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What's your to do list look like
Posted by Budliner on Sunday, October 28, 2007 6:20 PM

I need CA glue

 

 

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Posted by HEdward on Sunday, October 28, 2007 6:26 PM
 Budliner wrote:

I need CA glue

 

 

K

Gotta stick to that list!(sorry, I took a punny pill this morning)

Your use of too rather than to seems to convey either an urgency or futility to the DO list.  My layouts(HO over O and both over storage)need to get a little momentum more than anything else.  Too much to do can scare off the start of any project.

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Posted by tomikawaTT on Sunday, October 28, 2007 6:33 PM

Condensing the full notebook, it looks like:

  1. Build the layout (currently benchwork 40%, trackwork 20%, permanent electricals 7%, scenery 0%)
  2. Clean, lubricate and upgrade all my rolling stock, most of which has been boxed up since I moved to Sin City several years ago.
  3. Set up and operate to the prototype's September, 1964 published timetable.

Of course, the actual CEPRI file is a couple of thousand lines long!

Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)

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Posted by dinwitty on Sunday, October 28, 2007 7:19 PM
 Budliner wrote:

I need CA glue

 

 

K

I have a wall full of model projects and including ...BUILD DAT DERN LAYOUT!!!

I would fill these pages with things to do. 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, October 28, 2007 7:29 PM

 Budliner wrote:
I need CA glue

I need another beer.  I just picked up more CA last week.

I've got one more subway station still without lights, the small Scollay Square station on a dead-end siding.  I've got the lights, so there's no excuse, but with all the little bulbs I've pushed my old train transformer to the limit, so I'll have to put something else on line for my scenic illumination.

The stockyard is about half done.  I need to add the ground cover, and put the same over the "scenic covers" for the Atlas switch machines in the neighborhood.  I've got to go to market, to market, to buy a fat pig, or 10 or 20, or maybe some sheep.

Next I need to level out the yard and glue down and ballast all the yard tracks.  I hate the thought of doing this, because I have to reach across a lot to get to the tracks in the middle of the layout.

And then it's time to start on Moose Bay itself - the big hole in the layout that will be water...

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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Posted by Hoople on Sunday, October 28, 2007 7:56 PM

Hmmm...

Get backdrop and install backdrop

Add hill, tunnel, and retaining walls

Complete town

Add grass

Ballast

Have fun running trains on a 4x8.

 

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Posted by twhite on Sunday, October 28, 2007 8:06 PM

Oboy--

Vacuum the layout.

Clean track.

Dislodge spiders.

Send eviction notices to several mice.

Clean loco wheels.

Relay track on viaduct.

Re-solder some electrical connections.

Re-motor a couple of old brass locos.

Try and find room for some industrial spurs.

Build a staging yard.

Try and put a back-drop behind an already constructed mountain range.

Find a bigger, better stepladder.

Do all this before Christmas when my son and grandson arrive and expect the layout to be running PERFECTLY.

Tom Dead [xx(] 

 

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Posted by Big Ugly Waz on Sunday, October 28, 2007 9:12 PM

1 Finish insulating walls & roof of shed

2 Gyprock ( drywall ) shed walls

3 Air Con for shed

4 Finish designing & start building the REAL layout and stop using my kids one to test trains & rollingstock

5 Install about a dozen sound decoders , fit kadees & metal wheelsets to about a hundred carriages, fix, sell or bin 3 Rivarossi steamers, build a bunch of 3 bay hopper & husky stack kits, fit weights to a bunch of containers, build a bunch of building kits, find time to build a 21 bay modern roundhouse, find time to build a roundhouse shay kit, find time................................

6 Oh and I almost forgot, HAVE FUN !!!

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Posted by graphitehemi on Sunday, October 28, 2007 9:21 PM
It gets longer and longer everytime I sit down and try to check off things that are done. Confused [%-)]

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Posted by wjstix on Sunday, October 28, 2007 9:29 PM
My "to do" list if written out would look like a phone book!! I've finished painting most of the walls in the basement, just have to seal a few cracks where the floor and walls join, "paint" the floor with waterseal, put up shelving for benchwork, build benchwork, buy track, lay track...I'm going to be working for a LONG time!! (But that's what makes it fun.) Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by larak on Sunday, October 28, 2007 9:32 PM

Five years worth.

