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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 4:56 PM
a challenger going through 027! That sounds like it would be funny!
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Posted by warner brook on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 5:14 PM
yo roger
great buildings what material did you use?how much room did it take for the town scene it looks like you have quite a lot happening without being over powered are there any operating accessories in the scene?i hope you don`t mind the questions,i`am trying to figure out what i want to do,my theme will be logging along with a dirty old mountain town built by the company that does the logging.i had ho most of my life and want to get back in 3 rail o scale so will strike a happy medium on the weathering.don`t mind if you have any suggestions,chief eagles was very helpful on the dcs hook up ,etc.thanks roy p.s really enjoy this forum
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 5:30 PM
Hey "Warner" [not his real name, will the real Roy come forward]. Glad to see you. Great pictures Roger. Buckeye, great videos you shot at Tom's. Flooring done at oldest's new house. Even beat the wife home and cooked pork chops, cabbage, red potaotes, string beans and fresh sliced tomatoes. [:D] Now to go service her car before dark. [:(]

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Posted by warner brook on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 5:33 PM
yo chief eagles
happy to hear that you have a good garden,my squash plants are half the size of a dinner plate,nothing else grew accept for some chives oh! well.did you get the trains up off the floor yet?my grandaughter is off on her college orientation tour maybe i can start the ball rolling in the trains.not much else going on except for our daily rain. roy
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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:38 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ChiefEagles

Hey "Warner" [not his real name, will the real Roy come forward]. Glad to see you. Great pictures Roger. Buckeye, great videos you shot at Tom's. Flooring done at oldest's new house. Even beat the wife home and cooked pork chops, cabbage, red potaotes, string beans and fresh sliced tomatoes. [:D] Now to go service her car before dark. [:(]


Hey Chief,
When are you going to invite all of the CTT Members to Rosyville, S.C. for a big southern dinner ? It's obvious you don't have enough to do in Rosyville. [:D]

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Posted by Roger Bielen on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 7:48 PM
Evening Warner,

In my scratch building I use a number of different materials. The church is 1/4" foam core poster board covered with "sandstone" styrene, windows left over from a kitbashed IHC engine house I needed to shorten, door scratch built, roof styrene shingles over 1/4" plywood, steeple leftovers from an IHC victorian house with shingle over the paper used to separate xray plates (wife's a tech.). If I remember correctly the bank is an Ameritown, its moved from my first layout so I don't remember the details. I've also used a lot of DPM panels for making buildings. The town is 2 streets wide and about 4' long, I'll show some details with the next set of photos in a week or two.

For operating accessories I have my original milk car, cattle car and coal loader. My theme is coal as y'all see when I take the next set of photos. As I post I'll give a brief discription of building materials if your interested.
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 8:04 PM
NORTH Carolina, Buckyeye. You asked for it.

OH, all that in the middle is squash plants that have grown over to the tomatoes. See the tall corn in the back left.
taken today.

Maxima serviced and tires rotated. [:D]

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Posted by spankybird on Tuesday, June 29, 2004 8:29 PM
Hey Jerry,

You will have to wait until Sunday Photo Fun for the videos. But until then take a look at this



Hey Chief, what time is dinner [?]


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Posted by warner brook on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 5:51 AM
good morning roger
always interested in seeing other layouts and how they are built,how long has your layout been in progress?
gotta go talk to you later. roy
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Posted by warner brook on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 6:07 AM
yo chief eagles
thats some garden you have.how are you going to find the tomatos in all of that folliage? i need to get out of this part of pa.while i can still function. i`ll be visiting my daughter in little rock this aug.might make it permanent.
talk to you later. roy
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Posted by spankybird on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 7:40 AM
Good Morning All,

I can’t believe the great weather we are having for our vacation. It’s another Blue Clear Sky morning in NE Ohio, temp 65 and going up to 81 today.

And the newsman said we had an earth quack at 12:03am today. [:O] It was centered about 12 miles east of hear. 3.3 mag. – I sleep thru it. [|)] I think thunder makes more nose. [B)]

And we didn’t win the Maga Million so we better plan on returning to work next week.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 7:40 AM
Morning gang. Hey Roy, move to Arkansas and you will have to buy a bassboat and fish. [:D] Foggy here this AM. Think I'll just drink coffee and read my new OGR magazine. Waiting for the CTT to get here. Roy, if you do not know, you need to subscribe to both. Lots of info for you. All enjoy the day and God bless all.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:10 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by spankybird

Hey Jerry,

You will have to wait until Sunday Photo Fun for the videos. But until then take a look at this



Hey Chief, what time is dinner [?]


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This is going to be funny! DERAILMENT!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:18 AM
A beutiful morning in WI, 50's clear and cool. I probably will go fishing today, yesterday I caught a Northern Pike by the Wi central/CN trestle in Fdl. What luck, but it was only a foot long![:D]
Heres a picture of the house today
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Posted by jonadel on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:21 AM
Chief,

I was thinking of you last night as there were 500 antique tractors at our county fairgrounds last night and many of them were John Deer. Every year the major radio station in Iowa sponsor's the "Great Tractor Ride", it's a 3 day ride of about 50-60 miles per day. My wife was a "farmer's daughter" and everybody on my parents side were farmers except for my dad. It was great fun to talk with the drivers last night and hear their stories, they truely have a love of the land and their equipment. Nearly every tractor has been restored and they are beautfiul. Fun to hear the older John Deers and that single putt-putt. It's probably another hobby I could get hooked on............

