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mike g. posted:

Thanks Mark!

Lew sorry it was a typo in my last post but I went back and fixed it so everyone else will know if they don't post pictures LEW says it didn't happen!

Well its 5:10 AM here so I thought I would go out and get some cleaning done as I cant start the log splitter till 8 AM. I will work on getting some pictures for you all today!

Mike, I find the most useful thing about smarty-pants phones is the camera. It is so easy to take a pic. I think back to the days when Dad and I would load 35mm film cartridges from a roll of bulk film and then develop the film and make enlargements to get a pic. These things we use now are like magic. Talk about instant gratification.  

darlander posted:
geysergazer posted:

Finished the de-centralized control project. No more master control panel. The Plywood Empire Route is now set up for walkaround operation (actually roll around with an office chair):

                                     

Well done.   I'm also a big fan of locating controls on the fascia for close-by action.   It also helps avail visitor involvement in the operation.   

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Cheers, Dave

 

Nice, Dave! I have a definite case of fascia envy. 

Johan, Nice pictures and wonderful video. Reminds me of when I was in Sofia Bulgaria and Vienna Austria. Road the trains everywhere!

Lew, I agree! Back in High School I was in Photography Class. 35 MM Fill and a darkroom! The good old days! LOL

Eric, What great work! Very nicely done!

Dennis, I haven't reached that age yet, but sometimes I feel older then I am. Like today! LOL

Well folks, I got the garage cleaned, some of the train room cleaned, but most of all I got all the firewood split! Now I have to stack the rest of it that the CEO didn't get too. Good thing is there isn't much left to stack, so I hope to get back in the train room tomorrow!

I sure hope everyone has had a great Saturday!

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Vincent Massi posted:

Hey, that locomotive has sound!

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That little scamp is full grown at a whopping 7 pounds.  Yes it has sound!!!

My cat is 15 pounds, that is one small dog.

She has so much energy, I don't know how she packs it all in!!  She was 4 pounds when they got her.

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51ED6CDC-C1FA-4F0B-9601-A9EDF8B048D39B2B4167-8B9A-4FC1-9742-5ADFF515EA73Wow looks like this threads has gone to the dogs Lol they are cute.  Anyway I carried some lumber in to the garage today I was thinking about using this next section of 4 x 8 on my existing layout but I’m leaning towards making a new layout strictly dedicated to 027 traditional with some not so detailed vehicles and people and traditional three rail track  Kind of layout I would’ve built back in the late 50s early 60s I dug these trucks out today these would be going on the layout if it happens and I’m already buying some O27 scale rolling stock any thoughts or input Suggestions from you guys would be appreciated

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Lee, that really looks like the Dodge snub-nose (maybe '51-'53) we used to place mobile homes. It was so short we could easily swing coaches into tight spots. This was '72-ish when 12X70s were the thing and lots of trailer courts were built in the '50s for 8X30s. That Dodge was such gutless wonder with a flathead straight-six straight out of a Dodge sedan. But with a two-speed rear-end granny&reverse were great! 

geysergazer posted:

Lee, that really looks like the Dodge snub-nose (maybe '51-'53) we used to place mobile homes. It was so short we could easily swing coaches into tight spots. This was '72-ish when 12X70s were the thing and lots of trailer courts were built in the '50s for 8X30s. That Dodge was such gutless wonder with a flathead straight-six straight out of a Dodge sedan. But with a two-speed rear-end granny&reverse were great! 

Lew 

Its a LC190 International I’m sure you remember them my Grandpa had one 

mike g. posted:

Lee D, I think that's a cool idea! It would have been something your dad or grandad would have built! As I don't thing you were around in the 50's LOL

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Mike you are so right I was born in 1968. I think I’m going to do it but be warned it’s not going to be detailed or Proto typical mostly fictional and animated but not to crazy. I just watched a video on YouTube with the log car and the Saw Mill that is so cool. 

lee drennen posted:
mike g. posted:

Lee D, I think that's a cool idea! It would have been something your dad or grandad would have built! As I don't thing you were around in the 50's LOL

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Mike you are so right I was born in 1968. I think I’m going to do it but be warned it’s not going to be detailed or Proto typical mostly fictional and animated but not to crazy. I just watched a video on YouTube with the log car and the Saw Mill that is so cool. 

Lee, it's gotta' have a Magnetic Gantry Crane!

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geysergazer posted:
lee drennen posted:
mike g. posted:

Lee D, I think that's a cool idea! It would have been something your dad or grandad would have built! As I don't thing you were around in the 50's LOL

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Mike you are so right I was born in 1968. I think I’m going to do it but be warned it’s not going to be detailed or Proto typical mostly fictional and animated but not to crazy. I just watched a video on YouTube with the log car and the Saw Mill that is so cool. 

Lee, it's gotta' have a Magnetic Gantry Crane!

