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mike g. posted:

FL9TURBO2, Very cool video's of some very nice trains on a great looking layout! One question who built the track side switching office?

Brian, how much snow did you get last night? One thing is for sure , you have the correct engine to get you out!

 

 

Mike there were custom made by crescent locomotive works it’s based off a B&O tower in Halethorpe md were I used to live I sent him the drawings and pictures and he made it he also has sold some of them 

Brian, I sure hope you were able to get to work ok this morning! On the other hand I sure hope Marci & Izzy were able to stay home in front of a nice warm fire!

Jim, the float is looking great. You must really be proud of the cub scouts! It will looks wonderful in your yard over the holidays!

Mark, you & me both! Just rain here!

Bob, Nice National Beer car!

mike g. posted:
decoynh posted:
mike g. posted:

Johan, thank you Sir! The scenery you post is just amazing!

Lee D, Thank you also Sir!

Matt great picture and video! But I do have 2 questions, 1) where did you get your track cleaning car and 2) Where did you get the hospital car?

Paul 2, wow the back drops are looking great! But man you sure have a lot of track left to lay! LOL I sure hope your weather person is wrong! Its to early in the year for inches! LOL

Nothing new for me today, but I hope you all had a great day!

 

The track cleaning car is a Trackman 2000. I bought it used for a good price at a train show. I also make my own TC cars.  Short wheelbase cars, like cabooses, are best for tighter radius curves, but most any car can be used. Scotch Brite is the key ingredient. I try to run one of my home made cars on every consist. The Trackman 2000 is very heavy. I detailed how to do it several times here on OGR. 
The hospital car is an Atlas that I bought new at Model Train Stuff. It’s ok, but I wish that it was an MTH. I like the way that MTH cars run on tubular track. 

Matt, Thank you for all the information. I have been thinking about building my own TC, just still tossing around the idea, Was thinking about using a flat car with adjustable set screws for down pressure! I will do a search for your post on building your own TC car!

Thanks again!

Mike,   I use Velcro to hold the Scotch Brite to a plate under the bottom of the car for easy off - easy on to clean Scotch Brite.  A flat car is a good candidate. Plenty of Post War flats around for short money.  You will need to add weights to the car in order to press the SB against the rails.

 

  " Brian, I sure hope you were able to get to work ok this morning! On the other hand I sure hope Marci & Izzy were able to stay home in front of a nice warm fire!"

 

          Mike, I made it in this morning,  workers were out plowing all night...

 

            but IZZY wasn't too keen on going out in the snow...

                  so I just checked the camera at home to see what she is up too..   

                           boy,  that couch sure looks alot more comfortable...

 

              

                               hey, what was that...

 

             yeah... nobody's home ,  I'll just catch me a quick nap on the couch...

 

                                  they'll never know...    aahhhh....

 

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paul 2 posted:

Johan, great pics. I like your engines.

Matt, enjoyed your videos and your layout is looking good.

Today I worked on the backdrop arranging the different ones I had. After getting as far as I did I think I have to rethink the rest of what I am going to use to complete the backdrop to the panel box. The last one on the bottom is from Angie's trackside flats. I am leaning toward ordering more of them to finish off the bottom row. I basically have enough flats to finish the top portion. Tomorrow, weather permiting, I have a TCA lunch and after that a visit to the Ice House to see their two rail layout. Weatherman or person is calling for 1 to 3 inches tonight and 1 to 3 inches tomorrow morning. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they are wrong so I can go. Pics..............Paul 2

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Paul. Thank you. You have there a very interested projects. Do you have a any track plan what you can post here?

Johan

mike g. posted:

Johan, thank you Sir! The scenery you post is just amazing!

Lee D, Thank you also Sir!

Matt great picture and video! But I do have 2 questions, 1) where did you get your track cleaning car and 2) Where did you get the hospital car?

Paul 2, wow the back drops are looking great! But man you sure have a lot of track left to lay! LOL I sure hope your weather person is wrong! Its to early in the year for inches! LOL

Nothing new for me today, but I hope you all had a great day!