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Posted by spankybird on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:22 AM
Oh Jerry, I am sorry to say, no derailments. I have both the UP Challenger and the C & O Allegheny and they run just fine on 027 track.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:56 AM
darn, thought for sure
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Posted by spankybird on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:06 AM
Here is a pre-view of our C & O Allegheny and they run just fine on 027 track.

http://www.gahannawedding.com/Video/2004-06-24Spankybird018.avi
be sure to turn on your sound.


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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:06 AM
Jerry, looks cool and no humidity!!!!!!! Catch me a northern. Get some walleye to eat. [:D] Jon, bet those old JD's putted up some noise. Would be fun. All our neighbors had John Deeres and some big ones. Dad was a Farmall/International man. I got my first John Deere at age 6. Won the peddle tractor at John Deere Days [had family John Deere movie and drawings in local town]. Was hooked from then on. Dad would not give in [he had a friend that owned IH dealership]. Still have it. Going to repaint and decal it. Was made of real "cast" and not tin plate nor plastic. Has a metal flapper that hits the cogs on the chaindrive to make it "putt putt". [:D]

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Posted by FJ and G on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:40 AM
Looks like we have a lot of farmers and fishermen on this forum. Well, perhaps not farmers but green-thumb gardeners.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:30 AM
wow, i thought the cab was going to hit me![:O][;)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:30 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by dougdagrump

Mornin' all. Have any of you had any luck doing the yard sale/ garage sale/ estate sale rounds in an effort to supplement your rolling stock. In our area it doesn't seem that model trains were a very popular hobby. When you do find something how did you make out on the cost, comparable or better than E-bay?[|(]


I'm a garage sale addict myself and am always buying lots of junk at them. Garage sales can be a good place to find things that you can use on your layout. I often find things by rumaging through boxes of toys at garge sales that are just perfect for use on my layout. As for actual trains, I haven't found any this year yet, but I have in the past. Generally, when you do find things they're dirt cheap. Usually what you find are HO trains as opposed to Lionel, Marx, etc. which I have never seen at a garage sale. I once found a Tyco HO set with a Southern 0-6-0 for $3. Another time I got a mixed lot of HO trains with 2 engines and 9 cars for only $10. I've also found other HO items as well as newer plastic battery powered train sets. My best garage sale find ever was two Haji Japanese train sets from the early 1970's for $2. I'm very interested in tinplate Japanese toy trains and have a large collection of them and this is just the sort of thing I'm interested in. The sets have plastic engines and tenders with tinplate rolling stock. There was the original box for one set and everything was in mint condition. So, to answer your question, yes, garage sales are much cheaper than ebay, but it isn't very often that you do find trains at garage sales and the chances of finding something really great are slim. But still keep on checking them-you never know what you'll find!
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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 6:10 PM
"You got mail" I mean, "We got rain." 6 tenths. More growing grass. Just finished mowing when it came. Mowed Sunday [which I do not normally do but they said rain all week]. Dr. sucked out the sinus stuff. YUCK but feel better. Put all my train boxes and car boxes in the attic storage. Wife is scared to go up there. [:D] She'll never know how much I've bought. [:D] Now time for fried chicken and stewed squash and onions with sliced tomatoes. [:D]

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:56 PM
Chief, What is the difference between NC and SC?

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:11 PM
SC got it started. NC was the last surrender of the Southern Army in the war of Northern Aggression [this was well after Lee surrendered]. NC gave more soldiers to the Southern Army than any other state. [:D] NC was the first place of independance [Mecklynburg Resolves]. What is the difference between NY and Ohio? Nothing. Just a bunch of YANKEES. [;)]

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:15 PM
I beg to differ. Ohio is high in the middle and round on both ends.

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:17 PM
[:D][:D][:D][:D][:D] does that mean FAT and ROUND?? [;)]

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Posted by Buckeye Riveter on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:22 PM
No, tall and very big.

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Posted by FJ and G on Thursday, July 1, 2004 7:38 AM
NC is hot and SC is hotter.

planning a nice weekend. Going to work on 2nd helix, backdrop, crossover track and ask the Pho girl out for a date on Saturday.

hope you too have a pleasant 4th

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Posted by spankybird on Thursday, July 1, 2004 7:52 AM
Good Morning all,
Once again, the Lord has blessed us with another Blue Clear Sky morning and the weatherman says it will last all day, temp 68 and going to 81, how great is that for a vacation day.

Yesterday made a trip to our local MTH discount dealer (about 45 miles away) and pick up two 19th century box cars (see my review) and placed an order for a C & O Hudson, which is due in this month.[tup]

Gee, I thought that NC was the place for Northerner to go to get warm in the winter and SC, well you know.[:-,]

Dave good luck on the date.[:D]


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