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Posted by Flashwave on Monday, March 24, 2008 7:38 PM
 pcarrell wrote:

 jeffrey-wimberly wrote:

Oh yes they call him the streak.......

(Anyone besides me remember that song?)

Nope

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Monday, March 24, 2008 7:46 PM

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Posted by sleeper33 on Monday, March 24, 2008 8:05 PM
 pcarrell wrote:

Oh yes they call him the streak.......

(Anyone besides me remember that song?)

yes about mid 70's if memory serves

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Posted by Hoople on Monday, March 24, 2008 8:09 PM

Today is just one of those days...

I tested the tracks. Switch needed some work. Tweak, test, tweak, test, no avail. Then the challenger's right side traction tire fell off. That was SOO much fun to put back on. Then I ripped up the switch, and re-layed it. Still no luck. Then every, yes EVERY piece of rolling stock I own derailed at least twice...

I guess it's just one of those days.

Mark

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, March 24, 2008 8:13 PM
 Hoople wrote:

Today is just one of those days...

I tested the tracks. Switch needed some work. Tweak, test, tweak, test, no avail. Then the challenger's right side traction tire fell off. That was SOO much fun to put back on. Then I ripped up the switch, and re-layed it. Still no luck. Then every, yes EVERY piece of rolling stock I own derailed at least twice...

I guess it's just one of those days.

Mark

Replace the switch. The one you have is obviously defective.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, March 24, 2008 8:15 PM
 pcarrell wrote:

Oh yes they call him the streak.......

(Anyone besides me remember that song?)

Yes, I first heard that song when I was 13.

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Posted by Guilford Guy on Monday, March 24, 2008 8:18 PM

I had a good modeling day. MoW crews replaced aging rail on the Clarksville Sub, in preparation for a diversion down the div this weekend (Greenburg Show). The Switch to the station has been rebuilt, and new rail on the siding. more work is still needed due to a dip towards the end of the siding. Rutland Paxton & Southern Gas Electric 1180 has been returned to service. The veteran took a tumble into a creek a couple years back. In addition to cosmetic which has been repaired, the locomotive's truck mount, snapped, the driveshaft wasn't recovered from the stream bed. The Engine and traction motors suffered water damage, not to mention the controls. The locomotive had been OOS until a couple weeks back, when we finished wiring, and fired her up! The driveshaft arrived today and was installed in the unit. The motor mount has been welded. While its great that she is back in service, her years on the road are dwindling. After RP&S sent her into the creek she was traded with MNER for a 44 tonner. RP&S went out of business last year and the 44 tonner was returned. Plans are to keep an eye on 1180. The locomotive has had so much work it can't take anymore... If the driveshaft were to break, or the truck mount break again, she is dead, and will probably be sent to a museum. Anywyas... Today she moved for the first time in a couple years. Off the main where she had been stored, and onto the station siding. It was great to hear her rev up!

Cheers! 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, March 24, 2008 8:18 PM

Howdy 

I know what you're talking about, Mark. Been there done that. Nothing works. You'll know you are advancing when everything works perfectly unless you are showing the layout to company and all that stuff happens.

PC .. thanks for keeping us posted. I know it's hard on your whole family as well as for young PC. Prayers continue.

Jeff's neat photo almost made me think he got one of those old Athearn rubber band drives going. I think the Athearn hustler did a scale 400 mph.

I've been working on scenery, again

.

 

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Posted by rtraincollector on Monday, March 24, 2008 9:00 PM
 pcarrell wrote:

 jeffrey-wimberly wrote:

Oh yes they call him the streak.......

(Anyone besides me remember that song?)

Hey ethal you get your clothes back on you hear me you *(&^$#@

Life's hard, even harder if your stupid  John Wayne

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Posted by gear-jammer on Monday, March 24, 2008 9:53 PM
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Sign - Oops [#oops] Looks like dinner is on me, Chloe, here's the plastic...

I will have the special, Chloe.  Put it on Ryan's tab.  I was in such a hurry this morning that I didn't notice that it was my turn. Maybe next time.

Jerry,  Standard Oil.  What a flash from the past.Thumbs Up [tup]

Garry,  I am enjoying your steel mill photos.  Do you use chalk for your weathering?

Tom,  Are you modeling the Sierra Nevada's?  The Yuba River should give you lots of riverbed choices to model.

Rob,  You are sure dedicated if you have to borrow a computer to stay in touch with us.

Philip,  Hope that your son is doing better.

Jeff,  I was voting for back to the future.

der,  Did you dry any of last season's bushes for trees on your layout?

Dick,  How is bowling?

  

Sue

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Monday, March 24, 2008 10:08 PM

Finally got to Phoenix at 2:30 pm after the Southwest Flight #699 was delayed Chicago. Got on the Shuttle U to Prescott & arrived there at aroun six.

 

       PC, great news about PC jr. Hope he is feeling better.

