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Looks great, Mike!

The five hoppers are now done, for assembly. I'm going to give them a few days let everything dry, then paint, decals, weathering, and coupler installation. I had to do a lot of measuring and shimming of the coupler Pockets, but I think I got the height right for each type.0328201631-01

 

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Oh and for Lew, I was able to get the crane travel system mounted along with a couple roller bearings to reduce the drag on the fishing line and the motor it self! Here are a couple photos of that.IMG_20200328_145342150IMG_20200328_145337666_TOP

and video for you Lew, I hope it works here, it plays on my phone but not my computer.

Eggcellent, Mike! The video works fine. Glad to see you have it working beautifully!

Thanks guys, I am glad you like the crane and concrete retaining wall.

OKHIKER, nice job on the Miller signs. I have a couple that run on batteries but would rather power them from ground power!

Mark, you should take tomorrow and run your trains all day! I understand that it makes it easier to ponder on life's big choices! 

Lee, congrats on getting all 5 of them built! They sure are looking sharp!

Dave, I could do that as that is what I did when it was in the back of the layout. But I have this wild idea of trying to retrofit it to WIFI, I have some parts laying around and I just have to do some brain storming!

I know a lot of folks say don't mess with a icon like a Lionel crane, but you know what. Its my crane and my layout! LOL

I hope you all have a great night and an even better tomorrow!

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Well afternoon all, I hope everyone has had a great day with there trains and layouts!

Paul, The floor looks great~! Bryan did a wonderful job~! Your track work is coming along nicely! But then again when doesn't it!

Eric, Nice job on the fence. Just wondering what your using for the curbing?

Lee, those look great1 They will be perfect on your layout!

Bob, I did do a test fit and bend test with the top rail installed before moving on.

So I did get a chance to get back out to the garage and train room today. I was able to finish the concrete wall, granted its no where near as nice as Chris A. But with what I had to work with I am happy. Here are a couple photos.

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Oh and for Lew, I was able to get the crane travel system mounted along with a couple roller bearings to reduce the drag on the fishing line and the motor it self! Here are a couple photos of that.IMG_20200328_145342150IMG_20200328_145337666_TOPIMG_20200328_145327979

and video for you Lew, I hope it works here, it plays on my phone but not my computer.

Pretty slick set up you have here.One can have alot of fun loading and unloading cars.Like scrap iron or pipes.

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Ran trains yesterday, all day.   I then realized it had been since August 2019 that I had actually run any trains to any extent.  The first engine (battery powered Williams/Samhongsa 2-8-2) I tried to use couldn't make it out of the yard so I had to back it up and hook up the charger.  I have another battery powered 2-8-2 and that one ran fine.  Later that evening I ran the freshly charged engine and it ran fine too.  Had 1 derail because I forgot to throw a switch, my fault.

I need to get to work on detailing the layout, right now my scenes are like ghost towns.

Would that be the SAL Q3 steamer?Ugly but pretty powerful and had a boaster.And turned out to be a lot bigger than I first thought.Seen a picture of one in charlotte n.c.Their was a man standing beside it.

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B&O Fan posted:

Completed the final structure model for the raised city section. Now it's time to light 'em all up.

Scott 

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Scott, great looking scene! How did you make your sidewalks?

Mike,

I use foam core posterboard for a lot of them. Easy to do curves. Straight sections I've used 1/8 backer board cut into strips.

Scott

Looks like a very busy Saturday on everyone's layouts.
Mike G- I figured you checked that wall, it looks great on the layout, the crane looks great too.

Paul2, Mark, B&O Fan, John R, Lee D, Greg 08, Bill T, Richie C, Randy H- great work.

I got the base for my building set in place yesterday. I used plaster cloth to fill the height change, and painted the cloth with thinned joint compound to smooth it out.
Started on the loading dock too.

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ENichter posted:

Made some fencing and installed. Also put in some curbs. Will work in striping another day.

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what do you use for your roadbed? looks great!

My son in law is a roofer, and I was able to get some rolled roofing. One side is gravel and the other is a peel off with adhesive. After cutting and installing I gave it 2 very thick coats of chalkboard paint to smooth out the surface. The first 2 pics are before painting the 3rd is after painting and the last has both area's. I left the parking area unpainted to give it a newer look. I believe it is available at Home Depot. The paint is rustoleum charcoal.

