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Originally Posted by Ken-Oscale:

Super-O has the inconvenient "bus-bar" topper connector for the center ribbons to join sections.  .   -Ken

Ken-

 

Be sure to use ORIGINAL power blades.  The repro ones dont fit right and are too thick.

 

Original ones are very thin and have a radius bend at the rail head (not squared off like the repro ones).

 

Original ones are very costly though.

 

ONE MORE THING- The original power blade clips are designed as a spring and have tension that hugs the center rail.  The Repro ones do not.  The repro ones may not stay in place like the original ones.

 

 

I have fabricated custom wide rad super O switches.  I am still using them in areas, but for my new Big Yard, probably will just model up tie humps and paint some Ross ones in this next layout to look like super O.

 

Last edited by Super O Bob

Thursday went very well. The helix did get its third of a turn, but we fell about 15' short on the roadbed project. No problem, Patrick is coming over twice next week.


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Friday, while less exciting, also saw some good progress. I secured a couple sections of track on the new part of the helix. Then I finally finished the missing link between the small yard and the main. The yard was done six weeks ago, but for whatever reason I kept avoiding the connection.

Finally, I managed to repair the broken throwbars on 3 switches. These were just the tip of the iceberg, I've got another 15 or 20 to fix. Now I have the technique down.

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Yesterday we completed the third solid day this week working on finalizing the "roadbed" for the engine servicing facility.

It's going to add a lot of real estate to the layout when completed.

Hopefully next week we'll have a couple of gluing parties to get it locked down.

Then it's on to painting and track laying and finishing the control panel relocation.

With temp in the mid 50s here today I had to do some outside

things. Did manage to re-wire one of my std gauge loops also I could run tinplate for the first time in a month. Tomorrow I hope to finish the other std loop and get started on replacing an O72 loop with some newly-acquired T-rail track. Looking forward to having the tinplate portion (8'x12') of my pike up and running soon. 

Re-lettered an Atlas O ex-Lackawanna SW8 to Kansas City Terminal railway and tried out my new Legacy UP 9000 4-12-2.  All went well except the trailing truck kept derailing when backing thru a the Ross 4-way switch.  Got out the Dremel, shaved 1/64" off the tapered end of one of the points to snug it up against the stock rail and all is well!

Started on my scenery this week, using all blue foam a lot of it was staked up and glued with help from a friend. Happy the weather was nice today so I could work in the garage. Took sections of scenery to the garage and carved to my hearts content. Just now put them back inside do do the finish shaping with hot wire tool. Couple more sections to do then if the weather stays warm I will paint them in the garage also. Open house date is getting close. O gauge mountains are big

I started the renovation of two areas on the layout today. The first area is where my refinery and passenger train storage yard is being converted into a large passenger train complex (forefront in the "before" photo below). The area behind the elevated tracks is also being renovated into a new storage yard with more pull through sidings and a completely new area to the layout with more scenery.

 

The second photo shows the "after" of deconstruction today.

 

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Been modifying several Atlas O 2R heavyweight coaches and bagg/mail to bring them closer to the "CNJ look." Have to acquire detail parts via on-line since we live so far from civilization and a thing called a hobby shop ; ) I do rolling stock projects between layout work and shoveling snow lately up here in the mountains... depends upon how much time I can spend at one model rr session.

Yesterday, (today, Tuesday, nothing yet), I designed and constructed the annex

to the MTH "grainery".  Went with a sloping shed roofed two story structure with freight doors and stone platform. Glue is drying with paint color to be chosen, thinking about barn red.   Also drilled roof of main structure for vent and stack.  No decision yet on whether to go with a wheeled or turbine mill...turbine mills don't have the esthetic appearance of a wheeled mill, but would offer variety as existed in the real world.

At the end of Tuesday, I have covered the roof of  the annex, using sections of "tar paper", as well as painted it, installed windows, and finished the stack, vent,  and unloading dock on the main building, the MTH "grainery".  Next the roof will go on the annex, it will be attached to the "grainery", its loading dock attached, and I will be forced to decide what to do about a water wheel.

Well, we just got back from Florida, so (this was actually yesterday) I went down to the layout and checked everything out.  First I hitched up my GP20 to a couple of my homemade track cleaning cars and ran the consist around and around on my two mainlines.  Then I fired up several of my other engines and ran them with two different remotes.  I had freight trains running and passenger trains running. I am happy to report:  all is well.

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Dennis

Annex has been attached to the kitbashed MTH "grainery", "stone" loading docks have

been attached to the "grainery" and the annex, roof is on the annex, and a cyclone

has been installed on the annex roof.  Signs for "Froehlich's Fairest Maid Flour, for the

Bestest Biscuits" need to be made.  "Grainery" and annex could now be a finished stand alone structure, but I want to somehow power it with water.  Still am ambivalent about a low double row water wheel or a turbine. Decisions, decisions, decisions....

For no reason at all I removed all the steam engines and switchers from my layout and placed them in my display cabinet. I filled the available yard area with diesel power. Also moved some different rolling stock on to the scene more era specific to the disels. 

 

I enjoy for "no reason big swaps". I then enjoyed a two hour plus session and had a ball. It was like a new layout to me running them. 

Been a few days since I've posted here, but that doesn't mean I haven't been working on the layout. Thursday and Friday were spent laying the track on the most recent segment of the helix. Also got most of the feeder wires tied back and the ground plane for TMCC finished most of the way up.

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The plan for today is to get the decking on all of those support risers, and laying track on main level.

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I added another couple pieces of FasTrack to spread my two lines apart so I could fit two MTH Girder Bridges across the flyover loop.  I'm using FasTrack and the spacing was too wide for a double track girder and too close for two single track bridges.  I added a 1.75 piece at two locations and now have room for both bridges with a little room to spare where the track gets close to a wall.

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