 

                       Food on me on this page!!

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Monday, March 24, 2008 10:31 PM

Evening Gang:

PC it's good to hear that your son is doing better. Was the emergency at the hospital because of him or because your wife needed a break?

I hauled rock and busted up concrete down to the creek from my sister in laws place most of the afternooon. Then tonight I went to the basement and set up the C$NW passenger train and the Milwaukee Road passenger train for the grand girl. She is 2 and a train freck. She loves to watch the trains go by. I hope that it lasts.

Well it's late and I'm tired and aching. We are really a yacking bunch. 3+ pages since last night.

Good Night All

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, March 24, 2008 10:53 PM

Hello again ....

Sue asked: "Garry,  I am enjoying your steel mill photos.  Do you use chalk for your weathering?" Actually, no to chalk. The steel mill, most of the steel mill cars, and the Baldwin switchers were weathered with spray paint, but don't tell "Spray Can Rembrandt".

We're going nuts once again this year with income taxes. Drives us crazy. This time we are using "TaxCut" software. We may go back to "TurboTax" again next year. Actually, both of them drive us insane. If Uncle Sam wants to replace income taxes with sales taxes, he certainly has my apporval of that. SoapBox [soapbox] We''l keep at it and get it right, but the entire process is really excessively arduous. There are better things to do with our time.  Oh, never mind........

 

 

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, March 24, 2008 10:54 PM

Good to know I'm not the only one that remembers that song!

 Paul W. Beverung wrote:

PC it's good to hear that your son is doing better. Was the emergency at the hospital because of him or because your wife needed a break?

Yes

It was a little of both.  Dad was needed to help with "guy stuff", and mom needed a break too.  I actually took her down to the smoothie bar they have this evening for a break.  It was only 15-20 minutes, but it was needed.  We're hoping for a release tomorrow, but we'll see.

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Posted by sleeper33 on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 1:27 AM

cheque please girls

off for 4 days now . Hope your son is home by the time i'm back in Philip and hoople hope your bb has arrived also.

take care all

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03-25-2008
Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 5:06 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile [:D]

Clown [:o)]

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 5:22 AM
Good morning.

It's 42 degrees here at the present time with clear skies. Expecting a high of 72 today with partly cloudy conditions.

Today's Weather for:      
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      3/25/2008

Wind Chill:  41°F
Humidity:  73%
Dew Point:  33°F

So Far Today

High:  44°F
Low:  41°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  0mph NNE

Today  High: 75    Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. South winds 10 to 15 mph.    

Tonight  Low: 55    Partly cloudy. Warmer. Lows in the mid 50s. South winds around 10 mph.    


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Posted by GMTRacing on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 6:36 AM

Good Morning All,

        I'll have a regular to go please Zoe - no time today to linger. 24F outside just now, but the suns trying to break through the overcast and the wind has died.

  Nice work Sue and Garry. The blast furnace expecially is impressive. Jeff nice pics - if you cab figure out how to pan the camera with the locomotive you get the front stopped and the streak as well but you'd probably need a tripod to pull it off.

Jerry - you've really been spending some time on the layout and it shows. I'm trying to get back to the museum N gage but between cleaning and the new O gage layout there hasn't been time. On top of that, it's just about time to start ouside work again in the rail yard.

Just a progress shot of the Hudson Wire complex. The last big unfilled area on the lower level.

    Lots to do again trying to keep up with the shop load so I've gotta run. CUL, J.R.

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Posted by bogp40 on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 6:44 AM

Good morning train lovers,

A nice bright start to this Tuesday. Should be in the 40s today.

My daughter was photographing at the club last night. It was mostly a lot of odd shooting just to test out various techniques and to get familiar with her new D200. These first sessions are part of her senior portfolio. She is going to use some of the more abstract stuff for a thesis. Once she gets what she needs and more proficient with this camera, we will take some staged shots for me. BTW. During our show, we had 2 young ladies from Harvard filming from Fri evening dealer/ show set up right through Sunday breakdown. This is part of a senior project also.

The train wreck pics are being emailed to me. 3-4 members took pics and from different angles. Heck, the way I was running, I could have been shooting pics myself. I surely wasn't watching my train... Whistling [:-^]

GARRY: Great looking steel mill. Are those backdrops full sheet w/ sky or did you trim and cut out the facilites for mounting?

Wow, just noticed the time. I have to run. I'll finish up later.

Have a great day,

Philip: I'm glad you're presence at the hospital was just for guy stuff. That will be great to all to get back home. You both must be getting pretty worn out by now.

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Posted by LSWrr on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 6:45 AM

Good morning all,

16F outside (global warming is on hold).  High today 41F, 80% chance of rain/snow.

