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Posted by LSWrr on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:42 PM

Yes they do, I had to buy the loading dock kit to make the dock run the length of the building.  It came out pretty nice.  I had to modify the roof parts a little to make it look right.

Lee

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Posted by gear-jammer on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:48 PM

I am still hanging around.  I will have a RBF, too, please.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:50 PM

LSWrr

Yes they do, I had to buy the loading dock kit to make the dock run the length of the building.  It came out pretty nice.  I had to modify the roof parts a little to make it look right.

Lee

We are planning a scatch built one of wood.

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Posted by bjdukert on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:52 PM

Afternoon all

Paul  There was some steam there but more are going to diesels mainly because of everything you have to go through for the boiler inspections. The M-1’s are from Wal-Mart and he waited until they dropped in price and they are R/C.

John  The crane really looks good. Thumbs UpYeah!!

Sue  Walther’s round house and since the first pic I have made some changes in the benchwork as you can see in the next pic. Also haven’t painted it yet and the roof panels just sit in place so that when I start adding interior details I can take the panels off to show them.

http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/bjdukert/NEW%20YARD/?action=view&current=NEWYARDTHEN8.jpg

http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/bjdukert/NEW%20YARD/?action=view&current=ROUNDHOUSETURNTABLELOCO.jpg

http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b350/bjdukert/NEW%20YARD/?action=view&current=ALL3AGAIN.jpg

That’s about it

Best to all on sick call and those recovering AngelAngelAngel

Talk to you later

Duke

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Posted by gear-jammer on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 2:59 PM

Duke,

I did the floor and put our RH on hold.  It is great to look through the windows.  I guess I can look at yours and dream about ours.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 5:43 PM

 Page 2? Come on people, WAKE UP!

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Posted by Packers#1 on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:01 PM

I got my RR's complete locomotive roster completed:

Type

Unit # Build Date Builder Previous Owner

U23B

14-20

1976

GE

#14-19: built new

#20: ex Seaboard System

GP38-2

21

1977

EMD

Southern (High Hood)

GP35

22 (originally 1306)

1964

EMD

SRR, NW

GP30

132

1968

EMD

SRR

GP15-1

10-11

1977

EMD

Built new

GP9

127-131

1956

EMD

SRR

H-15-44

126

1948

Fairbanks-Morse

SRR

 Explanation of Services:

U23Bs #14-17 are used for the daily through freights between Aiken and Augusta.

U23Bs #18-19 are used for the three times daily “Soda Special” that delivers empties and      loads bound for the Soda bottling plant in Aiken from Aiken to Augusta.

U23B #20 and GP38-2 #21 are used for extras between Aiken and Augusta.

GP35 #1306 is used for the way freight along the main line.

GP30 #132 is used as the local unit on the Savannah River Branch.

GP9s #127-128 are used for interchange work in Augusta.

GP9 #130 is the local yard switcher in Augusta.

GP9 #131 is used for local switching in Augusta.

GP9 #129 is used for interchange work in Aiken

H-15-44 #126 is the local yard switcher in Aiken.

GP15-1 #11 is used for local switching in Aiken.

GP15-1 #10 is leased to the soda bottling plant as a plant switcher.

I have a GP35, H-15-44, GP9, and GP30. I will repaint the GP35 now, I'm getting tired of the NW paint.

I'm asking for a GP15-1 and U23B for my birthday. You'll understand the uses a little better once I write the history again.

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:04 PM

Good evening, where is everybody Jeff??  The Diner is empty!!!  Today we went to LHS, didn't buy too much, just 3 mags and a package of 25 sets of Kadee #150 couplers. I have some old cars that have the old horn couplers, plus several cars from years ago that have missing or broken couplers, so the repair barn will be busy working OT. Under the lights like Colby's yard. Plenty of nice buys, but cash is low right now, can anyone guess why?

DER JOHN: Really nice job on crane, very nice workmanship!!

ROB: Very sorry to hear about Seti...man you have had one tough year. We keep you in our prayers.

DUKE: You are ahead of me in layout, I need to get my butt in gear.

ED: Thanks for sharing your photos, any chance Fran will decide to come North each Summer?

Got to go throw another log in the stove, it is getting very cold tonight, 34F now, winds out of the NW at 24mph and DP is down to 25F, so it will be a cold one.

