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Great start Mike. Glad the weather broke so you could start. You got the longest wall up first now the other two should go up in no time at all. Tonight I got two coats of sand color on the building front and one coat so far on the window and door By the time I finish this post I should be able to put a second coat of green on. The sign is going slow one cross bar at a time. Got three more to put on then I have to add the center support. Pics......Paul

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I cleaned. Will drill the holes for the switch controllers tomorrow and then we're done until I get the bug to do/add more. Will be nice to just run trains with the boys for awhile.

Got to admit, the Lionel Truck and Passenger Depots look too big against the truck and bus. Not sure what I will do about that. Maybe just go Plasticville with their smaller sized buildings.

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Well I had to call it quits for the night. I got the window inserts glued in and got all the plastic for windows cut. Second coat of green on the windows. I was starting to glue the last of the cross bars on the sign and as I was looking at it something did not seem right. Well at least I found out before I finished. I was gluing the crossbars on the wrong side of the sign. I luck out and got the ones off without damaging the uprights. Tomorrow will be a new day and hopefully I will be more alert. Pics.....................Paul

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Well I had to call it quits for the night. I got the window inserts glued in and got all the plastic for windows cut. Second coat of green on the windows. I was starting to glue the last of the cross bars on the sign and as I was looking at it something did not seem right. Well at least I found out before I finished. I was gluing the crossbars on the wrong side of the sign. I luck out and got the ones off without damaging the uprights. Tomorrow will be a new day and hopefully I will be more alert. Pics.....................Paul

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Looks good, Paul!!  That was a close one, but I'm glad you caught the mistake before the glue set hard!

Worked on painting our cliff.  T helped me put a coat of primer on the cliff face (wish I would have done two coats) and then started painting.  Seems to look not too bad from a distance.  Up close more work is needed, but its a work in progress!  Waiting for more photos to download from my phone of the painting I did after work tonight.  

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Thaddeus posted:

Worked on painting our cliff.  T helped me put a coat of primer on the cliff face (wish I would have done two coats) and then started painting.  Seems to look not too bad from a distance.  Up close more work is needed, but its a work in progress!  Waiting for more photos to download from my phone of the painting I did after work tonight.  

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The intensity with which T is working, to have a good result and to please you, is giving him memories of working with you, there, that will be a part of him for his entire life. The results of what you two accomplish together with the project will please you both, no doubt. We surely are looking at a "work in progress," one that will be on-going and last a very long time, sir. The results of such a co-effort are priceless.

I am sure you already know all that. However, I just could not resist offering you my applause and respect.

FrankM

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mike g. posted:

20180226_153116It not much, but it is a start!

                                                                                             comin'round the bend...

                                                                                                                  getting closer Mike !!

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Justhavnfun, WOW that sure is quite the undertaking! Good luck and cant wait to see what you come up with!

Brian, another round of great pictures! Is the weather warming up back there yet?

Jim, The stove pipe use to be for a wood stove, then my neighbor gave me a propane furnace so that's what it is for now. The wife want me to go back to wood to save money, I told here were saving money by me not getting injured moving, splitting, and stacking fire wood! LOL

deuce, sound like a great plan! Kids and Trains, way to step up to the plate and be a great dad!

Paul, your building is looing just wonderful! I am glad you were able to fix the sign in time!

Last but not least, I would like to thank everyone for there encouragement on my single wall! It was nice to see something getting done and the funny part the wife was almost a excited as I was! LOL Thanks again!

Lee,, thank you! I think your right about Spring, but I needs at least a week of dry weather so I can cut into the roof and tie in the new roof section!

Thaddeus, the cliff is looking very nice is that the final color and do you plan on having something on top of it like a campers?

FrankM, Well said, a lesson for everyone!

LOL, thanks Brian! The only trains I hear right now are on here and in my dreams!

Its funny, the wife says to me last night while laying in bed. Sure hope you get that train room done before you loose intrest in trains! I just laughed !

 

Deuce posted:

I cleaned. Will drill the holes for the switch controllers tomorrow and then we're done until I get the bug to do/add more. Will be nice to just run trains with the boys for awhile.

Got to admit, the Lionel Truck and Passenger Depots look too big against the truck and bus. Not sure what I will do about that. Maybe just go Plasticville with their smaller sized buildings.

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Deuce.  If I were to guess (purely speculation)  the new looking trucks and bus may be 1/64th ... Kind of hard to judge in the picture.  If you have any O scale folks, stand one up next to them. You really have it looking good! 

Jim

mike g. posted:

Justhavnfun, WOW that sure is quite the undertaking! Good luck and cant wait to see what you come up with!

Brian, another round of great pictures! Is the weather warming up back there yet?

Jim, The stove pipe use to be for a wood stove, then my neighbor gave me a propane furnace so that's what it is for now. The wife want me to go back to wood to save money, I told here were saving money by me not getting injured moving, splitting, and stacking fire wood! LOL

deuce, sound like a great plan! Kids and Trains, way to step up to the plate and be a great dad!

