Mornin' boys. My right arm feels like it's about to fall off from all the painting I've been doing.
sir james - kinda threw me off there. I actually had to check my calender.
Buckeye - still waiting on what town that Museum is located...Blueberry...?
Marty - glad your wife's surgery went well. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery!RT - That is just too funny.Chief - You are putting a duck box in a pond that has no water where the duck box is located? I'm beginning to see why Buckeye gets so confused by you... you do some odd things... like buying another truck to tow your Ranger? If the Ranger doesn't run, just get rid of it, why tow it around? Of course towing a Ranger with a Chevy Silverado does kind of sound funny! Wes - good to see you are still around. hoping to see some videos soon.
Morning all,
Wes- each layout you build is a learning process and each one is better
48 outside and a damp 68 in the house. going to 70s today. I want to move damaged tv out of the house but wife wants me to wait until one of the sons come over. I may have to decorate it as a christmas tree if I do that.
Still no shipping list from "L" wonder if anything is being made or will it all arrive at once.
Happy fri 13th to all. yes I know it came on thur. this month. Sir James
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Good morning all,
It is a cool but sunny day in SE Indiana with temps rising to the low 80s. I went to the YMCA to do weights and some trackwork. I also worked on math and checked Lucas' homework. I got an e-mail from from my Norwegian soccer friend, and got some K-line standard gauge figures in the mail on an eBay purchase. "My" soccer girls have a home game tonight, and the boys are on the road. I hope I have an easier time getting home than last night as I-74 eastbound was closed temporarily while they were working on the new overpasss that will go to the Honda plant. Traffic was a parking lot six miles west of town. I turned around, went back to the nearest exit and took county roads into Greensburg. I could glimpse the interstate from to time and it was still backed up. Ahhhh....progress. Just the usual fare on the dining car from "Points East" this morning. I hope everyone (especially the soccer teams) have a good day.
Good to hear the news from Marty! Thoughts and prayers headed your way.
Keep on training,
Mike C. from Indiana
fifedog wrote: Wes - since most of us only get to Durango once in a lifetime, I'd go all out and do the best package. Just be carefull...a lot of layouts get torn up after a trip to D&S country. Don't be tempted by On30.Speaking of layouts, how is your's coming? Any new video?
Wes - since most of us only get to Durango once in a lifetime, I'd go all out and do the best package. Just be carefull...a lot of layouts get torn up after a trip to D&S country. Don't be tempted by On30.
Speaking of layouts, how is your's coming? Any new video?
I'm with you on that! I don't mind it being cold, I'm actually looking forward to it. I'm going by myself, so all I really need is a good view of my surroundings, which is probably best in the gondola. I guess any of the cars will do. I was just throwing this out there to see if anyone had a definate choice of cars over the rest. It's going to be a great trip.
I'm too far into O right now to go to On30. No new videos. I'm taking an awefully long time getting my wiring done. I had some decisions to make before I got too far in. When it's your first real layout, its a learning process the whole way. I should just build and fix my mistakes as I go, but for some reason I always wait until I think I made the right decision before I do anything. That, and the wife loaded me up with a ton of projects this summer.
Wes
Good Morning from Blueberryhill....
It is a cool, foggy 48 degrees. Going up to a sunny 77, today. Looks like Fall is coming. Leaves are starting to turn colors.
Today, I am busy. Need to mow the front yard and hill. I mowed the side, after supper last night. Only took 30 minutes. Niece's boyfriend is coming this afternoon to go up on the roof, and replace a piece of facia that pulled lose from the fly rafter. Good thing I saved some from the construction of the house. No time for trains today.
Dining Car is here and ready for breakfast. Later.
Y'all have a great Thursday.
Chuck
kpolak wrote: Brutus wrote: My new boss ("Coach") at work is a PW Lionel Guy. At least he has a PW Lionel set, but not sure which one it was. He thinks he got it in the late 50's or early 60's. There are a few guys at church that have sets as well...but they're not sure what they have...they think it's old. Whenever they bring it up I ask them to get them running, and the subject quickly changes.RT: I'm thinking that's Yankee ingenuity....Most of those Floridians are Yankee transplants.Kurt
Brutus wrote: My new boss ("Coach") at work is a PW Lionel Guy. At least he has a PW Lionel set, but not sure which one it was. He thinks he got it in the late 50's or early 60's.
