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Bill Happy Birthday! But you need to refigure your dog years! I seen on the news this morning that researchers have changed it up! LOL Have a great day with your parents!

Jim, The hand rails look great and the whistle looks perfect on top of the dome! I cant wait to see it on the trailer and all the snow!

briansilvermustang posted:

 

 

     have a great day Bill  !!

 

 

                  sorry, looks like IZZY ate all the ice cream...

 

 

                       engines are on the way !!   

 

 

 

Pretty nice gift, Brian!

 I just read an article about pet care, that described things to protect your pet at holiday times. Most had to do with eating.  I was surprised that one said that dogs can get sick from ice cream.  What’s up with that????? Right away I though of Izzy!  Annie likes to lick my bowl after eating ice cream.

mike g. posted:

Hi guys, I wasn't on yesterday so there is a lot for me to catch up with so this might be a little long. Please forgive me.

Brian, Wonderful phots! Must be commuter Monday!

Lew, All the wood I bucked and split is for next winter, but don't worry we have plenty for this winter. It really hasn't been that cold around here yet!

Bob, I sure hope you get the bugs figured out in your engine! Nice Pictures

Lee, West is the only way to go! But be careful if you go to far you will fall in to the water!

Mark, Thanks you! I sure hate it when the Pro's Jerry Rig things and then you have to go back after them and fix it!

Patrick, Sounds interesting, I cant wait to see the before and after photos!

Jim, I am glad you had a chance to get into the train room and have some fun with your trains on your layout! What a wonderful photo, Great looking scene! I sure like the Red tuck in the grain building!

Lou, The finished section looks great! Nice job on the lighting!

Johan, Very cool looking speeder! But its not in the Shark Bay colors! LOL

Steve, The lighting really brings the scene to life! Nice job!

Bryan, Great start! We have the sounder here in Seattle and it runs between Everett and Auburn to take folks into Seattle. Except when we have mud slides! LOL

John R, Nice work on the battery install! The train and sound are very impressive!

Bruce, very nice, your track work looks great! What is the size of your layout and where do you park your cars now! LOL

Paul 2, Thank you, everything is getting done on the repairs, maybe a little slow but getting there! Nice work on the Kober flat! It should look great on the layout when your done! Don't worry about Bryan, you 2 have different taste and I bet both will look great!

Well I have a little more work to get everything ready for the Furnace install, but I think I will be able to get a little time in the train room today. I got some time yesterday but only did a little cleaning! I know Lew, no pictures it didn't happen. Well if I took a before and after pictures you would still see a mess so I didn't see any reason to take pictures! 

I hope you all have a great Tuesday and find time for your trains and layouts!

 

Mike. Thank you. I paint that speeder in orange color, because that is a BAR -speeder.

Johan

Bill, "HAPPY BIRTHDAY"

Jim, you did a great job of the float. It is going to look good in the parade.

Lou1985, now that's a center piece for a layout. Good job.

Brian, the graphic is hilarious.

So after I took the flats downstairs and put a coat of clear coat on them I went back up to the kitchen and brought down the module. It is now on saw horses and the legs attached. After lunch I am going to make up some blocks of wood for the other side of the legs to secure them better. Once that is done it is on to making the liftoff scene. I already texted Bryan with a pic with my progress to make him start sweating LOL

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I tell folks I'm 39, just like Jack Benny.

Then I gotta explain who Jack Benny was...  

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On the train front, I'm noodling about with the idea of mounting the K-line switcher trucks to a trimmed down PW Alco B unit chassis,  wedding a couple of shortened slopeback tenders to the cab and making a shorter wheelbase steeplecab for Razorback Traction... 

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Finished up some details last night on the float with a few of the scouts.  I ran the air line "red hose under the train" for the whistle, installed the rest of the hand rails, and put on the builders plate.  

We might paint the running boards white, haven't decided yet.   I still need to get the fog machine running for the smoke, as the one we borrowed was clogged up.  

We have a group coming over friday evening to finish everything up.   

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M. Mitchell Marmel posted:

I tell folks I'm 39, just like Jack Benny.

Then I gotta explain who Jack Benny was...  

GEDC1696

On the train front, I'm noodling about with the idea of mounting the K-line switcher trucks to a trimmed down PW Alco B unit chassis,  wedding a couple of shortened slopeback tenders to the cab and making a shorter wheelbase steeplecab for Razorback Traction... 

Mitch 

When you are finished noodling, Mitch, I'd love to see progress and finished pics.

Have fun

Jdevleerjr posted:

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Finished up some details last night on the float with a few of the scouts.  I ran the air line "red hose under the train" for the whistle, installed the rest of the hand rails, and put on the builders plate.  

We might paint the running boards white, haven't decided yet.   I still need to get the fog machine running for the smoke, as the one we borrowed was clogged up.  

We have a group coming over friday evening to finish everything up.   

Jdevleejr,

I think white would look good, but can I suggest red and green running boards for the season and to brighten it up?

Lionelski posted:
Jdevleerjr posted:

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Finished up some details last night on the float with a few of the scouts.  I ran the air line "red hose under the train" for the whistle, installed the rest of the hand rails, and put on the builders plate.  