Paul, your building is looing just wonderful! I am glad you were able to fix the sign in time!

Last but not least, I would like to thank everyone for there encouragement on my single wall! It was nice to see something getting done and the funny part the wife was almost a excited as I was! LOL Thanks again!

Yeah propane is expensive.   We switched from propane to natural gas here at work and cut out heating cost from 600-800 a month in the winter to 150-200.    I use a stove at home to curb the cost of a heat pump.  Had a nice fire stoked up in it last night!  Like feeding a steam engine!

Jim

carsntrains posted:
mike g. posted:

Justhavnfun, WOW that sure is quite the undertaking! Good luck and cant wait to see what you come up with!

Brian, another round of great pictures! Is the weather warming up back there yet?

Jim, The stove pipe use to be for a wood stove, then my neighbor gave me a propane furnace so that's what it is for now. The wife want me to go back to wood to save money, I told here were saving money by me not getting injured moving, splitting, and stacking fire wood! LOL

deuce, sound like a great plan! Kids and Trains, way to step up to the plate and be a great dad!

Paul, your building is looing just wonderful! I am glad you were able to fix the sign in time!

Last but not least, I would like to thank everyone for there encouragement on my single wall! It was nice to see something getting done and the funny part the wife was almost a excited as I was! LOL Thanks again!

Yeah propane is expensive.   We switched from propane to natural gas here at work and cut out heating cost from 600-800 a month in the winter to 150-200.    I use a stove at home to curb the cost of a heat pump.  Had a nice fire stoked up in it last night!  Like feeding a steam engine!

Jim

 A friend of mine put in a pellet stove with an auto-feeder a couple of years ago. He swears by it. I've got nat gas hot-water heat in my house. Nothing to do but turn the thermostat on. 

carsntrains posted:
mike g. posted:

Justhavnfun, WOW that sure is quite the undertaking! Good luck and cant wait to see what you come up with!

Brian, another round of great pictures! Is the weather warming up back there yet?

Jim, The stove pipe use to be for a wood stove, then my neighbor gave me a propane furnace so that's what it is for now. The wife want me to go back to wood to save money, I told here were saving money by me not getting injured moving, splitting, and stacking fire wood! LOL

deuce, sound like a great plan! Kids and Trains, way to step up to the plate and be a great dad!

Paul, your building is looing just wonderful! I am glad you were able to fix the sign in time!

Last but not least, I would like to thank everyone for there encouragement on my single wall! It was nice to see something getting done and the funny part the wife was almost a excited as I was! LOL Thanks again!

Yeah propane is expensive.   We switched from propane to natural gas here at work and cut out heating cost from 600-800 a month in the winter to 150-200.    I use a stove at home to curb the cost of a heat pump.  Had a nice fire stoked up in it last night!  Like feeding a steam engine!

Jim

I know what you mean Jim, the problem we have here is there is no natural gas. Plus it only cost me $150 to run it during the winter. Might be less if I had a bigger tank, but I don't know.

 

carsntrains posted:
Deuce posted:

I cleaned. Will drill the holes for the switch controllers tomorrow and then we're done until I get the bug to do/add more. Will be nice to just run trains with the boys for awhile.

Got to admit, the Lionel Truck and Passenger Depots look too big against the truck and bus. Not sure what I will do about that. Maybe just go Plasticville with their smaller sized buildings.

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Deuce.  If I were to guess (purely speculation)  the new looking trucks and bus may be 1/64th ... Kind of hard to judge in the picture.  If you have any O scale folks, stand one up next to them. You really have it looking good! 

Jim

Jim,

Thanks. As a first for everything, I'm pretty happy with the way it looks. As for the scale stuff ... the truck is Lionel and the bus is Corgi. Both say 1:50 scale on their respective boxes. I dunno. Something is either too big or too small. I have a Plasticville Union Station that I might break out to replace the Lionel passenger station. I have some extra Just Plug LED's, so if I line the inside of the Union Station with some tin foil, I could light it up and I think it might look better on that side of the layout. Of course, the Marx railroad sign is out of proportion too ... but I like it, so it stays. And with an HO tower at the far end, I guess it doesn't really matter much ... I just need to keep certain things separate from others I suppose. I doubt my son will care. My goal is to build a small platform where the remotes are right now. That will be for the boxes and barrels for loading/unloading gondolas. He does like to do that, so giving him a corner where he can handle all of that will be good and should keep him happy.

I have some O scale folks on the way. It'll be interesting to see how they line up with everything too. Honestly, I don't know if I'll ever get around to detailing my layout like a few of the members here ... who are way more gifted than I ... so I should probably just throw stuff on the layout and just call it a day. LOL.

cabinet Bob posted:
mike g. posted:
RSJB18 posted:

YAA HOO!!!!!!!!!!

