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Posted by CNCharlie on Saturday, January 31, 2009 3:51 PM

Good Afternoon Diners!

We're having a heat wave here in Winterpeg this afternoon--its +2C!! That's about 35F for those on the "old" scale. Mind you good things often don't last long as temp is supposed to drop to -15C by tomorrow afternoon. Sure is windy though, gusting to 80kph or close to 50 mph.

Was out to the LHS today to pick up a car I'd ordered. Its a Citroen DS19. My wife said I needed a French car in honour of our recent trip to Paree. Those Busch cars are nice but they sure are expensive. That little Citroen was 19 bucks. I also got some of those stick on weights as the Red Caboose tank car kit didn't include a weight. I'm putting together some WS trees as I just don't have enough. I paint the trunks a dark grey as trees around here don't have brown bark. I often think some layouts don't have enough trees so there'll be close to 50 on my little 4x8 when I'm done.

Tonight we're off for dinner at Chef's restaurant and I'm really looking forward to that.

See you soon,

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Posted by MadSinger on Saturday, January 31, 2009 5:21 PM

Well, Hello, everybody. 

I am back from the Speech Meet, I placed 5th out of 36 in my division, so that makes me happy.  Going to go install those signs floating around on the forums on my layout. 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, January 31, 2009 5:59 PM

  Good evening ---- BIL had to leave earlier than expected--lab where he works called his home and called him into work tomorrow--so we are now going to have a quiet evening before I get ready to go off on Monday to Woodstock. But before he left we went to walmart to pick up some more 'Construction Mini's' and do some photo related stuff--found a couple of old buildings up for sale---he's looking for some fixer uppers for a reno business he has with another buddy---

Todd--I have gotten to the point where I can honestly say that like a certain Planaria --flat worm--after one gets zapped too many times one can almost sort of put up with the zing one gets in life. Or could that just be wire shock--a form of shell shock----hmmmn Hmm 2

So ---Chloe--I'll have a hot roast beef sandwich with gravy on the fries and coffee please---oh, and a piece of Strawberry--RhubarbPIE!!!-thanks





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Posted by howmus on Saturday, January 31, 2009 6:33 PM

Evenin' everybody!

I had a fun day today recording an All-County Festival.  Always good to see some old colleagues and friends again.  Although there seem to less people I know every year.........  And more and more gone off to retirement like me.  Awesome concert!  Probably the best I have heard in several years. 

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So ---Chloe--I'll have a hot roast beef sandwich with gravy on the fries and coffee please---oh, and a piece of Strawberry--RhubarbPIE!!!-thanks

 

Barry that sounds like just the thing for a cold evening, so I'll have the same thing Chloe. 

Took awhile to get through all the posts I missed today.  Some stuff was downright shocking I might say!!!

Those of you up in Ontario, Canada, Western NY, and anywhere else for that matter that have been thinking about going to the Woodstock Turn (Niagara Frontier Region, NMRA Conference) best hurry up and register.  So far registrations are only at half of what we need to hold the event.  More info is available here: Woodstock Turn Looks to be a great convention! 

Have some stuff I better get done (equipment to put away).  Catch you all later! 

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

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by New Haven I-5 on Saturday, January 31, 2009 7:20 PM

 Good Evening!

  I'll have a French Dip Sandwhich with fries and a Coke Zoe. Layout tour was very nice.

 

   Cape Jim- you can see some of my pics here: http://cs.trains.com/trccs/forums/t/146770.aspx?PageIndex=3 

 

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Posted by Packers#1 on Saturday, January 31, 2009 7:35 PM

 Thanks for the congrats Jim and der!

Well, almost got in a fight today w/ a guy I have a long history w/. We were playing tackle football, and I blitzed him, but he threw the ball, but I didn't see it, then he said rush him again, so I did, but he fumbled, but I still tried to tackle him, then we wound up in the street and he was about to punch me in my face, but then he said "Nah, I won't, b/c you'll go crying to your parents and they'll yell at me", and he went home.
I wouldn't have gone crying to my parents, I would have punched him so hard in the face it'd be back in 1942, headed to the middle Ages right now!!!!

 The history:

He suckered punched me back in third grade; right across the back. A few summers ago, we were palying a game, this kid was antagonizing me, I took off after him, the guy got in the way, i pushed him, then he came up to me and punched me in the left cheek and the left chest.

I was staring him down, and I think he saw it in my eyes that I wasn't gonna let this slide, if he hit me, I was gonna hit back. My parents aid they wouldn't have gotten mad at me if I had hit him.

