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Today was too cool and mist/rain so I had time to lay in 72ft of roadbed and 500 3R Plastics rubber ties.  This was all on my outer main of Lionel/K Line tubular track, have another 30ft on this main to complete.  Need to acquire another big bag/box of 3R Plastics ties.  I really like these, they look good, go in easy and stay put with simply securing track to the layout top.

Jesse      TCA   12-68275

trainroomgary posted:

The continuing saga, Flat Structures.

In this installment;  I will show you how I use magazines to put people in the windows. Check out the photos.

22 Custom paper insert23 Position man in the window24 Man & Woman in window25 Overview of flats

Gary - Show &Tell - Remember, if you like this series hit me up with a “Like” and hit me up with an e-mail, if you would like to see the train room.

Nice job train room Gary

 

Note

We talked on the YouTube model builders hangout on Monday

p51 posted

Just curious, am I the only one who sees that the lower floor person seems way larger than the upper floor one, and both appears to be the same distance from the window?

Hi Lee Biship - I think it is call 28mm camera angle or some photographers, call it key stoning. The young lady's desk is in front of the window and the man is about 10 feet back from the window.

Still a fun project, to make window flats from magazines.

Gary 

trainroomgary posted:
p51 posted

Just curious, am I the only one who sees that the lower floor person seems way larger than the upper floor one, and both appears to be the same distance from the window?

Hi Lee Biship - I think it is call 28mm camera angle or some photographers, call it key stoning. The young lady's desk is in front of the window and the man is about 10 feet back from the window.

Still a fun project, to make window flats from magazines.

Gary 

Gary

The flats are looking good.  I not an expert but the guy looks scale compared to the lady in the window. Obviously a big woman, as in tall. That would account for the large head.   

p51 posted:

The glue is still drying, but this gives you an idea of what the back corner is going to look like. Really, the only things lacking at this point are several small trees along the front edge.2016-11-08 22.24.15

Lee

looks pretty good.  Maybe you could make smaller ones and build upward biggest on the bottom and smallest on the top for an illusion of distance.  Glad there on the layout not in the stomach. Fried Orca or broccoli what was I thinking of. Too bushy for Brussel sprouts.

Doug  

Pennsylvania & Ohio rr conway yard posted

Nice job train room Gary

 Note We talked on the YouTube model builders hangout on Monday

Hi Pennsylvania & Ohio rr conway yard / Yes I was talking with you on You Tube Live, Model Builders.  I will look for you again.........

suzukovich posted:

Gary. 

Have you tried scanning the pics and then paste them to a power point slide and the make them smaller or close to scale?

 Doug

Hi Doug, thanks for hitting my post up with a "Like" / I do own Microsoft Power Point, but I run all my photos for the OGR Forum in Photoshop Cloud / You can scale in photoshop but it is more fun to cut up magazines. Like doing a jig saw puzzle & faster.  I am a Toy Train Layout, so scale only has to be close........

Gary

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trainroomgary posted:
Pennsylvania & Ohio rr conway yard posted

Nice job train room Gary

 Note We talked on the YouTube model builders hangout on Monday

Hi Pennsylvania & Ohio rr conway yard / Yes it was talking with you on You Tube Live, Model Builders.  I will look for you again.........

suzukovich posted:

Gary. 

Have you tried scanning the pics and then paste them to a power point slide and the make them smaller or close to scale?

 Doug

Hi Doug, thanks for hitting my post up with a "Like" / I do own Microsoft Power Point, but I run all my photos for the OGR Forum in Photoshop Cloud / You can scale in photoshop but it is more fun to cut up magazines. Like doing a jig saw puzzle & faster.  I am a Toy Train Layout, so scale only has to be close........

Gary

Cheers from Train Room Gary Pan view 2

Gary

I got what your saying. I was thinking scan the magazine photo and the paste to power point. But also you could copy an images from the net and do the same thing.  Resize and print it out. Either way, what your doing is a great idea.

Doug

p51 posted:
Mark Boyce posted:

Trains are more fun when your foot hurts!  Glad it's getting better.

You did mean, NO fun when your foot hurts, right?

I pictured he was running warp speed and had spectactular, flying rollover or derailment, loco saved by a foot. Painful, but nothing compared to the pain of a dented or broken loco. 

By the way Mark, I caught the layout pics in the "buy anything cool" thread; You've been holding out. It looks great.

More please! ( if and when you have time). I see an opportunity to connect your levels with flat scenery too. Use Google earth to find the steep side streets that lead to the housing behind(north) and above St Ignace Mi's. downtown buisnesses.(a strip along the water) I know there are similar in Pa., but exactly where????.

Forced perspective is a more familar term in modeling that could be applied to Gary's window cut outs too. Starting with scale for up close to a window and a reduction for folks ment to be on the far side of a room.

   I'd have visited the train room long ago, as I beleive you once even invited me by phone during a Craigslist sale inquiry years ago, but I don't get out that way often. Somewhat local, but its still a bit beyond my comfort range for travel unless in a soft riding luxury vehicle.

Adriatic posted:

 

 

By the way Mark, I caught the layout pics in the "buy anything cool" thread; You've been holding out. It looks great.