Later,

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:14 PM

I also have a new plan (still need to use paint on it though, so I'll post it later).

Sawyer Berry

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 7:03 PM

It's supposed to get down to 47 here tonight. Probably won't get that far. I'll have the stuffed peppers tonight.


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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 7:43 PM

Evening, Chloe. I think I'll have some of those stuffed peppers that Jeff's muchin' away on - that, and a chocolate chip shake, please. Thanks! 

Duke, you've been making great progress on your engine terminal - it'll look spectacular once you get things done and installed in place there. Is the coaling tower the Walthers one? It looks good in the weathered grey there. Thumbs Up

Sawyer, good job on the roster and descriptions for your locos. I think you've put more time into, and thought things out more, than I have so far. I just kinda get the locos that are from that time period I'm modeling, and that I like the looks of. Maybe I should put some more thoughts down on paper for my RR, huh?...

Sue, I like your idea of a scratchbuild wooden dock for the background building. I have Walthers modulars, the 3-in-1 kit and the 4-in-1 kit, plus some foundations, docks, fire escapes, etc. I built one building from some of the modulars that resembles (more or less...) that yard office. Now, if I could recall which box I put that into when I was clearing off the layout a few months ago...Sigh Ah, I'm sure at some point I'll find it.

I confirmed that the barrier terminal strips I have will fit with the smaller spade terminals (crimp-on) that I have, so once I get the right wire size to fit them, I should be ready to progress further this weekend on my wiring. Hey, I might even have some powered track by Thanksgiving!Yeah!!

Well, I wanted to get home a bit earlier tonight to read some in my wiring books and notes, so I'd better wind things up here. Prayers for those needing healing and comfort (and a nice warm stove/furnace for the night, in our Northeastern areas).

 

Blessings,

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 8:03 PM

Banged HeadBanged Head $@#%(*& forum servers!!Banged HeadBanged Head They keep timing out on me tonight (and a couple or three other times earlier this week) Had a post and hit the button, but got the stupid timeout message when I tried to send it.

Superbriefly:

Sue, like your idea of the scratchbuilt wooden dock for your background structure(s).

Duke - like your loco servicing facility. Is that the Walthers coaling station? Like it in the weathered grey color. Thumbs Up

Sawyer, you've been putting some time and thought into your loco roster and duty descriptions. Maybe I should be doing something like that (instead of just picking the locos I like)...

Think I'll head home before the forum software demolishes another of my posts. Time to go read some of my wiring books and notes. Found that the smaller (red or blue insulated) spade terminals will fit into the barrier strip terminals that I already have, so I'll see which wire that I have would w**k with those.

Stay warm and dry tonight, Diners (especially those in the Lakes or Northwest areas).

 

Blessings,

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

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Posted by sleeper33 on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 9:13 PM

Dang

 you tryin' to loose this Brit?

lookin all over for this place. Oh well while I'm here I'll have a tea please.

how goes it all ?

hope everyone is ok and keeping well.

I'll be at the counter if anybody wants me

 

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Posted by gear-jammer on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:13 PM

JimRCGMO

Sue, I like your idea of a scratchbuild wooden dock for the background building. I have Walthers modulars, the 3-in-1 kit and the 4-in-1 kit, plus some foundations, docks, fire escapes, etc. I built one building from some of the modulars that resembles (more or less...) that yard office. Now, if I could recall which box I put that into when I was clearing off the layout a few months ago...Sigh Ah, I'm sure at some point I'll find it.

Jim,

I have projects that I have misplaced as well.

It has taken me most of the evening to break through the server.Banged Head

Sue

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, October 29, 2008 11:22 PM

Howdy....

Well, I'll sit at the counter with Gav.  Good to see you here, Gav.  No tea for me, however. A RBF will do for me.

Duke....  Your layout progress is quite impressive.  Watch out, Dick says he may get busy, and he may get ahead of you.

Der John .... Your workmanship on the container crane is very impressive.

Sue ... keep us posted on the background building. Which kit are you working with?  My docks are hand amde from wood for my kitbashed flour mill background building.

My progress has been interrupted a bit lately with non-model-railroad stuff. However, this afternoon I put together a passenger car kit, and this evening I worked on my layout expansion.