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mike g. posted:

Well afternoon all, I hope everyone has had a great day with there trains and layouts!

Paul, The floor looks great~! Bryan did a wonderful job~! Your track work is coming along nicely! But then again when doesn't it!

Eric, Nice job on the fence. Just wondering what your using for the curbing?

Lee, those look great1 They will be perfect on your layout!

Bob, I did do a test fit and bend test with the top rail installed before moving on.

So I did get a chance to get back out to the garage and train room today. I was able to finish the concrete wall, granted its no where near as nice as Chris A. But with what I had to work with I am happy. Here are a couple photos.

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Oh and for Lew, I was able to get the crane travel system mounted along with a couple roller bearings to reduce the drag on the fishing line and the motor it self! Here are a couple photos of that.IMG_20200328_145342150IMG_20200328_145337666_TOPIMG_20200328_145327979

and video for you Lew, I hope it works here, it plays on my phone but not my computer.

Mike, I believe it is 1/4 x 1 pvc composite from Home depot. I bought it awhile ago to use on a scratch oil tank set as a retaining wall. I cut it into 1/4 x 1/4 inch strips. Drilled tiny holes in it a nd secured it with 1" finish nails from an pneumatic air nailer. They are very thin and I had to separate them. Since I was going into homesote it wasn't a problem, If I was going into plywood I would have used shorter ones. I painted them with camo paint. 

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I liked how well the 1121’s worked on auxiliary voltage I went ahead and converted my other 7. Re-installed them on the layout this afternoon so I’m hoping to get a few wired up tonight. Also realized some of the holes I need to drill through the platform line up right with my LED strip lighting so I have to be extra cautious

I finished the last of seven Lionel Canadian Pacific 21" passenger cars today, putting people I painted into the second coach #122.  I am glad the project is finished.  I need to give my eyes a rest. 

The first six cars look great going around the layout in the dark.  I will close up the car and run it tonight.

Sincerely, John Rowlen

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mike g. posted:

Well afternoon all, I hope everyone has had a great day with there trains and layouts!

Paul, The floor looks great~! Bryan did a wonderful job~! Your track work is coming along nicely! But then again when doesn't it!

Eric, Nice job on the fence. Just wondering what your using for the curbing?

Lee, those look great1 They will be perfect on your layout!

Bob, I did do a test fit and bend test with the top rail installed before moving on.

So I did get a chance to get back out to the garage and train room today. I was able to finish the concrete wall, granted its no where near as nice as Chris A. But with what I had to work with I am happy. Here are a couple photos.

IMG_20200328_154540479IMG_20200328_154614071

Oh and for Lew, I was able to get the crane travel system mounted along with a couple roller bearings to reduce the drag on the fishing line and the motor it self! Here are a couple photos of that.IMG_20200328_145342150IMG_20200328_145337666_TOPIMG_20200328_145327979

and video for you Lew, I hope it works here, it plays on my phone but not my computer.

Nice work on the crane. 

John Rowlen posted:

I finished the last of seven Lionel Canadian Pacific 21" passenger cars today, putting people I painted into the second coach #122.  I am glad the project is finished.  I need to give my eyes a rest. 

The first six cars look great going around the layout in the dark.  I will close up the car and run it tonight.

Sincerely, John Rowlen

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As always, great job John...that's quite a stack of Preiser boxes in the background!

I painted some Cowboys and Injuns and mused on scene possibilities, sans-actual Myan vampire figure. (I think Clix made some of the DtD#1 movie vamps) They still need another session or two of touch ups, but vastly better than semi opac red plastic. Detail on them is "muddy" too.  (Also my first close up look... I can't really see what I've done until I take a photo anymore either )

Along with liking lots of extra voltage, I also found reversing polarity on the battery op loco allows it to still work, but without sounds (swapped fwd and rev switch positions.) So it seems adding a speaker wire switch might not be needed to quiet it down     

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Made more progress on the building yesterday. Site work is well underway, the foundation is laid and back-filled, and the ground cover is being spread out. I painted the stone on the bottom of the building the same color as the trim, was thinking about trying to simulate granite but changed my mind.
Finished the loading dock which was a time consuming process. Each post had to be measured and glued in place to match the terrain on the layout. (lather, rinse, repeat ), guess I could have sped up the process with hot glue instead of pva. I put a coat of stain on it last night.
I think I'm ready to dull-coat the building today....we'll see.

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