For example:

1) Install telephone poles on "finished" part of layout.

2) Ballast sidings and spurs in the millstone quarry

3) Start construction the bluestone quarry

4) Install another dozen tortoises when funds permit

5) Super detail scenery in a few places

6) Modify track at two of the industries

7) Design, build install block signals

8) Build helix

9) Extend fascia 

10) Plan city then main yard 

etc etc etc

It's a good thing that this stuff is so much fun~!  Laugh [(-D]

Karl 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 28, 2007 10:06 PM

1- Plan and execute Unitrack Purchases until complete.

2- Build benchwork after finalizing plan and confirming various elements.

3- Decide how to best "Operate" with Waybill, card system.

4- Give all engines a chance to run once a week.

5- Paint the track.

6- Finish the last of the hobby shop orders this year. (Make that TWO hobby shops worth)

 6a- Wait for the orders to arrive. Some have been waited for 1 year or more.

7- Plan for Christmas Sales.

8- Plan for Cotton belt 819 Show in April of 08.

9- Acquire additional space via demo

10- Get off these forums and sit at the workbench and actually do something =)

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Posted by canazar on Sunday, October 28, 2007 10:26 PM

I tired to uplod my list to the website to show everyone.  Internet told me.

 "ERROR:File Too large. Get real.",

then my computer crashed.

 

Ah, seriously, I tried to do a list, but there is so much.  I just go out and do what my mood strikes me to do. More fun that way and I leave the lists for work.

Now, I have a wish list.........

 

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Posted by aloco on Monday, October 29, 2007 12:52 AM

1 - buy more locomotives

2 - buy more locomotives

3 - buy more locomotives

4 - buy more locomotives

5 - buy more locomotives 

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Posted by jimrice4449 on Monday, October 29, 2007 1:32 AM
Would that be Vol. I or Vol. II?
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Posted by twcenterprises on Monday, October 29, 2007 3:48 AM

Mine's blank.  It may not get anything accomplished, but I don't have any trouble finishing the list, either.

Brad 

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Posted by P42 108 on Monday, October 29, 2007 5:26 AM

My list is still growing, nevermind what is already on it. I have the benchwork 85% completed. Before I can start laying track, running trains and consider scenery, I have to finish the benchwork. To do this I need:

1. To purchase 1 sheet of plywood cut to my specifications

2. And purchase 2 pieces of Owens Corning foam insulation board.

 After that I need to:

1. Go buy 1 package of Atlas 24" radius curves

2. Go buy a ton of cork roadbed sheets

Once I complete these tasks, then its off to the races laying track. I'll probably have more things to add to my list once I begin.....

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Posted by rs2mike on Monday, October 29, 2007 5:32 AM
 twcenterprises wrote:

Mine's blank.  It may not get anything accomplished, but I don't have any trouble finishing the list, either.

Brad 

I'm with Brad.  If there is no list it always gets done.

Mine is really long seeing as I just started this hobby at age 30 last year.  My list right now while I sell my current house is to add Dcc to my engines and weahter the rolling stock.  I have thoughts about at least painting and weathering building walls for assembly later but I already have enought to do converting old riv rs-2 to dcc.

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Posted by Railphotog on Monday, October 29, 2007 6:06 AM
Which volume?  Cool [8D]

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Posted by C&O Fan on Monday, October 29, 2007 7:01 AM

1} Live long enough to complete my list

2} see # 1

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Posted by SilverSpike on Monday, October 29, 2007 9:32 AM

Mine looks like this: (as posted originally here on 10-17-2007, 8:59 AM http://www.trains.com/trccs/forums/1242351/ShowPost.aspx)

I find that when I make a punch list or detailed "To Do" list that I have more focus and direction, but most importantly it gives me a road map to follow and a guideline. The list also provides motivation to move, add, or change any of the items on the list. With this flexibility I am able to focus on the specific steps needed to achieve the results. It also gives me a picture at a glance of what needs to happen and in what order, making sure that I do not skip a step that needs to be done before other work gets started.