Tom ... I see you are still awaiting the Z-6. I laughed at your remarks about the Yellowstones may get jealous. Is your knee recovered now?

BTW, last week at the RJ Corman dinner train , I saw they sell a special run of an Athearn HO set. It's a freight train with all equipment lettered for RJ Corman. It has a GP 40 or GP 38 (I think), two freight cars and a bay window caboose. Price was $150.

Happy Model Railroading

 

 

 

GARRY

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10-30-2008
Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, October 30, 2008 5:29 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

Clown



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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:01 AM

 Good morning.

It's 42 and clear. Just a bit bracing. The high is expected to be in the mid 70's and if you like cloudy weather, sorry, it's gonna be very sunny.

Only two things on my schedule today. Get my flu shot and do some more work on my 4 track pedestrian bridge. I may get around to relighting a few structures as well.

Today's Weather for:
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      10/30/2008


Wind Chill:  42°F
Humidity:  86%
Dew Point:  38°F

So Far Today
High:  46°F
Low:  42°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  0mph NNE

Today  High: 78    Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight  Low: 50    Mostly clear. Lows around 50. Southeast winds around 5 mph.



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Posted by C&O Fan on Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:09 AM

JimRCGMO

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I confirmed that the barrier terminal strips I have will fit with the smaller spade terminals (crimp-on) that I have, so once I get the right wire size to fit them, I should be ready to progress further this weekend on my wiring. Hey, I might even have some powered track by Thanksgiving!Yeah!!

Well, I wanted to get home a bit earlier tonight to read some in my wiring books and notes, so I'd better wind things up here. Prayers for those needing healing and comfort (and a nice warm stove/furnace for the night, in our Northeastern areas).

 

Blessings,

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

Jim getting electrons to flow in a concentric circle is always a fascinating challenge

since the electrons really don't care what color the wire is here's a method I use to help keep the little gremlins in line
 
when installing the track feeder wires I always drop the outside rail feeder { that would be the rail closest to the outside edge of the bench work}
 
----------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------- < this one
 
first , I then tie a small loop in the wire before attaching it to the buss
 
The loop forms the letter O which stands for "outside feeder"  so i can tell at a glance from under the bench work which wire is which
If your gonna be doing some reading skip over the part about "cross talk" it just to confusing
Banged Head

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Posted by gear-jammer on Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:10 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  I will sit in the back booth too see who wanders in.  Bill might still be back there.  I would like my coffee black, please.

Garry,  I am kitbashing a walthers 3-n-1 building to make a background building.  The first one will be a warehouse. I started another thread for suggestions for the other background buildings, so we will see how that goes.

Sounds like you are making progress on your layout.Thumbs Up

Tom, What about the Z-6?

Sue

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Posted by LSWrr on Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:30 AM

Good morning,

Gav, how was your visit to DC?

Sue, looking forward to pictures of your finished building.

Der John, The dock and crane are coming along nicely.

Sawyer, I’ve been working on a similar roster for my locomotives,

Whyte Notation

Class  Name Engine Number Tractive Effort Weight Total         (Pounds) BLT MFG Weight (OZ)
0-4-0 Dockside         Rivarossi  
0-6-0 Yard Switcher   33140     Mantua  
0-8-0 Eight Coupled   56330   1913    
2-8-2 Mikado   63,470 334,500   Mantua  
4-6-2 Heavy Pacific   40,800 332,000   Mantua  
4-6-2 Heavy Pacific   40,800 332,000   Mantua  
4-6-2 Heavy Pacific   40,800 332,000   Mantua  
4-6-4 Hudson   32,487 275,000   Rivarossi  
0-8-2 D1            
4-8-2 Heavy Mountain   60,618 368,500      
4-6-6-4 Challenger   97,400 1,070,000 1926 Rivarossi  
2-8-8-0 Mallet   151,206 1,038,035 1919    
               
               
  

Lee

 

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:31 AM

Good Morning All,

      Just above freezing but dry here. Overcast skies but hopefully the sun that does get through will heat things up a bit. I'll have a regular and a cheese danish please Zoe. Still working on the basement clearout. I now have all the boxes of projects moved out and all the buildings boxed up and off the layout. So far I've lost the Laserkit wooden depot, a house, and the barn to mold/damage. The factories will survive as they weren't hit directly by the falling ceiling tiles, but the row houses on "Railroad Ave" are mostly ruined. They will require total rebuilds as the roofs got soaked and then flattened by the soaked tiles. It's discouraging, but it will all come back better than ever once the house is fixed.