My new boss ("Coach") at work is a PW Lionel Guy. At least he has a PW Lionel set, but not sure which one it was. He thinks he got it in the late 50's or early 60's.
There are a few guys at church that have sets as well...but they're not sure what they have...they think it's old. Whenever they bring it up I ask them to get them running, and the subject quickly changes.
RT: I'm thinking that's Yankee ingenuity....Most of those Floridians are Yankee transplants.
Kurt
they bring it up again you should ask to see what they have and asked if they want to get rid of them .
Your probally right as if its near a casino town I don't care if its in Jackson Missippi most are yankee's there also for some reason, probally takes yankee know how to run them right. Southern would put bubba in charge.
anyway Bought moma a key wind clock the othwer night thought it got me off train restriction well I bought a 671RR last night with about 5 cars and some track it even has some A.F. S gauge track in OB not sure coondition of the boxes as no picks of that but will probally sell the S gauge track in there boxes as don't have an AF
Well I learned I wasn't off train restriction real quick, told her to late now, but okay no more trains for a while . (yeah right lol)
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John: Great to hear you and Brody hooked up. Sounds like he's moving right along in the train world.
Grandparents left yesterday; whilrwind tour. Glad the oldest got some quality time with them. They live across country, and we only get to visit every couple of years. My father brought a telescoping magnet with a light on the end for picking up parts in small areas...I don't think she put that down the entire time they were here.
Marty: Praying for you wife's speedy recovery. Glad the operation went well.
Cool story John! Sounds like things are working out great for him and you've got a new friend at work!
Chewy says "Bark!" I left out some Chewy treats and popcorn for you, buddy!
My new boss ("Coach") at work is a PW Lionel Guy. At least he has a PW Lionel set, but not sure which one it was. He thinks he got it in the late 50's or early 60's. I was showing him the new catalog, but he just likes the pieces he has. He pointed at a satellite launcher and said he had that, but with just the searchlite. I was looking around for a replacement satellite for him, but on further discussion today, it turns out Jack meant he has a searchlight car, not a satellite car with the satellite missing and only a searchlight. I misunderstood, but still got to talk some trains at work, which was fun!
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
Hi Everyone !! Home early tonight & no overtime. That's ok cause you'll never gues what happened tonight !! Remember Broady-the Cable Guy ? !! I went to give these 2 trainmen a ride to make the tie & then take them to the head end after picking up a string of cars I had worked & one guy asked me if I was on the forum here !! It was Scott, Broady-the cable Guy !! Well, come to find out he was on his last run as a conductor trainee ! He was on his way back to Collinwood from Buffalo. Saturday he marks up as a full fledged conductor !! A very nice young fellow & got hired back in April of this year. Of course down the road he will have to go to engineer school, but for now he's all set up as a conductor. We all welcomed him here a couple weeks ago but he has been busy on the road. He'll be checking in though ! Boy, did we ever talk up a storm & the conductor with him is in HO !! Both of these guys will try to make the Berea train show, but they may both be working, who knows !! I told them both about the Museum in Mentor too !! Open house this Sat. Hope they make it !!
Well, I better get over to Chewy's house right now !! Chewy : I'm coming !!
Thanks, John
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So a couple of my friends and I are going to Durango, CO next month (Oct 11-15th). I have been looking at the Durango and Silverton Steam Loco. I think I want to go on a round trip on one of those days. There are a few different options available for that week. I'm sure a bunch of people have been on this train, so what do you recommend? I don't want to use the bus option. It looks like I lucked out because it's the last week that some of the cars are available.
http://www.durangotrain.com/about/schedule.htm
Standard Class - Adult $65.00 - Child $35.00 (ages 5-11) Choose between vintage coach seating or open-air observation gondolas.
Grande Class Rio Grande: $89.00 per person. Adults only (must be 12 years of age & over). May - October. Includes complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and other first class amenities.
