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                                       moved, raised and back to level again.....

          before

                                                tearing corner out.....

          moved center peninsula over apprx. 24" to the right,  raised it 6 "......

          passed inspection......

new plan, penciled in areas are the walk ways......the left wall above the doorway will be cut out for the 1st addition to the room.      084 min. radii curves

          a coal train on the upper deck......

                                       slot car track on this level....

                 hopefully get them cleaned up and running tonight.......

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Paul- no end to your talents huh? Kinda sounds like what I do around my house Guess we know why you get so much time to work on the trains.

Ted- Amazing work. The ice looks great!

I finished up the diesel sand tower and put it in place last night. Took the opportunity to use it for a post on Team Track Tuesday.  Check it out here

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TedW posted:

Ok, all done, walking away...  Gotta stop somewhere.  Done!  Will add some icicle breakers for safety.

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I like it Ted.  We live in NH and are very familiar with snow & ice.  Some great ice walls at the Ledges in Conway & Tuckerman's Ravine in the White Mts.  Snow on your leaf bare deciduous trees is spot on.  Nothing worse than having leafed out trees mixed with snowy pines.  That does occur when we get an early October snowfall but it's rare.  Good job!

 I can't wait to see some trains running either, some long trains....    I am hopefully trying to get a couple hours a day working on it, plus I have some vacation days that I'm planning on using to get some more  work done on it. Going to use fastrack to get things running, easier and quicker to work with, then going to go back and replace it with gargraves and roadbed after I like how things turn out...the fastrack will then be used on my upstairs Alaska themed layout.....I think I'll busy this winter.....

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Went out and got my piece of mirror to experiment with. After putting the mirror up I have to fine tune the area next to it adding some pieces of sidewalk. So for now this area is on hold till my brick walls come from Scenic express so I guess later this afternoon I add more ground turf to areas of the layout that are already started. Pics.........Paul

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Hi Paul:  that mirror trick really works well doesn't it.  But you have to disguise the sides  and top of the mirror.  On  my layout I have some tall trees against the mirror and painted a few clouds on the top.  There is a hole wide enuff for six tracks to pass through  on the bottom, hidden by 1/2 of a bridge with a few vehicles on it.

You have that row of building fronts next to the mirror and that looks very good.

Paul F.

paul 2 posted:

Went out and got my piece of mirror to experiment with. After putting the mirror up I have to fine tune the area next to it adding some pieces of sidewalk. So for now this area is on hold till my brick walls come from Scenic express so I guess later this afternoon I add more ground turf to areas of the layout that are already started. Pics.........Paul

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Looks great Paul. Disguise that separation a little and it will be very convincing!

clem k posted:

Actually I haven't worked on the trains all summer   I'm recuperating from an incident in the garage. That involved a ladder, paint scraper, unconscious, nervous neighbors, ambulance ride, stitches  and told to take it easy.      All I could was my physical therapy and run trains

Clem 

I've come to the conclusion ladders are a young guys game myself. Glad you're ok.

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Adriatic posted:

 

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I immediately was remind of this character from "The Nightmare before Christmas":

   Too funny, I was thinking about a light coloered band and pilgrams buckle down low around the crows nest like on a victorian witches hat. 

  I've never seen the whole movie in one sitting  ; just portions, snipits.

I couldn't come up with a four-eyes joke either ..still kinda disappointed there 

 

paul 2 posted:

Went out and got my piece of mirror to experiment with. After putting the mirror up I have to fine tune the area next to it adding some pieces of sidewalk. So for now this area is on hold till my brick walls come from Scenic express so I guess later this afternoon I add more ground turf to areas of the layout that are already started. Pics.........Paul

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Paul, I think things turned out looking great! I love the depth it gives the street! It's so cool you have SEAHAWKS towels your doing in the laundry! I new you were a Seattle fan! LOL

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actually, it was bloody easy.

 

Not to worry, he's surrounded by as much sunshine as I can manage ......without real Daylight..or sunlight

 

You should enter TrainWorld's Halloween Layout Photo Contest!  As much as I would like to win, you (and some others on here) are orders of magnitude above me!

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...d-halloween-giveaway

paul 2 posted:

Went out and got my piece of mirror to experiment with. After putting the mirror up I have to fine tune the area next to it adding some pieces of sidewalk. So for now this area is on hold till my brick walls come from Scenic express so I guess later this afternoon I add more ground turf to areas of the layout that are already started. Pics.........Paul

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Nice job with the mirror Paul.  First time I saw the illusion used was by ERICS TRAINS in a Tunnel, the track disappeared into blackness.  Once you populate the roadway and side walks, I'm sure you'll be happy.

