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Last evening I was looking at my wife's flowers withering away while I felt a nip in the air.  As much as I do not like winter weather, I thought I need to make this positive and start thinking about what big project I would like to complete with trains this winter.

 

For me, I want to complete the around the room ceiling level shelving and get two tracks of trains in full operation.  Right now, I have the barricades up so my trains don't end up over 600 scale feet on the floor.  Just as Pittsburgh had it's 'Bridge to Nowhere' which dead ended at the North Side stadium site back in the '60s and '70s, but is now in use, I want my bridge to nowhere to go somewhere.

 

What do you plan to do this winter?

 

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MTH Hudson with Passenger Cars at Station

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Originally Posted by sp2207:

Mark hear are a few photos taken today. I have been pulling some of my wire for my 33 switches. So my plans are to wait till UPS deliver 4 reels of 14 ga  wire today. Then continue pulling wire. I know I have some cleaning to do.  you know wear I will be.So

Scot,

Your photos show your experience in electrical work.  Your benchwork is more extensive than the last time I saw photos.  You may have posted some I missed.  That will be some layout with 33 switches.  I'll look forward to seeing your progress.

Hope to finally scratchbuild a model of the the WECX 801 Schnabel car.

 

I've finally managed to acquire the 18 trucks it'll require, and a bunch of photos and PDFs pertaining to (kit versions of) the WECX 800, it's slightly smaller sibling. As of now, I'm trying to design a reasonably accurate-looking span bolster for the 3-rail trucks, since the real thing (and the HO/N kits I got my diagrams from) did not have to contend with arched truck bolsters.

 

It won't be a "Brother Love" class model--I'm not that good, (and even if I was, I don't have comprehensive diagrams of the full-size WECX 801). But I do expect to one-up the one other O-Gauge model of this car out there

 

---PCJ

Last edited by RailRide

FedEx brought this a couple days ago. I am going to try and make trains go around in circles on it this fall and winter. It's my first real layout so I will be doing some experimenting to see what I like and don't like before I go too far.

 

The plan is to add on to the right with about the same size again as my train budget allows and I figure out what I really like and don't like about it all. Probably won't add a lot of scenery yet, maybe a few buildings and things like that. Starting to get exciting now!

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Originally Posted by Big_Boy_4005:

Model railroading isn't seasonal for me.

It is where I live, in the Pacific NW. Most people don't even touch their layouts over the summer because those people usually go do outdoors things. Some thought I was nuts to get benchwork completed and track all laid over the summer while most others were out chasing 1:1 scale trains and doing other stuff. But it rains for weeks at a time here in the Fall and winter, so I had the get a lot of work done while I could still vent to the outside or do things that were too lagr eot do in the small room the layout is taking shape in...

I am going to work on my scenery and add more detail.

My layout is a winter scene and I want to make it more realistic.

Snow drifts and ice covered trees and roads.

I am thinking of making a fire station out of a MTH apartment building.

 

I also want to work on a signal system that based on the Pennsy system.

Have a few ideas for wiring, most likely be trial and error, but these are the things I enjoy.

 

Just a few things Mark, I guess when spring comes around you can repost this question and ask everyone what we accomplished !!!

 

Mark Strittmatter

TCA # 14-69917

Indiana PA 

 

I'll continue taking my time on our Christmas display. After the holidays I hope to complete adding LEDs to the passenger cars and will probably try my luck at rebuilding a couple PW ZWs which the whistle rectifiers seem to be acting up on. I also want to work on illumination on the year round display and might bring it up to 12 loops since I'll have some extra power after rebuilding the ZWs.

Originally Posted by RailRide:

Hope to finally scratchbuild a model of the the WECX 801 Schnabel car.

 

I've finally managed to acquire the 18 trucks it'll require, and a bunch of photos and PDFs pertaining to (kit versions of) the WECX 800, it's slightly smaller sibling. As of now, I'm trying to design a reasonably accurate-looking span bolster for the 3-rail trucks, since the real thing (and the HO/N kits I got my diagrams from) did not have to contend with arched truck bolsters.

 

It won't be a "Brother Love" class model--I'm not that good, (and even if I was, I don't have comprehensive diagrams of the full-size WECX 801). But I do expect to one-up the one other O-Gauge model of this car out there

 

---PCJ

 

Originally Posted by rtr12:

FedEx brought this a couple days ago. I am going to try and make trains go around in circles on it this fall and winter. It's my first real layout so I will be doing some experimenting to see what I like and don't like before I go too far.

