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Posted by danrunner on Friday, June 2, 2006 12:32 PM
Casconi,

You are definitely entitled to your opinion, but Fastrack is annoyingly noisy to me.

I'm not saying I don't like it, but it is an acquired taste. I love how solidly pieces snap together. It's relatively easy to work with. I hate the wire connectors and dislike the silver center rail. Black/shadow would be better. But noise is the big issue and it IS noisier than tubular and Realtrax. Whether it's considered too noisy for a person is preference, but it is noisier than the other two i've mentioned. The plastic ballast serves as an echo chamber when laid on plywood. That's irritating.

Further, if we end up relocating to a house without a basement and I put it in a bedroom, it's gotta be quiet and smooth as silk to not wake my wife and baby while they're sleeping...I run them (trains) primarily at night.

Noise is my new primary enemy. From rubber underlayment to accoustic tiles, I'm considering everything I can to avoid ruining the family's sleep.

EVERYTHING, that is, except giving up my trains.

BUT it is conjecture at this point--we haven't moved yet.

Dan

PS Friends, thanks for making this thread so great and fun.

MTL--having a little fun with you about the Mt Rushmore /founding father thing, but I really appreciate you and all who contribute regularly and keep this hobby alive for our generation and that of our children.

PPS If we don't do a good job and the hobby starts to die, at least we'll be able to pick up stuff at unbelievable prices.

Have a great weekend.
God bless.
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Saturday, June 3, 2006 9:41 AM
If I can I'll pass it to my children if I have any. lol.
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Posted by danrunner on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 7:53 PM
Going out of town for the weekend as my wife has a huge job interview that requirees the whole family's attendance (minus cat). Say a prayer/light a candle for us. We've been trying to put down roots and we hope this works out.

So you guys need to keep the thread going in my absence.

Question: With Father's Day coming up, I thought this would be a timely question...although you certainly don't have to be a father to have an answer.

What is the nicest train-related gift you ever received from anyone?

I would have to say my Lionel Hudson train my wife got me for last Christmas. For Father's Day I'm getting a Z-400 MTH transformer ( a close second).

Have a great weekend an I pray my back which will be operated on in less than two weeks holds up to a 4 hr flight and 4 hrs of driving each way. Hello Arizona!

Ciao,

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Posted by Demon09 on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 8:05 PM
I'd have to say the nicest I ever got was my first trainset from my grandma when I was 7. It was a 4-4-2 Chessie system Seaboard freight (I think that's what it is.... at least what the box said...) Got me started in the whole hobby (albeit that I didn't call it a hobby of mine until the past December when I bought my first expansion packs and made a layout of it....). But my birthday is coming up next month, and now the family knows I'm in the hobby, so it will be interesting to see where that goes.


Good luck with the job interview. My brother just graduated college and is finding the hard realization of getting a real job. Never realized how difficult it gets when the work means something (I just graduated high school last year, and am in my first year of college....I work for the Univerity now though... all the jobs I've had in the past were part time BS jobs....). If it all works out, Arizona is an incredibly nice place to live.... I spent some time out there last year.
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Saturday, June 10, 2006 4:54 PM
me... well there are prehaps about a good 5-6 train gifts that I have resceved. the gift the got me into trains was way back when I was 1 1/2 years old on my B-Day. 12-14-92. it was a thomas the tank engine set all plastic. with Thomas, Toby, Percy, Trouble some trucks and Anni, and Clareabell. that came in a plastic carrying case. and it grew from there.
though my intrest evened off when I was in 5th grade. My teacher had a reputation of breaking kids habbit of drawing on at the top of the page. for me I always drew a steam engine with 2 flat cars 1 for my first name one for my last name. and a caboos. up untill then I always drew it. but my teacher wouldn't have it. (although he knew I liked trains. because my mom is a 2nd grade teacher at the school I went to from K-6th grade).
It sky rocketed up past normal limits in the summer of 05 interms of my room being cleaner than usual. all due to the entry of A NYC, HO scale diesle, NYC bagage car, NYC streamlined passenger car and a Green NYC caboos. thanks to the VP of the Great Falls Model RR Club. Also due to an alarming number if trips to the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad www.mngrr.org . and while on those trips a jump in the # of cab rides that I get while there. close to 30 now thanks to school projects, and research reports.

