Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Tom Trigg
Well done Eric; you too may consider a double dogbone ideal for that size. I have in area3 7m X 3 m and have one the track passes under itself 3 times.
Rgds Ian
iandor wrote: Tom; I wasn't thinking of anything as fancy as what you have, you must have put a lot of work into it? I was thinking more of a lake or river type thing so i could have an excuse for a viaduct. rgds ian
Devils
I have a friend in town just like you. he has trains but no place to run them. But hes welcome here any time. he keeps couple of engines here and runs them even if I'm not around. I trust him. He also helps with yard work which is wionderful.
I'd love to have a couple more just like him.
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.
Why use jumper wires, why not just clean your rail and joiners up and solder them as is. this will work and it is the best and strongest way in the long run.
Rgds ian
Snoq. Pass RR wrote: bman, snowblowers are one of the coolist locomotives around. Just the fact that you have this hugh engine and it only turns the blades. I guess thats where the helper locos come in handy. I would say go for it and convert a Bach 45 Tonner into a snowblower.For me, finishing some flats that I started. And maybe build some other cars like boxcars or passenger cars.Happy building everyone, and a Happy New Year.
bman, snowblowers are one of the coolist locomotives around. Just the fact that you have this hugh engine and it only turns the blades. I guess thats where the helper locos come in handy. I would say go for it and convert a Bach 45 Tonner into a snowblower.
For me, finishing some flats that I started. And maybe build some other cars like boxcars or passenger cars.
Happy building everyone, and a Happy New Year.
What is this "snow" substance that everyone keeps going on about, and why does it need to be "blown"???
My plans for 2007? Lets see, surf in the morning, fish in the afternoon, ......... Oh, you mean the railroad? I guess just gradualy improve what I already have, repaint some rolling stock into DDSL colors and expand the garden. That should keep me busy for about 400 years.
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
Marty Cozad wrote: Thinking about a flood loading tower but not sure if we have room.
Thinking about a flood loading tower but not sure if we have room.
Tom; I wasn't thinking of anything as fancy as what you have, you must have put a lot of work into it?
I was thinking more of a lake or river type thing so i could have an excuse for a viaduct.
rgds ian
Brian you must have been reading my mind, i am also contemplating a water feature in 2007 and i am thinking about putting a curving viaduct R2 over it with a 2 % gradient.
I am still working on my "ELL" which connects are 3 with area 1 right over the top of area 2 and i have had to raise area 1 to make it all fit.
This is only a small thing to talk about but it is very consuming of time, energy, thought power, money, and available space and i love it.
I have no interest in anything to do with snow, living in the tropics i have only seen it about 6 times in my life.
No fun here, rain rain rain.
But we need it.
Not sure what 2007 will bring. The double track is complete. Thinking about a flood loading tower but not sure if we have room.
2007? trackwork, buildings, bridges, figures, plants, you name it. Might even do an indoor toy train layout at my new work site office.
Happy new year, take lots of pictures@
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering what plans you all have in the works for 2007? Looks like we will be adding a pond to our layout this year. Of course I will need to build a bridge for it. A friend of mine makes steel bridges where he works. No way that will blow away in the wind! I love the look of a nice old fashioned wood trestle though. We'll see what comes of it. Indoors it will be time for all new track to replace what I robbed for my outdoor line. Then on to some new buildings I hope. The way time zooms by we will have to see how far it goes. Oh yeah...I am also toying with the idea of converting a Bachmann 45 tonner into a snowblower. Marty can't be the only one having all the fun! How about you all? Later eh...Brian.
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