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Posted by MadSinger on Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:03 PM

Can't blame you, Packers.  I've had a few encounters like that.

"I don't like spam!" "I am not on a bloody wire, I am flyin!'" "I can't tell the difference between Wizzo butter and a dead crab." "You took an order for 18 million kilts from a blemonge, and believed it?!" "And in other news, during a Parlimentary debate, members accused the government of being silly, and doing not at all good things." (All from Monty Python)
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Posted by Packers#1 on Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:13 PM

MadSinger

Can't blame you, Packers.  I've had a few encounters like that.

 

yeah. He ain't worth too much of my time though, but if he ever punches me again, I'm gonna show him that I will fight back. I just gotta aim for his head, it's so big from his ego it's almost impossible to miss Whistling

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:14 PM

Packers#1
yeah. He ain't worth too much of my time though, but if he ever punches me again, I'm gonna show him that I will fight back. I just gotta aim for his head, it's so big from his ego it's almost impossible to miss Whistling

And as my father taught me many years ago, where the head goes the body will follow.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:37 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

Packers#1
yeah. He ain't worth too much of my time though, but if he ever punches me again, I'm gonna show him that I will fight back. I just gotta aim for his head, it's so big from his ego it's almost impossible to miss Whistling

And as my father taught me many years ago, where the head goes the body will follow.

Jeff; I agree with the saying. I had one guy always getting in my face from grade5 into grade 11--ended up taking him out with an uppercut--never bothered me again. Boy, the fights we had----

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Posted by Packer on Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:43 PM

Jim, the golden locomotive method means you set up all your engines to match one particular engine. In this case, it's my P2K GP9 with Sound/DCC beacuse I really like it's speed curve, since it tops out at a scale 80mph, and has enough slow speed control to be good for switching.

Sawyer, despite the fact violene is frowned upon in todays society; I think punching him would teach him a lesson. There was a groups kid that picked on me back in HS; kind of like the one you're describing. They picked a fight with me, and proceeded to get whooped pretty badly. Needless to say, they didn't mess with me after that.

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Posted by TMarsh on Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:46 PM

Evenin’ everbody, Ya know, Pancakes and sausage sounds good tonight. And of course real maple syrup and a cup of coffee please and thank you.

Jim- of course Garry and all others suffering in the weather are in our prayers. And on our political front “I didn’t do anything wrong just let me prove it” and “ I did it before and they re-elected me so why are you so upset. They ( the people) don’t Care!”

Sawyer- congrats on the win.

Jeff- ROFLMAO on the black eye story.

John- isn’t it true. We get the most work out in the elbow. Not from lifting the bottle. But from taking glasses on and off!!

Eric- So sorry to hear the news of your Father in hospice. And your Mother in hospital. You and your family are in our prayers. Hang in there and take comfort in knowing, as all the forum members do, you are not alone through this . We are here to give you comfort and support. Along with a prayer chain from sea to shining sea.

How come every time I order something Jerry comes up with something I’d love to have? Congrats on the extra space Jerry!

MadSinger- Congrats to you too on your placement

There’s abit of the Strawberry Rhubarb pie being served up and I do believe I would like to have a piece before PC finds out it’s here.

Did a bit on the layout today. Painted the rest of the foam so I won’t have the peek throughs’ as much. Worked a bit on the mobile home and finished up (I think) on the outdoor restrooms. Soon as I get a road down I might get brave and post a picture of the pizza bait garage and the Post Office, bar and general store across the road.

Todd

Turns out after walking through an empty church, I was off a week with the lunch dates.

I’ll sit over here in the corner booth and see what happens

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Posted by Packers#1 on Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:48 PM

Yeah ya'll, it probably would.

I alos got picked on relentelessyly in fourth grade. 

Kinda outgrew that. I tihnk everyone is too scared of what i'd do to them to mess w/ me.

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Posted by Flashwave on Saturday, January 31, 2009 8:56 PM

Packer
Sawyer, despite the fact violene is frowned upon in todays society; I think punching him would teach him a lesson. There was a groups kid that picked on me back in HS; kind of like the one you're describing. They picked a fight with me, and proceeded to get whooped pretty badly. Needless to say, they didn't mess with me after that.

 

Personally, I've always favored the knee to *Just* below the belt. Does a fair job of making points without making much of a scar or dislodging teeth. But hen my build favors my legs and that's 6 years training to Brown belt though. You being football, may be different. (Had to use it twice in school, so far, to get/keep people off of me)

It;s cold.