And as Danrunner has mentioned,a trip out to South Dakota which I saw at least 8-10 trains most were too far away for me to see the lettering. not to mention spending a night at a motel that is a quick walk away from the 1880 train. a standard gauge tourist rr that operates between Hill City and Keystone SD www.1880train.com .. while my dad, Uncle Jeris and I were taking a griswald tour of the state.

So for me 2005-2006 have been the BEST a railfan can ask for..

Thank you please come again! and make a donation to the Maine Narrow Gauge RailRoad. at www.mngrr.org


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Posted by danrunner on Tuesday, June 13, 2006 6:16 AM
I'm about to be sick. I just heard about my Steelers' Big Ben's motorcycle accident.

Just a reminder to all of my friends reading this board: WEAR A HELMET WHEN RIDING A MOTORCYCLE.

And that's coming from a guy who learned to ride a bike without a helmet on.

I'm sick thinking of the wasted talent that may never play again or to the level he did before the accident.. My Steelers haven't had a real QB since Bradshaw, and boy did they get a good one. Now what? Back the the used car lot of QB's? I feel for Ben, but at the same time, I'm mad at him for jeopardizing his team's season.

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Just came back from Arizona. Kingman was awesome. It's a main route for the BNSF. I'd post some pics, but it's too big of pain to post them here. I wish it were easier.

We think my wife got the job, as they're talking money to her. Prospects for a train room are good, but likely to be the third stall in a 3-car garage as ther are few basements here.

Hope all are well.

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Wednesday, June 14, 2006 4:45 PM
hmmm I heard about that but hey were I am I got the Patriots
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Posted by johnandjulie13 on Wednesday, June 14, 2006 9:04 PM
Hello Dan:

I am glad to hear that you might finally be settling down. I hope your wife gets the new gig.

As for the best train related gift, I think most would agree, it was the first train set that you receive. For me, I got my first train set when I was about five or six years old. My parents bought a used Lionel set from some friends. Although it didn't come in the original boxes, or have any instructions, I thought it was the greatest thing in the world. That train was set up every christmas for the next 15 years. Now, even many years later, the memory of that first train set has inspired me to get involved in the hobby in a serious manner.

Regards,

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Friday, June 16, 2006 2:18 PM
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/yankeetrainboy10/ well here is my yahoo group if you want to check it out.
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Sunday, June 18, 2006 10:05 AM
so any of you have big railroading plans this summer?
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Posted by danrunner on Monday, June 19, 2006 11:34 PM
I had my back surgery today and the pain in my back is much better. They took out a huge chunk of disc wedged against my spinal cord....aaaaah, the relief.

The only problem is that with anesthesia in that area, peeing is difficult since everything down there got numbed up with drugs. I sure hope that goes away or the cure will have been worse than the problem in the first place.

Anyway, for all who wished me well, thank you for keeping me in your thoughts and prayers. My surgery is over and I begin the process of healing.

No heavy lifting for weeks, so I guess I'll jus have to run the stuff already on the tracks downstairs.

We still have our fingers crossed and prayers said for my wife getting the job in AZ, They said they liked her, but until the job offer is made, it's just words.


Best wishes to all



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Posted by Demon09 on Monday, June 19, 2006 11:46 PM
Glad to hear you're doin better Dan. I have problems with my back too and I know how irritating that can be when trying to work, or do anything in general. And yes, hopefully that side effect goes away as well....

Keepin the fingers crossed for your wife's job opportunity....

Take care everyone....
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Tuesday, June 20, 2006 10:44 AM
Dan I hope you get well soon.
And gess what I am now an offical members of the Great Falls Model Railroad club.
www.greatfallsmodelrrclub.org
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Posted by danrunner on Saturday, June 24, 2006 6:00 PM
Thanks for the well wishes.

I am officially on the mend. The surgery was a success, and my pain (from the discs) is gone. Other pains have cropped up from months of no workouts and no exercise.

Now that I'm 3+ days off of pain drugs, I feel great. Being on narcotics was horrible, and getting off of them was worse. 2 months of bad back pain and drugs has wrecked my body. How people find that stuff pleasurable is beyond me. Hooray for aspirin and ibuprofen instead of the bad stuff.

Will I ever run another marathon? Even if I don't, I feel like I want to.

But it was worth it to come out of the operation a success. No heavy lifting, just train videos and mags.

miss you all.

