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Back-in -the-day... before X-box, Pokemon and Wii games the kids growing up in the 50's & 60's played outside.  This scene captures a bit my childhood when kids played baseball where ever we could.  These guys found an empty lot behind some buildings.  Found some rocks or cardboard to serve as bases.  Some discarded pallets for a backstop and the pick-up game was on.

On the other side of town the building permit was granted and the ground was broken for "coming soon" new eatery.

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I just read this entire thread. Great layout Jim! I thought it was especially fitting that the first train to run on it was a Santa Fe F unit in the warbonnet paint scheme. I think the track work is phenomenal as well as the scenery. 

I think it was someone on page 3 that said continuous running layouts outnumber point to point layouts. I don’t have any access to any stats but I agree with that. I would not consider you a “Loop Runner.” When I hear the term “Loop Runner” what it means to me is a train on a circle of track without any switches. Not that there’s anything wrong with that if that is what the enthusiast wants. Once you add passing sidings and different routes the train can take than even though it is continually running it isn’t going over the same track all the time and therefore in my opinion not a loop runner. This is just the way I see it. Your mileage may vary.

I have just come up with a track plan for my future railroad and although I would like it to be as realistic as possible I also like having the option of just sitting back and watching the trains roll by. So it will definitely be a continuous running type layout. 

A big congratulations on getting your model railroad! I hope you have many hours of enjoyment with it. 

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Mark,

The layout is scheduled to be delivered tomorrow between 3-4 pm.  It will take the builder about 2 days to install, level, connect and test all the circuits.

I will document, with pictures, the progress for the next 2-3 days.

Jim

Jim,

Good luck with the installation.. the layout looks great and so does the room.. the backdrop is awesome.

Enjoy buddy,

 

 

I got to the builders studio about 11:30 so that I could lend a hand in breaking apart the layout.  By 12:45 the movers arrived and backed their trunk into the building.

Let the games begin.

One by one each section was loaded into the truck any wrapped with a moving blanket.

The last one was loaded into the truck about 2:10.

Thirty minutes later we arrive at my house and the movers start unloading and staging the modules in the basement.

I could't resist taking some birds-eye pictures.

Will post the installation/setup pictures later.

 

 

 

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Rich T, Rich D, Mark, Jay Jay, SideHack, RSJB18, ThomasT and all the others that have responded to this thread with wonderful comments and well-wishes.  I really appreciate it and I truly wish you all could come for a visit, run some trains and share in my enjoyment.

The guys will be here shortly to connect the wiring and testing of all the circuits.  I hope to be running trains by the end of the day.  I will grab and post photos at my earliest  opportunity.  After Christmas I will search for my video camera (we still have not unpacked everything from our May move) and start posting some videos.

May you ALL have a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy Healthy 2020.

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Thanks Mark.  I have no intention of giving up O-Scale.  Next time we get together I will update you and Charlie about the Club.

Now, time for an update on my HO life.  The circuits all seem to be in working order.  I have spent a few hours this weekend trying various routs.  The guys will be coming back on Friday or early next week to fine tune the lift gate and adjust a few areas where the track may be slightly out of gauge.

Rather then sit around I decided it would be a good time to paint the fascia and legs.  I know the legs will be hidden once I attach the skirting but in the meantime I wanted to get rid of the raw lumber look.  The paint will also serve to prevent the legs from absorbing any moisture.

Here is a BEFORE picture showing the raw legs .

While I was at it I figured I might as well paint the fascia flat black.  I like this much better than the dark sand color used by the builder.  It serves to focus your eyes more on the scenery and not the fascia.

BEFORE and AFTER pictures.

 

AFTER:

Merry Christmas EVERYBODY.

 

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