I'm 40'ish and I model the modern era. I have plenty of steam power for my layout but I run them like UP does on excursion runs. I can remember SP running behind my childhood home and they ran 2 old 0-8-8 switcher on the rails behind my house and they were something to remember. They did the pusher duty over the grade and did the local switchout. The transition was a little slow because of the 7% grade that we had over the coastal mountain range we had.
Think about it for second Steam is the grand era. Raw power, if you could see UP 3985 4-6-6-4 blasting its way thru our gorge that we have here its a site. I've seen her twice here and just a couple of years ago I caught UP 844 4-8-4 working its way thru the mountain range here in eastern Oregon. Granted they were excursions but its still a site to see.
I like the modern era because I work in and out of some of the Intermodel yards as a truck driver. Don't get me wrong I love the steam and the raw power of drive rods pulsing back and forth to make iron meet iron to move freight or even passengers from point "a" to point "b" to get the job done. Steam is where it started for all this.
I find it easier to to model today than yester-year for me.
4x8 are fun too!!! RussellRail
I model a typical autumn day sometime between 1938 and 1956 on the NYC. I have a deep passion for the 20th Century Limited and the stories it has. The NYC also played a key part in railroad history where I live near Syracuse N.Y. There are still many signs around town that still exist...from signal poles to freight station platforms. Our current Time Warner headquarters is in the NYC station and they have kept the old building design and art deco look to it. Plus I love to run anything from a hudson to diesels. Tim
A true friend will not bail you out of jail...he will be sitting next to you saying "that was friggin awesome dude!" Tim...Modeling the NYC...is there any other?
I prefer 1900. Why? Because:
Fred W
....modeling foggy coastal Oregon, where it's always 1900....
I model the Summer of 1954 because that was the magical intersection of most of the equiment that I wanted to operate.
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-Kevin
Living the dream.
SeeYou190 I model the Summer of 1954 because that was the magical intersection of most of the equiment that I wanted to operate. -Kevin
Make up your mind. A couple minutes ago you said you model in April. April is in the Spring.
You are up way too late. Me too!
maxmanMake up your mind. A couple minutes ago you said you model in April. April is in the Spring.
I model August, 1954. The page on the calendar has not changed since I started my second HO layout 20+ years ago.
It is in my signature line, and is a constant.
If I typed the wrong month somewhere, well, I apologoize for any confusion.
You can be assured that the STRATTON AND GILLETTE will not do the "Time Warp" back to April.
SeeYou190 maxman Make up your mind. A couple minutes ago you said you model in April. April is in the Spring. I model August, 1954. The page on the calendar has not changed since I started my second HO layout 20+ years ago. If I typed the wrong month somewhere, well, I apologoize for any confusion. -Kevin
maxman Make up your mind. A couple minutes ago you said you model in April. April is in the Spring.
Details, details, it’s all in the details!
Anyway, the only reason I commented at all was to let you know that I was thoroughly reading your posts, even if it were 3 in the morning.
Now, on the other hand, is there anything we can do about those standalone periods that seem to populate the left side of your posts? (to which you reply: and Merry Christmas to you and the sleigh you rode in on.)☃️
Someone ressurected a necro thread instead of post in the current thread
http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/278169.aspx
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
I caught that.
Mike.
My You Tube
BigDaddySomeone ressurected a necro thread instead of post in the current thread
An AMC show spinoff: The Walking Dead Thread?
That was me.
My searches could not find my newer thread, but I did find this one. I did not want to make a new one again, so I ran with what I found.
Maybe a better search function will be in the update Steve Otte has told us is coming.
maxmanNow, on the other hand, is there anything we can do about those standalone periods that seem to populate the left side of your posts?
Nope.
My employer's Information Management System was originally designed in the 1960s, and it has not been fully updated since then. Typing in the IMS, which is a big part of my job, requires all kinds of special "rules", or the whole thing becomes unstable.
For instance, it will not separate paragraphs, so you need to install the "stand alone" periods on the left. The older entries in IMS are just a wall of text before someone allowed the periods to make it more readable.
Also, no apostophes are allowed, so I cannot use contactions. There are a lot more rules I need to abide by.
That is also why I type "1960s" instead of "1960's". My unusual use of Capitized Words in sentences also comes from the rules of usage for the IMS system.
So... dealing with the fact I am a creature of habit, I just use the periods in evrything I type rather than try to develop different habits for different forms type to fill out. I use the IMS rules everywhere, sorry.
BigDaddy Someone ressurected a necro thread instead of post in the current thread http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/278169.aspx
Modus operandi here at MR forums. It seems to be either people searching on topics and not paying attention to the dates, or some in need of yet more coffee clutch type discussion.
BTW, what is your favorite color?
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
riogrande5761Modus operandi here at MR forums. It seems to be either people searching on topics and not paying attention to the dates, or some in need of yet more coffee clutch type discussion.
I have no idea why you feel it necessary to make the same comment every time an old thread comes back.
No one will make you read them. You reply all on your own.
Old topics can make for some good discussion.
SeeYou190 riogrande5761 Modus operandi here at MR forums. It seems to be either people searching on topics and not paying attention to the dates, or some in need of yet more coffee clutch type discussion. . I have no idea why you feel it necessary to make the same comment every time an old thread comes back. . No one will make you read them. You reply all on your own. . Old topics can make for some good discussion. . -Kevin .
riogrande5761 Modus operandi here at MR forums. It seems to be either people searching on topics and not paying attention to the dates, or some in need of yet more coffee clutch type discussion.
On the GRAVELY garden tractor forum I post on, we have threads that are still active after 10 years or more. One of them is mine, it details all the improvements I designed for the GRAVELY riding tractors.
People are still reading it, still posting, and I still update it from time to time. I started it on August 19, 2011. It is still on the front page........47 pages, 931 posts, 148,000 views later.
Sheldon