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What is your future Projects for 2005

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Posted by cheese3 on Wednesday, February 23, 2005 6:25 PM
My plans for 2005 are to:
build a new 10 ft by 10 ft, multi-level layout.(will be much better than my current 4 ft by 8 ft.
by july-bench work and track finished
August-have track balasted and most scenery work done
september-have all rock work done
october-have city finished
by december-have most of the layout finished
[:)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 24, 2005 7:50 PM
Help my dad work on our layout:D
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 24, 2005 9:42 PM
My list is simple, 3 in each category.

Trains:
DCCify my engines and my modules.
Complete my collection of every reefer PFE had in 1953. Or at least 30 of them.
Repair and paint my basketcase Balboa SP C-9

Life:
Buy the house that will house the layout
Find the wife that will tolerate the layout
Acquire the job that will pay for the layout

-dave
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Posted by BRJN on Friday, February 25, 2005 11:11 PM
When the weather breaks (read: done snowing for the season), I will open the trunk of my car. Therein I will find a bunch of wood. The wood goes into the garage where I will convert it into a set of shelves. On top of the shelves I will place my 2'x6' plank. I must get into my bedroom closet and bring out portable drawers full of track, RTR cars, &c. Set up Timesaver shelf layout. Enjoy being able to use my bedroom closet again. Decide if I need to buy another shelf kit (to finish emptying out closet). Learn how to electrically wire track. Wire track. Due to contingent nature of decisions, planning cannot continue further.

GOAL: Have trains up and running before next winter closes down the (unheated) garage again.
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Posted by twhite on Saturday, February 26, 2005 12:53 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by AggroJones

-Detail and paint this undec P2K mallet up like a Rio Grande unit.
-Hand paint 100+ figures to make my groups of railfan standing around
-Make even more conifer trees
-Repaint my BLI 3751 steamer black
-finish glue shelling other side of layout
-begin ballasting track on high lines
-Finish weathering on Union Pacific Challenger
-Rebuild and re-detail my Spectrum 2-8-0 to ressemble an Espee C-28


Aggro--is that P2k 2-8-8-2 the newer USRA with the front-hung pumps, or the older N&W clone? the older N&W can be kitbashed to resemble one of the 3550 class Rio Grande's they bought from the N&W during WWII. I've done it (sort of) though I have to find a new boiler front, somewhere. Post a picture when it's done, okay? I'd be really interested in seeing it.
Tom [:p]
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Posted by howmus on Saturday, February 26, 2005 6:44 PM
I plan on:
1. finishing the new room to house the addition to the layout
2. run some trains.....?
3. spend way to much money on new stuff that I can't live without
4. finish a whole lot of scenery and detailing (Yeh, right!)
5. run some trains
6. brag, I mean, complain about how much I spend on trains
7. visit Steamtown USA again
8. run some trains
9. daydream about how great my layout could be if I had more money to spend
10. Lastly, I want to run trains!!!!!!
[:D]

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by AggroJones on Saturday, February 26, 2005 7:27 PM

QUOTE:
Aggro--is that P2k 2-8-8-2 the newer USRA with the front-hung pumps, or the older N&W clone? the older N&W can be kitbashed to resemble one of the 3550 class Rio Grande's they bought from the N&W during WWII. I've done it (sort of) though I have to find a new boiler front, somewhere. Post a picture when it's done, okay? I'd be really interested in seeing it.
Tom [:p]


Nope. Not a new USRA. Its an undec N&W Y3 from the last production I got from Trainworld on sale. Blowout minus 10% too. Can't beat that!

I actually plan on just modifying it to ressemble a Grande unit. I ain't going too deep on her. Changing a bit of the piping, mount the air pumps on the smoke box, paint the boiler green. Speed lettering on the tender. Mabey alter that cab some.

It won't stand up to inspection from a hardcore Rio Grande modeler. Just need a sweet running steamer with Rio Grande flavor to operate with my Rio Grande wooden caboose. [:D]

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 26, 2005 8:10 PM
Future railroad projects for 2005 will involve the demolition of the current DV&W layout and to begin construction of its larger replacement.

The new layout will be 6x8 with a second level below for staging, reversing and programming tracks. This will be done using HO Kato Unitrack to make up for my mediocre track laying skills.

The new layout will also eliminate the 4% grade so my steam can haul more cars without having to work so hard. Also the minimum radius will go from 15" currently to 22" to enhance the operation of really big steam and passenger consists.

The current layout is now 2 years old, and I have learned a lot from it. Now I look forward to a whole new batch of mistakes to learn from!

From this:


To this:
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LOWER LEVEL
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Posted by egmurphy on Saturday, February 26, 2005 8:34 PM
QUOTE: BRJN: On top of the shelves I will place my 2'x6' plank. .... Set up Timesaver shelf layout. .....GOAL: Have trains up and running before next winter closes down the (unheated) garage again.

