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Teen Model RR Place SPRING 2011
Posted by Packers#1 on Sunday, March 20, 2011 6:32 PM

OK, FINALLY apring so I thought it was time for the new thread.

Taylor, nice man!

My spring break is coming up, and even though I have rugby (dang rained out game was rescheduled for the friday of spring break). I'm hoping to get my downtown roads figured out and maybe get some more trees made (I also get allowance so hopefully I can get some paint for the roads). I've got the left hill glued down, but it's WAY too steep. I'm thinking I may use the newspaper method with joint compound and jsut build a cardboard protection around the tracks or something

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Posted by ns3010 on Sunday, March 20, 2011 9:13 PM

Today I had the slightest amount of free time, and I spent it looking at my layout. I'm sad to say that for some reason, I am suddenly not pleased with it. I feel like it suddenly doesn't look good, and the scenery is complete crap. I don't know why. Maybe it's because I keep seeing it and thinking about it, but don't get to do anything with it. I almost feel like I should cover it up and stop looking at the forums because it will get my mind off MRRing until I have free time again.

Please don't get mad at me... Ashamed

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, March 21, 2011 3:39 PM
Joe, been there man, you're just burnt out. Best advice I could give you is to just take a break from the layout and trackplan with whatever you can until you have a plan you really want to go with. Downsizing worked great for me.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 21, 2011 6:11 PM

ns3010

Today I had the slightest amount of free time, and I spent it looking at my layout. I'm sad to say that for some reason, I am suddenly not pleased with it. I feel like it suddenly doesn't look good, and the scenery is complete crap. I don't know why. Maybe it's because I keep seeing it and thinking about it, but don't get to do anything with it. I almost feel like I should cover it up and stop looking at the forums because it will get my mind off MRRing until I have free time again.

Please don't get mad at me... Ashamed

Now you know EXACTLY why I tore down the WRS.

My suggestion: Take a break from trains of any kind until the bug starts to gnaw away at you, then wait. And wait. Wait until inspiration hits you and you have a really good idea for exactly what you want to do with your model railroading hobby. If it's a half-baked idea that you're a little iffy about, keep staying away from trains until true inspiration hits you.

That's what I did, and now I've finished benchwork and have ordered track with a tracklaying party scheduled for the first week of April.

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Posted by ns3010 on Monday, March 21, 2011 9:43 PM

Thanks for the support guys. It's not lack of an idea; it's more of a lack of pride in my work.

I've decided that I'm going to go on a "30 Day Model Railroad Revitalization" Program. The effects of this are two fold: It will help me get going again once it's over (hopefully), and will be an exercise in self-control. I spent a part of tonight boxing up rolling stock, materials, and anything else that could push me to break the program. Here are the rules:

-No working on the layout or the trains themselves, AT ALL. The only exception is that I will send in the genset's board for replacement (because I STILL haven't done that...), but I may not install the replacement board in the locomotive before the program ends.

-No visits to the LHS. However,

-I will place a large order for a lot of stuff, but the box will remain unopened until the program ends. This way, I will have some stuff to get me going again once the program is over.

-No model railroading forums. I will allow myself to read train forums that do not pertain to MRRing, however, because prototype forums for some reason never push me to work on the layout in the same way that MRRing related forums do. In the event that I suffer from severe withdrawal, I will be able to READ modeling related forums, but I CANNOT POST anything.

The program goes until April 21. Coincidentally, and conveniently, this is the first day of spring break. Therefore, as soon as the program ends, I will hopefully be happy with the layout again, and will be able to go straight back to working on it.

Since I will not be able to post on forums, this will be my last post. However, you can track my progress here: "30 Day Model Railroading Revitalization Program" on Evernote

Wish me luck! See you on April 21!

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Posted by IVRW on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 11:50 AM

Hey guys! Over UVU spring break, I managed to: a) build to Camp 3

 

b) Finish the engine house

and c) somehow break my locomotive. I dont know how, but one day, it started to stutter, stop, and not pick up electricity. I took it apart, and tested the motor, to find that it was fine, so there must be a problem with the electrical pick up system. More on that soon!

