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Now that I have finished moving my brass instrument repair business out of my house to a new location in downtown Baltimore, I have some time to work on my layout. Today I spent some time removing old track and road bed from our city scene  in preparation for new track, with more switches and sidings as well as a fresh blanket of snow for the city of Christopolis. There is new industry moving into Christopolis and a two - track siding must be installed for the loading dock area. Also, our busy dock at our harbor is getting its own siding to facilitate the transfer of freight form boat to train. Switches are also being added to the two mainline tracks that serve Christopolis to act as passages from one main line to the other to more easily route trains to their correct tracks at the new Union Station that is being built. The rural suburb of Terryville will also receive a face lift once the city scene is completed.

Jushavnfun posted:

Thanks everyone for you kind words & support, getting ready to power up and do test runs with ol' ESPEE AS616  bought at JIMS TRAIVS 200820180917_184712

took 4 1/2 minutes to run loop  at  30 mph

I've got one of those as well. A mid 90's release from MTH. Has only a horn. It's been dead reliable for years.

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jgtrh62 posted:

Some excellent modeling here guys, always nice to check in here to see what folks are doing! Nice photos as usual Brian, nice scene and backdrop Bob, Mike that power plant is incredible, Chris all I can say is WOW! Jushavnfun love the transcon concept, can’t wait to see more. Lee the AN cars, your auto scenes and video look great. Thanks to all for sharing!

Thanks John 

and to all you guys on this fourm its a real inspiration to me most fun I’ve had model railroading. 

Once again but it bares repeating this thread is the best by far....so many great ideas and inspiration to keep one going.  So with that said got the prison and Menards police station wired up tonight and played around with populating the prison.  Still have more prisoners to put out there but until I get some more guards union rules say they will have to stay in the box.  Added some prisoners to the Menards police station as they will be processed before moving up the hill to the prison.  More little details to add but not a bad start. 

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Randy Harrison posted:

Now that I have finished moving my brass instrument repair business out of my house to a new location in downtown Baltimore, I have some time to work on my layout. Today I spent some time removing old track and road bed from our city scene  in preparation for new track, with more switches and sidings as well as a fresh blanket of snow for the city of Christopolis. There is new industry moving into Christopolis and a two - track siding must be installed for the loading dock area. Also, our busy dock at our harbor is getting its own siding to facilitate the transfer of freight form boat to train. Switches are also being added to the two mainline tracks that serve Christopolis to act as passages from one main line to the other to more easily route trains to their correct tracks at the new Union Station that is being built. The rural suburb of Terryville will also receive a face lift once the city scene is completed.

Wow Randy, I wish you were closer. I have the hardest time trying to get a good repair man for school instruments. I have always said there is a connection between music and trains, lol.

Dave

Pat Kn posted:

Bryan, The prison looks fantastic. I like the addition of prisoners to the police station. The only thing the prison could use, IMHO, is a guard tower with a searchlight. Great scene regardless, though.

I wanted to do something like that but space in that corner was at a premium so somethings had to be left out.  Heck the one corner is really too close to the fence that someone could jump over the fence from the 3rd or 4th level.  

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Randy Harrison posted:

Now that I have finished moving my brass instrument repair business out of my house to a new location in downtown Baltimore, I have some time to work on my layout. Today I spent some time removing old track and road bed from our city scene  in preparation for new track, with more switches and sidings as well as a fresh blanket of snow for the city of Christopolis. There is new industry moving into Christopolis and a two - track siding must be installed for the loading dock area. Also, our busy dock at our harbor is getting its own siding to facilitate the transfer of freight form boat to train. Switches are also being added to the two mainline tracks that serve Christopolis to act as passages from one main line to the other to more easily route trains to their correct tracks at the new Union Station that is being built. The rural suburb of Terryville will also receive a face lift once the city scene is completed.

Randy - great to hear that your layout is progressing!!  It's going to be fantastic when completed!! 

Well I am down to being half a procrastinator. Yesterday I ran out of time. Too many things going on. Today though I got all the pieces of wood cut for the control panel. So that's a wrap for the day because tonight is another Tuesday night Train crew get together. Tomorrow morning I have to cut some pieces of wood to anchor the plywood together. Then I can start to put it all together and see if it is going to work. Pics...............Paul

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I think I worked myself down to only being a 1/3 procrastinator today. Started the day off by cutting pieces of wood to reinforce the plywood for the control panel. Had to stop to open a package dropped of today. Another Weaver TOFC. But the joy of getting something in the mail is past and now back to working on the control panel. Pics.......Paul

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Brian, the fleet knows no end!! 

Lou, that Miller Santa Fe sign looks terrific on your Union Station.  The layout looks cool at night!

Paul, You are doing just fine.  It is always worth the break to open a package that came in the mail.  I love that green and orange scheme the Great Northern used in those days.  The TOFC looks great!!

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Not a lot of work done this week tbh, but I did fix a broken truck fixing pin on an Atlas N&W bay window caboose, so now I have an actual finished caboose to use on my layout instead of a primed wide vision I bagged from eBay a while back.

I also picked up an unbuilt Williams cupola caboose kit and some Athearn 2-rail trucks for it to ride on. After removing the cast on grab irons and hand rails, I've primed it red. It will eventually become an ex-Savannah and Atlanta cab in Southern Railway colours. I still need to do a lot of work on the chassis, and scratchbuild both of the cab ends, handrails, brake wheels, etc, but I'm making progress.

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