cudaken Not sure if Crisp was ashamed of being seen with my bench or all of the Tyco Hoppers! Not a great looking bench, but it runs well. Unless you are high balling with a Euro train.
Not sure if Crisp was ashamed of being seen with my bench or all of the Tyco Hoppers!
Not a great looking bench, but it runs well. Unless you are high balling with a Euro train.
No Ken, he was employing correct sneeze into the elbow technique so as not to blast your layout with Swine-Flu bugs!
Crispy (Short for Christopher) and Andrew had a blast with your layout. As we discovered, a Euro-star running at a scale 230 MPH does not like 18" radius curves very much! It did rather like your long straightaways though.
It is a Hornby OO scale for anyone that cares about these things that I converted to DCC and added a rather tasty lighting rig.
Don't worry, we'll be back with extra throttles in hand next time.
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TrainManTy Flashwave: The source files have to be in the same location as they were when you imported them into Movie Maker. You can't move them to another folder or directory. It has to stay in the same one. Changing directories won't let Movie Maker find them unless you import them into the program from that same directory.
Flashwave: The source files have to be in the same location as they were when you imported them into Movie Maker. You can't move them to another folder or directory. It has to stay in the same one. Changing directories won't let Movie Maker find them unless you import them into the program from that same directory.
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This is going to be slightly off-topic, but I need some help from the Video front and I'll leave ot the experts here. I have a vid I'd love to share, but when I try to save it on Move Maker, I get an error that says
Windows Movie Maker cannot save the movie to the specified location. Verify that the original source files used in your movie are still available, or that the saving location is still available, and that there is enough free disk space available, and then try again
mononguy63 Ken, that's what I'd call a good weekend! But what's up with that first photo? He looks like he just took a kick to the gut! Jim
Ken, that's what I'd call a good weekend! But what's up with that first photo?
He looks like he just took a kick to the gut!
Jim
My guess says he told Mom he was going to his friends to do homework, not run trains, and he's hiding from the camera! That would have been me. ;)
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Nothing new done to the bench for some time now, well have 3 dozen trees that need to be planted. But had some great funny anyway. Simon 1966 brought over the lads to run the bench!
Crisp and Andrew.
This is Andrew, he brought over his Euro Train (to bad I did not get a picture of it) and it ran well. Then he asked if I want to see how fast it went and cranked it up! Had to get the Big Hook out, it derailed in a 7 foot long tunnel.
Crisp is the real rail fan, he brought over some well cars. They tracked very well, I might get some my self.
Crisp and Andrew seem to enjoy my Blue Line GE AC 6000. What surprised me is they ran them with the sound off most of the time. Thank God I will add. Two of them with all the sound going would be never racking after 2 hours of fun.
Crisp then found my stash of Tyco Old Dutch Hoppers He lashed up 20 of them to a UP GE AC 6000. They are going by K-10 Mine on the C line.
Then they found my Rio Grand SD 50. I have forgot how well it runs. Crisp lashed up all my tank cars and few piggy back and box cars to it. Here it is going around the town of Kingsdown.
Simon escaped the shutter today. He found two of the reasons I could not get my PR 3 to work. Seems I had the wrong JMRI down loaded and I need to use the 12 volt power supply.
Only thing that would have made the visit better? Simon forgot I am a single operator and did not bring over any throttles? I called him before he came over and as he was hanging up I was saying Don't forg-- and then he could not hear me.
Lads still had fun, but Simon bench only has one main. Bet the Lads would have more fun if they where not sharing my lone DT 400.
Great Rail Day, Cuda Ken
Another good weekend for browsing layouts. Margaritaman, I love that water tower, and Spidge's upward-looking shot of the trestle is downright scary.
This is another resurrected relic from my childhood. It's a plastic signal bridge with metal bulb brackets. I got it in a yard sale box-of-trains when I was a young teen. I replaced two of the bulbs with new ones, but I figured if the two that were left were still running after 50 years, the least I could do is to let them spend the rest of their years on a layout. Since I don't do "real" signalling on the Moose Bay, I've got these wired up as turnout position indicators, with both sides flipping between green and red as the turnout throws.
The engine is my non-sound Geep, with its noisy sister close behind. Protos, with some weathering added.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
spidge zgardner18 Don't mind the unfinished power poles Its been a while since i've looked at your stuff and I must say its all looking good. Your models look great and the module is well done. The lighting made this shot pop for me.
zgardner18 Don't mind the unfinished power poles
Don't mind the unfinished power poles
Its been a while since i've looked at your stuff and I must say its all looking good. Your models look great and the module is well done. The lighting made this shot pop for me.