Well, gotta run todays project is building a new rear axel for a Lotus 7 out one from an MG Midget. No problem - just cut the brackets off and start over.  CUL, J.R.

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Posted by gear-jammer on Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:46 AM

JR,

I must have missed what happened to your basement.  Sounds awful.  Things can only get better.

Sue

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, October 30, 2008 9:33 AM

Sue,  We had a house fire Memorial weekend that took out my sons room and smoke damage that necessitated gutting the entire second floor. They took so long getting their act together that the contractors didn't get started until late August. When the remnants of hurricane Hanna came through in early September, they had the roof ripped off and  just the roof joists in place with a tarp over the joists and a second set of tarps on the second story floor. needless to say the tarp failed and the secondary tarps let most of the 6" of rain through to destroy the first floor kitchen, walls and the trainroom below the kitchen. I now get to rip out the rest of the house and start over including the entire finished area of the basement where my hobby bench was and the train room which had enough water to take down much of the ceiling tiles. Other than that, not much has gone on this summer.  That which doesn't kill us makes us stronger.       cheers, J.R.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, October 30, 2008 9:36 AM

Good morning.

Sue, I can tell you second hand. Both JR and Rob had house fires. Rob's house burned to the ground. Firemen put out

JR's fire which was upstairs. Water damage to JR's basement was significant. It's my undertsnading that much of JR's layout is salvageable. JR lost his lifetime collection of plastic model cars that were in the attic. JR's house is being rebuilt, and I look forward to seeing his fabulous city scens poste again.

Rob is getting a new house altogether. He will have a dedecated layout room. I'm looking forward to seeing his new layout posted soem day.

They can tell you more.

Meanwhile I'll have black coffee and a pecan roll.

 

 

 

GARRY

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, October 30, 2008 9:38 AM

Hello JR ..........I did not see you here. ..Well, I hope to see your repaired layout soon!

GARRY

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Posted by gear-jammer on Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:09 AM

JR,  That just makes me sick.  Sounds like the double wammy. I am so sorry.  We will watch for the layout redo.

Garry,  I had been following Robs progress, but must have missed JR's.

Our rain is due to start tomorrow.  It will be dark until spring.

Sue

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Posted by Cox 47 on Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:09 AM

Good Morning All...Its sunny and 41 here...I'll have waffles,bacon and coffee please..Thank You...I messed around all morning trying to get a photo of the Laser cut building..I am not to happy with photo but here it is...

This first kit is kinda ruff but I learned alot from it and think I can do better on the next one..I have a JL kit Saw Pit Store that I am going to start latter today..

Lee...Thats quite a rooster...Do you have them all lettered for your railroad?

Jeff...Nice photo of ball game..How do you take those close-ups?

JR...keep your chin up...Your layout will be back and better than ever...

You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:20 AM

in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please & thank you.

***JR, sure hope repairs can be completed soon, including the layout.

***Jeffrey, just saw what you did with that coaling tower. Nice!

I need to work on the deck today, before wife tosses me out the door. Have been so tired recently, have not felt like working on it. At least the sun is out and is should be warmer today. Sheetrock is getting mudded today.

Have a good one, y'all. Cowboy Rob

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:43 AM

Cox 47
Jeff...Nice photo of ball game..How do you take those close-ups?

I just set my camera on 'Program Auto', line up with the subject 10 to 12 inches away, turn off flash and shoot.

Cederstrand
***Jeffrey, just saw what you did with that coaling tower. Nice!

Thanks. That wasn't as easy a build as I thought it was going to be. The hardest part was cutting the rafters from craft sticks.

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Posted by grayfox1119 on Thursday, October 30, 2008 10:49 AM

Good morning, brrrrr into the 20's last night, but well west of us in the Catskill Mountains of eastern NY they got 20" of snow. So much for global warming, snow before Halloween??? It has warmed up to 39F.

Working on MRR repairs today, new couplers on cars.

Time for lunch, I'm having the stuffed peppers !

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