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Good Morning! What did Santa bring you all?

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Posted by dale8chevyss on Thursday, December 27, 2007 7:24 PM
Train related; Bobs Hot Dog stand, two traffic signals, one crossing signal, two packs of people (full figured and farm), and a passenger car, all from my G/f.  Either she really loves me or she wants to get me out of the room to work on my trains :)

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Posted by n2mopac on Thursday, December 27, 2007 5:08 PM

I know I'm behind here, but Santa (my beautiful wife) brought me the wireless conversion for my MRC Prodigy Advance. I am very excited about it and can't wait to truly break it in in January.

 Ron

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Posted by riogrande5761 on Thursday, December 27, 2007 1:32 PM

I live alone so Santa didn't visit my apartment.  However, recent shipments or gifts to myself which fall under Christmas season include the following HO items:

-Genesis F3AB set D&RGW single stripe
-Athearn RTR SD40T-2's (7 D&RGW and 1 SP)
-Walthers Tank cars (2) were on sale
-Walthers Material Handling Cars (2-phase II) were on sale
-Walthers Pullman Standard 52 seat coaches (2) were on sale
-Walthers Amtrak Superliners (3 coaches) were on sale
-Atlas CF4650 3-bay hopper (2) Cotton Belt "stacked logo"

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Posted by Darth Santa Fe on Thursday, December 27, 2007 11:37 AM

What did Santa bring me this year?

A Tiger Valley ALCO RSD-12 kit
A Proto 2000 53' AAR 50 ton flat car
Two Bachmann Silver Amfleet Phase II coaches
An NMRA Standards gauge

I also got a Golden Spike puzzle, some HO snowy pine trees, a Revell 1:25 '48 Ford Convertible kit, and then The Eagles's "Long Road Out of Eden" and Peter Cetera's "World Falling Down" to listen to while I work on all this great stuff.Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by twcenterprises on Thursday, December 27, 2007 3:42 AM
 TheK4Kid wrote:
I was working local for the last ten years, and really enjoyed it, go home everyday, no  OTR and being gone all week, because let's face it, you can't really have any hobbies or any real home life, and despite the ads in classifieds, no one wants to pay a decent wage, they advertise 700 to 1,000 a week, but I just laugh, years ago, I had my own truck, pulled for a local automotive firm, and made  7,500 to 9,000 a week gross to the truck,(running Indiana to  California delivering product to Ford Motor Company and loaded BOTH WAYS, no deadhead! fuel was 28 to 39 cents a gallon, there were FAR FEWER RADAR COPS, life on the road was much better, prices were much less costly, and my paycheck was almost constantly at least 1/3 or more what the truck grossed.  Unforunately, those days are long gone and NAFTA forever sealed the fate of those days ever returning again!

Now it costs almost 2,000 to 2,500 a week just for fuel!

75 to 100 dollar an hour labor rates to get trucks worked on, 375 dollars for a road service call, owning your own is a very RISKY BUSINESS! 

I'm actually looking into new business line, really don't want to climb back into any trucks anymore, 32 years on the road, I've had my fill!

Can't really say I blame you, I would never think about buying another truck unless I had a golden opportunity come along.  I'll let some other poor joker...er uh, victim...er, uh, owner worry with those headaches.

As for those companies advertising $700-1,000 a week, yeah right.  They'll run you as hard as they can, some will cheat you on pay and/or nickle and dime you to death, and you'd be burned out in less than a year.  Oh, and hope those DOT cops don't audit your lie book... er uh, log book.  In all fairness there are some companies that don't do that, they run you legal, but then you end up starving for miles.

For now, I'll stick with my local gig. 

Brad 

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Posted by P & LE RR on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 9:29 PM
 Dave Vollmer wrote:

Among other nice things, I got the gift that keeps on giving...

...A Mr. Beer Home Brewing Kit!!!

First batch of lager is fermenting as we speak!

Looks like I'm about to embark on yet another lifelong hobby...

Merry Christmas!!!

 

pretty soon you will step up to the 5 gallon carboys and be brewing two cases at a time... trust me... i am at that stage of my homebrewing adventure!!! its a great hobby that is a BLAST to enjoy! 