 

Mike. You're welcome. It's very interested to follow your scenery project too. 🤝

Johan

Mike G,  All the O27 switches and track are in great shape.  I got three O engines last week that don't like O27 at all.  Two have a permanent home here.  The Lionel 6-18304 Lackawanna Multiple-unit Commuter Cars will be for sale or trade soon.  Any one wanna some Lackawanna?  They just don't ring my bell.

Brian,  I hate snow!!!  Beautiful  train-in-snow photos though.

Do y'all live in snow country on purpose?  It is below freezing in Odenville, Alabama so I'm working on engines and tenders in the big house.  I have been an automobile restorer and Kustom-izer for 46 years.  I altered a prewar caboose and tender early this morning to better meet my desires.  Easy now, they can be put back.  My 2689W tender got postwar trucks so it can be an auxiliary tender for my LC+ 4501.  My 2657 caboose got the lower trucks from the tender so it can ride behind my other prewar cars.  For my next miracle, I will do a complete tune-up, oil change, and tire rotation on a prewar #1664 engine and a circa 1950 #736 Berkshire.  My lovely bride has ice cream.  I'll be back.

 

decoynh posted:
mike g. posted:
decoynh posted:
mike g. posted:

 The track cleaning car is a Trackman 2000. I bought it used for a good price at a train show. I also make my own TC cars.  Short wheelbase cars, like cabooses, are best for tighter radius curves, but most any car can be used. Scotch Brite is the key ingredient. I try to run one of my home made cars on every consist. The Trackman 2000 is very heavy. I detailed how to do it several times here on OGR. 
The hospital car is an Atlas that I bought new at Model Train Stuff. It’s ok, but I wish that it was an MTH. I like the way that MTH cars run on tubular track. 

Matt, Thank you for all the information. I have been thinking about building my own TC, just still tossing around the idea, Was thinking about using a flat car with adjustable set screws for down pressure! I will do a search for your post on building your own TC car!

Thanks again!

Mike,   I use Velcro to hold the Scotch Brite to a plate under the bottom of the car for easy off - easy on to clean Scotch Brite.  A flat car is a good candidate. Plenty of Post War flats around for short money.  You will need to add weights to the car in order to press the SB against the rails.

Mike- I have this nondescript flat car with pipe that makes for a good track car. The side skirts on the car hold the pad firmly in place and the pipes are steel and give the car enough weight to do the job.

Post war magna-traction provides the power

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What'd I do? The Postman stopped by with an eBay item which I immediately installed:

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As recommenced by the experts here, it is a two-way transient suppressor diode across the track buss at the output terminals of the Z 1000 power brick. This is to protect the $$ electronics in the PS3 Sw1500 from voltage spikes. Don't want something bad happening to this:

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Matt, Thanks for the fallow up and in site on building my own TC!

Brian, Nice that the crews were out all night plowing so that you would be able to get to work! You know you cant bust Izzy just because she wont let you take a nap on her bed! LOL

Lew, Now that's a good dad to invite her up with you to watch some TV!

Johan, Thank you sir! The flag and the newly painted hoppers look great!

Bill, I got Ya! My first attempt was with 054 and nothing I had liked it, so I had to go back, change my layout plan and go with 072. I replaced all the switches and curves so now I have a bunch of MTH ScaleTrax that I will be boxing up to sell or trade if anyone becomes interested! Enjoy the Ice Cream!

Bob, thanks for the pictures! Looks easy enough to build, I will just have to add weight, Might you know what the weight of your car is?

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Brian, Nice that the crews were out all night plowing so that you would be able to get to work! You know you cant bust Izzy just because she wont let you take a nap on her bed! LOL

          and I know the couch will be nice & warm when I get home...

             suppose to be a whole 8 degrees tomorrow am...

 

          summer went by to fast... 

 

 

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Odenville Bill posted:

Mike G,  All the O27 switches and track are in great shape.  I got three O engines last week that don't like O27 at all.  Two have a permanent home here.  The Lionel 6-18304 Lackawanna Multiple-unit Commuter Cars will be for sale or trade soon.  Any one wanna some Lackawanna?  They just don't ring my bell.