As a suggestion, consider whether it would be possible to set up the 2x6 time saver in your bedroom using the following idea. Instead of using a 2x6 plank, make the layout from 1/4"plywood with a 2" layer of foam glued on top. This will be much lighter than any board, and will also be more dimensionally stable (no warping) than any plank (unless you add a lot of bracing). It would be stiff enough for a layout and could be supported on a pair of shelf brackets (the type that fit in the U shaped vertical standards that screw to the wall). When not in use the layout could be easily stood up against a wall, (assuming you don't try a lot of vertical scenery or tall buildings) and the shelf brackets removed. Very little impact, space-wise, to the bedroom. And it would allow you year round operation.

Another option would be a hollow core wood door. They come as narrow as 24", although they are normally a standard 6'- 8" long instead of the 6' you are planning on. But they can be cut down. Verry light and very stiff.

Something to consider. Good luck on your plan for 2005.


Regards

Ed
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 26, 2005 8:43 PM


finish weathering all my cars
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, February 26, 2005 9:12 PM
1. Cross off "some" of the items on the honey-do list, fini***hem this time.
2. Tear up existing lower level layout since I'll not be able to maintain the complicated track plan I have created.
3. Start planning new SIMPLE switching layout to fit my 10x15 room in N scale.
4. Continue scenery and detail work on the upper level around the room layout.
5. Thin out my N scale accumulation over the last 10+ years.
6. Have some fun in my retirement years.
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Posted by grayfox1119 on Saturday, February 26, 2005 11:03 PM
1. Finish construction of my train room ( 3/4 done)
2. Build 1st HO layout after 55 year hiatus raising a family of 4, U.S. Army, College, working career, church, Little league, etc., etc.
If I get the tables all constructed, tracks layed out and working well for DCC, and some scenery completed, I will consider 2005 a success.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 27, 2005 8:02 AM
1) Finish 3 by 6 N scale RR, and have it ready for auction at local train show in November. Minimum bid will get my money back for a new project, and any profit will go to Marine Corps Toys for Tots program.
2) After the auction, begin 9 by 11 around the walls HO layout.
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Posted by TrainFreak409 on Sunday, February 27, 2005 3:10 PM
START MY LAYOUT

Simple, sweet, and to the point.

~[8]~ TrainFreak409 ~[8]~

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, February 27, 2005 4:05 PM
Lets see...

Try to fini***his semester of school without failing, that'd be a plus.
Get ready for move to PA this summer. I'll be within reach of the Strasburg Railway!

*Build up a consist for the Southerner passenger train.
*Help my friend with his collection of Western Maryland stuff. Assemble cars, work on loco's etc.
*Add another brass steam engine to my collection, and a matching plastic caboose.

Future projects will always change, the above is just a sample of what I'd like to do.
Alvie.
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Posted by bikerraypa on Sunday, February 27, 2005 8:47 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by AlvieCO

Lets see...

Try to fini***his semester of school without failing, that'd be a plus.
Get ready for move to PA this summer. I'll be within reach of the Strasburg Railway!

*Build up a consist for the Southerner passenger train.
*Help my friend with his collection of Western Maryland stuff. Assemble cars, work on loco's etc.
*Add another brass steam engine to my collection, and a matching plastic caboose.

Future projects will always change, the above is just a sample of what I'd like to do.
Alvie.


Alvie, where in PA you goin' to?? We'll give you the grand rail tour.

Anyway, for projects:

1. Tear down HO scale Western Allegheny to make room into storage room. DONE

2. Build N scale Brady's Bend Central in a coffee table to tide me over until the new HO layout is built.. IN PROGRESS (AND WOW, "N" IS PRETTY NEAT!)

3. Build two new rooms on my house. ("Gee, since I'm adding a guest room, it wouldn't cost that much more to just add TWO rooms so I can have a room for my trains and workbench and....") IN PROGRESS

4. find SOMEWHERE to buy beg borrow steal or get plans for a PRR H10S Lines West tender. UNSUCCESSFUL TO DATE

5. Break down and buy a brass H10s, if I can find one. BUT WHERE?

6. Finish my book on the Western Allegheny. IN PROGRESS

7. Design a PRR-inspired paint scheme for the custom bike I'm building. DONE

8. Spend all my free time reading this forum. DONE


Ray out.



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Posted by CBQ_Guy on Tuesday, March 1, 2005 2:27 PM
What I would like VERY MUCH to do in 2005 is fini***he basement prep work and at least START building some benchwork.. I'm a model railroader [censored] not a home improvement contractor!
"Paul [Kossart] - The CB&Q Guy" [In Illinois] ~ Modeling the CB&Q and its fictional 'Illiniwek River-Subdivision-Branch Line' in the 1960's. ~

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