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lee drennen posted:
Daniel J. Gonzalez posted:
lee drennen posted:

Daniel

I don’t know if anyone told you or not but make sure to get the ballast out in between the rail your engine might suck a piece up into the gears and cause you some heart ache. 

Thanks Lee, I was not planning on leaving it there, just wanted to leave it for now until I got further along and I can use a clean vacuum to pick the unused ballast up and reuse it. For now I have been using my inside loop when I want to run trains. Don't want the trains to loosen the ballast before it is completely dry.

Thanks again!

Daniel

I didn’t think you would I really wasn’t going to say anything I’m the last guy to give advice on someone’s layout. Thanks for not taking it the wrong way can’t wait for more update and you and a couple others are giving me the fever to start ballasting.

Hey Lee,

I have two girls under 2 yo, a full time job and my wife stays home with the kids.

Stress is my middle name, last thing I want to do is spread that stress here or on this hobby, at the end of the day, it's why I do it; to help manage the stress.

You gave me a great tip and to be honest, had I not watched a few "how to" videos I might have left it as is lol.

Thanks you for being extremely helpful!

lee drennen posted:

8B32E573-50E2-46F8-AD3F-6DA7DCB08564E898A7ED-4904-493B-8DE6-F2150A6349DFCA1AF6FC-4C79-42CE-A70A-FCE19C2BB85D971BBC60-AA2D-492B-BBDD-D2BE1CC871E1Before I went to bed last night I dug out my old Lionel 202 I notice that the decals were starting to peel and the flat paint I used was fading so I put a gloss coat on it to seal it I never wanted a gloss coat in the first place but I don’t feel like restoring it again. This was my  very first locomotive it was orange faded and needing help so I sanded it and repainted it and decaled it. This will probably go on the layout in my new model/train room in the house. 

UMMM.....did I miss a big announcement?

Nice work on the ALCO too!

Dr. Joe, I sure hope the wine helped! I know how frustrating it can be with DCS!

Paul 2, Looking good! What do you plan on using for the water on the falls?

Kevin, looks like the striping crew is doing a great job! you don't want to rush them, cause you don't want to have to call them back to fix any mistakes! LOL

LEE D, The 202 looks good! The decals are just wear and tare from years of service!

Bob, Thanks! The ballast looks great and it also looks like you have a little fun with your WM MP-15 and caboose! Sounds like a good night overall!

Brian, way to step up with the NYC Engine pictures! You always have pictures for everything! LOL

Yesterday I got to the train room in over a week, I did some cleaning and will be out there again today. Maybe some more brick wall castings and running my solo train around and around! LOL A couple of pictures for you guys! Also you will notice my airfield cut down to 1 runway. Room for moor buildings!20190216_15340420190216_15341320190216_15342020190216_160823

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mike g. posted:

Dr. Joe, I sure hope the wine helped! I know how frustrating it can be with DCS!

Paul 2, Looking good! What do you plan on using for the water on the falls?

Kevin, looks like the striping crew is doing a great job! you don't want to rush them, cause you don't want to have to call them back to fix any mistakes! LOL

LEE D, The 202 looks good! The decals are just wear and tare from years of service!

Bob, Thanks! The ballast looks great and it also looks like you have a little fun with your WM MP-15 and caboose! Sounds like a good night overall!

Brian, way to step up with the NYC Engine pictures! You always have pictures for everything! LOL

Yesterday I got to the train room in over a week, I did some cleaning and will be out there again today. Maybe some more brick wall castings and running my solo train around and around! LOL A couple of pictures for you guys! Also you will notice my airfield cut down to 1 runway. Room for moor buildings!20190216_15340420190216_15341320190216_15342020190216_160823

Mike glad to see you made it back to the train room!  Runway looks good!!!  What is that building up next to the runway?   

Im heading down to Lowes to get some outlets and a wall switch.   Maybe some lighting fixtures.    My Brother is supposed to come this afternoon and help me with the wires I had exposed with the demolition. I'm not holding my breath but I figure I should be ready if he shows up!  Not feeling it today but things need to be done : ) 

Jim 

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After dinner I had a bit of time and I added the piece of foam to the one falls on the left. Made some small pieces for each side of the top falls. Tomorrow I'll cut those pieces down. I think I got enough of the area done between the two abutments. I carved out some more making it a bit wider near the top. I cut out a piece of  foam to make a culvert opening. So I think tomorrow after I vacuum up everything up I can start laying down plaster wrap. Pics....PaulDSCN0167

Paul I, and I'm sure many others here, are enjoying watching this project unfold.

GEYSERGAZER, thanks. I am eager to see how this is going to unfold because I had no set paln when I started this. 

This morning Iadded a few more side pieces to the upper falls. Thought it was a bit too wide and too many straight lines. I did a final cut on the front facia and then vacuumed up the whole area. Then I cut strips of plaster wrap so after lunch I can at least start to get all the foam board covered. Pics..........Paul

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RSJB18 posted:
lee drennen posted:

8B32E573-50E2-46F8-AD3F-6DA7DCB08564E898A7ED-4904-493B-8DE6-F2150A6349DFCA1AF6FC-4C79-42CE-A70A-FCE19C2BB85D971BBC60-AA2D-492B-BBDD-D2BE1CC871E1Before I went to bed last night I dug out my old Lionel 202 I notice that the decals were starting to peel and the flat paint I used was fading so I put a gloss coat on it to seal it I never wanted a gloss coat in the first place but I don’t feel like restoring it again. This was my  very first locomotive it was orange faded and needing help so I sanded it and repainted it and decaled it. This will probably go on the layout in my new model/train room in the house. 

