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QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Let's see.... Painting a bathroom and replacing all the fixtures and figuring out the mysterious water source in the garage.........and then......... Finishing a remotor / DCC installation on a couple of my old Athearn warhorses so I can use them at the club. Then I'm going to get back to work on a SDP40F/SDF40-2 project I'd like to complete mixed in with a batch of rolling stock weathering. two Bathrooms finished today, Hooray And yes thank you very much for the info on the motor I will check it out, thanks again Mysterious water source determined.....one new hose bib and set of washber hoses later. Bathroom painted, fixtures replaced.........leak checked...re-replaced....leak checked ...re-re-replaced....functioning normally. SDF40-2 completed, DCC'd and running on club along with old Athearn F7A. Current Projects: Making decals, fininshing touches on a RPP/Athearn CF7 project. Next: E8 paint, detail, repower, get out of box and on to track. After that paint/letter some home road rolling stock.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dharmon Let's see.... Painting a bathroom and replacing all the fixtures and figuring out the mysterious water source in the garage.........and then......... Finishing a remotor / DCC installation on a couple of my old Athearn warhorses so I can use them at the club. Then I'm going to get back to work on a SDP40F/SDF40-2 project I'd like to complete mixed in with a batch of rolling stock weathering.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 I'm just starting construction on my 46' x 34' , three level, 3 rail O guage layout. I've nearly completed the lowest level, a 5 track double ended staging / storage yard, with each track close to 120'. I figure it will keep me busy for a few years.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergus Originally posted by dharmon Let's see.... Painting a bathroom and replacing all the fixtures and figuring out the mysterious water source in the garage.........and then.........[quote/] and then there's the bedrooms and hallway that need painting and then..... According to the MiL "in 10 years, when all else is done, I can sit down and play with the trains". [soapbox] Sorry for the rant but I had some venting to do. Once I fini***he painting I'll get back to finishing the laying of the track, about 30'. This will include 8 turnouts, one access hole, wiring and a lot of frustration. Then I have three locos to paint and approximately 100' of track to ballast. Maybe I should have that party here.[;)] Fergus, Did you check the link I posted for you on the repowering a big boy thread? A dude on Ebay is selling a motor that might interest you.......after you get the painting done Mister! Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:39 AM Originally posted by dharmon Let's see.... Painting a bathroom and replacing all the fixtures and figuring out the mysterious water source in the garage.........and then.........[quote/] and then there's the bedrooms and hallway that need painting and then..... According to the MiL "in 10 years, when all else is done, I can sit down and play with the trains". [soapbox] Sorry for the rant but I had some venting to do. Once I fini***he painting I'll get back to finishing the laying of the track, about 30'. This will include 8 turnouts, one access hole, wiring and a lot of frustration. Then I have three locos to paint and approximately 100' of track to ballast. Maybe I should have that party here.[;)] Reply Edit GerFust Member sinceFebruary 2001 From: East Lansing, MI, US 223 posts Posted by GerFust on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:20 AM I have several concurrent projects: 1 - design new layout trackplan and benchwork 2 - make room for the new layout downstairs 3 - build some building kits I have 4 - weight the cars properly so they work better on this one 5 - arm chair modeling at its best 6 - research the prototypes for my engines, just for fun -Jer [ ]===^=====xx o o O O O O o o The Northern-er (info on the layout, http://www.msu.edu/~fust/) Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:07 AM As for me, I am finalizing the plans for my Garden Railroad, and I am preparing to take deivery of my first G scale locomotive, a USA GP9, in santa Fe colors. Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:48 AM I am kit smashing an MDC Harriman ten-wheeler into a Northern Pacific S-4 ten wheeler. I have modifide an Athearn tender for this model and have cut or filed-off all the cast on detail on the boiler, except the domes, cab details, stack, some rivits and some of the cat walks. I have added all the Cal Scale brass details needed and am working on piping. I started about a week and half ago and am deep into it! I am in seventh heaven!! Excepting one brass Y-1 consolidation, I have kit bashed/smashed all my steam locos for this railroad and love doing it. I simply am dumbfounded by people whom do not enjoy building kits as I am having so much fun!! However, what's fun to some, is not to others. Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 27, 2004 12:28 AM I have 2 "hot" projects going right now. I'm getting the benchwork up for my newest S scale layout and building two super neat BL-2 kits from Bill's Train Shop. Reply Edit scotttmason Member sinceFebruary 2002 From: within earshot of CP 64 posts Posted by scotttmason on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:56 AM Gluing the doors and other exterior details back on my Brewery that were methodically removed and shoved inside the structure by my 3 year old son. Gotta get a lock to the attic door. Got my own basement now; benchwork done but no trains, yet. Reply LuthierTom Member sinceOctober 2003 91 posts Posted by LuthierTom on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 8:34 AM I'm getting ready to do a N&W K2/K2a conversion using a Bachmann J shell, and a N&W K1 using a Bowser kit. Those should keep me off the streets this winter. Reply orsonroy Member sinceMarch 2002 From: Elgin, IL 3,677 posts Posted by orsonroy on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 8:11 AM I tend to work on several projects at once as well. I just finished the sky on my backdrops, so the layout project has shifted to mounting the foam subroadbed on levels two and three (which will move quickly now that I've got some time off for the holidays), I'm continuing my freight car assembly line (in front of the tube. I've got a storage tub of kits that I work on a little each day), and I'm working on a couple of house kitbashes. Each project gets worked on depending on my mood and available time (freight cars getting the most attention, but layout the most time) Ray Breyer Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943 Reply Supermicha Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Germany 357 posts Posted by Supermicha on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 6:11 AM I have 3 projects at the moment: First is a train station products coach dorm which waits for its windows. Second is an old german fleischmann Santa Fe El Capitan Lounge Car, which was repainted a lettered as an Pacific Parlour Car for Amtrak Third is an old Bachmann PCC Trolley which was repainted into a New Jersey Transit Streecar #26 A few days before, i finished an Amtrak Downeaster Cabbagage, using a Life Like F40. Thats all for the moment. Merry Christmas from germany, Micha Michael Kreiser www.modelrailroadworks.de Reply NevinW Member sinceJanuary 2001 From: Nevada 825 posts Posted by NevinW on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 5:55 AM I am building a model of the B&O freight house at Morgantown WV. It took me two years to find someone with some photos. Someone sent them to me over the Internet. I built the roof last night and plan on completing the rest over the holiday. - Nevin Reply sparkingbolt Member sinceSeptember 2003 From: Central Or 318 posts Posted by sparkingbolt on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 4:32 AM When I started my layout, I didnt allow enough room along the back of one section for a harbor scene; dock and ship, etc. Considdered how to add room behind section, by moving it away from wall six inches. this meant removing some from the other sections, as it is an around the 4 walls layout Well, I had a pretty good idea of where to cut and chop...later...? Then i just went and got out the heavy artillary, saws, prys, etc (@1:00 am) and even to my own surprise dove in and cut and removed, slid section away from wall, and am pretty stoked with all the potential this provided. still need to finish putting some of the wreckage back together, but the hard part is done. Fun stuff! 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Originally posted by dharmon Let's see.... Painting a bathroom and replacing all the fixtures and figuring out the mysterious water source in the garage.........and then.........[quote/] and then there's the bedrooms and hallway that need painting and then..... According to the MiL "in 10 years, when all else is done, I can sit down and play with the trains". [soapbox] Sorry for the rant but I had some venting to do. Once I fini***he painting I'll get back to finishing the laying of the track, about 30'. This will include 8 turnouts, one access hole, wiring and a lot of frustration. Then I have three locos to paint and approximately 100' of track to ballast. Maybe I should have that party here.[;)]
Originally posted by dharmon Let's see.... Painting a bathroom and replacing all the fixtures and figuring out the mysterious water source in the garage.........and then.........[quote/] and then there's the bedrooms and hallway that need painting and then..... According to the MiL "in 10 years, when all else is done, I can sit down and play with the trains". [soapbox] Sorry for the rant but I had some venting to do. Once I fini***he painting I'll get back to finishing the laying of the track, about 30'. This will include 8 turnouts, one access hole, wiring and a lot of frustration. Then I have three locos to paint and approximately 100' of track to ballast. Maybe I should have that party here.