 

The plan is to add on to the right with about the same size again as my train budget allows and I figure out what I really like and don't like about it all. Probably won't add a lot of scenery yet, maybe a few buildings and things like that. Starting to get exciting now!

DSCF6081

 

Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

We have to completely redo our stand alone Christmas layout. Not a small task because we want to go with 0-72 curves which means the area will be significantly expanded. Should be a fun project.

 

Originally Posted by MarkStrittmatter:

I am going to work on my scenery and add more detail.

My layout is a winter scene and I want to make it more realistic.

Snow drifts and ice covered trees and roads.

I am thinking of making a fire station out of a MTH apartment building.

 

I also want to work on a signal system that based on the Pennsy system.

Have a few ideas for wiring, most likely be trial and error, but these are the things I enjoy.

 

Just a few things Mark, I guess when spring comes around you can repost this question and ask everyone what we accomplished !!!

 

Mark Strittmatter

TCA # 14-69917

Indiana PA 

 

 

 

 

PCJ,

that is an impressive car to model.  What curves will it negotiate?

 

rtr12,

that is a good plan to do some, and see what Works for you.  I see you got a nice start.

 

Brian,

i know your expanded Christmas layout will be super.  Looking forward to it.

 

Mark,

I see you live in Indiana, Pa.  You are only about 45 minutes from me.  Also I see you joined TCA this year like me.  We should get together some time.

  Getting running rights permission for the living room floor for two weeks so I can set up a couple of loops of track, pull out one or two locomotives along with an appropriate consist, wire up the transformer, turn out the living room lights, lay down on the rug with my head as close to the track as possible and let 'em roll.

 

  It may not sound like much but, family circumstances have been such that I haven't even been able to do this for several years so I am VERY MUCH looking forward to being able to do this. 

Mark, a timely topic for me.  Last spring I decided to completely rebuild my layout (from a rural to a more urban theme).  Demolition started this month and will probably take another month or so before the rebuilding begins.

 

The first photo shows the first table which has been cleared.  All the others behind and on either side are to go yet.  The subways are there as that is will be their location and I am checking track clearances - and to give me something to look at while no trains are running.

 

The second photo shows that table before demolition

 

The last photo shows a table where I am storing buildings which will have new locations on the rebuilt layout.  Others, not being reused, are gone to new homes.

 

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  • IMG_0096 6.33.15 AM: This is the first cleared table with all the others to the back and sides yet to do.  The subways are on their future location to test track clearances (and to give me something to look at during demolition!)
  • IMG_2682: Here is that table with the original scenery before demolition began.
  • IMG_0094 6.33.17 AM: I am using this table for temporary storage of the buildings which will have new homes on the rebuilt layout.  Many others are now gone with sales this last month.
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Im going to rebuild my 8'x 12' train board I take to shows.

the old lumber(25-30years old) and joints are falling apart.

have fixed and refixed to many times. time for a new better construction

as it is taken to many shows and taken apart many times. and the connector tracks need attention as well. I nurse them constantly at the last few years of shows.

For me it is completing a number of things. First to finish the wiring which should of been done many years ago. Redo the freight yard which I tore up a few years ago. Add the final three sections of tables for two industrial areas and a main street for all the  buildings I bought years ago. With all this to do I hope in February I see my shadow and get 6 extra weeks to stay in the attic.......................Paul

Robert,

I know the feeling.  With my shelves at the ceiling not operational, I am forced to do the same.  I just don't have the opportunity to setup in the living room, so I have to put the loops outside on the picnic table.  With all the late spring and all the rain we had this summer, I got to do it 3 times.

 

Peter,

That is a very ambitious project!  Looking at what you have done in the past, I know it will be first rate.  Is the peninsula with the mountain gorge and trestle going to go too?  It is really impressive.

 

Popi,

Sounds like a great project.  I can imagine it is difficult transporting and setting up your old display.  Kinda takes some of the fun out of it.  I have seen photos on a different thread, so I'm sure the new one will be great!

Finish tearing down my current layout, organizing my basement and building a new layout.   My layout is only 15x5x9 and it's much more work than I anticipated to take it down considering I'm boxing up all my items and reusing about 90% of the wood, etc.   I dread taking the track up as I'll have to remove all the ballast.

 

I'm toying with building a small holiday layout to have trains running at the holidays but I think this is more wishful thinking than anything else.

 

--Greg

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