We might paint the running boards white, haven't decided yet.   I still need to get the fog machine running for the smoke, as the one we borrowed was clogged up.  

We have a group coming over friday evening to finish everything up.   

Jdevleejr,

I think white would look good, but can I suggest red and green running boards for the season and to brighten it up?

Or red/ white candy cane stripes

briansilvermustang posted:

 

          happy graduation Mark !!        like them cars !       have a good day !

 

 

 

 

Thank you, Brian!  Doctor appointment, PT, and a couple trips up and down the stairs, and I’m taking it easy!

The #35 looks great!  The cars are Railking 60’ streamlined representing the cars on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.  Three years of fundraisers (2 cars a year) for the Community Model RR Club in Frostburg Maryland.

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I have been working on the last corner section of my layout - Scrap yard & industrial area.   Added lights to several of the building flats and I am in the process of completing the loading dock for the scrap yard and bakery company flats.   Also filled in the area under an adjacent window ledge with a stone wall.  The stone wall texture was printed off the internet from BIG Indoors Trains web site:

https://www.bigindoortrains.co...nts/store_fronts.htm

BIT's web site is a wonderful resource and allows you to print in several scales. The also post great tutorials for related projects.  The price is right up my alley - free!   Your cost: printer ink, paper, foam board or card stock, etc.

Most of the flats used in this area were purchased from Trackside Flats.  They offered a good selection of industrial buildings.   I have added LED lighting to several.   Where I plan to use ground cover or ballast in contact with the base of a printed structure, I spray that area of the building or wall texture with clear matte finish to protect from print bleed that might result from the glue mixture and wet water spray.   This is a lesson I unfortunately learned earlier.

Great find today at Hobby Lobby: 9 scale sized pickle barrels or in my case, maybe flour barrels. $1.29 after a 40% off coupon and tax!

I have a flickering amber diode so I bought a 3/8 light socket at Menards and harvested the metal socket thinking it might become a metal trash barrel and site of a warming trash barrel fire.   Time will tell!

Good to see that everyone is busy with trains.  Must be that time of the year!
Cheers, Dave

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Mark Boyce posted:

I finally graduated to be able to walk with the cane and go to the basement.  I ran a train on the Ceiling Central RR for a few minutes.  Here is a photograph from the rocking chair, just for Lew!  

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Mark, EGGCELLENT progress! Personal mobility is so easy to take for granted until you don't have it. So far in 2019 Roomie has had her foot in a boot (a walking cast thingy that she takes off at night) for all but three months. Presently she can walk....a bit....to get from the house to the car. Tomorrow she sees the Doc and hopefully can walk again finally without the boot. Progress!

Mark, we changed houses in part because the house in the South Hills had the bedrooms and only bathroom on the second floor and the arthritis in my hips wasn't happy with the old-guy-prostate vis-a-vis that bathroom location.  When the Doc diagnosed moderate arthritis in my hips I asked her what I could do to put off future hip-replacement and she said: "Don't go up stairs and don't walk up steep hills". Now the only thing on the second floor is the toys 

I bought myself a Birthday present.  It's 12 years older than my Father!  No matter what, it will be run on my railroad.  I located a NOS headlight before I bought it.  Anything I need to know about running a 1927 Lionel set?  I bought my bride an old coin-op foosball table and she bought me a gas pump like I used on my first job.  Gas prices were 35.9 cents per gallon, full service.  E-nuf already.  How you like this?

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I get three cherry Birthday pies today too.

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darlander posted:

I have been working on the last corner section of my layout - Scrap yard & industrial area.   Added lights to several of the building flats and I am in the process of completing the loading dock for the scrap yard and bakery company flats.   Also filled in the area under an adjacent window ledge with a stone wall.  The stone wall texture was printed off the internet from BIG Indoors Trains web site:

https://www.bigindoortrains.co...nts/store_fronts.htm

BIT's web site is a wonderful resource and allows you to print in several scales. The also post great tutorials for related projects.  The price is right up my alley - free!   Your cost: printer ink, paper, foam board or card stock, etc.

Most of the flats used in this area were purchased from Trackside Flats.  They offered a good selection of industrial buildings.   I have added LED lighting to several.   Where I plan to use ground cover or ballast in contact with the base of a printed structure, I spray that area of the building or wall texture with clear matte finish to protect from print bleed that might result from the glue mixture and wet water spray.   This is a lesson I unfortunately learned earlier.

Great find today at Hobby Lobby: 9 scale sized pickle barrels or in my case, maybe flower barrels. $1.29 after a 40% off coupon and tax!

I have a flickering amber diode so I bought a 3/8 light socket at Menards and harvested the metal socket thinking it might become a metal trash barrel and site of a warming trash barrel fire.   Time will tell!

Good to see that everyone is busy with trains.  Must be that time of the year!
Cheers, Dave

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Dave- I'd like to see what the fixture looks like assembled. Can you post a shot with it turned off? I'm always looking for creative (cheap) ways to make lights.

Very nice work on the layout BTW

Bob

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