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Posted by SilverSpike on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 9:27 PM
 wgnrr wrote:

You could always remove a end, replace it with a TSP BN "Glacier View" Theater Car end, paint the end green, and decal the car for the Glacier View. Then, you'd have the car as your personal business car...and it's prototype.

Phil

Great idea Phil, thanks for the suggestion! That would also mean more revenue for the Southern passenger through service, the operating options are endless....

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Posted by Trainman24 on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 9:05 PM
I got the magic pan bakeries, Kato Amtrak PH40, Tri level CSX auto carrier, and a tool kit, and a work bench from Santa. My family got me a flatcar kit, old ford plant kit, and  the diesel house kit from walthers.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by fwdguy on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 7:52 PM

Merry Christmas to all.

 I was lucky to get an Atlas limited edition U30C BN #1776 bicentennial locomotive. Its one nice model and runs like a dream.

 And also a Soo Line Accurail covered hoper and a roundhouse Golden West gondola and some odds and ends.

 Overall a great Christmas and spending it with my family.

Mark

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Posted by whitman500 on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 3:52 PM

This was the year of the brass locomotive.  I got a:

W&R NP 2-8-8-2

PFM SOO 4-6-2

Sunset NP 4-8-4

Now I need to get DCC and sound in the first two and get them up and running.

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Posted by wgnrr on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 2:38 PM
 SilverSpike wrote:

I got this from under the tree from my mother-in-law on Christmas morning...

And a detailed description of the Walthers item found here:

http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/932-6522

Also got a set of seated Preiser Kg passengers:

And a detailed description of the Preiser Kg item found here:

http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/590-10299

Now, I don't normally collect Burlington Northern but my M-I-L's dad worked for the BN and she has a special place in her heart for the Burlington Route! So, I will have to come up with a way to incorporate a few pieces of BN on the layout!

Any suggestions?

I also got a $200.00 gift cert from Train Buddy Train Shop from the better half!

Cheers,

Ryan

 

You could always remove a end, replace it with a TSP BN "Glacier View" Theater Car end, paint the end green, and decal the car for the Glacier View. Then, you'd have the car as your personal business car...and it's prototype.

Phil

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Posted by fiatfan on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 12:03 PM

Here's what I got for Christmas:

Hailey is our first great grand daughter and this was our first opportunity to hold her.  

 

Tom 

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Posted by C&O Fan on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 12:00 PM
 DigitalGriffin wrote:
 C O Fan wrote:

A New Camera

BLI E Unit?

 

 

VERY GOOD  !

Yes it is !

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Posted by DigitalGriffin on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 10:48 AM

AHM Sunoco oil tank car

Bachmann BN 50 foot box car

Tyco SP 70 foot box car

Bachmann F-7 Western Maryland. 

Model Power Church

Woodland scenics gas station

Walthers Pet Supply store

A couple woodland scenics figures & cars

With these gifts you would have thought I like trains or something.  Clown [:o)]

Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions

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Posted by DigitalGriffin on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 10:44 AM
 C O Fan wrote:

A New Camera

BLI E Unit?

 

Don - Specializing in layout DC->DCC conversions

Modeling C&O transition era and steel industries There's Nothing Like Big Steam!

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Posted by SilverSpike on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 10:21 AM

I got this from under the tree from my mother-in-law on Christmas morning...

And a detailed description of the Walthers item found here:

http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/932-6522

Also got a set of seated Preiser Kg passengers:

And a detailed description of the Preiser Kg item found here:

http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/590-10299

Now, I don't normally collect Burlington Northern but my M-I-L's dad worked for the BN and she has a special place in her heart for the Burlington Route! So, I will have to come up with a way to incorporate a few pieces of BN on the layout!

Any suggestions?

I also got a $200.00 gift cert from Train Buddy Train Shop from the better half!

Cheers,

Ryan

 

Ryan Boudreaux
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Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger era
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Posted by TheK4Kid on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 10:04 AM
 twcenterprises wrote:
 TheK4Kid wrote:
Fortunately I just got a doctors release, so I'll have to look for work, my former employer discharged me because of my injury, then refused to file an accident report with the state of Indiana Workmens Comp Board.

