Trains.com

Subscriber & Member Login

Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!

It Comes Under The Heading, "Research"

1542 views
18 replies
1 rating 2 rating 3 rating 4 rating 5 rating
  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: US
  • 4,648 posts
Posted by jacon12 on Monday, June 13, 2005 2:26 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by selector

I am happy that you had a great day. Don't forget to write off the costs of the research come 'tax' time next year. Your...uh...'revenue' department should give you credit for that...know what I mean...wink, wink.

(think ......SSShhhhaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy.)



[(-D] Its a shaaaayme I hadn't thought of that!
Jarrell
 HO Scale DCC Modeler of 1950, give or take 30 years.
  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: US
  • 4,648 posts
Posted by jacon12 on Monday, June 13, 2005 2:23 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Seamonster

What an opportunity. I envy you, Jarrell. It's Cathy Bates (I think it's spelled with a "C".)


Yep, that's her, good actress!
Jarrell
 HO Scale DCC Modeler of 1950, give or take 30 years.
  • Member since
    June 2004
  • From: Ashburn, VA
  • 276 posts
Posted by WickhamMan on Monday, June 13, 2005 1:41 PM
Great pics. I'd like to take my son on that junket sometime in the Fall. How long is the trip each way and how long do you have at the 1/2 way point to look arouind?

EdW
Ed W.
  • Member since
    February 2005
  • From: Vancouver Island, BC
  • 23,330 posts
Posted by selector on Monday, June 13, 2005 11:53 AM
I am happy that you had a great day. Don't forget to write off the costs of the research come 'tax' time next year. Your...uh...'revenue' department should give you credit for that...know what I mean...wink, wink.

(think ......SSShhhhaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyy.)
  • Member since
    May 2003
  • From: Morgantown, WV
  • 1,459 posts
Posted by cheese3 on Monday, June 13, 2005 11:15 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12

QUOTE: Originally posted by cheese3

I have one word for you...NICE![:D]

Thanks Cheese. Say, how is that metal benchwork coming along?
Jarrell


It is great, i have all of the frame work done so i will not be working with the metal much more. Now i am getting plywood and starting to lay some track. Thanks for asking!

Adam Thompson Model Railroading is fun!

  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • 1,317 posts
Posted by Seamonster on Monday, June 13, 2005 9:54 AM
What an opportunity. I envy you, Jarrell. It's Cathy Bates (I think it's spelled with a "C".)

..... Bob

Beam me up, Scotty, there's no intelligent life down here. (Captain Kirk)

I reject your reality and substitute my own. (Adam Savage)

Resistance is not futile--it is voltage divided by current.

  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: US
  • 4,648 posts
Posted by jacon12 on Monday, June 13, 2005 8:26 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by grande man

Nice pics Jerrell. I've got to get everyone up there and take a ride too. Glad ya'll had fun.


And thank you for putting this tutorial together on weathering..
http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=38920
It's going to come in handy if I ever get to the place I can stop laying track!
Jarrell
 HO Scale DCC Modeler of 1950, give or take 30 years.
  • Member since
    April 2005
  • 1,054 posts
Posted by grandeman on Monday, June 13, 2005 7:26 AM
Nice pics Jerrell. I've got to get everyone up there and take a ride too. Glad ya'll had fun.
  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: US
  • 4,648 posts
Posted by jacon12 on Monday, June 13, 2005 7:16 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage

Believe it or not, the movie "Nell" (with Jody Foster) was filmed about 20 miles west of there, up at Fontana Lake. Also, the scenes from "The Fugitive" - both the train wreck and the shot where Harrison Ford jumps out of the dam - were filmed in and around that area, as well. It's a beautiful part of the country.

Tom

Tom, you probably know why the 'houseboats' on Fontana are all tied up out from the bank

instead of next to it. And I didn't see any docks coming out into the water.
I knew about the Fugitive movie but I didn't know Nell was filmed there. It really is a very pretty area.
Jarrell
 HO Scale DCC Modeler of 1950, give or take 30 years.
  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: US
  • 4,648 posts
Posted by jacon12 on Monday, June 13, 2005 7:11 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by NZRMac

Great pics Jarrell, looks like someparts of New Zealand, rail winding thru mountains and past lakes.

That farm house reminds me of the movie misery with the wacked out lady who falls in love with the writer.

Ken.

Oh yes, I remember that movie! The crazy lady was played by... hmmm.. her last name is Bates and I think her first is Katherine or Kate or something like that.
Ken, you live in a beautiful part of the world!
Jarrell
 HO Scale DCC Modeler of 1950, give or take 30 years.
  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: US
  • 4,648 posts
Posted by jacon12 on Monday, June 13, 2005 7:08 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage

Jarrell,

Thanks for the pics! [:)] My mom only lives about a 1/2 hour from the NOC (Nantahala Outdoor Center) so I'm pretty familiar with the area. It's nice to see the lake up again. For years, the water was very, very low. That's a cute picture of you and your granddaughter. Thanks for the report. Did you stop by the Lionel museum while you were in Bryson City?

