  I had Halloween, Christmas, and Easter.  So even though it's not what I prefer, I will have to just post whatever I have.  Sorry.

Halloween.  This is kind of an embarrassing picture since it shows the Winter scene prior to building it.   But it is a good Halloween section picture I think.

- walt

z - Halloween - overall straight on

Attachments

Images (1)
  • z - Halloween - overall straight on

Added several led lights from Evan Designs to the Woodland Scenics Ethyl's gas station (item # BR5849), where just basic plastic "light" fixtures were located. Added two yellow leds to the light poles, and two warm white leds to the gooseneck lights above the doors. Not the best of photos below, but it shows how much more this gas station is illuminated.

This building does come stock with interior led lighting and one led under the roof by the gas pumps. But the rest of the structure was too dark for my tastes.

IMG_2209

Tom

Attachments

Images (1)
  • IMG_2209
Arnold D. Cribari posted:

Those Fabulous FMs:

The Jersey Central FM Trainmaster is a smokin' MTH Proto1 and the Lackawanna FM Trainmaster is a Lionel Postwar classic. Arnold

AHHH yes!!  Love those Trainmasters!!  As a young kid, visiting dept. stores at Christmas with my parents the Trainmasters always brought drool to my chin LOL!  Arnold your video just rekindled those memories and brought drool to my chin.   THANK YOU!!!

coach joe posted:

Peter, Scrounge well done, Mitch would be proud of you.  On the other hand it's a little less interesting than I had imagined.  I remember a long ago post where the scrounged load came from Harveys or Dry Sack and thought the gondola load may have had a similar origin.

Joe.....you have a really good memory......silos from Harvey's Bristol Cream packaging......here is a picture from 2002....Layout51Sept2002 038

Here is a picture from 1999....

P7260155

Peter

Attachments

Images (2)
  • Layout51Sept2002 038
  • P7260155

Finally did preventive repairs to my two Lionel Atlantic's.IMG_20190623_141235410IMG_20190623_141549942IMG_20190623_142855464IMG_20190623_143551813IMG_20190623_143557246IMG_20190623_143725519The preventive repairs if you haven't seen on the forum here is keeping the wires tight to where they should be so they don't wander into the flywheel. Granted most of them should be fine but why risk it. The main wire issue was the one on the top of the boiler seen in the fourth picture(not in my case of course, but others). I'm happy to have finally had time to get this done.

Attachments

Images (6)
  • IMG_20190623_141235410
  • IMG_20190623_141549942
  • IMG_20190623_142855464
  • IMG_20190623_143551813
  • IMG_20190623_143557246
  • IMG_20190623_143725519
Putnam Division posted:
coach joe posted:

What brand of bottle top are you using for canisters this time Peter?

A perfect size for Lionel gondolas......just clip off the tabs with pliers.....

I'm sure many remember a regular feature in OGR Magazine in days gone by....Scrounger's Corner.....something from nothing.....

OUoqG68uQ3S9tg4HATPKsA

ChHu7K6pRzCXsxztna3MkA

Peter

Peter,

What a fresh idea!

Dave

Add Reply

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.
×
×