The state gave him a BIG BAG of COAL for Xmas, and pulled his rights for running his trucks in Indiana and he can't reapply for three years!
It really cooked his Xmas Goose, because he had a very profitable contract hauling GM parts.

And I sent him a lawsuit for 6 months wages, and damages.
The accident was due to his negligence of safety.

TheK4Kid

So, I take it, you are a fellow truck driver.  Are you *SURE* you don't work for the same company I do?  Feel free to send an email, I wouldn't ask for you to publicly say the name of the company.

Brad 

Hi Brad,

 Yes I am, or was! LOL!

I at one time worked for a Georgia based company and they were very good folks to work for!This other guy is based in a more northernly state, and no I won't mention the name on here.In fact the Georgia based company asked me to come back, but they don't have anything in my immediate area, and I  would have to move to Indianapolis Indiana, which I have no desire to do.
I was working local for the last ten ywears, and really enjoyed it, go home everyday, no  OTR and being gone all week, because let's face it, you can't really have any hobbies or any real home life, and despite the ads in  classifieds, no one wants to pay a decent wage, they advertise 700 to 1,000 a week, but I just laugh, years ago, I had my own truck, pulled for a local automotive firm, and made  7,500 to 9,000 a week gross to the truck,(running Indiana to  California delivering product to Ford Motor Company and loaded BOTH WAYS, no deadhead! fuel was 28 to 39 cents a gallon, there were FAR FEWER RADAR COPS, life on the road was much better, prices were much less costly, and my paycheck was almost constantly at least 1/3 or more what the truck grossed.Unforunately, those days are long gone and NAFTA forever sealed the fate of those days ever returning again!

Now it costs almost 2,000 to 2,500 a week just for fuel!

75 to 100 dollar an hour labor rates to get trucks worked on, 375 dollars for a road service call, owning your own is a very RISKY BUSINESS! 

I'm actually looking into new business line, really don't want to climb back into any trucks anymore, 32 years on the raod, I've had my fill!

 

Have a great New Year! 

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Posted by secondhandmodeler on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 9:39 AM

I received a new digital camera for Christmas.  It actually has a few manual settings, unlike my former camera.  I also got an air compressor from my father.  He bought it for the garage, I have different plans for it.  I'm going to pair it up with an air brush promised to me from my uncle.  He forgot to bring it to Christmas.  Now all I need is a new layout to use it on!  Oh, and I got new socks! Can't forget the socks!

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 9:01 AM

My nephew gave me $50.00 in gift certificates to LHS and he is going to try and get me the wood for layout(switching).That made me Happy-Happy

Merry Christmas to all-Bob 

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Posted by sparkyjay31 on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 8:42 AM
4 roundhouse B&M passenger cars and a check worth $300 toward a new engine!!!
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Posted by CP5415 on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 8:38 AM

The only useful train related stuff I received were a Craftsman 19.2v vacuum, which is good for cleaning the benchwork & stuff & a "modern" Conductors watch. Battery operated not wind up.

Also $20 cash so that's being thoughtfully spent at the local hobby shop.

Gordon

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Posted by ds137 on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 8:23 AM

Santa started it all last Christmas with a Bachmann boxed set that kept me entertained for about 10 minutes, but still thrills the Grandbabies (3 boys, ages 4,3 and 3).  As I already work in 1:1 scale, ( I dispatch for the BNSF) operations are the challenge, not watching it go in circles, I didn't drag it out very often, but being the soft hearted PawPaw, I always accomodated the babies.  Then the train show came to town (Houston) and I dragged Me-Maw and the babies to the show.... Layouts after layouts, scenery and SOUND!   Me-Maw was hooked!  (I was already there, having built a layout in '79-'80 that had to be torn down for the new nursery.... things happen, you know....)  Then a visit to a local club - All Points North in Conroe... I am a devious little snot aren't I?  More SOUND and great scenery, fine Club.  Since the Show, Santa has been paying off like winning the slots... Lumber for the benchwork, Flex track, a dozen or so Atlas switches,  Foam, tools, a couple of forays into e-bay for some used cars and a used 4-8-0 that needs some work,  but still runs ok..  This year - Jackpot!  NCE DCC cab system, a BLI SD-40 in ATSF livery, and the Kids threw in for gift certs for the LHS... Turn about is fair play, though.... Santa love those "little black ones"  so I got her a Spectrum 2-8-0 so she can join in the fun.  I have about 70% of the trackwork finished on a 9x5 layout that pretty much copies the Granite Gorge and Northern track plan by Atlas  (we all love bridges and tunnels don't we?)  and will be building modules to hang off the sides later..... I love Christmas!   Sure glad "Santa" likes trains too!