[;)] Reply Edit GerFust Member sinceFebruary 2001 From: East Lansing, MI, US 223 posts Posted by GerFust on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:20 AM I have several concurrent projects: 1 - design new layout trackplan and benchwork 2 - make room for the new layout downstairs 3 - build some building kits I have 4 - weight the cars properly so they work better on this one 5 - arm chair modeling at its best 6 - research the prototypes for my engines, just for fun -Jer [ ]===^=====xx o o O O O O o o The Northern-er (info on the layout, http://www.msu.edu/~fust/) Reply Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:07 AM As for me, I am finalizing the plans for my Garden Railroad, and I am preparing to take deivery of my first G scale locomotive, a USA GP9, in santa Fe colors. Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:48 AM I am kit smashing an MDC Harriman ten-wheeler into a Northern Pacific S-4 ten wheeler. I have modifide an Athearn tender for this model and have cut or filed-off all the cast on detail on the boiler, except the domes, cab details, stack, some rivits and some of the cat walks. I have added all the Cal Scale brass details needed and am working on piping. I started about a week and half ago and am deep into it! I am in seventh heaven!! Excepting one brass Y-1 consolidation, I have kit bashed/smashed all my steam locos for this railroad and love doing it. I simply am dumbfounded by people whom do not enjoy building kits as I am having so much fun!! However, what's fun to some, is not to others. Reply Edit Anonymous Member sinceApril 2003 305,205 posts Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 27, 2004 12:28 AM I have 2 "hot" projects going right now. I'm getting the benchwork up for my newest S scale layout and building two super neat BL-2 kits from Bill's Train Shop. Reply Edit scotttmason Member sinceFebruary 2002 From: within earshot of CP 64 posts Posted by scotttmason on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:56 AM Gluing the doors and other exterior details back on my Brewery that were methodically removed and shoved inside the structure by my 3 year old son. Gotta get a lock to the attic door. Got my own basement now; benchwork done but no trains, yet. Reply LuthierTom Member sinceOctober 2003 91 posts Posted by LuthierTom on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 8:34 AM I'm getting ready to do a N&W K2/K2a conversion using a Bachmann J shell, and a N&W K1 using a Bowser kit. Those should keep me off the streets this winter. Reply orsonroy Member sinceMarch 2002 From: Elgin, IL 3,677 posts Posted by orsonroy on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 8:11 AM I tend to work on several projects at once as well. I just finished the sky on my backdrops, so the layout project has shifted to mounting the foam subroadbed on levels two and three (which will move quickly now that I've got some time off for the holidays), I'm continuing my freight car assembly line (in front of the tube. I've got a storage tub of kits that I work on a little each day), and I'm working on a couple of house kitbashes. Each project gets worked on depending on my mood and available time (freight cars getting the most attention, but layout the most time) Ray Breyer Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943 Reply Supermicha Member sinceJanuary 2002 From: Germany 357 posts Posted by Supermicha on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 6:11 AM I have 3 projects at the moment: First is a train station products coach dorm which waits for its windows. Second is an old german fleischmann Santa Fe El Capitan Lounge Car, which was repainted a lettered as an Pacific Parlour Car for Amtrak Third is an old Bachmann PCC Trolley which was repainted into a New Jersey Transit Streecar #26 A few days before, i finished an Amtrak Downeaster Cabbagage, using a Life Like F40. Thats all for the moment. Merry Christmas from germany, Micha Michael Kreiser www.modelrailroadworks.de Reply NevinW Member sinceJanuary 2001 From: Nevada 825 posts Posted by NevinW on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 5:55 AM I am building a model of the B&O freight house at Morgantown WV. It took me two years to find someone with some photos. Someone sent them to me over the Internet. I built the roof last night and plan on completing the rest over the holiday. - Nevin Reply sparkingbolt Member sinceSeptember 2003 From: Central Or 318 posts Posted by sparkingbolt on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 4:32 AM When I started my layout, I didnt allow enough room along the back of one section for a harbor scene; dock and ship, etc. Considdered how to add room behind section, by moving it away from wall six inches. this meant removing some from the other sections, as it is an around the 4 walls layout Well, I had a pretty good idea of where to cut and chop...later...? Then i just went and got out the heavy artillary, saws, prys, etc (@1:00 am) and even to my own surprise dove in and cut and removed, slid section away from wall, and am pretty stoked with all the potential this provided. still need to finish putting some of the wreckage back together, but the hard part is done. Fun stuff! 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Ray Breyer
Modeling the NKP's Peoria Division, circa 1943