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TedW posted:
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I installed my Menards 2 building unit.  Really good value.  Now I need to figure a way to dim the lights a littlemenards building 2

Hook one of these up in-between your voltage source and the building.

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Ted where do you get that.  Are small LED lights dimable?

Al

Yes they are dimmable.  Menard’s power their buildings at 4.5 vdc.  I step down to about 2.75vdc, which matches the WS buildings I have.  They are available off the “bay” from Asia for a buck or so apiece. Shipping usually free, but may take 2-4 weeks to get.  Search AC/DC to DC Buck Converter Step Down Module LM2596 Power Supply Output DC1.5-27V or dc to dc step down module.

EDIT:  Others may have a more elegant solution with resistors/diodes, etc., but this works for me.

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RSJB18 posted

Why do vampires need cold medicine?

 

For their coffin.

This one threw me...I've had an empty container for the immunity medicine  "Airborne" floating around the layouts junkpiles. You had me looking to see if was in a shot 

 

John D. posted

You should enter TrainWorld's Halloween Layout Photo Contest!  As much as I would like to win, you (and some others on here) are orders of magnitude above me!

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...d-halloween-giveaway

 "What can you make of this?......." A hat, a broach, a pterodactyl" 

  Thank you for the vote of confidence, and the heads up; but, you're safe.

  I wanted to enter the contest just to see some others, but I don't do FB anymore, won't do FB again. I have joined two or three times, but never lasted more than week or so. Wading through F Req.s etc. and wrangling of it, the spammy-ness of it all;...it's too much "work" to be any fun for me. I also get dissapointed at the limitations it has began to present me as more businesses feel the need to only launch campains and info within FB exclusively; and my biggest hangup, if you aren't a member, you can't even read about it at random anymore. Same for Yahoo clubs.   I won't ever join a site if I can't read within the site/group to decide to join.

Exclusion, exclusive; I'm too much a U.S. commoner to enjoy the words often. I won't even use a "club" store closed to non-member cash sales (no discount is fine) because they exclude. Not even those cards supplied for free by work got used.

In conclusion, I like inclusiveness, and my inclusion too, so thanks again..  

Hit Sam's club today and while there picked up another shop light. And my package from Scenic Express came with the flex walls, a couple of tunnel portals and their extra long girder. I also got a embossed stone sheet to apply to the back of the walls at street level because there is no stone detail on the back. The long girder I'll be cutting to fit over the tracks on the front side and I think the portals will work when I cut them down and blend them in to the flex walls. So this weekend is wall time. Pics.............Paul

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After experimenting with the addition of temporary ground planes it was time to do some major track design reworking.  To refresh, here's what I began with.  The 3 parallel lines on the grade just couldn't be wedged in without the inside circle ( 072) causing issues for larger locos.  Another compromise that proved inconvenient was an 072 "Y" turnout positioned under the upper level at the left.

Here's the extent of disassembly involved in the rework.  The previous track work position evident by the sprayed outline of ties.  Even table top reworking was required.

By  basically removing the inner circle and installing turnouts at either end the mainline shifted to the middle circle.  This also broke up 1 long passing siding into 2 ample sized ones.  A 3rd turnout originally positioned on the overpass was moved to the outer circle at the right, providing a longer spur.  The "Y" was replaced with a regular GG  RH#100 out in the open at the lower front. 

The necessary redo really ended up providing several design improvements that greatly enhance operations.  Now, back to wiring in ground planes for signal strength.

Bruce

                                                 wednesday night after work.....

                   free paint, boy what an ugly color......

         my Dad was having back surgery Thursday at 7:30 am and had to be there around 6:00. I knew I had to get up around 5:00, so I just stayed up all night working on the trains, time sure went by fast......

  sure was tired thursday......Dad's surgery was went from 7:30 till a little after 2:00, then was in recovery for about another 1 hr and half.....everything went GOOD !!!

he said his therapy will be running trains and I have 2 weeks to get some trains running out here.....going back up to see him for a while, then back home to work on the trains...... I will have trains running for him to run when he's ready to come over....can't wait till he is here running trains !!!!!!!!!!!!!

tonight, the removable mountain insert in front of the electrical box, and some more painting.......

hopefully this weekend, I need to move the layout section seen  here on the left to the garage door wall, then the train shelves get moved down to the floor. That wall will be cut out in spring for the new addition, giving me another 12'x30'.....For now I will just have a temporary 18" wide area above the moved shelves for the trains down this wall to get the trains running.......

also would like to get the hinged section in the doorway this weekend......

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