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@Bill Webb posted:
So, yesterday the grandsons and Mom Alice came over for dinner and tested what was operable. It got kinda crazy as trains were run on three levels and all tracks were busy. Levels 2 and 3 end at the bridge piers; nobody violated the strict instructions concerning how far to advance. Surprisingly, there were few problems and the level 1/2 connector was incident free.

This afternoon Paula painted homasote and N and W J 612 went from the passenger station to the terminus of level 2 without incident. The only way back to level 1 is backwards which we will probably do tomorrow.

      

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Glad to hear that the running session went well Bill. Grandson's on the remotes? I'd have my hand on the main power switch the whole time.

This is a great shot with the "J" passing the shops.

Bob

There's finally a grade crossing over at the Lumber & Hardware. Until now, you might be able to make it across - if could hit that ballast embankment fast enough to get airborne over the center rail. But that was a big if. At least several times a week, Kyle from the Union 76 had his wrecker out there trying to pull a car off the track. Everyone's much happier now. Only thing is, nobody can figure out why a brand-new grade crossing is all rutted and beat up like it's been there for years.

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I’m feeling like a slacker here. Haven’t accomplished much lately. Today I put the first coat of paint on the damaged trolley body. I had tried to weather the original yellow body and didn’t like the results at all. I’ll do a second coat and then apply some weather. This will be the shack at the bait and boat business. I plan on boarding up most of the windows from the inside; but looking at these pictures Im thinking that the interior needs a coat of black  9EDD74E9-B502-4528-9176-3D8CF1191CB5BD6F5378-A5C3-44C3-8AF9-16E7C30BF109719D2703-5B18-4DEF-9A90-7B9A90C46201

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@RSJB18 posted:

Glad to hear that the running session went well Bill. Grandson's on the remotes? I'd have my hand on the main power switch the whole time.

This is a great shot with the "J" passing the shops.

Bob

Bob the boys have been running the trains for three years and no dives off the table yet (unlike me). Each of them have a passenger train and know what they cost.

Thanks for the J comment. It was nice to see the train climb the grade. Can’t wait to get the level 2 track run.

I apologize for being MIA for some time on this thread.  Lots of great projects by everyone!  Page 1150!  Wow!

I have been working on my new double track Atlas truss bridge installation and reworking both lift-up bridges while doing fall outdoor chores.  Here are a few photographs and videos of that project.  I will now be working out the details of the upper level tracks off the open end of the double track bridge.

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@Mark Boyce posted:

I apologize for being MIA for some time on this thread.  Lots of great projects by everyone!  Page 1150!  Wow!

I have been working on my new double track Atlas truss bridge installation and reworking both lift-up bridges while doing fall outdoor chores.  Here are a few photographs and videos of that project.  I will now be working out the details of the upper level tracks off the open end of the double track bridge.

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Absolutely, brilliant!!!!!!!  

Peter

@Wood posted:

@RSJB18

Don't you just love those rainy days!!

I like that K-Line box cab. Nice photos.

@pennsyfan posted:

@RSJB18

All that Pennsy power looks great Bob!

Thanks Guys. The PRR has been my favorite since I can remember.

Nothing screams the golden age like "The Standard Railroad of the World"

I will probably upgrade the Box cab sooner than later. Now that it's back on the layout, and I have the boards in hand....Stay tuned.....😉😉

Bob

@Mark Boyce posted:

I apologize for being MIA for some time on this thread.  Lots of great projects by everyone!  Page 1150!  Wow!

I have been working on my new double track Atlas truss bridge installation and reworking both lift-up bridges while doing fall outdoor chores.  Here are a few photographs and videos of that project.  I will now be working out the details of the upper level tracks off the open end of the double track bridge.



"🎶🎶What goes up, must come down🎶🎶

🎶Spinnin wheel got to go round 🎶🎶

Absolutely great Mark. You know how to make an entrance. 🤣🤣

Bob

@Mark Boyce, Mark, wow, your bridges go up and down so smoothly, your layout is coming alive, it’s so neat. Yes, you had some great advice and help here on the OGR Forum, Mike g., and I haven’t seen him chime in lately, probably honey do projects. Keep us in the loop, @Putnam Division, I admire your energy in setting up the multi unit modular layout as it’s got to be hard work, it’s an amazing display layout. I think retirement agrees with you, Happy Halloween, @Bill Webb, Wow, I love watching the building, planning, and operation process of your really nice model railroad, I was near Suffolk earlier this year, wow, so close, but I hadn’t looked at your profile until now, so I missed an opportunity to contact you. Keep up the good work, it’s fun to watch, We ran a few trains today just to see where we need to redo some track work.
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Inspired by others on here who have enhanced the interiors of their passenger cars, I made the attempt to upgrade my PRR passenger cars. Found some historical photos online. Decided to use some card stock wood planking on one car and used embossing material over white glue to make carpet in the second car. I used an old gunpowder measuring spoon with tiny holes drilled in the bottom to gently spread the embossing material over the glue.  I 3D printed some ashtray stands, coffee pots, and will add cups and dishes in the dinning car. All in all, I am pleased with my first attempt at this. Waiting to see how it looks all out together and running with lights blazing! Thanks for the inspirations.

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@LT1Poncho posted:

Inspired by others on here who have enhanced the interiors of their passenger cars, I made the attempt to upgrade my PRR passenger cars. Found some historical photos online. Decided to use some card stock wood planking on one car and used embossing material over white glue to make carpet in the second car. I used an old gunpowder measuring spoon with tiny holes drilled in the bottom to gently spread the embossing material over the glue.  I 3D printed some ashtray stands, coffee pots, and will add cups and dishes in the dinning car. All in all, I am pleased with my first attempt at this. Waiting to see how it looks all out together and running with lights blazing! Thanks for the inspirations.

Nicely done. I particularly like the idea of using embossing material to create the rug. Thanks for the technique.

Wood

@RSJB18 posted:

Discovered that the front coupler on my K-line A5 is quite weak. The pin doesn't stay up in place to lock the claw closed. I wrapped it with a small rubber band which works until I can replace the coupler.

Ran it for a while too.

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Bob

Bob, your claw spring is broken. You could push the claw pin out and put a new spring inside. A little touchy to work with but possible. Good luck.

@LT1Poncho posted:

Inspired by others on here who have enhanced the interiors of their passenger cars, I made the attempt to upgrade my PRR passenger cars. Found some historical photos online. Decided to use some card stock wood planking on one car and used embossing material over white glue to make carpet in the second car. I used an old gunpowder measuring spoon with tiny holes drilled in the bottom to gently spread the embossing material over the glue.  I 3D printed some ashtray stands, coffee pots, and will add cups and dishes in the dinning car. All in all, I am pleased with my first attempt at this. Waiting to see how it looks all out together and running with lights blazing! Thanks for the inspirations.

Your  FIRST  ATTEMPT  looks like you have been doing this for years LT.

Really nice work .

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