Great start Mike. You will be running trains before you know it.

Bob

Thanks Bob, I have the truss boards, just need it to be dry so I can cut into the roof! Soon I hope! LOL

Now,thats what I call a train room !! Looking great Mike..

LOL Bob, I have to keep reminding the wife that! She said I should put a roll up door on one end so I can get big things in there easier. I told her all the train stuff I have will fit threw the walk threw door from the garage! 

mike g. posted:

Justhavnfun, WOW that sure is quite the undertaking! Good luck and cant wait to see what you come up with!

Brian, another round of great pictures! Is the weather warming up back there yet?

Jim, The stove pipe use to be for a wood stove, then my neighbor gave me a propane furnace so that's what it is for now. The wife want me to go back to wood to save money, I told here were saving money by me not getting injured moving, splitting, and stacking fire wood! LOL

deuce, sound like a great plan! Kids and Trains, way to step up to the plate and be a great dad!

Paul, your building is looing just wonderful! I am glad you were able to fix the sign in time!

Last but not least, I would like to thank everyone for there encouragement on my single wall! It was nice to see something getting done and the funny part the wife was almost a excited as I was! LOL Thanks again!

Mike, yes forget the wood!  even my die hard brother-in-law, who is 7 years younger than me, so he is 54 now, decided it was healthier to stop using wood to heat with and put in a heat pump last year!

Mike, I think the oldest brother ( me ) should stay first with you. And because I am a frugal person. I don't need a room. That just takes away from the train money. I can sleep under the train table. LOL My package came from Scenic Express. I ordered a few things but the door was the most important part. Well it did not match up with the opening. It was a bit short for the opening. So rather then go shopping to Grandt for a door I took some balsa wood and cut it down to make a header over the door. Glued it in placed and got a first coat on it. Got the window and door glass glued into place too. Then with a little hesitation in my walk I went over and started re doing the frame for the sign. Made totally sure I was doing the correct side this time. It will just probably take the rest of the afternoon to do it. I have to let each cross bar dry before attempting the next one. But while down there I got a load of Laundry done. Pics............Paul

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Deuce posted:
Deuce posted:

I cleaned. Will drill the holes for the switch controllers tomorrow and then we're done until I get the bug to do/add more. Will be nice to just run trains with the boys for awhile.

Got to admit, the Lionel Truck and Passenger Depots look too big against the truck and bus. Not sure what I will do about that. Maybe just go Plasticville with their smaller sized buildings.

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As for the scale stuff ... the truck is Lionel and the bus is Corgi. Both say 1:50 scale on their respective boxes. I dunno. Something is either too big or too small.

Deuce;

I have a pair of those Lionel passenger platforms as well as several scale ones from Crescent Locomotive Works... the Lionel are definitely not to scale!!!

Playtrains and Paul, if you look at the picture you will see a door right in the middle, There is plenty of room threw that door for both of you! Its a nice 24' X 24' room. It has heat, TV, a small fridge full of beer, a coffee maker for in the AM, a microwave to heat food up and most of all it has a bathroom! Of course you will have to share it with the wife's car!

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Playtrains and Paul, if you look at the picture you will see a door right in the middle, There is plenty of room threw that door for both of you! Its a nice 24' X 24' room. It has heat, TV, a small fridge full of beer, a coffee maker for in the AM, a microwave to heat food up and most of all it has a bathroom! Of course you will have to share it with the wife's car!

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Apples55 posted:
Deuce posted:
Deuce posted:

I cleaned. Will drill the holes for the switch controllers tomorrow and then we're done until I get the bug to do/add more. Will be nice to just run trains with the boys for awhile.

Got to admit, the Lionel Truck and Passenger Depots look too big against the truck and bus. Not sure what I will do about that. Maybe just go Plasticville with their smaller sized buildings.

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As for the scale stuff ... the truck is Lionel and the bus is Corgi. Both say 1:50 scale on their respective boxes. I dunno. Something is either too big or too small.

Deuce;

I have a pair of those Lionel passenger platforms as well as several scale ones from Crescent Locomotive Works... the Lionel are definitely not to scale!!!

Yeah but look at the difference in size between the bus, trucks, and say the caboose?? A six foot tall person in O scale is 1.5 inches tall.   The photo could be misleading. But after seeing a standard semi trailer is about 14 feet tall.  The answer is in the measuring tape.  The trailer should be about 3.5 inches tall in 1:48 right?

 

Jim

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Thought I was done with getting packages for the day but I was wrong but that is good. My stuff came from Waytek Electrical. Wish my switches would of come today. During the day of posting I took time to take the plunge and I ordered the Niagara. So before I unloaded the dryer I got the window and door glued into place. First coat of green on the back door and I managed to get two crossbars on. I'll let them dry real good before attempting to do more. Pics.............Paul

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carsntrains posted:
Apples55 posted:
Deuce posted:
Deuce posted:

I cleaned. Will drill the holes for the switch controllers tomorrow and then we're done until I get the bug to do/add more. Will be nice to just run trains with the boys for awhile.