Brian,  I hate snow!!!  Beautiful  train-in-snow photos though.

Do y'all live in snow country on purpose?  It is below freezing in Odenville, Alabama so I'm working on engines and tenders in the big house.  I have been an automobile restorer and Kustom-izer for 46 years.  I altered a prewar caboose and tender early this morning to better meet my desires.  Easy now, they can be put back.  My 2689W tender got postwar trucks so it can be an auxiliary tender for my LC+ 4501.  My 2657 caboose got the lower trucks from the tender so it can ride behind my other prewar cars.  For my next miracle, I will do a complete tune-up, oil change, and tire rotation on a prewar #1664 engine and a circa 1950 #736 Berkshire.  My lovely bride has ice cream.  I'll be back.

          ICE CREAM... ?     IZZY heard that...

 

           here is my latest ratrod project...

      started as a 86 Chevy longbed,  Z'd the frame 6",  shorten'd 18",  chop top next...

 

        

            this was my last project,  till one of my friends kept bugging me that he wanted it...

 

                       which turned into a handful of new "used" trains...

 

                              trucks and trains... a couple of my favorites...

 

 

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Odenville Bill posted:

Mike G,  All the O27 switches and track are in great shape.  I got three O engines last week that don't like O27 at all.  Two have a permanent home here.  The Lionel 6-18304 Lackawanna Multiple-unit Commuter Cars will be for sale or trade soon.  Any one wanna some Lackawanna?  They just don't ring my bell.

Brian,  I hate snow!!!  Beautiful  train-in-snow photos though.

Do y'all live in snow country on purpose?  It is below freezing in Odenville, Alabama so I'm working on engines and tenders in the big house.  I have been an automobile restorer and Kustom-izer for 46 years.  I altered a prewar caboose and tender early this morning to better meet my desires.  Easy now, they can be put back.  My 2689W tender got postwar trucks so it can be an auxiliary tender for my LC+ 4501.  My 2657 caboose got the lower trucks from the tender so it can ride behind my other prewar cars.  For my next miracle, I will do a complete tune-up, oil change, and tire rotation on a prewar #1664 engine and a circa 1950 #736 Berkshire.  My lovely bride has ice cream.  I'll be back.

 

We live in snow country on purpose since we were born here.  Now all all the elderly folks are still here, so we can’t leave.  As long as both daughters are here, my wife would never leave.

The folks across the road stayed too long.  Usually they are gone by now for the winter, but looks like they are leaving tomorrow since there was snow and ice all day today.

Well finally the maiden voyage on the Main Line....  After waiting years to get to this point, it was most gratifying.    A link to the Youtube video is below:   The video is long, like 15 minutes,  and I will need to replace it something better, but I figured I'd share it here first as many of my closest friends on the forum are in this thread.   

Had a major panic attack... started everything up and was running 2 trains, then had a derailment, reset everything, and must have decided to try my second Cab 2 remote... wrong.... Apparently there is something wrong with it, so I lost an hour resetting everything, watching Mike Reagan videos on TMCC/Legacy and ZW-C transformers...  Then I went down decided I'd better grab the other remote control and everything started working again..  

Anyway,  you'll want to use the Fast Forward button, got a little carried away trying to run the video camera and keep 2 trains running on the single main line.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2B53UAaz-w

Chris a

chris a posted:

Well finally the maiden voyage on the Main Line....  After waiting years to get to this point, it was most gratifying.    A link to the Youtube video is below:   The video is long, like 15 minutes,  and I will need to replace it something better, but I figured I'd share it here first as many of my closest friends on the forum are in this thread.   

Had a major panic attack... started everything up and was running 2 trains, then had a derailment, reset everything, and must have decided to try my second Cab 2 remote... wrong.... Apparently there is something wrong with it, so I lost an hour resetting everything, watching Mike Reagan videos on TMCC/Legacy and ZW-C transformers...  Then I went down decided I'd better grab the other remote control and everything started working again..  