 

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Posted by C&O Fan on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 7:25 AM

A New Camera

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Posted by Tom Bryant_MR on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 5:25 AM

My kids gave the wife and I two tickets on the Austin Steam Train running from Cedar Park to Burnet Tx.  We'll do it in the spring.  She loves shopping in Burnet and I will enjoy the train ride.

Regards,

Tom

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Posted by mearrin69 on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 3:32 AM

Hi all,
My haul from the wife, dogs, and cats: Misc. rolling stock, odds & ends (track, switches, NMRA gauge, etc.), couple of non-Kalmbach mags, a work light, Weller heavy duty soldering gun, and a DeWalt 10" compound mitre saw (complete surprise but will come in handy when I build the 'real' layout). Well, that's the train stuff anyway :)

I got her a buncha Nike and UnderArmor workout gear (which I consider a worthwhile investment...heh...never discourage your wife when she wants to stay in shape), clothes from Victoria's secret, and various things for her hobbies. The 'kids' got ropes for tugging, pig ears, dried fish, catnip toys, etc. Don't worry they all have fur.

Had a very nice Christmas day catching a movie with my wife and a friend and making a yummy Italian dinner. Hope you all had a great day too.
M

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Posted by wgnrr on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 3:03 AM

Bachmann 2-8-4, NKP 765 (PM 1225 soon to come)
Athearn Genesis MP15AC Canadian Pacific (non-sound, of course)
2 Athearn RTR HELM Leasing GP38-2's
Athearn RTR C&NW Work Train set

Some railroad books, real Union Pacific employee chest pack (for handheld radio), genreal Christmas items, ect...

Phil

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Posted by twcenterprises on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 2:15 AM
 TheK4Kid wrote:
Fortunately I just got a doctors release, so I'll have to look for work, my former employer discharged me because of my injury, then refused to file an accident report with the state of Indiana Workmens Comp Board.

The state gave him a BIG BAG of COAL for Xmas, and pulled his rights for running his trucks in Indiana and he can't reapply for three years!
It really cooked his Xmas Goose, because he had a very profitable contract hauling GM parts.

And I sent him a lawsuit for 6 months wages, and damages.
The accident was due to his negligence of safety.

TheK4Kid

So, I take it, you are a fellow truck driver.  Are you *SURE* you don't work for the same company I do?  Feel free to send an email, I wouldn't ask for you to publicly say the name of the company.

Brad 

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Posted by cwclark on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 12:15 AM
 Dave Vollmer wrote:

Among other nice things, I got the gift that keeps on giving...

...A Mr. Beer Home Brewing Kit!!!

First batch of lager is fermenting as we speak!

Looks like I'm about to embark on yet another lifelong hobby...

Merry Christmas!!!

Well, there goes the layout. That home brew has quite the kick!...Santa brought me a Noch grass master with the sampler pack, some silflor, two Walther's Cornerstone buildings, a rix engine house, some pieser figures, and on the way, (didn't get here yet) an Athearn MP15AC yard switcher and an undecorated SD45-2 both with DCC and Sound!....chuck

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Posted by TheK4Kid on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 12:14 AM
 Dave Vollmer wrote:

Among other nice things, I got the gift that keeps on giving...

...A Mr. Beer Home Brewing Kit!!!

First batch of lager is fermenting as we speak!

Looks like I'm about to embark on yet another lifelong hobby...

Merry Christmas!!!

 

That's cool Dave!Make beer, drink beer, run trains!

You're going to be a VERY POPULAR guy from now on, now all us guys have TWO reasons to come and see your layout!

The layout and the beer!
Have fun Dave!

TheK4Kid 

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