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 3:38 PM
Joe, completely understand. the 4x8 I had going was good, but I knew I could build a layout better than it for sure, and was getting tired of the limited ops of a 4x8. so I took a long while without my layout and planned planned planned my layout out. I had come up with my concept and just had to keep gnawing it down. My final plan didn't work out, but my idea was so focused I now have the 2x8 I'm working on now. Looking forward to seeing you when you get back man. John, might try cleaning the contacts. Nice work though! As I've mentioned, my spring break is the week after next week (dern rained out rugby match got rescheduled, so I'll still have practice). However, I'll hopefully get my allowance and so I can get some paint for the roads, as I mentioned. I also may begin a side project I thought up. It's a small 2x4 layout that I will be able to take to shows etc, and also model a desert area (no I'm not abandoning my 2x8 guys). More on that layout later on, if it's ever built.

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 11:10 PM

Party! I love parties!

In other news, there is no other news, so here is a photoshop...

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Posted by ns3010 on Sunday, March 27, 2011 9:14 PM

I lose...

So was that "30 Day" program successful? It worked, because it made me interested in modeling again. It failed because it only lasted six days. I'd say overly successful.

Today, I had a lot of free time, nothing to do, and a massive itch to model. So I did. I ripped up a broken turnout (every time something rolled over it, it would derail), and laid a decent amount of grass and gravel. I also began the patch work for 4004 (was CR 3290) by painting over the numbers and adding frame striping. I decided that this will be a Conrail heritage unit, since (according to my fictional history), a large portion of TSR's system is former Conrail trackage.
My basement is rather dark at night, so photos are to come within a few days.

Soon, I'll place a very large order (probably my last before the summer) including a replacement turnout, bumpers, cork pad, ground cover, trees, styrene sheet, decals, and whatever else I can afford.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Monday, March 28, 2011 4:11 PM

Nice Joe.

Well, worked on some supertrees. my turf and hairspray are both running low so dunno how many more I can make. Fortuantely, someone offered to pay me $40 to rake their backyard. Bad News: rainy all week except tomorrow

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Posted by IVRW on Monday, March 28, 2011 4:40 PM

Packers#1

Bad News: rainy all week except tomorrow

Isnt that good? You are forced to model, Big Smile

 

Okay, as for electrical problems, long story short, loose pickup connection:

 

I did some scenery work

 

Officially brought in the buildings

 

And had a nap under a tree

 

 

Happy Modeling!

P.S., listen to MRCS episode 138, special "RR" episode 1. Link is in my signature.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 8:19 PM

John, see, that'd be good except I have rugby and a soccer reffing meeting the rest of this week. and on top of that I'm getin paid $40 to rake out a backyard...which I can't do unless it doesn't rain. so I'll just haveta wait until the weekend. Saturday is gonna be BUSY

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Posted by ns3010 on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 9:56 PM

Pfft, rain. We're getting SNOW on Friday! Great April Fools joke... HAHA LOL LMAO NOT FUNNY...

Tonight I placed an order with Walthers. I got a lot of stuff for a hundred bucks. I lucked out because a lot of stuff that I wanted happened to be on sale this month. Here's the most notable things, mostly scenery stuff:
- Replacement turnout for the one that I broke during installation
- The last three bumpers I need, and then trackwork will be DONE!
- More grass
- More gravel. Actually it's ballast, but I'm using it as gravel (ballast will be a darker shade of gray)
- The first set of trees for the layout. It's only a box of 20, but it'll make the layout look that much closer to completion.
- And some other not as important things

I still don't have photos of the stuff I did over the weekend, because it's too dark to take photos in the basement by the time I get home from practice. Hopefully I can get them this weekend. They're coming. Eventually.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Thursday, March 31, 2011 3:19 PM

Joe, sounds like a good order.