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Thanks for the idea I have to start a wish list that crane of yours is so cool 

lee drennen posted:
geysergazer posted:
lee drennen posted:
mike g. posted:

Lee D, I think that's a cool idea! It would have been something your dad or grandad would have built! As I don't thing you were around in the 50's LOL

POP's

Mike you are so right I was born in 1968. I think I’m going to do it but be warned it’s not going to be detailed or Proto typical mostly fictional and animated but not to crazy. I just watched a video on YouTube with the log car and the Saw Mill that is so cool. 

Lee, it's gotta' have a Magnetic Gantry Crane!

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Thanks for the idea I have to start a wish list that crane of yours is so cool 

Lee, the kids (and the kid in all of us) have a lot of fun loading up those Mill Gons with scrap steel.

I ballasted the 4 spur tracks around my turntable. The other 4 tracks, which are unballasted, will lead into an engine house I have yet to start building. Once the weather turns colder I will start on that, as I've decided the 4 track engine house will be my winter project. I also added numbers below each track leading from the turntable that correspond to a number on a toggle switch, so I remember which switch turns on which track. In case you are wondering ballast is fine crushed granite. It is sold for mixing into chicken grit at a local feed store. Comes in several colors (I have no idea why they stock red and gray crushed granite but they do) and costs 35 cents a pound. You can get 100lbs of crushed granite there for $35 if you want. Can't beat that. 

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Here's some of my York purchases.  Photos 1 -4 bushes from Scenic Express, 1959 Caty Amubulance, Rosa Parks Bus, God Father Limo, and two Artista figures that I thought would look good with the GF limo.   Also purchased a custom dining car with table settings and candles.... very well detailed ... from Jack the Canadian gentleman in the Orange Hall whom sells all sorts of lighted vehicles and does superb work with dining cars. IMG_9846IMG_9865IMG_9870IMG_9869IMG_9883IMG_9888IMG_9889IMG_9893IMG_9896IMG_9897IMG_9898IMG_9903IMG_9879Began work on placing the stuff I bought at York on the layout..... mainly trees, bushes, and one building.  I purchased most of the trees and bushes from Scenic Express.  I did purchase a small diorama  of trees from a fellow in the Silver Hall.  They are quite nice looking and for a great price ... he makes them himself.  I hope to purchase more from him if he's at York in the spring.  

Ran trains the whole time I was working on the layout.  Fun times!! 

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Lee D, Sounds great! The KISS layout! Sometimes those layouts are better for entertainment then the really big ones!

Lou1985, The turntable area is coming along great! Thanks for the tip on the crushed granite! Now all I would have to do is find a feed store around here! LOL

Patrick, what a wonderful load of items you brought home from York! Very cool vehicles, your right about the 2 gentleman standing next to the limo. The really make it work!

Eric, I too would like more information if you don't mind! They look great!

Well its Really early and I haven't a plan for the day as I have to see what the CEO wants to do today. But I do hope to get into the train room and work on my mountain area. If I am lucky I can be in the train room working and watching the Seahawks whoop up on the Ravens! LOL

I hope everyone has a wonderful day! I am sure you all will find time for your trains today!

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Lou1985 posted:

I ballasted the 4 spur tracks around my turntable. The other 4 tracks, which are unballasted, will lead into an engine house I have yet to start building. Once the weather turns colder I will start on that, as I've decided the 4 track engine house will be my winter project. I also added numbers below each track leading from the turntable that correspond to a number on a toggle switch, so I remember which switch turns on which track. In case you are wondering ballast is fine crushed granite. It is sold for mixing into chicken grit at a local feed store. Comes in several colors (I have no idea why they stock red and gray crushed granite but they do) and costs 35 cents a pound. You can get 100lbs of crushed granite there for $35 if you want. Can't beat that. 

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$.35/pound is a great price.  Particularly for us as we don't need much for our indoor layouts.  But for my garden railway I go to the quarry and purchase a half ton for about $20.00.....

Haven't had a chance to go through all I have missed here. Got in another York. Found a couple of things and picked up my order from Gryzboski's. I thought the crowd was about the same as April. And this time I picked up my badges for next year. Going to hide them away so when Bryan comes over he can't abscound with them again LOL. Went to the Thursday morning breakfast at the Round the Clock dinner. Very good turnout. Pete did a great job again. I got there late so I had to sit in the peanut gallery LOL. Unfortunately the rest of the trip was cut short. Friday night the wife fell in the tub at the hotel room. I was able to get her out and up by myself. Nothing seemed to be broken but she was definately very sore. So I made a decision to call and cancel the hotel for the OGR birthday bash at the NJHR's on Sunday and just head home. Hopefully her soreness and bruises is all she'll have out of this but better to be home then somewhere far from home when something like this unexpectantly happens. I'll try to post pics later in the day........................Paul 2

trumptrain posted:

Here's some of my York purchases.  Photos 1 -4 bushes from Scenic Express, 1959 Caty Amubulance, Rosa Parks Bus, God Father Limo, and two Artista figures that I thought would look good with the GF limo.   Also purchased a custom dining car with table settings and candles.... very well detailed ... from Jack the Canadian gentleman in the Orange Hall whom sells all sorts of lighted vehicles and does superb work with dining cars. IMG_9846IMG_9865IMG_9870IMG_9869IMG_9883IMG_9888IMG_9889IMG_9893IMG_9896IMG_9897IMG_9898IMG_9903IMG_9879Began work on placing the stuff I bought at York on the layout..... mainly trees, bushes, and one building.  I purchased most of the trees and bushes from Scenic Express.  I did purchase a small diorama  of trees from a fellow in the Silver Hall.  They are quite nice looking and for a great price ... he makes them himself.  I hope to purchase more from him if he's at York in the spring.  

Ran trains the whole time I was working on the layout.  Fun times!! 

What a great Haul Patrick!

Is that chauffeur starling on the tracks to get the God Father killed. Or it kinda looks the other way around 

paul 2 posted:

Haven't had a chance to go through all I have missed here. Got in another York. Found a couple of things and picked up my order from Gryzboski's. I thought the crowd was about the same as April. And this time I picked up my badges for next year. Going to hide them away so when Bryan comes over he can't abscound with them again LOL. Went to the Thursday morning breakfast at the Round the Clock dinner. Very good turnout. Pete did a great job again. I got there late so I had to sit in the peanut gallery LOL. Unfortunately the rest of the trip was cut short. Friday night the wife fell in the tub at the hotel room. I was able to get her out and up by myself. Nothing seemed to be broken but she was definately very sore. So I made a decision to call and cancel the hotel for the OGR birthday bash at the NJHR's on Sunday and just head home. Hopefully her soreness and bruises is all she'll have out of this but better to be home then somewhere far from home when something like this unexpectantly happens. I'll try to post pics later in the day........................Paul 2

Paul, sorry that your trip got cut short. But more important I am sorry your wife fell! I sure hope she heals fast and nothing is broken!

But you can look on the bright side, Your wife's fall might have save you a bundle of cash that you would have spent on those silly trains!

Got to run trains for a bit last evening. I had the basement to myself...the one I share with my X-box addicted son... at least until he and his buddies came back home to play. Remember when we used to head to the basement to run trains with our friends? These kids hardly even look at my layout.

Checked another engine off the service list. My C&O NW-2 is lubed and ready to go. Switched out this loco for my WM RS-3.

Spotted some cars and started planning a track work project. Nothing major but a change that will allow for some additional operational variety.

Paul- sorry to hear about your wife's fall. Hopefully just a bruised ego.

Mike- glad to hear the wood splitting is done.

Seems like everyone had a great time at York. I keep saying next year I'm going. Maybe next year.

Bob

paul 2 posted:

Haven't had a chance to go through all I have missed here. Got in another York. Found a couple of things and picked up my order from Gryzboski's. I thought the crowd was about the same as April. And this time I picked up my badges for next year. Going to hide them away so when Bryan comes over he can't abscound with them again LOL. Went to the Thursday morning breakfast at the Round the Clock dinner. Very good turnout. Pete did a great job again. I got there late so I had to sit in the peanut gallery LOL. Unfortunately the rest of the trip was cut short. Friday night the wife fell in the tub at the hotel room. I was able to get her out and up by myself. Nothing seemed to be broken but she was definately very sore. So I made a decision to call and cancel the hotel for the OGR birthday bash at the NJHR's on Sunday and just head home. Hopefully her soreness and bruises is all she'll have out of this but better to be home then somewhere far from home when something like this unexpectantly happens. I'll try to post pics later in the day........................Paul 2

Paul. Sorry to hear for your wife's fall. Hope she fills soon a better. I fall about four months ago and still cant drive a car.

Johan

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paul 2 posted:

Haven't had a chance to go through all I have missed here. Got in another York. Found a couple of things and picked up my order from Gryzboski's. I thought the crowd was about the same as April. And this time I picked up my badges for next year. Going to hide them away so when Bryan comes over he can't abscound with them again LOL. Went to the Thursday morning breakfast at the Round the Clock dinner. Very good turnout. Pete did a great job again. I got there late so I had to sit in the peanut gallery LOL. Unfortunately the rest of the trip was cut short. Friday night the wife fell in the tub at the hotel room. I was able to get her out and up by myself. Nothing seemed to be broken but she was definately very sore. So I made a decision to call and cancel the hotel for the OGR birthday bash at the NJHR's on Sunday and just head home. Hopefully her soreness and bruises is all she'll have out of this but better to be home then somewhere far from home when something like this unexpectantly happens. I'll try to post pics later in the day........................Paul 2

Sorry to learn of your wife's fall.  You certainly made the right decision to head home.  Hope that she is feeling better now that she is in her own digs!

York is still on my bucket list.  I know that they host two events per year, is one bigger than the other or are they both of equal value? 

Cheers, Dave

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