Tom

Tom, I regret to say I didn't get to the museum. Good excuse for a return trip [:D]
Does the excursion train go on beyound NOC? Headed west, I mean?
Jarrell
 HO Scale DCC Modeler of 1950, give or take 30 years.
  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: US
  • 4,648 posts
Posted by jacon12 on Monday, June 13, 2005 7:06 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by simon1966

What a great trip, thanks for sharing. That farmhouse is wonderful, well worth a scratch build project?

Simon, I thought the same thing about that farmhouse, but it is waaaaay beyound my skills. It would end up looking like the house the Beverly Hillbillys left behind!
I even looked around for an easy to put together lookalike..[:)]
Jarrell
 HO Scale DCC Modeler of 1950, give or take 30 years.
  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: US
  • 4,648 posts
Posted by jacon12 on Monday, June 13, 2005 7:03 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by cheese3

I have one word for you...NICE![:D]

Thanks Cheese. Say, how is that metal benchwork coming along?
Jarrell
 HO Scale DCC Modeler of 1950, give or take 30 years.
Moderator
  • Member since
    June 2003
  • From: Northeast OH
  • 17,246 posts
Posted by tstage on Sunday, June 12, 2005 11:24 PM
Believe it or not, the movie "Nell" (with Jody Foster) was filmed about 20 miles west of there, up at Fontana Lake. Also, the scenes from "The Fugitive" - both the train wreck and the shot where Harrison Ford jumps out of the dam - were filmed in and around that area, as well. It's a beautiful part of the country.

Tom

https://tstage9.wixsite.com/nyc-modeling

Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.

  • Member since
    September 2004
  • From: Christchurch New Zealand
  • 1,525 posts
Posted by NZRMac on Sunday, June 12, 2005 10:42 PM
Great pics Jarrell, looks like someparts of New Zealand, rail winding thru mountains and past lakes.

That farm house reminds me of the movie misery with the wacked out lady who falls in love with the writer.

Ken.
Moderator
  • Member since
    June 2003
  • From: Northeast OH
  • 17,246 posts
Posted by tstage on Sunday, June 12, 2005 10:31 PM
Jarrell,

Thanks for the pics! [:)] My mom only lives about a 1/2 hour from the NOC (Nantahala Outdoor Center) so I'm pretty familiar with the area. It's nice to see the lake up again. For years, the water was very, very low. That's a cute picture of you and your granddaughter. Thanks for the report. Did you stop by the Lionel museum while you were in Bryson City?

Tom

https://tstage9.wixsite.com/nyc-modeling

Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.

  • Member since
    July 2003
  • From: Metro East St. Louis
  • 5,743 posts
Posted by simon1966 on Sunday, June 12, 2005 10:09 PM
What a great trip, thanks for sharing. That farmhouse is wonderful, well worth a scratch build project?

Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum

  • Member since
    May 2003
  • From: Morgantown, WV
  • 1,459 posts
Posted by cheese3 on Sunday, June 12, 2005 10:08 PM
I have one word for you...NICE![:D]

Adam Thompson Model Railroading is fun!

  • Member since
    November 2002
  • From: US
  • 4,648 posts
It Comes Under The Heading, "Research"
Posted by jacon12 on Sunday, June 12, 2005 10:01 PM
Thats what I told the grandkids when I asked them if they wanted to go ride the Great Smoky Mountain Railway, in particular out of Bryson City, N.C. over to Nantahala Gorge. I said to them, I said.. I have to do this, it's like work.. you understand. You can never do too much research when you're building a railroad, I mean a model railroad. I didn't add, 'especially when you're as green as I am'. No, I left that part out.
Anyway, a fun time was had by all! Since the loco had no markings to identify the model I asked the engineer and was told it was a GP-9
]
Which I thought was mighty strange because it certainly didn't look like the gp9 model I have, but far be it from me to insult the man driving the thing. Good thing to because later I read in a book of mine that the nose had been lowered for better visibility.
The day started off cool and riding along with the sway and the clickty clack of the train felt good as always..

I won't bore you with a foot by foot tale of the trip except to say I learned a little more and saw some pretty sights, like this 1800s era farm house..

the bodies of peaceful water in the early morning light..

and other folks taking other modes of transportion to get from a to b..

The youngest of the kids couldn't fight that gentle swaying on the ride back and crashed on my shoulder for most of the return trip.

Yes, a good time was had by all. It's hard work, all this researchin', but somebodys gotta do it.
Jarrell
 HO Scale DCC Modeler of 1950, give or take 30 years.

Subscriber & Member Login

Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!

Users Online

There are no community member online

Search the Community

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Model Railroader Newsletter See all
Sign up for our FREE e-newsletter and get model railroad news in your inbox!