Anyway,  you'll want to use the Fast Forward button, got a little carried away trying to run the video camera and keep 2 trains running on the single main line.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2B53UAaz-w

Chris a

Chris. What a great looking layout. I really love watch that video. Your scene is just a first class work, really. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍

Johan.

geysergazer posted:

What'd I do? The Postman stopped by with an eBay item which I immediately installed:

         IMG_4180

As recommenced by the experts here, it is a two-way transient suppressor diode across the track buss at the output terminals of the Z 1000 power brick. This is to protect the $$ electronics in the PS3 Sw1500 from voltage spikes. Don't want something bad happening to this:

        IMG_3223

 

Good on ya, lad!!!!

John, Johan thanks very much.   I was like a kid on Christmas morning....  Been working on this since my dad passed away 5 1/2 years ago, and my last completed layout before that was in Maine in 2004.  Had kind of forgotten how great it is to be able to run the trains continuously.  

I am going to get the other camera out and take some better quality (and shorter) video.  

Mark Boyce posted:

Brian, The life of a dog!  LOL. Annie has been snoozing, but next to the front door!  LOL

We had a dog, Sally, a German Shepherd and Beagle mix (very cute) who lived for 13 years (good life span for a dog), and then she passed on. So I keep asking my wife: Don't you think its time for us to get another dog? And she keeps answering: No, I already have an animal, you!  LOL, Arnold 

 

 

 

chris a posted:

John, Johan thanks very much.   I was like a kid on Christmas morning....  Been working on this since my dad passed away 5 1/2 years ago, and my last completed layout before that was in Maine in 2004.  Had kind of forgotten how great it is to be able to run the trains continuously.  

I am going to get the other camera out and take some better quality (and shorter) video.  

Chris - enjoyable video. Liked the view toward the mine when both trains crossed ( several times in different direction). Thanks. 

BAR GP7 #63 posted:
chris a posted:

Well finally the maiden voyage on the Main Line....  After waiting years to get to this point, it was most gratifying.    A link to the Youtube video is below:   The video is long, like 15 minutes,  and I will need to replace it something better, but I figured I'd share it here first as many of my closest friends on the forum are in this thread.   

Had a major panic attack... started everything up and was running 2 trains, then had a derailment, reset everything, and must have decided to try my second Cab 2 remote... wrong.... Apparently there is something wrong with it, so I lost an hour resetting everything, watching Mike Reagan videos on TMCC/Legacy and ZW-C transformers...  Then I went down decided I'd better grab the other remote control and everything started working again..  

Anyway,  you'll want to use the Fast Forward button, got a little carried away trying to run the video camera and keep 2 trains running on the single main line.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2B53UAaz-w

Chris a

Chris. What a great looking layout. I really love watch that video. Your scene is just a first class work, really. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍

Johan.

Outstanding work!

chris a posted:

Well finally the maiden voyage on the Main Line....  After waiting years to get to this point, it was most gratifying.    A link to the Youtube video is below:   The video is long, like 15 minutes,  and I will need to replace it something better, but I figured I'd share it here first as many of my closest friends on the forum are in this thread.   

Had a major panic attack... started everything up and was running 2 trains, then had a derailment, reset everything, and must have decided to try my second Cab 2 remote... wrong.... Apparently there is something wrong with it, so I lost an hour resetting everything, watching Mike Reagan videos on TMCC/Legacy and ZW-C transformers...  Then I went down decided I'd better grab the other remote control and everything started working again..  

Anyway,  you'll want to use the Fast Forward button, got a little carried away trying to run the video camera and keep 2 trains running on the single main line.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2B53UAaz-w

Chris a

Hi Everyone, I have been up since 2 AM so I am going to make one comment then head to bed and will comment on the rest in the morning!

Chris, Thank you for sharing the video! It was the best 15 minutes I have spent in the last 2 days! I really love your layout, in your next video can you show the loop with the new lift section? Way to go! You Rock!

Jim,  great work on this scene.   You did a great job with the rock faces, blending the different elevations, putting in the road on curve and a grade, and the trees with the colors really pop!   Can't wait to see it with the water done.   

Matt, Mark, Mike, Gandy.... Thank very much for the kind words, and thanks to those who left the many "likes".... 