Got to admit, the Lionel Truck and Passenger Depots look too big against the truck and bus. Not sure what I will do about that. Maybe just go Plasticville with their smaller sized buildings.

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As for the scale stuff ... the truck is Lionel and the bus is Corgi. Both say 1:50 scale on their respective boxes. I dunno. Something is either too big or too small.

Deuce;

I have a pair of those Lionel passenger platforms as well as several scale ones from Crescent Locomotive Works... the Lionel are definitely not to scale!!!

Yeah but look at the difference in size between the bus, trucks, and say the caboose?? A six foot tall person in O scale is 1.5 inches tall.   The photo could be misleading. But after seeing a standard semi trailer is about 14 feet tall.  The answer is in the measuring tape.  The trailer should be about 3.5 inches tall in 1:48 right?

 

Jim

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...-andamp-mth-trailers

General consensus is that they're too small. I thought the box said 1:50, I'll check when I get home. I know the Corgi's are marketed as being 1:50. I have a couple of 1:43 scale trucks and they appear too big ... too big to put on the layout. I guess I'll just live with the 1:50-not-1:50 scale trucks and buses I've acquired.

 

ETA: Seems the K-Line's are larger. I'm on the hunt for a few on eBay. Will see if they are, and if so ... will throw the Lionel's on the bay to break even.

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Deuce posted:
carsntrains posted:
Apples55 posted:
Deuce posted:
Deuce posted:

I cleaned. Will drill the holes for the switch controllers tomorrow and then we're done until I get the bug to do/add more. Will be nice to just run trains with the boys for awhile.

Got to admit, the Lionel Truck and Passenger Depots look too big against the truck and bus. Not sure what I will do about that. Maybe just go Plasticville with their smaller sized buildings.

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As for the scale stuff ... the truck is Lionel and the bus is Corgi. Both say 1:50 scale on their respective boxes. I dunno. Something is either too big or too small.

Deuce;

I have a pair of those Lionel passenger platforms as well as several scale ones from Crescent Locomotive Works... the Lionel are definitely not to scale!!!

Yeah but look at the difference in size between the bus, trucks, and say the caboose?? A six foot tall person in O scale is 1.5 inches tall.   The photo could be misleading. But after seeing a standard semi trailer is about 14 feet tall.  The answer is in the measuring tape.  The trailer should be about 3.5 inches tall in 1:48 right?

 

Jim

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...-andamp-mth-trailers

General consensus is that they're too small. I thought the box said 1:50, I'll check when I get home. I know the Corgi's are marketed as being 1:50. I have a couple of 1:43 scale trucks and they appear too big ... too big to put on the layout. I guess I'll just live with the 1:50-not-1:50 scale trucks and buses I've acquired.

 

ETA: Seems the K-Line's are larger. I'm on the hunt for a few on eBay. Will see if they are, and if so ... will throw the Lionel's on the bay to break even.

Deuce if you would please let me know how tall those trailers are.  To see if my eyes are wrong lol.   I'm not scale crazy at all..  I use 1:43 cars and my O gauge people fit in them perfectly! And I have some 1:48 army jeeps that look fine with them. 

Jim 

briansilvermustang posted:
mike g. posted:

20180226_153116It not much, but it is a start!

                                                                                             comin'round the bend...

                                                                                                                  getting closer Mike !!

It's the Orange Blossom Special
Bringin' my baby back....

 
beardog posted:

First come, first served. Does anyone want this AF station for kitbashing or repainting.

Great shape except for all the flaking paint. I just want it out of the way. Just pay shipping,

Should be about 15 bucks priority.

John

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Where's the pantograph go?  

jhz563 posted:

Ran some trains with the kids tonight- always an adventure 😀

D'awww!

Mitch 

carsntrains posted:

COOL JHZ...   Is that orange and black engine a Halloween train??  

Jim 

Yes it is.  It’s the LC+ mikado from last year.  I built a small Halloween display layout last year with that engine as one of the initial inspirations.  I am pretty happy a matching caboose was cataloged this year.

M. Mitchell Marmel posted:
beardog posted:

is that a yes mitch? gi raff pen???

beardog posted:

might have some flamingo poop in it

Why not?  I'm a sucker for strays...    

Drop me an email note! 

Mitch 

I'd check with Fortesque and Norma B first, Mitch. They will probably want to check with OSHA to insure that the flaking paint doesn't contain lead which would place the staff in harm's way   

carsntrains posted:
Deuce posted:
carsntrains posted:
Apples55 posted:
Deuce posted:
Deuce posted:

I cleaned. Will drill the holes for the switch controllers tomorrow and then we're done until I get the bug to do/add more. Will be nice to just run trains with the boys for awhile.