Silver Vista: $129.00 per person. Adults only (must be 16& over). May - October. Includes first class amenities.
The Victorian splendor of a bygone era awaits you onboard the Cinco Animas. Choose between two distinctively appointed seating areas: Parlor and Pullman. An oversized viewing platform is exclusively available to this car's 16 passengers. Cinco Animas (Adults 21 yrs+ only) includes all non-alcoholic beverages and other first class amenities.
Train Round Trip: $149 adults Upgrade to our Premium Motorcoach/Train Combination at no extra charge.
Thanks for the help!
Marty, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. I have had to sit in those waiting rooms and it is not fun.
Worked on the Mikado today and I think I have got it working. Smoke just pours out. Next, item is the smoke unit in the Lionel Switch Tower.
Today, I rested up from the big tour. Brutus, you are only 8 hrs and 31 minutes away from Wheeling, WV.
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rtraincollector wrote: Hers one just for chief now if its true unknow but I really wouldn't doubt it Subject: Fwd: SOUTHERN INGENUITY TRIUMPHS AGAIN!I heard a story about a guy named, "Wallace" who is president of his home owner'sassociation in a Jackson , Mississippi suburb. They were having a terribleproblem with litter near some of his association's homes. The reasonaccording to Wallace is that six very large, luxurious new houses arebeing built right next to their community.The trash was coming from the Mexican laborers working atthe construction sites and included bags from McDonald's, Burger Kingand 7-Eleven, plus coffee cups, napkins, cigarette butts, coke cans, empty bottles, etc.He went to see the site supervisor a nd even the generalcontractor, politely urging them to get their workers not to litterthe neighborhood, to no avail. He called the city, county, and policeand got no help there either.So here's what his community did: They organized about twentyfolks, named themselves, The "Inner Neighborhood Services" group, andarranged to go out at lunch time and "police" the trash themselves. It is what they did while picking up the trash that is so hilarious. *They bought navy blue baseball caps and had the initials"INS" embroidered in gold on the caps. It doesn't take a rocketscientist to understand what they hoped people might, mistakenly, thinkthe letters really stood for.After the "Inner Neighborhood Services" group's first lunchtimepickup detail, with all of them wearing their caps and some carryingcameras; 46 out of the total of 68 construction workers did not show up forwork the next morning--and ha ven't come back yet. It has been tendays now and the General Contractor, I read, was madder than hell, but couldn't say anything publicly because he could be busted for hiringillegal aliens.Wallace and his bunch can't be accused of impersonatingfederal personnel, because they have the official name of the group recordedin their homeowner association minutes in addition to a notation about thevote to approve formation of the new subcommittee--and they alsoinformed the INS in advance of their plans. According to Wallace the INSbasically said , "Have at it"! *SO FOLKS, I THINK YOU COULD SAY THAT SOUTHERN INGENUITY TRIUMPHEDAGAIN!
Hers one just for chief now if its true unknow but I really wouldn't doubt it
Subject: Fwd: SOUTHERN INGENUITY TRIUMPHS AGAIN!I heard a story about a guy named, "Wallace" who is president of his home owner'sassociation in a Jackson , Mississippi suburb. They were having a terribleproblem with litter near some of his association's homes. The reasonaccording to Wallace is that six very large, luxurious new houses arebeing built right next to their community.The trash was coming from the Mexican laborers working atthe construction sites and included bags from McDonald's, Burger Kingand 7-Eleven, plus coffee cups, napkins, cigarette butts, coke cans, empty bottles, etc.He went to see the site supervisor a nd even the generalcontractor, politely urging them to get their workers not to litterthe neighborhood, to no avail. He called the city, county, and policeand got no help there either.So here's what his community did: They organized about twentyfolks, named themselves, The "Inner Neighborhood Services" group, andarranged to go out at lunch time and "police" the trash themselves. It is what they did while picking up the trash that is so hilarious. *They bought navy blue baseball caps and had the initials"INS" embroidered in gold on the caps. It doesn't take a rocketscientist to understand what they hoped people might, mistakenly, thinkthe letters really stood for.After the "Inner Neighborhood Services" group's first lunchtimepickup detail, with all of them wearing their caps and some carryingcameras; 46 out of the total of 68 construction workers did not show up forwork the next morning--and ha ven't come back yet. It has been tendays now and the General Contractor, I read, was madder than hell, but couldn't say anything publicly because he could be busted for hiringillegal aliens.Wallace and his bunch can't be accused of impersonatingfederal personnel, because they have the official name of the group recordedin their homeowner association minutes in addition to a notation about thevote to approve formation of the new subcommittee--and they alsoinformed the INS in advance of their plans. According to Wallace the INSbasically said , "Have at it"! *SO FOLKS, I THINK YOU COULD SAY THAT SOUTHERN INGENUITY TRIUMPHEDAGAIN!
