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Mark Boyce posted:

Doug, You have been doing a really great job!!  I missed seeing your topic, so I am glad you brought it to my attention.  I will make more comments over there. 

PS:  I love the photographs of your helper in the popup access hole!  Kids love that kind of thing!!

Thanks Mark, it has been fun if not time consuming. You are right my helper loves the pop up holes with the added side benefit that it forces me to keep my wiring tidy since I know her and her little brother like to play underneath there.

Doug, your mountains  are looking wonderful!

John R. nice job one the car! I cant wait to see all 7 together! Keep up the great work!

Carl, you sure did a wonderful job on the horse coral! It will be interesting to see what you paint next!

Rusty, thanks for the nice words! It sure beats crawling under, and the nice thing is it can not be closed from the outside! So the door will always be open when I want to come in!

Pingman posted:

Finished up a 9224 horse coral repaint in this year's red/green/silver style which joins an MPC operating milk car stand.

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The missing nut isn't missing--just didn't have the stud lined up properly.  Later disassembled the ramp and got it all back together and working well--the horses move along nicely.  Going through my boxes looking for more candidates to paint to prep for next Christmas.

Nice job - great Christmas colors!

briansilvermustang posted:

 

                          IZZY opened another one of her presents...

 

                 IZZY during the first half of the BROWN's game yesterday...

                                think we are going to have fun tonight...

 

 

 

Well Brian, Izzy looks like it was a good Christmas!  That Doggie Dinner Car reminds me of when we had dogs when I was a kid. Rival & Ken-L-Ration were popular. I remember the smells before & AFTER the dogs ate it. Funny now but not back then. I don’t remember dry dog food back then. 

Hope Izzy got more trains. 

briansilvermustang posted:

 

                                         had a couple nice days outside...

 

            been trying to get some of the train storage area's  straightened up...

 

 

 

 

 

                                  slowly getting things cleaned up...

 

Looks great Brian, at least you can walk from one end to the other and everything's visible. On a side note sorry to see your Browns loose. Great game and a huge improvement from years past.

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I did a bit of test running the PS2 3-volt board Premier Western Maryland Shay I bought from a good Forum member over Christmas.  It is on the original Blackwater Canyon Line layout I started last year, that I will soon be moving and altering in the bigger family room.  That is why the buildings etc are a bit of a hodge podge.  

The WM Fireball sign was a Christmas present for me.  I also sold some cars yesterday to help defray the unexpected cost of the Shay.  

 

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Brian, how about that loaded Doggie Dinner car full for our Little Orphan Annie who is about 10.  We don't have an accurate idea on age since she was a drop off by our house when she was almost full grown.  Annie looks like she is at Daddy Warbuck's house these days!  

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Mike G it must be TREE DAY!!!  I went to hobby lobby and spent 10 bucks on 38 trees!    Well "Sorensen Trees"   Had fun making them too! I got some weird colored ones too!  Wife said they looked like fall.   I may try some of them tomorrow.  

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Mark!  I hope running the choo choos make you feel better!!!   

Jim 

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RSJB18 posted:
mike g. posted:

Brian, what a great stash of building materials! You have enough to go from your house to the shop and back! LOL

I just picked these up at Wal-Mart, 20 trees for $5. cant beat that at 25¢ per tree!20181231_135117

Did the same thing after Christmas a couple of years ago Mike

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Hey Bob, I had to like it, cause I know you took the time to put up a great picture! Its sad it doesn't show up!

mike g. posted:
RSJB18 posted:
mike g. posted:

Brian, what a great stash of building materials! You have enough to go from your house to the shop and back! LOL

I just picked these up at Wal-Mart, 20 trees for $5. cant beat that at 25¢ per tree!20181231_135117

Did the same thing after Christmas a couple of years ago Mike

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Hey Bob, I had to like it, cause I know you took the time to put up a great picture! Its sad it doesn't show up!

The picture is showing on my end.

Mark Boyce posted:

I did a bit of test running the PS2 3-volt board Premier Western Maryland Shay I bought from a good Forum member over Christmas.  It is on the original Blackwater Canyon Line layout I started last year, that I will soon be moving and altering in the bigger family room.  That is why the buildings etc are a bit of a hodge podge.  

The WM Fireball sign was a Christmas present for me.  I also sold some cars yesterday to help defray the unexpected cost of the Shay.  