Well, got a bit of scenery work done last night when I was unwinding. It's not much, I'll get pics when it's a bit more further along.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Sunday, April 3, 2011 9:41 PM

Page 3 guys?

Well, took some pics of my layout and my work so far:

U23B #6330 rounding the curve:

Up Close and Personal:

The crossing in the small town

My big project car. Still need to add the CSRY and number

Fuzzy downtown overview (sorry guys)

Main street stores

The left hill

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Posted by ns3010 on Sunday, April 3, 2011 10:04 PM

Nice work!

My package should be coming in early this week, but I probably won't get to any modeling until the weekend (at the earliest) because I'm taking ACT's on Saturday, and I feel 1000% (yes, that third zero is there on purpose) underprepared. The good news is that, if I don't do well, I'll still be able to retake them in June or in the fall.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Sunday, April 3, 2011 10:17 PM

Thanks Joe. Have fun waiting for that package; I'm on spring break so I have some time for model rring. going by a hobby shop in Augusta Tuesday probably; hopefully going to pick up some white paint and get workin on fixing my CSRY scheme.

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Posted by modelbnsfer on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 8:22 PM

Sorry guys, always busy when you come bakc from spring break! Joe good luck, im taking sats soon and not prepared at all! Joe have fun on break, wish I was on break again.

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Posted by ns3010 on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 9:41 PM

[Taylor, thanks, and good luck on those SAT's. I think I'm gonna take them in May, is that when you are?
And Sawyer's the one on break, not me. Break for us doesn't start until the 20th, but then we dont go back until the 2nd.

My order came in today. Here's the contents:
-Grand Central Gems trees
-Grass
-Ballast/Gravel
-Turnout
-3 Bumpers
-Scenic Cement
-Centerbeam lumber load

I already burned through the bag of trees. Never heard of that brand before, but they're really nice. I'll need a lot more of those.
The three bumpers are in place, and hopefully the replacement turnout can be installed in the next few days. After that, trackwork will be 100% complete.
The lumber load makes the centerbeams look way better, but they are a massive PITA to remove from the cars. Still, I'll need a few more of those (and a few more centerbeams to put them on).

I know that Elmers and water works fine for scenery glue, but I figured that I'd give the Scenic Cement (not GLUE this time! Smile, Wink & Grin) a shot just to see if it's the same, or if it's better.

I'm hoping to get to some more scenery (mostly gravel and grass) this weekend. If time allows, I would also like to finish up the PL42AC once and for all.  I want to hold off on ballasting until I can get the feeders soldered.

Anyways, here's a few photos. I'll try and have a lot more over the weekend.

BTW, those trees are stratetgically placed to hide equipment on the staging tracks behind them. They're so effective, that you probably wouldn't know if I hadn't told you!

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Posted by ns3010 on Sunday, April 10, 2011 2:08 PM

Sorry to double post, but I have photos!

https://sites.google.com/site/tristaterail/layoutabout/blog/sceneryblitz

Also, I have a pair of signal sheds on the way from Walthers. They were backordered. If they knew that it would only be a few days before they came in, I wish they would have held my entire order so that I wouldn't have to pay shipping twice. Ten bucks to ship a seven or so dollar item is ridiculous!

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Posted by Packers#1 on Saturday, April 23, 2011 11:59 AM

Joe, nice progress. I'd hit the construction equipment at Andover Stone & Gravel with at least some dullcoat or something similar to kill that shine. looking good though man!

Well, I have progress, just no pics. Hopefully I'll have that corrected soon though.

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Posted by ns3010 on Sunday, April 24, 2011 11:00 PM

Happy Easter!

Sawyer, good call on the Dullcote. Never thought of that. The front loader is way oversized, so that will be replaced. The bulldozer is relatively close to scale, so that will stay. And get Dullcoted.

On Wednesday, I somehow found some spare time (because so far, the rest of break hasn't provided any...), so I made a short switching video. It would look a lot better if the track was ballasted, the loco had decals and handrails, the cars had decals, and there was a backdrop, but I'm making do with what I have for the time being. Anyway, here it is:
BY1-20 Switching

Enjoy!

