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@Lionelski posted:

And so it begins NS1975, this is how the never ending expansions of Warrenville began, small. Not enough room to make it bigger over time you might say? I said the same but a wall removal, gutting a closet, and later cutting another closet (that was in my way) in half changed that.

Your layout looks great, have lots of fun with it.

Thanks for the encouragement!

@ScoutingDad posted:

With the siding coming off in the foreground, doesn't that give you the reversing loop?  What I want to know is how high do the trains fly when the recliner opens and hits the track from below? Of course you may no longer be able to reach them so it may not be an issue. Enjoy the pool and da beer in which ever order you choose.   

Not to far lol. The chairs are fine the part of the couch your feet can touch platform with foot rest but you cant recline. Its only me and the wife.

Lot's of great stuff going on.
Been busy lately and haven't had much time for the layout.
Our daughter graduated from our local University this week. No ceremony unfortunately but we made the best of it at home with the immediate family.
I did get to something kind of layout related- built a small shelf unit for my work shop to hold my cordless drills so I could get them off the floor. Ran power today and installed a new quad receptacle so I have a place to charge the batteries. Nice to have power on that side of my workbench finally too.

Have a Happy Memorial Day and thanks to all who served.

Bob

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Ray....great scene....the forklift looks realistic...resembles a Toyota.  I'd like to have one for the layout.  What brand die-cast is it?

Thank you, I will see if I can find out where I bought that fork lift. Dave "darlander" also would like to know. I know it was a while back as this picture was taken Apr 2007Freight Depot_6263 

 

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@RSJB18 posted:

Lot's of great stuff going on.
Been busy lately and haven't had much time for the layout.
Our daughter graduated from our local University this week. No ceremony unfortunately but we made the best of it at home with the immediate family.
I did get to something kind of layout related- built a small shelf unit for my work shop to hold my cordless drills so I could get them off the floor. Ran power today and installed a new quad receptacle so I have a place to charge the batteries. Nice to have power on that side of my workbench finally too.

Have a Happy Memorial Day and thanks to all who served.

Bob

Congratulations on your daughter's graduation!    I didn't go to my own graduation, but I was 48 at the time so it was a little different!    Have you noticed how it take me so long to do things.    

The shelf looks great!  Now I need to get a workbench before thinking about a shelf.  A folding table leaves a lot to be desired!  

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Congratulations on your daughter's graduation!    I didn't go to my own graduation, but I was 48 at the time so it was a little different!    Have you notices how it take me so long to do things.    

The shelf looks great!  Now I need to get a workbench before thinking about a shelf.  A folding table leaves a lot to be desired!  

Thanks Mark. I was 43 when I graduated from College.....went to my Commencement though.

The creative juices never stop flowing around this forum and hopefully for all of us they never cease.  I did a quick review of the past few pages but catching up totally just ain't gonna happen.  As usual, I snooze, I lose.

The last 6 months around the layout has been spent adding a few extra sidings for operational flexibility while rewiring in a home run pattern using 12 gauge stranded for better DCS reliability.  Only a small layout section remains to be transformed.  In order to gain better access to the layout and surrounding storage a large swing away section replaced a temporary duck under.  Pull out shelving was adapted into a new lower yard area to assist in keeping trains at hand rather than in boxes.  A former inaccessible area has been opened up for future display space, something there is never enough of.  Rearrangement of the power distribution center is also ongoing while never walking away from the layout without it remaining at least 75% operational.

  If I find interest waining then a few operating sessions gets me right back in the swing of things.  The recent unpleasantness only increased productivity as I was well stocked with ideas and the materials to carry them out prior to the new year.  Now that I am accomplishing long desired dreams of doing train related tasks casually on a daily basis I'm in my happiest place ever!  Here's hoping you all get the most out of this hobby... especially now.

Bruce

Nice work being done on layouts.

I am still working on six Preiser 65602 Unpainted Seated People 24-packs.  The 144 people will go in six Norfolk Southern 21" passenger coaches for the 611 Steam Excursion train.

I saw Nassau Hobbies has the Lionel Alaska Railroad 21" passenger cars listed. I did not expect them until August, 2020. I need to keep painting my remaining four 24-packs for those cars.

I finished the 18 people with babies.  Painting them myself allows me to make a number of color variations for the figures.  Preiser only offers two variations in their Painted Factory Sets. Many times stores don't have available all five packages that are in the 65602 24-pack.

UPDATE:  I opened four more Preiser 65602 24-packs and painted the three people with babies for the Alaska 21" passenger cars.  The three other figures on the sprue are also almost finished.

Have a good Memorial Day.

Sincerely, John Rowlen

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Finished my rendition of the layout in LCS.  It's a little squashed, especially vertically, because there's a walkway from lower left to upper right of the room. Overall dimensions are 24 x 13, so it IS a tight fit, but I managed it using o72, 81 and 90 curves. The upper and left yard area is complete and i have about 85% of the "prototype track lay" completed for the big loop area.  I'm doing it as simply track placed on foam risers and track bed, so i can do trial runs on the layout to discover any problems prior to committing to the track scheme. (Just missing part of the tunnel track under the big loop curving out to the double crossover in the "middle" (that's actually along an aisle edge).   

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I've made a lot of progress on my new store. Interior is in place, I'm waiting for the walls to finish curing with the glue, and all I have to do now is put the front door into place, and then start on the roof. The roof is done and painted, but still need to do the front support posts, weather the roof as it is tin, then do the gasoline pump from out front.

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