The Roundhouse Turntable Renovation Project includes the following action plans:

  1. Track
    • Complete inspection pits
    • Lay track
    • Wire track to DCC buss with SPST switches (includes step 2 below) isolating each for on/off positions
    • Mount and wire turntable motor to DPDT switch for reversing direction and also a rheostat for variable speed
  2. Fascia board
    • Mount fascia board from end of staging freight yard up to end of swing bridge
    • Cut and attach UP5 for area between middle of freight yard and roundhouse area
    • Mount SPST, DPDT, and rheostat for roundtable track and turntable
  3. Backdrop
    • Measure and cut hardboard for backdrop
    • Paint backdrop
    • Add clouds
  4. Roof
    • Remove the existing roof from the roundhouse building, and then repair and reinforce the sub-roofing and support structure
    • Make roof a single removable piece so that inside details can be viewed when lifted
    • Add a simulated tar paper roof using either fine grit sand paper with the paper removed, or utilizing masking tape, both cut to 3' scale feet widths
  5. Detailing
    • Build and add details to the interior and exterior of the roundhouse
    • Repair windows
    • Repair wood trim
    • Paint roundhouse interior and exterior
    • Oil and fuel storage tanks built and placed in designated areas
    • Metal working machinery painted and added, includes a drill press, lathe tool maker and tool grider
    • Various tools
    • Propane and acetylene tanks
    • Oil drums
    • Dumpsters
    • Metal storage cages
    • Industrial machinery loads
    • Compressor
    • Various MOW equipment including rail lifter
    • Weathering all details, roundhouse, turntable, and track
  6. Scenery
    • Gravel and asphalt roads and parking areas around the roundhouse
    • Ground material and ground cover (Sculptamold and scenery base a la Joe Fugate)
    • Paint ground scenery base
    • Apply dirt, grass, foliage, weeds, trees
    • Create hills and bearm built up to main line track behind roundhouse, benchwork edge and backdrop
    • Ballast added and weathering applied

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Posted by BRAKIE on Monday, October 29, 2007 9:41 AM

Where to start?

1.Finish the 6 remaining club projects before the Spring open house.

2.Paint my undecorated shells in the new Huron River Scheme.

3.Add KD couplers to the 6 Athearn RTR cars I got 5 months ago..Shock [:O]

4.Build a photo prop.

5.Service my locomotives.

Larry

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Posted by Budliner on Monday, October 29, 2007 8:01 PM

thank you all that added to this thread

you made it one of my favorites

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 29, 2007 8:16 PM

11- Move computer desk out of the train room and put wife's machine on it.

12- Fill newly vacated corner with more benchwork, track and stuff.

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Posted by on30francisco on Monday, October 29, 2007 8:26 PM
Builg a wooden cab on the Bachmann On30 porter to convert it to G scale. Right now I have a mock-up cab made of poster board.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 29, 2007 9:19 PM

1. take a trip to the hardware store and my not so local LHS to get supplies i need to get my layout going (benchwork is all done)

2. install items purchased

3. weather and install track

and the list goes on forever

:] 

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Posted by zeis96 on Monday, October 29, 2007 11:36 PM
Well, since I traded in the truck for a car I haven't been able to do any real work to my benchwork. Tuesday I'm borrowing a truck and going to Menards and loading up. Plus, I'm on vacation with the intentions of spending the majority of my time getting the benchwork done. If all goes like I hope, I could be laying track in the very near future!!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 11:40 PM

Finished taking the desk out and cleared the corner.

Planned new carpet install, wall repairs and repaints planned.

New town is being developed based on existing structures.

Trackwork being developed based on best switching needs for the space.

Layout deck height decided on along with overall use of room space.

All of that in addition to steam cleaning the carpeting in entire home along with installation of second computer and networking it off the router.

Last but not least, errand trip planned to two LHS's within the week.

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Posted by HEdward on Thursday, November 8, 2007 8:34 PM
 aloco wrote:

1 - buy more locomotives

2 - buy more locomotives

3 - buy more locomotives

4 - buy more locomotives

5 - buy more locomotives 

 

Could we interest you in some freight cars to go with all that motive power you seem to be lacking?

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Thursday, November 8, 2007 9:38 PM

Get divorce finished

Get a new place to live

Build a new layout

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