Got to admit, the Lionel Truck and Passenger Depots look too big against the truck and bus. Not sure what I will do about that. Maybe just go Plasticville with their smaller sized buildings.

20180226_220714

 

As for the scale stuff ... the truck is Lionel and the bus is Corgi. Both say 1:50 scale on their respective boxes. I dunno. Something is either too big or too small.

Deuce;

I have a pair of those Lionel passenger platforms as well as several scale ones from Crescent Locomotive Works... the Lionel are definitely not to scale!!!

Yeah but look at the difference in size between the bus, trucks, and say the caboose?? A six foot tall person in O scale is 1.5 inches tall.   The photo could be misleading. But after seeing a standard semi trailer is about 14 feet tall.  The answer is in the measuring tape.  The trailer should be about 3.5 inches tall in 1:48 right?

 

Jim

https://ogrforum.ogaugerr.com/...-andamp-mth-trailers

General consensus is that they're too small. I thought the box said 1:50, I'll check when I get home. I know the Corgi's are marketed as being 1:50. I have a couple of 1:43 scale trucks and they appear too big ... too big to put on the layout. I guess I'll just live with the 1:50-not-1:50 scale trucks and buses I've acquired.

 

ETA: Seems the K-Line's are larger. I'm on the hunt for a few on eBay. Will see if they are, and if so ... will throw the Lionel's on the bay to break even.

Deuce if you would please let me know how tall those trailers are.  To see if my eyes are wrong lol.   I'm not scale crazy at all..  I use 1:43 cars and my O gauge people fit in them perfectly! And I have some 1:48 army jeeps that look fine with them. 

Jim 

Jim, 

The top of the cab comes in at 1.75". Top of the trailer is under 3".

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I wired the switches and also made and painted markers for each. Will do the same for the uncoupler.

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I got the first color painted on the brewery brick. It still needs to be darkened up and aged yet and the loading dock doors and windows still need to get painted before glass and Duratran print/ light box gets installed behind it.

Tonight I also routed out the rail groves in my roundhouse base. One oops to start out, due to the fixture I was using to set straight edge wasn't correct spacing

as I was told. Anyway a little wood filler and paint and nobody will ever know ( except for the entire forum) The Mianne lift to go under the RH base will be arriving in a couple of days, Hooray!   So making progress.

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Lee,

   Glad you liked the NASA Space Shuttle Simulator, and had a good time.  I have a very nice NASA Train, I hope to have running as I complete the new Train Room.  I will make sure you get to see some of the NASA O Gauge Train here on the OGR.

PCRR/Dave

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Lee each of us Sr NASA Engineers received a Presidential 1st Shuttle Flight Award with Young and Crippens personal thanks, a piece of the actual Columbia Space Shuttle, made into a NASA Coin affixed to it.  The award is one of my prize possessions, shown here with my 263E Tin Plate Train, I thought you might like to see it, because of your interest in both NASA and Trains.

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paul 2 posted:

Al, Brewery is coming out great. The Iroquois sign nailed it. What color did you use for the brick..........Paul

Thanks Paul. I used a cheap acrylic called Light brown which is close in color to the other paint which was red iron oxide which looked more orange.

As to the photos I posted over the weekend of the city level plywood. Here are some photos to give you guys an idea of how I am handling the edges.

In this photo, I have my 2nd level yard storage under the city

In order to hide it from view but still see the trains from this view. I am adding this kind of arched wall, but with some open arches to see though.

This will run from 2x2 support post on left side for 5 feet to about where the Lionel sign is in the photo. I think the wall will be a grayish brick.

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In this photo I plan to have about three different buildings on 3rd level 2 of them will get foundation like the reference photos here . Where the yellow auto rack car is on the track under the 3rd level there is going to be a double tunnel portal.

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CSX Al posted:
paul 2 posted:

Al, Brewery is coming out great. The Iroquois sign nailed it. What color did you use for the brick..........Paul

Thanks Paul. I used a cheap acrylic called Light brown which is close in color to the other paint which was red iron oxide which looked more orange.

As to the photos I posted over the weekend of the city level plywood. Here are some photos to give you guys an idea of how I am handling the edges.

In this photo, I have my 2nd level yard storage under the city

In order to hide it from view but still see the trains from this view. I am adding this kind of arched wall, but with some open arches to see though.

This will run from 2x2 support post on left side for 5 feet to about where the Lionel sign is in the photo. I think the wall will be a grayish brick.

 

Al- the brewery looks great. I like the third level too. When you can't go out, go up, I always say.

Bob

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Joe, since I have tons of Atlas black center rails laying around from all the pit rails I do I am going to install those in the grooves. This will be an active roundhouse/ turntable.  Here is the lift that is being installed under the roundhouse and where it is going. It will make it easy for me to access the 3 levels of track that run around this corner of the layout.