 

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Brian, how about that loaded Doggie Dinner car full for our Little Orphan Annie who is about 10.  We don't have an accurate idea on age since she was a drop off by our house when she was almost full grown.  Annie looks like she is at Daddy Warbuck's house these days!  

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Mark - I'm glad you got the engine and like it.  I do as well, but Annie looks like a real sweetheart.  Dogs are a gift to man from God.

Mark Boyce posted:

I did a bit of test running the PS2 3-volt board Premier Western Maryland Shay I bought from a good Forum member over Christmas.  It is on the original Blackwater Canyon Line layout I started last year, that I will soon be moving and altering in the bigger family room.  That is why the buildings etc are a bit of a hodge podge.  

The WM Fireball sign was a Christmas present for me.  I also sold some cars yesterday to help defray the unexpected cost of the Shay.  

 

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Brian, how about that loaded Doggie Dinner car full for our Little Orphan Annie who is about 10.  We don't have an accurate idea on age since she was a drop off by our house when she was almost full grown.  Annie looks like she is at Daddy Warbuck's house these days!  

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Holy smokes. A fantastic Shay. Plus I love that sign!!! 

And Happy New Year Annie!!

decoynh posted:

Happy, Healthy and Safe New Year to all my Forum friends.

We're running a PanAm F7 excursion on the main line and a Us Army 44 ton locomotive pulling a homemade caboose track cleaner and a beer train to restock the club after last night's party.

Morning Fun! Sure looks like a good time Matt! One day I will be there ! LOL

Thanks Mike.  You've made great progress building a train room extension on your garage and the benchwork, bridges etc.  Don't be impatient.  It will all come along fine.  Like I tell my visitors,"my layout will never be done."  I really don't want it to be.  I have a lot of scenery work in the yard storage area yet to be done and little finishing touches everywhere. LOL. Happy/Healthy New Year!

Finished the Lionel 21" Challenger set Coach Car #5040.  I put steel E-clips on the truck posts to hold the trucks on the car.  The silver Lionel E-clips tend to bend out of shape.  I have had three cars so far arrive with dangling trucks.

The interior is painted with seats in three coats of tan and toilets in two coats of flat white.  The single toilet bathroom had the toilet installed facing the wrong direction.  The assembler was having fun putting it in backward.  This is not uncommon.

I added Preiser 65602 Unpainted Seated People that I painted.  The people are grouped in family or conversation groups.  I had to touch up the paint and add hair to them before gluing in place.  I will place the body shell back on the car after the glue cures  The next car to detail will be the Add-on Dome Car.

Sincerely, John Rowlen

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This is one of my favorite  threads and I want to thank all those that post here. Hopefully  I will start posting buy the end of the year. Has taken me several days getting cought up after being away in Williamsburg Petes town enjoying my other hobby Revolutionary War. I may not post much but know there are those out here looking in and enjoying the post getting ideas and learning all the time.

Happy New Year to all the forumites.

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Thank you Matt, Bob, Mike, and Tom!  A Shay was on my long term list, and right now wasn’t the time to buy.  So I sacrificed some nice items that will make other Forum members happy.  That makes it good.  I would have settled for a smaller Shay, but WM #6 will be right at home on my layout WM layout.

 Thank you for well wishes on my back.  The MRI showed I have a bulging disc.  I get a steroid shot at that spot on the 15th.  It remains to be seen if they can relieve it with PT and medication alone.  Today has been a good day for it, so far.  I took down the Nativity that blew over in up to 60 mph gusts And moved the parts around back to dry out and get repaired and stored.  Many days I couldn’t have done that much.  Tonight will tell if I pay for it!  Ha ha!

 Thank you again!

Mark Boyce posted:

Thank you Matt, Bob, Mike, and Tom!  A Shay was on my long term list, and right now wasn’t the time to buy.  So I sacrificed some nice items that will make other Forum members happy.  That makes it good.  I would have settled for a smaller Shay, but WM #6 will be right at home on my layout WM layout.

 Thank you for well wishes on my back.  The MRI showed I have a bulging disc.  I get a steroid shot at that spot on the 15th.  It remains to be seen if they can relieve it with PT and medication alone.  Today has been a good day for it, so far.  I took down the Nativity that blew over in up to 60 mph gusts And moved the parts around back to dry out and get repaired and stored.  Many days I couldn’t have done that much.  Tonight will tell if I pay for it!  Ha ha!

 Thank you again!

Thank you Carl and Jim very much also!  I’m glad I scrolled back through the comments!

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