I found the Walther's blast furnace for $99 on the internet, but I may resort to kit bashing one.  Maybe I can build a BOF while I'm at it.  We have the #2 steel plant here in Cleveland (right now #1 is in Chicago).  If it warms up outside I may take my camera on the next inspection.  

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Posted by OzarkBelt on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 6:52 AM

Morning all, I'll have the usual.

Here's some pics of what i've been up to (sorry for the picture quality, couldn't find a tripod. I know we got one somewhere!):

Enjoy!

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Posted by rtraincollector on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 7:21 AM

Morning all. Well getting ready to get on the road for Ashevill, NC for my physical with the VA for my job with the VA .

Hope all is fine today.

PC hope you get to bring the guy home tomorrow that would be great. Hope your school can understand the need for you to be there and let you slide on this as long as you miss no more but if not you can always retake it and you'll probally really do good the next time as you will already have so much of it learned.

 

Take care all will talk to you all later

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 7:27 AM

Morning Folks!

Wow!! [wow] I got off light last night, only Sue took advantage of my TOP honors.  Big Smile [:D]

Ozark nice pics!

RT good luck in Asheville today!

Later,

Ryan

 

 

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 8:10 AM

Morning all!

Well, it's sunny and looking like mid 50's for this afternoon. 

That's not the big news though!

The big news is that my boy may get to come home today!  Thats right!  He's been in the hospital since last Thursday with a surgery on his legs.  It was a pretty big surgery and the so they gave him quite a lot of pain meds to keep him comfortable.  Problem was, those narcotics shut down his digestive tract (it's really quite common for that to happen), so they had to get that going again before they can release him.  It's been a tough time, but things look pretty good so far.  And to top it off, even though he's in two large leg casts, he walked yesterday for about 50 feet!  I sure hope he gets to come home today.  He wants to sleep in his own bed!

I have to thank you all for for all of your prayers and support.  You all have been great!  Thanks!

Thats it for now.....I'm outta here!

Bob K., YOU KNOW IT!!!!

 rtraincollector wrote:

PC hope you get to bring the guy home tomorrow that would be great. Hope your school can understand the need for you to be there and let you slide on this as long as you miss no more but if not you can always retake it and you'll probally really do good the next time as you will already have so much of it learned.

I'm in a accelerated program, so I kinda doubt it, but we'll see.  I may just have to take it again, but that would be OK.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 8:14 AM

Good morning.  Coffee please, Chloe.

I thought that I would stop by before work.

JR,  Nice work.  I especially like the clothes pins.

I will check in tonight.

Sue

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 8:25 AM

 GMTRacing wrote:
Jeff nice pics - if you cab figure out how to pan the camera with the locomotive you get the front stopped and the streak as well but you'd probably need a tripod to pull it off.

Another way to do that is to set the flash to go off at the end of the exposure.  You'll get the strealing and then the flash highlights the model just before the shutter closes.  And I know for a fact Jeff has a small tripod.  I sent it to him!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 9:15 AM

Hello everybody ...

PC ... Good News from you! Im glad the young hero may be discharged as early as today. Let us know when we can plan the big celebration. The marching band is ready to be called out for the big parade.

Ozark and JR .... I like the photos.

Lee .... You mentioned a BOF. I just used the Walthers electric furnace because that's what they made. I had been in National Steel's Ecorse, MI mill that has a "BOP" . Also, you asked about layout size. The main mill takes up about 10 feet x 28 inches.  

Bobk .... you asked about the backdrop. Most is from backdrops I purchased a few years ago at a Detroit hobby shop. They are made by: Realistic Backgrounds; copyright 1996; Dusqusne Quick Copy, 704 2nd Ave., Pittsbugh, PA.  The company had other scenes at the hobby shop at the time I bought them several years back. The steel mill backdrops are three panels measuring about 36" x 14" each.  That was a bit less than I needed, and I had to cut & paste the far left end. The part behind the rolling mill and the electric furnace is cut and paste. I found other steel mill  pictures to glue on. I got a little desparate, and I even used pictues I cut from the Walthers kit boxes.  

RT .... I hope the Ashville trip is a rewarding trip for you.

Happy Model Railroading

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Posted by pcarrell on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 9:20 AM
 Heartland Division CB and Q wrote:

PC ... Good News from you! Im glad the young hero may be discharged as early as today. Let us know when we can plan the big celebration. The marching band is ready to be called out for the big parade.

I just got the word, it looks like a release in imminent!  I'm on my way to the hospital now.

Later!

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 9:27 AM
 pcarrell wrote:

I just got the word, it looks like a release in imminent!  I'm on my way to the hospital now.

Later!

Thumbs Up [tup]Wunderbar!Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by SilverSpike on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 9:40 AM
 jeffrey-wimberly wrote:
 pcarrell wrote:

I just got the word, it looks like a release in imminent!  I'm on my way to the hospital now.

Later!

Thumbs Up [tup]Wunderbar!Thumbs Up [tup]

Roger that!

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