 

 

Pine Creek Railroad posted:

Lee,

   Glad you liked the NASA Space Shuttle Simulator, and had a good time.  I have a very nice NASA Train, I hope to have running as I complete the new Train Room.  I will make sure you get to see some of the NASA O Gauge Train here on the OGR.

PCRR/Dave

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Lee each of us Sr NASA Engineers received a Presidential 1st Shuttle Flight Award with Young and Crippens personal thanks, a piece of the actual Columbia Space Shuttle, made into a NASA Coin affixed to it.  The award is one of my prize possessions, shown here with my 263E Tin Plate Train, I thought you might like to see it, because of your interest in both NASA and Trains.

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Very cool stuff, thanks for sharing, Dave!

 

Maybe I missed it, but it sounds like you have more plans for the train room.  What else are you planning to do?  Do you have a separate thread on it? 

Paul, nice delivery. Where did you order your electrical part from? Also your building is looks wonderful!

Televue, I think you did a wonderful job on the building! Looks great!

JHZ563, It sure is great to see kids having a blast with the trains! Keep up the work and play time with the kids!

Dave, way to put a nice display up! Shows your love of NASA and trains!

Al, I love your Brewery it sure is turning out to be a wonderful building! Mine would have to say Coors on it. But I still like your work! You layout is coming along wonderful, thanks for sharing your ideas on how its going to look. I cant wait to see more of your post down the road!

Brian, as always thanks for all the wonderful pictures from your layout! I hope you get a chance to get back out to the big shop soon!

You know guys, your all doing such great work, it takes me awhile to respond to all the great work when I am just gone off the form for half a day! But it sure make for a nice morning to see all the wonderful stuff!

 

Mike, back a number of years ago I emailed Steve at Ross Switches asking the question where did he get his wiring. He stated at the time he got it from WAYTEK. They are in Wisconsin or Minnesota. The reason I went with them was they had 18 gauge wire the same colors as the Z switch machines had plus they had numerous colors of 14 gauge wire so I could re wire my mainlines so a problem could be found easier. Also I got all my terminal blocks from them. To me their prices are reasonable to me..............Paul  

paul 2 posted:

Mike, back a number of years ago I emailed Steve at Ross Switches asking the question where did he get his wiring. He stated at the time he got it from WAYTEK. They are in Wisconsin or Minnesota. The reason I went with them was they had 18 gauge wire the same colors as the Z switch machines had plus they had numerous colors of 14 gauge wire so I could re wire my mainlines so a problem could be found easier. Also I got all my terminal blocks from them. To me their prices are reasonable to me..............Paul  

Thanks for the information Paul! I hope I will need it sooner then later! LOL

mike g. posted:
paul 2 posted:

Mike, back a number of years ago I emailed Steve at Ross Switches asking the question where did he get his wiring. He stated at the time he got it from WAYTEK. They are in Wisconsin or Minnesota. The reason I went with them was they had 18 gauge wire the same colors as the Z switch machines had plus they had numerous colors of 14 gauge wire so I could re wire my mainlines so a problem could be found easier. Also I got all my terminal blocks from them. To me their prices are reasonable to me..............Paul  

Thanks for the information Paul! I hope I will need it sooner then later! LOL

That is good information, Paul!!  Thank you!

Deuce posted:
carsntrains posted:
Deuce posted:
carsntrains posted:
Apples55 posted:
Deuce posted:
Deuce posted:

I cleaned. Will drill the holes for the switch controllers tomorrow and then we're done until I get the bug to do/add more. Will be nice to just run trains with the boys for awhile.

Got to admit, the Lionel Truck and Passenger Depots look too big against the truck and bus. Not sure what I will do about that. Maybe just go Plasticville with their smaller sized buildings.

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As for the scale stuff ... the truck is Lionel and the bus is Corgi. Both say 1:50 scale on their respective boxes. I dunno. Something is either too big or too small.

Deuce;

I have a pair of those Lionel passenger platforms as well as several scale ones from Crescent Locomotive Works... the Lionel are definitely not to scale!!!

Yeah but look at the difference in size between the bus, trucks, and say the caboose?? A six foot tall person in O scale is 1.5 inches tall.   The photo could be misleading. But after seeing a standard semi trailer is about 14 feet tall.  The answer is in the measuring tape.  The trailer should be about 3.5 inches tall in 1:48 right?

 

Jim

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General consensus is that they're too small. I thought the box said 1:50, I'll check when I get home. I know the Corgi's are marketed as being 1:50. I have a couple of 1:43 scale trucks and they appear too big ... too big to put on the layout. I guess I'll just live with the 1:50-not-1:50 scale trucks and buses I've acquired.

 

ETA: Seems the K-Line's are larger. I'm on the hunt for a few on eBay. Will see if they are, and if so ... will throw the Lionel's on the bay to break even.