More please! ( if and when you have time). I see an opportunity to connect your levels with flat scenery too. Use Google earth to find the steep side streets that lead to the housing behind(north) and above St Ignace Mi's. downtown buisnesses.(a strip along the water) I know there are similar in Pa., but exactly where????.

Adriatic,

Thank you very much!  This layout is what I call Temporary Railroad. It was my Christmas layout in 2014, then a summer layout in 2015, followed by a makeover to Christmas layout 2015, and now summer layout 2016.  

Your comment about the steep street up to The Heights, as many towns in Pennsylvania call it, was in the plan.  Helping elderly relatives and our daughter's wedding took priority.  I have planned to do a Christmas makeover, then start room prep on our daughter's old art studio which will become the permanent layout room.  It measures almost 12 x 12.  My wife suggested I leave the train table up in this room our first daughter to marry occupied.  She likes adding little holiday related items for whimsy.

 I have photos of each iteration of the layout I will collect and post and make sure to let you know to check them out.

 Thank you again!!

Adriatic posted:

Tiffany, if you haven't been following Pennytrain your missing out on a lot more than just that.

And to all, "likes" working well has been an on and off thing, for me at least. There are tons of deserving posts I never get to. Even exceptionally deserving ones. You shouldn't let any lack of them hold you back too much IMO.

I will second Adriatic's comment about the wonderful layouts Pennytrain has been posting!  Very nice indeed!!

M. Mitchell Marmel posted:

Stayed home with a cold today (which I apparently picked up at the polling place yesterday).  Between sneezes, I took advantage of the nice weather to put the Williams GG-1 shell into Razorback Red...

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Mitch

Very interested in how this turns out!! Keep us posted!! I'd also be interested in your graphics.. In my case, the color would be Clemson Orange.. lol

I spent a few hours painting Preiser 65602 Unpainted 24 Seated Figures for my Lionel 21" passenger cars.  The Preiser sets are finally back in stock, and I ordered twenty-one sets of twenty-four on Ebay. (504 to paint).  I have used them with great success in Atlas O California Zephyr and Amtrak cars too.  My Wabash dining car awaits gluing them in place.  I added plastic seat backs to my Lionel dining car, painted the plastic strips to match the interior paint, and painted the table tops with flat white acrylic paint.  I like the Preiser set of 24 unpainted figures because they can be positioned in realistic conversation groups within the passenger cars.  It cost more to use Preiser, but the car they go in wasn't cheap either.  I did the best I could, or why bother at all.  All my buildings for the layout are lit and detailed with furniture and people too.  Now I need to start positioning them on the layout.  John

P.S. All the women are wearing blue clothes for the first box I painted. The next box will be pink. the third yellow, the fourth pastel green. The men's suits are light tan, then grey, brown, and finally blue. On the fifth box I might choose another color, or start the rotation over again.  Using a small palate of colors speeds up the painting: 1. flesh, 2. tie, 3. shirt, 4. suit, 5. hair, and 6. shoes.

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Besides running trains I wanted to go easy on my bd foot so I sat with a big standard gauge box car, #214,dark orange with a green roof, that I bought at the TCA show, on my kitchen counter. Using pieces of white Bounty paper towel I polished/cleaned the sides of long accumulated dirt with POND'S cold cream. A friend restores old dolls and uses this to clean the antique dolls that are dirty with old fragile paint that can be damaged. It takes time and some rubbing but does get the dirt off. It isn't a cure all and it will never look new but doesn't hurt the paint. the white paper towel is a very mild abrasive and you can see the black dirt on it.  Pond's is expensive and I have used a cheaper generic brand, too. I also had a very old O gauge single dome tank car, #2755 that was original with complete decals on it but very dirty. After working on it I can say that I have cleaned it up pretty good and successfully cleaned the decals so you can read them now.  I am really impressed with the way the decals have cleaned up with no damage. Will never look new but it is 75 yrs old.  Try it see how it works for you.

Adriatic posted:

Tiffany, if you haven't been following Pennytrain your missing out on a lot more than just that.

And to all, "likes" working well has been an on and off thing, for me at least. There are tons of deserving posts I never get to. Even exceptionally deserving ones. You shouldn't let any lack of them hold you back too much IMO.

hello Adriatic.......

I probably DID miss other photos of other's Christmas layouts but this one takes the cake because she was using a small low cost set up to have a great picture like that.   I was impressed with her skill and making a small layout really stand out well.  I always wanted to do that as well.  This photo really touched my heart at that moment, I think it just the timing I guess. 

 

Tiffany

Paul, your right is was a good night but it was almost a better night.  When I had the lady look up what I was going to buy to tell me what aisle to go to she said it even looks like you get a free truck with this.  She took me over to the area and found the buildings but couldn't find the free truck so I asked if I could substitute the Mountain Dew trucks (9.99 each) for the 14.99 box trucks.  She said she would have to ask the manager but he said the free truck was only if you ordered online and had it shipped to the store.  If you came into the store and purchased directly no free truck.  I guess this is explained on another page and not on the page when you look up the building directly.  No big deal but from now on I guess I order the stuff and have it sent to the store when they are offering free stuff.

As for tonight if you want to ride over with me be at my house at 5:30 as I have to go to Tony's house first to show him how to wire his DCS system that he bought at York, then we can go to Charlies.  If that is too early send me an email and I can give you Charlies address.

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