Thanks Barry and John for the kind words. I have to give credit to the man upstairs for the lighting since it is from the sun. I admit that I still need to get in gear and finish the scene. I'm also hoping that this years Christmas will bring me a good camera too.
--Zak Gardner
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IVRWI've actually been wanting to model in coffee stirrers for a long time, but my parents haven't gotten me any yet. May I inquire as to how you get them?
Next time you go to the supermarket, take a look in the coffee aisle, they may have a box. Also, craft stores often has them. Naturally, you will have to pay for them at these places, but a box will last a long time.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
Mike
that winter shot is about as real looking as one could get. Perfect capture of late winter.
Bill D
model in O. the Western NY and Ontario Railroad
Um... well, I go to the cafe everyday after school to grade papers for a bit. And there's a serve-yr-self counter. So I do.They probably think I just like my coffee superstirred.But if you take a couple each visit...(I hadn't thought of what the other patrons might think about me examining the stirs for kinks & knots )(And I do tip a lot...)
I measured and they come out to be about 4x20's in N scale. A bit wide (like the shed above) (which still needs doors & more weathering).I've been chopping them in half lengthwise on my chopper for the next projects. Makes em look more like regular lumber.
If yr local coffee house objects to making donations, you can bulk packs at most grocery stores or restaurant supply stores.
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Oakhurst Railroad Engineer Not a bad weekend ... I got a new 2-6-0 Mogul on E-bay, added a Bachmann Vanderbuilt oil tender (also from E-bay), and took a look at a real Southern Pacific 2-6-0 at the Lomita Railroad MuseumÂ
 Not a bad weekend ... I got a new 2-6-0 Mogul on E-bay, added a Bachmann Vanderbuilt oil tender (also from E-bay), and took a look at a real Southern Pacific 2-6-0 at the Lomita Railroad MuseumÂ
~G4
19 Years old, modeling the Cowlitz, Chehalis, and Cascade Railroad of Western Washington in 1927 in 6X6 feet.
jeffrey-wimberlymcfunkeymonkey Good looking scratchbuild, and built with recycled locally available products too. I like it.
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Nice looking consist there!! BTW--those power poles look interesting without the lines---we have a few poles still up with nothing on them--could consider the power guys just recently buried the lines and left the poles up
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
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Wow! Great looking photos. I look forward to joining in and posting some pictures in the future.
Driline Those were some fantasic shots. Is that a Spad 8 bi-plane? Snoopy looks happy.
Those were some fantasic shots. Is that a Spad 8 bi-plane? Snoopy looks happy.
It is a Revel kit of a Sopwith Camel in 1/28 scale, that I got as a birthday present last year. It's only taken me a year-and-a-bit to get round to building it.
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Not a bad weekend ... I got a new 2-6-0 Mogul on E-bay, added a Bachmann Vanderbuilt oil tender (also from E-bay), and took a look at a real Southern Pacific 2-6-0 at the Lomita Railroad Museum ...
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Thanks, Phil! I was glad to see the work you did on the "left" (alonetillnow?) side of yr layout. Any more picts?
My 3yrold son and I also went railfanning today:First to the live steam in the hills above berkeleyhttp://www.redwoodvalleyrailway.com/I used to live next to one of the dudes that built those engines and he'd let us 6 yrolds come at 6am and fire up the boilers and build the train for the public running that day. So it's fun now to take my son (he's a good excuse to go!) We both love that live steam whooosh!
Also to the local MRC in Walnut Creek:http://www.wcmrs.org/which I've been going to since I was 5 or 6. All the handlaid track & turnouts are inspirational!(They also have a section modeling Mallard, the port for the car ferry Ramon on the Sactramento line that was featured in June 2009 MR in the layout design by John Williams).
So it's been a very trainy (and hot) weekend! Keep up all the cool picts!--Mark
Phil, I'm not a rocket scientist; they are my students.
Wow Jon just keeps moving the bar higher and higher.
My simple submission.
mononguy63Good stuff here, as is the norm these days. The videos are fun. Where do you guys get the audio for those? There's more there than what comes from an on-board speaker.
Thanks! I dubbed in the sounds from prototype videos I've taken, using this method.
DrilineIs that a Spad 8 bi-plane? Snoopy looks happy.
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jon grant Great start to the weekend. I've been experimenting with some aerial shots over the past few days. Here are a few examples ..................and the pilot....................... Jon
Great start to the weekend.
I've been experimenting with some aerial shots over the past few days. Here are a few examples
..................and the pilot.......................
There are some different shots in another thread
http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/t/153600.aspx
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