Now if we could do this type of thing and get rid of the Yankees.
Marty, prayers for wife's speedy recovery.
No trian work today. Built and installed wood duck box. Had help getting it in the shallow [dried up] part of the pond. Frankie and one of his deputy friends were shooting clays over the pond and shooting their weapons at the range. All the pond work is done!!! Let it RAIN!!!
Later
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cnw1995 wrote: This set me off looking for photos of interesting infrastructure...but I found trolleys instead (in the town where I grew up - Stamford, Connecticut...)
This set me off looking for photos of interesting infrastructure...but I found trolleys instead (in the town where I grew up - Stamford, Connecticut...)
Neat pic, Doug! Hey, are these games you review PC games or hex paper/ markers/ etc?
Marty -- prayers to you, your wife and family
RT - NICE ONE I like it!!
I am the monster in your head...And I thought you'd learn by now, It seems you haven't yet.I am the venom in your skin --- Breaking Benjamin
Prayers out for your wife, Marty. I hope she has a good, speedy recovery.
Prayers continue for your wife, Marty, sounds like everything is working out!
RT - that's great! I used to get spam emails from some magazine that advertised INS caps you could buy for this purpose. I would worry about getting shot though!
John Baker- I sent you an email about the slang. If you have to explain a joke, it's not funny, so I'll just drop it.
Buckeye and Chuck#3, looks like you guys had a great time. Wish I could tag along, but you're like 1000 miles away.
John (CSXT30) - I bet you would have liked Dirty Jobs last night on cable. The guy was working on a railroad, replacing a few rotted ties with hand tools and stuff. Started out watching a CSX freight in going through on another track in the background and then during the show a BNSF gave them a few toots on the horn as it passed. Mike Roe, the Dirty Jobs guy, is pretty funny and they let him do everything. BTW - Chewy has been missing you. She gets up a few times during the night, goes out in the kitchen, looks around for leftovers, and then comes back moping....
Marty,
Very glad to hear your wife's surgery went well. Praying for her speedy recovery!
Hey guys... Thanks for asking. I came home for dinnerand to check on the kids. All went very well with the surgery. I left her resting. Took about 3 hours. Looks like she'll come home on Saturday. I really appreciate the thoughts and prayers. It was a fairly routine procedure I guess but that was a long 3 hours for me. You guys are the best.
Thanks!
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dougdagrump wrote: Buckeye, It seems as though a couple of G items with TMCC have been on the Bay of late, didn't know that it was compatible with a strictly DC environment. Also there was a really sweet looking Lionel "G" Chessie 4-4-2 on there. What, if any, has been the reputation of Lionel "G" ? I didn't know that they had made much of anything in large scale, other than some of the current stuff.
Buckeye, It seems as though a couple of G items with TMCC have been on the Bay of late, didn't know that it was compatible with a strictly DC environment. Also there was a really sweet looking Lionel "G" Chessie 4-4-2 on there. What, if any, has been the reputation of Lionel "G" ? I didn't know that they had made much of anything in large scale, other than some of the current stuff.
Doug, I first saw TMCC being promoted for G on the TAS web pages. They still promote the system of G scale. I don't think it matters if the current is AC or DC for the TMCC signal to be sent through the rails. The TMCC unit in the locomotive is regulating DC current for the can motors so it makes sense that it could work for G scale DC.