UMMM.....did I miss a big announcement?

Nice work on the ALCO too!

Bob.  Not a big announcement I just mention it about 4-5 pages ago. The wife wants to turn the “Sitting” room into a Dinning room and our current dining room is small that’s where I have my work station there in the corner. I had a model room but when my youngest daughter wanted her own room guess who lost there man cave to pink walls and vanity oh well she’s worth more than just a room. I will keep you posted  

lee drennen posted:

F861CEA6-B145-42BF-BD22-93D048992C9ACan anyone tell me what scale my little 202 is? Is it 0/027 or standard O it looks kinda small pulling Lionel standard O car and O scale Weaver car but looks about right pulling these menards cars which I think are 0/027 

It's traditional 0/027 semi scale. It's short of scale in length, width, and height.

Hello Guys and Gals,

I haven't posted anything in a while but this week I will be making up for that. I have some time off of the job so I plan to get tons of stuff done...stay tuned. Here's the results from painting the walls to have them blend better with the backdrops. Sorry for any mess you see around. I was just so anxious to get it posted. 

Dave

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Paul 2 and Dr. Joe, thanks guys!

Paul 2, I have to ask, ISNT lunch over yet? LOL

Johan, Great looking car!

Dave the backdrops and the walls turned out wonderful!

Matt, I am with you! It sure would be nice to see Chase win! But I wouldn't mind seeing Jimmy Johnson win another one!

Ok I am heading out to the train room. Not sure what I am going to do, might just watch the Daytona 500 and my train go around and around! LOL

mike g. posted:

Paul 2 and Dr. Joe, thanks guys!

Paul 2, I have to ask, ISNT lunch over yet? LOL

Johan, Great looking car!

Dave the backdrops and the walls turned out wonderful!

Matt, I am with you! It sure would be nice to see Chase win! But I wouldn't mind seeing Jimmy Johnson win another one!

Ok I am heading out to the train room. Not sure what I am going to do, might just watch the Daytona 500 and my train go around and around! LOL

Mike: Thank you very much.  Maybe i try later paint also a S.B.R. -version.

Johan

luvindemtrains posted:

Hello Guys and Gals,

I haven't posted anything in a while but this week I will be making up for that. I have some time off of the job so I plan to get tons of stuff done...stay tuned. Here's the results from painting the walls to have them blend better with the backdrops. Sorry for any mess you see around. I was just so anxious to get it posted. 

Dave

That right there is some assuredly gorgeous work! Tnx for sharing.

 

Lew

Got a strange question for you, Mitch.  I have a Bachman HO Thomas the Tank Engine with two passenger cars The couplings are not compatible with anything except a large passenger car that I bought separately.

Assuming your train is Lionel, are those all Thomas rolling stock? If not, are the original couplings compatible with your other railcars?

lee drennen posted:

Thanks Lou

I think the Lionel Standard O cars look the best to me. Here’s a video of it pulling some lionel Standard O and tanks cars I can’t remember the names 

Lee, that's great video, but the new guy needs to ask you a question. I noticed that your caboose is illuminated. Is this by a connection to the track or by a battery-powered light inside?

I turned my first locomotive (a early 90's Lionel 2-4-0) into a park display. The locomotive doesn't fit in with the scale size equipment I run (or have TMCC/DCS, obviously) but I wanted it to be a part of my layout. Need to ad some details around the area (benches and what not), but at least the locomotive is out of the box and on the layout.

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Vincent Massi posted:

Got a strange question for you, Mitch.  I have a Bachman HO Thomas the Tank Engine with two passenger cars The couplings are not compatible with anything except a large passenger car that I bought separately.

(has a look online) Yeah, those are Hornby couplers.  Most Euro HO equipment has similar couplers.  

Assuming your train is Lionel, are those all Thomas rolling stock? If not, are the original couplings compatible with your other railcars?

Those are all Lionel rolling stock, and they have regular Lionel couplers... 

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lee drennen posted:

Thanks Lou

I think the Lionel Standard O cars look the best to me. Here’s a video of it pulling some lionel Standard O and tanks cars I can’t remember the names 

Lee, that's great video, but the new guy needs to ask you a question. I noticed that your caboose is illuminated. Is this by a connection to the track or by a battery-powered light inside?

It’s probably not keeping connection maybe some can tell me how to fix it 

Lou1985 posted:

I turned my first locomotive (a early 90's Lionel 2-4-0) into a park display. The locomotive doesn't fit in with the scale size equipment I run (or have TMCC/DCS, obviously) but I wanted it to be a part of my layout. Need to ad some details around the area (benches and what not), but at least the locomotive is out of the box and on the layout.

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Lou

I like those cars nice looking pictures 

geysergazer posted:
luvindemtrains posted:

Hello Guys and Gals,

I haven't posted anything in a while but this week I will be making up for that. I have some time off of the job so I plan to get tons of stuff done...stay tuned. Here's the results from painting the walls to have them blend better with the backdrops. Sorry for any mess you see around. I was just so anxious to get it posted. 

Dave

That right there is some assuredly gorgeous work! Tnx for sharing.

 

Lew

Thanks a bunch Lew!

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