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Sunday, April 24, 2011 11:45 PM

So I finally did some modeling again...

watch?v=jHqHffNHq90

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Posted by Acela026 on Thursday, April 28, 2011 10:02 PM

Hey--

Is this a thread for designated members only or can any MRRing teen join in?

Acela

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Posted by ns3010 on Thursday, April 28, 2011 10:45 PM

Welcome Acela! We do not have any kind of "initiation" process, and are always welcoming to new members! Feel free to tell us more about yourself and your modeling interests.

GG, great job on those hoppers! I'd sign up for a few if I had made provisions for dumping live loads...

Well, with spring break getting ready to wrap up, I'm sad to say that I didn't have a whole lot of time to spend on model railroading. Fortunately, lacrosse ends in 19 days, and I'll have plenty of free time for about a month. Then, I go down the shore for the summer. Good news there is I'll have a job again, bad news is no MRRing. But I have a secret project for that, but I'll discuss that at another point in time...  Whistling

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Posted by Acela026 on Friday, April 29, 2011 6:05 PM

Hi everyone!

I live in Oklahoma, deviod of any LHS within 30 miles, and have a 4x8 HO layout.  I am planning in an extension (4x4) with  a turntable, and hope to be on DCC (NCE Powercab) by the end of the year.  Right now my motive power is a mismatch of various locos & roads.  I would love to get a GP38-2 to handle low-speed switching.  (RIght now the only loco fit for the job is a Spectrum Amtrak F40PH, which looks a bit akward)  I do not have any scenery on the layout so far, but the tracklaying and wiring is complete so I could start "breaking ground" anytime.  The only problem is, I am on the local swim team, which eats up most of after-school modeling time.  Photos of my layout HERE

Happy Friday!

Acela

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Friday, April 29, 2011 6:09 PM

Hi my name is Alex and I'm an ALCOholic... and you?

This unit just needs primer on the cab, nose, and handrails. The other RS3m still needs a windshield.

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Posted by ns3010 on Friday, April 29, 2011 8:19 PM

I'm Joe. I think you can figure out nearly anything you could want to know about me (train wise) from the links in my signature. "Tri State Rail" goes to my model railroad's website. "Flickr" goes to my Flickr account, which has modeling, prototype, and non-railroading photos. "Youtube" goes to my Youtube account with prototype and model railroad videos. "RR Picture Archives" goes to my Railroad Picture Archives account, which has "real" train photos.

If there's still anything you'd like to ask me, go ahead. Just about anything goes.

Nice little setup you got there! Judging by your assortment of rolling stock, would I be correct in assuming that there is no specific prototype?

And happy Friday, Friday, gotta get... this song out of my head... back at ya!

Guilford Guy

Hi my name is Alex and I'm an ALCOholic

Wow... Just. Wow. No comment. Confused

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Posted by Acela026 on Friday, April 29, 2011 8:19 PM

Guilford Guy

Hi my name is Alex and I'm an ALCOholic... and you?

Laugh I am more of an EMD guy myself, but I LOVE the PA-1.  I have never found one, but my goal in life (OK,OK, OK maybe this year)  is to find (or custom paint) a PA-1 in D&H livery.

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Posted by ns3010 on Friday, April 29, 2011 8:39 PM

Acela026

 Guilford Guy:

Hi my name is Alex and I'm an ALCOholic... and you?

 

Laugh I am more of an EMD guy myself, but I LOVE the PA-1.  I have never found one, but my goal in life (OK,OK, OK maybe this year)  is to find (or custom paint) a PA-1 in D&H livery.

Acela

I like me a healthy mix of ALCO's and EMD's. Maybe the occasional GE thrown in, but it has to be a standard cab.

Unfortunately, I have no place for ALCO's in my roster. Mostly EMD's and a handful of C40-8s.

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