Deuce if you would please let me know how tall those trailers are.  To see if my eyes are wrong lol.   I'm not scale crazy at all..  I use 1:43 cars and my O gauge people fit in them perfectly! And I have some 1:48 army jeeps that look fine with them. 

Jim 

Jim, 

The top of the cab comes in at 1.75". Top of the trailer is under 3".

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I wired the switches and also made and painted markers for each. Will do the same for the uncoupler.

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Deuce yep those are quite a bit on the small side!   Some companies "scale size" aint what others are!   1:50 is a touch small anyway.  I think my Menards 1:48 jeeps are on the small side also.   Aint no way a 1.250 or 1.5 inch tall person will fit into them!   LOL    Thanks for measuring those!!!

Folks if you want a new rubber band put into your Lionel sub.   Just take it apart to start with. Mine doesnt spin via the rubber band.  Dont know if it ever did.  I just put one in it to hold the nose on.  : )

Jim

Pine Creek Railroad posted:

Lee,

   Glad you liked the NASA Space Shuttle Simulator, and had a good time.

 each of us Sr NASA Engineers received a Presidential 1st Shuttle Flight Award with Young and Crippens personal thanks, a piece of the actual Columbia Space Shuttle, made into a NASA Coin affixed to it.  The award is one of my prize possessions, shown here with my 263E Tin Plate Train, I thought you might like to see it, because of your interest in both NASA and Trains.

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Most cool!

FYI, that's the Orion capsule sim at Huntsville, not a STS one (though it's tough to tell from my photo). If you can tell, I'm wearing a NASA-issued cap for the EFT-1 test flight launch, which took place about a month after that photo was taken (and I'd just come back from KSC, seeing it on the pad, getting ready to go).

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Didn't get to the basement till this afternoon. Calling for rain here later. A few days ago we had a pretty heavy rain and up until then I thought I had the water seepage fixed. I had used Hydraulic cement to pact along the wall but this time I decided to try the Flex-seal liquid. Darn stuff is not cheap but if it works I will be happy. So that being done I added another cross bar to the sign and applied the second coat of paint to the back door of the Pawn Shop. Yesterday I stopped at Michael's and got some wire to make some supports for the awning and the hanging sign. I know the wire probably came with the kit but they are now more then likely with the lost directions LOL.  Now back down and work on something.....................Paul

Balshis posted:

I cleaned a dried hairball off the front of my Marx 666 locomotive. I interrogated all of our cats, but none would confess to the crime.  I have an outstanding warrant out for First-Degree Felonious Puking.

 

If you have tunnels, check in there. They are favorite sites for covert hairball preparation and spreading, as well as lurking, unnoticed by those of us on the cat's staff.

FrankM

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Moonson posted:
Balshis posted:

I cleaned a dried hairball off the front of my Marx 666 locomotive. I interrogated all of our cats, but none would confess to the crime.  I have an outstanding warrant out for First-Degree Felonious Puking.

 

If you have tunnels, check in there. They are favorite sites for covert hairball preparation and spreading, as well as lurking, unnoticed by those of us on the cat's staff.

FrankM

Spoken like a true servant (aka- cat owner)

Well I finalized my layout design using AnyRails (attached if anyone is interested) and figured out how much more lumber I need to build the tables.  The hard one, telling my wife how much room it'll take up is still under consideration.  Maybe I'll just make it in the garage and move it to the basement covertly.  

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RSJB18 posted:
Moonson posted:
Balshis posted:

I cleaned a dried hairball off the front of my Marx 666 locomotive. I interrogated all of our cats, but none would confess to the crime.  I have an outstanding warrant out for First-Degree Felonious Puking.

 

If you have tunnels, check in there. They are favorite sites for covert hairball preparation and spreading, as well as lurking, unnoticed by those of us on the cat's staff.

FrankM

Spoken like a true servant (aka- cat owner)

Oh yes, I was the servant, all right; actually the entire staff of one. But I can't say  I figured it out on my own. I think it was a test. I didn't know Noel (all-white; blue eyes) had ever been up on the layout, let alone in the tunnels, until I saw the first clue: tufts of white fur clinging to the utility-poles, along a main roadway.IMG_0528

I followed the white tuft path until I saw a pair of blue eyes peering out at me, crouched down and laughing - I'm sure of the laughing part.

It was then I tried moving the litter-hut from under the layout, to a new location, but that never received approval from the white mistress.

FrankM

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Kirk R posted:

Well I finalized my layout design using AnyRails (attached if anyone is interested) and figured out how much more lumber I need to build the tables.  The hard one, telling my wife how much room it'll take up is still under consideration.  Maybe I'll just make it in the garage and move it to the basement covertly.  

Looks really cool!   How big is the closet the tunnel goes into?  Are you going to use it like a staging yard?   I ask because this is where I screwed up.  Even on a 17 foot straight I only have one siding long enough to park a 6 car passenger train.   Other two longer trains I have to leave on the two mains. 