Mike G.   Glad it brightened your day !   I know Tuesday isn't your favorite day of the week with the "ride situation"....  I will take some more video down at the end that I just finished building with the long grade and lift out gate.  Truth be told,  I haven't cut through the tracks yet, have to do some wiring and create a safe dead zone on either side for when the "bridge is out"....

It's been eight hours already?

Brian,  Cool trucks.  I've had my '55 Ford F-100 for more than 22 years.  It was my first chop.  After that, I chopped three '50 Merc's.  Wish I still had one of them.

I understand that some of y'all choose to live in the cold cruel North.  I was born up there.  Can't you tell by my drawl.  I worked in Syracuse, NY for three years.  The best things to come out of New York are Lionel and me!  Seeing Niagara Falls frozen was neat.

Okay.  Here is what I finished today.  I cleaned four whistle tenders inside and out.  I did complete servicing on two old Lionel steamers.  I took pictures and shot video as proof.   And most importantly, I ate a half gallon of Banana Pudding ice cream!  I have Mint Chocolate Chip to share with Brian's Izzy.

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Someone has been in here before.

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Mashed wire got fixed.  Mismatched screws stayed.

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Mr Greenberg said I didn't have to pull the motor out.  He did not say the rear truck had to come off.

 I like this part.

I'm going to call the prewar 1664 'Old Sparky.

It is 23F and dropping right now.  Johan, how cold is it at your house?

Bill

 

 

 

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chris a posted:

Well finally the maiden voyage on the Main Line....  After waiting years to get to this point, it was most gratifying.    A link to the Youtube video is below:   The video is long, like 15 minutes,  and I will need to replace it something better, but I figured I'd share it here first as many of my closest friends on the forum are in this thread.   

Had a major panic attack... started everything up and was running 2 trains, then had a derailment, reset everything, and must have decided to try my second Cab 2 remote... wrong.... Apparently there is something wrong with it, so I lost an hour resetting everything, watching Mike Reagan videos on TMCC/Legacy and ZW-C transformers...  Then I went down decided I'd better grab the other remote control and everything started working again..  

Anyway,  you'll want to use the Fast Forward button, got a little carried away trying to run the video camera and keep 2 trains running on the single main line.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2B53UAaz-w

Chris a

Fabulous, gigantic layout, Chris. Thanks for the YouTube video of it.

Arnold

NYC Z-MAN posted:

My wife let me get away with spending a lot of time on this scene this past weekend. She even pitched in on some detailing! I removed the bridges Friday after work and was able to reinstall them in time to run my “ Honoring Veterans” unit last night! Next up is water!

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Jim,

I really like this and thank the wife for allowing you this time to create a beautiful scene and actually helping. Please share with us your rock work technique and also how you created your wonderful roads. As Chris said, can't wait to see when the clouds open up and unleash into the trenches. He actually didn't say it exactly like that but I'm sure you get the picture. Great work sir!

Dave

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Odenville Bill posted:

It's been eight hours already?

Brian,  Cool trucks.  I've had my '55 Ford F-100 for more than 22 years.  It was my first chop.  After that, I chopped three '50 Merc's.  Wish I still had one of them.

I understand that some of y'all choose to live in the cold cruel North.  I was born up there.  Can't you tell by my drawl.  I worked in Syracuse, NY for three years.  The best things to come out of New York are Lionel and me!  Seeing Niagara Falls frozen was neat.

Okay.  Here is what I finished today.  I cleaned four whistle tenders inside and out.  I did complete servicing on two old Lionel steamers.  I took pictures and shot video as proof.   And most importantly, I ate a half gallon of Banana Pudding ice cream!  I have Mint Chocolate Chip to share with Brian's Izzy.

20191112_155521

Someone has been in here before.

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Mashed wire got fixed.  Mismatched screws stayed.

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Mr Greenberg said I didn't have to pull the motor out.  He did not say the rear truck had to come off.

 I like this part.

I'm going to call the prewar 1664 'Old Sparky.

It is 23F and dropping right now.  Johan, how cold is it at your house?

Bill

 

 

 

Bill. Here in South Finland is now about +10C and raining.

Johan🌫

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