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Mainline completed .. Golden Spike?? Some progress pix

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Mainline completed .. Golden Spike?? Some progress pix
Posted by Frisco-kid on Friday, July 25, 2008 2:05 AM

Golden spike ceremony planned soon  Mainline laid, wired for DCC and return loops automated... I'll clean up the wiring(!!), add a scenery divider to the peninsula, work on any track bugs plus start on the harbor area next week - then rough in the logging branch, hills, tunnel and switchbacks.

Nothing like looking at photos to point out how much construction debris I leave around..

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Posted by ARTHILL on Friday, July 25, 2008 10:28 AM
Ain't success nice? I agree on the debris in photo's comment. I look forward to more progress. I am interested in your switch back, I have one and wonder who else does and what they learned in the process of building it.
If you think you have it right, your standards are too low. my photos http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a235/ARTHILL/ Art
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Posted by jbinkley60 on Friday, July 25, 2008 10:32 AM
 Frisco-kid wrote:

Golden spike ceremony planned soon  Mainline laid, wired for DCC and return loops automated... I'll clean up the wiring(!!), add a scenery divider to the peninsula, work on any track bugs plus start on the harbor area next week - then rough in the logging branch, hills, tunnel and switchbacks.

Nothing like looking at photos to point out how much construction debris I leave around..

Nice.  Here was my Golden Spike ceremony in March of 2007:

The spike was a bit oversized for effect..  Tongue [:P]

 

 

Engineer Jeff NS Nut
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Posted by Frisco-kid on Friday, July 25, 2008 10:42 AM

Jeff - wow..it'd take a pile-driver to get that thing in   Big Smile [:D]

Art - maybe you could share your switchback experiences with the class?? I'm not quite there yet..

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Posted by E-L man tom on Friday, July 25, 2008 10:44 AM

Frisco,

Sure is exciting to get trains running and running right - - no glitches.

My layout has been languishing for a few months, all tracked and wired - - but under a layer of newspaper. I got my backdrop painted several months ago, then decided that I might need to do some additional painting on it after I scratch build one of the main industries that go against the backdrop, a grain elevator. That project has taken me MUCH longer than expected. So, I left the paper on it so that I wouldn't get distracted while building the grain elevator. The grain elevator is almost done now - - it has been a fun project just the same. Back to running trains sometime soon maybe.

Congratualtions a great start on your new layout.

Tom Modeling the free-lanced Toledo Erie Central switching layout.
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Posted by robert sylvester on Monday, July 28, 2008 11:36 AM

Where did you get the thicker foam.  I know it is out there, but Home Depot and Lowes don't carry it here.  Did you go to a local lumbar/housing place?

Robert Sylvester, WTRR

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Posted by Frisco-kid on Monday, July 28, 2008 11:56 AM

I'm building this layout with the "pink stuff" -  1-inch Foamular 250 - available locally (Seattle) at Lowe's. It's sturdy enough for my lightweight requirements in N scale. The blue 2" foam you see is remnants from a previous layout - from Home Depot.

Each supplier seems to carry a different brand/thickness of foam (if any).Since the locale/climate seems to determine which retailers carry what types - if I were in your shoes I'd make some phone calls.

 

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