Jim

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Moonson posted:
RSJB18 posted:
Moonson posted:
Balshis posted:

I cleaned a dried hairball off the front of my Marx 666 locomotive. I interrogated all of our cats, but none would confess to the crime.  I have an outstanding warrant out for First-Degree Felonious Puking.

 

If you have tunnels, check in there. They are favorite sites for covert hairball preparation and spreading, as well as lurking, unnoticed by those of us on the cat's staff.

FrankM

Spoken like a true servant (aka- cat owner)

Oh yes, I was the servant, all right; actually the entire staff of one. But I can't say  I figured it out on my own. I think it was a test. I didn't know Noel (all-white; blue eyes) had ever been up on the layout, let alone in the tunnels, until I saw the first clue: tufts of white fur clinging to the utility-poles, along a main roadway.IMG_0528

I followed the white tuft path until I saw a pair of blue eyes peering out at me, crouched down and laughing - I'm sure of the laughing part.

It was then I tried moving the litter-hut from under the layout, to a new location, but that never received approval from the white mistress.

FrankM

WOW I see 3 campers in that mountain of a display!!!    Awesome!

Jim

carsntrains posted:
Kirk R posted:

Well I finalized my layout design using AnyRails (attached if anyone is interested) and figured out how much more lumber I need to build the tables.  The hard one, telling my wife how much room it'll take up is still under consideration.  Maybe I'll just make it in the garage and move it to the basement covertly.  

Looks really cool!   How big is the closet the tunnel goes into?  Are you going to use it like a staging yard?   I ask because this is where I screwed up.  Even on a 17 foot straight I only have one siding long enough to park a 6 car passenger train.   Other two longer trains I have to leave on the two mains. 

Jim

Jim, the closet is something like 7' wide with two full size double doors.  My thought would be to use it to stage trains to go out on the two outer loops.  Will put shelves along the back of the closet for some of my other inventory.  

carsntrains posted:
Moonson posted:
RSJB18 posted:
Moonson posted:
Balshis posted:

I cleaned a dried hairball off the front of my Marx 666 locomotive. I interrogated all of our cats, but none would confess to the crime.  I have an outstanding warrant out for First-Degree Felonious Puking.

 

If you have tunnels, check in there. They are favorite sites for covert hairball preparation and spreading, as well as lurking, unnoticed by those of us on the cat's staff.

FrankM

Spoken like a true servant (aka- cat owner)

Oh yes, I was the servant, all right; actually the entire staff of one. But I can't say  I figured it out on my own. I think it was a test. I didn't know Noel (all-white; blue eyes) had ever been up on the layout, let alone in the tunnels, until I saw the first clue: tufts of white fur clinging to the utility-poles, along a main roadway.IMG_0528

I followed the white tuft path until I saw a pair of blue eyes peering out at me, crouched down and laughing - I'm sure of the laughing part.

It was then I tried moving the litter-hut from under the layout, to a new location, but that never received approval from the white mistress.

FrankM

WOW I see 3 campers in that mountain of a display!!!    Awesome!

Jim

Ahh the things we do for our little furry friends.

carsntrains posted

 

Folks if you want a new rubber band put into your Lionel sub.   Just take it apart to start with. Mine doesnt spin via the rubber band.  Dont know if it ever did.  I just put one in it to hold the nose on.  : )

Jim

  Getting me to take a bath wasn't an issue as a kid. I got in more trouble taking too many.  The subs where an all time fav of mine.  In my top #3 really.    I still have my US Marines flat, but no sub. I wore one out, and don't know what happen to #2.   It took more than one rubber band and they were pretty thick, wide, and strong as well.  Winding was done till they knotted up beyond belief, more than say a wood airplane (these and bass/ balsa gliders, popular cheap fun in my era) .  I used Vasoline as a grease somewhere on it, but don't recall what pieces it was applied to. Vasoline because there weren't better light greases readily available. 

  Get it spinning and go fill the tub

As to the photos I posted over the weekend of the city level plywood. Here are some photos to give you guys an idea of how I am handling the edges.

In this photo, I have my 2nd level yard storage under the city

In order to hide it from view but still see the trains from this view. I am adding this kind of arched wall, but with some open arches to see though.

This will run from 2x2 support post on left side for 5 feet to about where the Lionel sign is in the photo. I think the wall will be a grayish brick.

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I just got these photos of the viaduct wall Dave from Crescent Locomotive works just finished for me and it is on the way.
This is going to look fantastic! I can't wait until they arrive in a day or two. He did a great job with the finger joining the bricks at the corners.
The piece on left is to trim out the wood 2x2 support. The pieces on the top go behind the rectangle openings to give the step relief to the boxes. 
http://www.studiozphoto.com/Viaduct2.jpg
This shot shows all 5 feet of wall
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