My postings will be hit or miss until i'm all the way back.

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Posted by johnandjulie13 on Saturday, June 24, 2006 7:21 PM
Hello Dan:

Glad to hear that your feeling better. Hang in there and follow your doctor's orders. While you can't do any lifting, you can at least make some preliminary plans for that new layout you will be building when you guys relocate to AZ. Always think positive! [;)]

Regards,

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Posted by danrunner on Thursday, June 29, 2006 8:23 PM
Hello all,

Feeling a bit better, but not getting much sleep. Months of painkillers while waiting for my operation has really killed me. I can hardly sleep an hour at night, and the cure from the doctors, of course is another pill!!! So, it's off of one thing and onto another. Heaven help me!

Got out to an amusement park w/ my family today. I rode their scenic railrpad around their park called the Wabash Cannonball. A lot of fun. I was in need of a good train ride.

What's your favorite train ride> Love to hear your answers.

Dan
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Sunday, July 2, 2006 12:53 PM
Cab rides on the Maine Narrow Gauge rr www.mngrr.org
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Sunday, July 2, 2006 1:01 PM
Hey danrunner I may have a soulition. have a big meal before bed and close your eyes and count trains. then you are out.
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Posted by danrunner on Sunday, July 2, 2006 8:01 PM
MTL.

Thanks for the counting /dreaming of trains idea. I like it.
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Monday, July 3, 2006 10:17 AM
it should work.
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Saturday, July 8, 2006 4:57 PM
Well Hey Gess What I just won my 2nd Baseball game today 8-7 in extra innings
I play in the little leages you know teen ball, minors, majors, sienors ect. This was my first game that I did not strike out!! insted I got a base hit and I was hit by a pitch in the leg. when we got the last out it was like what happend with the White Soxs in the W.S. !!!!!! it went a full 9 innings. Now then to a different matter Rails Of The USA is looking for regular members. www.alstom.proboards78.com we have close to 40 members but only a few regulary check in, and at lest half have less than 2 posts. Feel free to come and check it out.

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Posted by danrunner on Monday, July 17, 2006 1:44 PM
Almost gave up trying to find site--old web bookmarks didn't work and I thought the site was still down.

I hope all are well.  Things are good on this end.

Anyone getting their fall/Christmas lists together, and if so,  what are you buying/planning to buy?


I think 54or 72'radius track is in my future.

Welcome, all, to the new forum.

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Posted by RR Redneck on Monday, July 17, 2006 1:57 PM
Well I must say that I like this new format. It is a vast improvement.

Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

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Posted by Demon09 on Monday, July 17, 2006 5:02 PM
I like the new set up too, although i didnt have a problem with the old one.  I liked the red color before too (it being my favorite color and all) but with that aside, it is a great improvement.


I finally had a handfull of days off from work and was able to run my trains for a while last night.  It feels good to be away for a long while and then sit and run the trains.


Hope everyone is enjoying the heat of summer.
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Tuesday, July 18, 2006 8:56 PM

wow I like the new look but I miss the quick replies...

Hey Danrunner Great you have you back.Smile [:)]Sign - Welcome [#welcome]Thumbs Up [tup]Approve [^]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 19, 2006 10:15 AM
There are other kids on this site?
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Posted by danrunner on Wednesday, July 19, 2006 6:14 PM
      Yes,  we have some younger kids on here,  and I ask that those under 18 not divulge much about themselves.  I also look after the people on this thread we started.  If you're young and interested,  you've come to the right place.  Trains rule here, but other topics are welcome, too.

Feel free to contribute and know you're welcome.
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Posted by Demon09 on Wednesday, July 19, 2006 6:36 PM
Welcome to the forum, DWD...
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 19, 2006 6:41 PM
Thanks, I'm looking forward. I have been a member of only car forums so far, and this is my first train forum. I actually have been a train fan since three (I'm only 14), way before I got interested in cars.
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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Thursday, July 20, 2006 7:34 AM

well so far I gess I'm still the youngest kid on here (13) and dwd_NYC if you can't get enough trains from here you can also come over to Rails of The USA www.alstom.proboards78.com check it out other there. the ages rage from 13 up to I think 60. It's all trains. all the members one there are great people to talk with. even though we have 44 members we are still looking for members that come check in regulary, or regular members.

 

Danrunner how is your back now adays?

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