Years ago, Lionel had more G scale. I know nothing about the quality.
Mornin', Afternoon, Evenin' (that pretty well covers everybody)
Weather has been absolutely fantabulous the past few days, although it is starting to warm-up again.
Picked up a couple of items on the Bay, be glad when they get here. One "G" and one "O", both will be put to good use.
Will be at the museum on friday, ran off the TPC manual from the Lionel site so I can try to get some familiarity with TPC operations for the next "Kids Club Event". In going thru the instructions it appears that you can preset the max voltage applied to the track, re: limiting maximum speed. As well as the minimum so you can bring the engine to a stop using the red knob on cab-1 w/o tripping the e-unit.
Will also need to test my jack-o-lantern flat car, he was a tad to wide so I used a heat gun to warm-up the plastic and made him a bit taller but also a bit more skinny.
Buckeye Riveter wrote: lionroar88 wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: Wes, wondered where you had been. 88, if you get to Wheeling, let me know. I have a car. Not a bimmer, but one that has GPS, XM Radio, Bluetooth and 258 hp turning the front wheels. It doesn't break down either because it is designed by Riveters and built by Buckeye farmers.LOL!!!!! That is just too funny!Will do...Hey, what do they mean by 'arrangements to turn the Railroad Bridge at lock 10 can be made by calling ... '? Is there a swing bridge I'm not aware of?The railroad bridge at Lock 10 is a single leaf bascule bridge on the Ohio Central Railroad. It is just above lock ten. There are two swing bridges at McConnelsville above the lock. One for highway traffic and one for maintainance vehicles to cross the canal. The locks were constucted in 1840. Some locks use canals for the approach and others are were built as part of the dam. The miter gates are wooden. Do you want to go for a boat ride?
lionroar88 wrote: Buckeye Riveter wrote: Wes, wondered where you had been. 88, if you get to Wheeling, let me know. I have a car. Not a bimmer, but one that has GPS, XM Radio, Bluetooth and 258 hp turning the front wheels. It doesn't break down either because it is designed by Riveters and built by Buckeye farmers.LOL!!!!! That is just too funny!Will do...Hey, what do they mean by 'arrangements to turn the Railroad Bridge at lock 10 can be made by calling ... '? Is there a swing bridge I'm not aware of?
Buckeye Riveter wrote: Wes, wondered where you had been. 88, if you get to Wheeling, let me know. I have a car. Not a bimmer, but one that has GPS, XM Radio, Bluetooth and 258 hp turning the front wheels. It doesn't break down either because it is designed by Riveters and built by Buckeye farmers.
Wes, wondered where you had been.
88, if you get to Wheeling, let me know. I have a car. Not a bimmer, but one that has GPS, XM Radio, Bluetooth and 258 hp turning the front wheels. It doesn't break down either because it is designed by Riveters and built by Buckeye farmers.
The railroad bridge at Lock 10 is a single leaf bascule bridge on the Ohio Central Railroad. It is just above lock ten. There are two swing bridges at McConnelsville above the lock. One for highway traffic and one for maintainance vehicles to cross the canal. The locks were constucted in 1840. Some locks use canals for the approach and others are were built as part of the dam. The miter gates are wooden. Do you want to go for a boat ride?
Questions on when and where the train will be. I will try to answer them for you.
The train is coming to Waurika Oklahoma it will be here a total of 3 days on and off. If you wish to ride the train I am told there is more tickets just call 580-228-2907 It is an historic day in Waurika it has been 50 years since a passenger train has stopped at the Waurika Rock Island Depot. The dates are Sept. 13th 14th & 15th .... There will be a souvenir car on the train for souvenir and we have wonderful food and shopping areas in walking distance of the Depot. This train holds an historical importance and is probably a once in a life time experience for many. We are expecting a large amount of people wanting to see the train and with 3 days in town Everyone should get to see it. It is due to arrive in Waurika on the 13th and the Old Depot will be open with refreshments. If you need more information call the number above. Thanks and see you in Waurika.
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