How about a bowl of tuna helper, please and thank you. Then I go nback to trying to start building a layout. Hello and goodby all.

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Posted by Packers#1 on Saturday, January 31, 2009 9:20 PM

Flashwave

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Sawyer, despite the fact violene is frowned upon in todays society; I think punching him would teach him a lesson. There was a groups kid that picked on me back in HS; kind of like the one you're describing. They picked a fight with me, and proceeded to get whooped pretty badly. Needless to say, they didn't mess with me after that.

 

Personally, I've always favored the knee to *Just* below the belt. Does a fair job of making points without making much of a scar or dislodging teeth. But hen my build favors my legs and that's 6 years training to Brown belt though. You being football, may be different. (Had to use it twice in school, so far, to get/keep people off of me)

 

ah, that ain't as good as giving them a punch in the face. sends the same message though. I'd only use that as a last resort.

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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, January 31, 2009 9:40 PM

 

Good evening people! I'll have the Tarragon-Cassia Chicken Livers please, with mashed potato, snow peas and tomatoes. And since it's my tab for the page, tuck in folks!

Happy news...there's a brand new steam locomotive in the UK! Flip sent me this in an email today.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jMYfyVS2A9M&NR=1

Also, that gremlin has been found and dispatched. I did the bolster tweaking, and that resulted in a more stable car...put it on the track and ran it through the trouble spot...Whamo! It promptly landed on its side! Worse than before.  So, let's have a very careful look at the track itself.  There is a track joint very close to the spot. Looking straight down on it, everything appears to be in line, no kinks, miss-alignments etc.  However, a finger rubbed along the inside of the rail does detect a slight discontinuity. File some on the inside of the rail. Try again, same flip-over. Get out the rail adjusting pliers and gently squeeze the rails at the joint, bending slightly. Test again, and Voila! We have a decided absence of lift off, a positive tracking through the trouble spot. Yeah!!

However, on running the three car train around the layout there are a number of incidents that lead me to think that perhaps the Maritime Trunk should retire its 6 axel passenger fleet, and use only 4 axel cars from now on. It happens that I have a 4 axel passenger car painted for CN (Minitrix - pre unification Germany vintage), and 2 Model Power 6 axel units that I think I'll re-equip the way I did the smooth side lightweight yesterday.  That car incidentally runs very well behind the Kato RDC.Thumbs Up

So the next LHS order is for 2 sets of Micro-trains 4 axel passenger trucks. All the CN cars have Rapido couplers.Thumbs Down

unca roggie  Bet you didn't think that the DSN would find you with that package, but here's the spybot photo! ...LOL  Glad it came in good order though!  Our post office is hardly open on Sat., and as for delivery on a Saturday, that went out some time last century!

Eric:  

Dad is in  hospice,
...I'm glad you were able to find Hospice care for him. Good Palliative Care, which is what Hospices provide, should enable him to live as nearly pain free as is possible.  When you mentioned a few pages back that you were going to look for a place for him, I hoped that you would be able to find a Hospice in your area.  Prayers continuing for you all.Angel

Jerry: Wow! Sounds like you are going to have a big expansion to your Empire.  That's great news!

CNCharlie:  

I paint the trunks a dark grey as trees around here don't have brown bark
...I quite agree..in fact it's pretty hard to find a "Colouring book" brown tree trunk around here too. The lichen that covers the bark is grey, and the bark itself differs species to species, but is seldom an unvaried brown.  As to
I often think some layouts don't have enough trees so there'll be close to 50
I agree there too. There's close to 50 or so on this access hatch alone.

That's the density we see around here, and I'll get to planting more once I've solved the "how to cove the corners of the room seamlessly" puzzle. Can't plant more until the backdrop is retro-fitted and painted. Can't do that until I've coved the corners. Banged Head I think I've figured how I'm going to do that...have to bite the bullet sometime.

Madsinger:  Well done at the Speech Meet.  What all is involved (For those of us who never met that before)

Sawyer: Reminds me of an Elvis song from the film King Creole. Has the line "I never looked for trouble, but I never ran....."  The grammar and the tone drop off a bit after that, but let's say he stood his ground!

Had an un-expected visitor to the layout this afternoon. A neighbour of ours for whom Kris will be finishing the quilting on a Queen sized one she had put together, but can't quilt because of her fingers, brought the quilt over for Kris to work on. Since spreading it out to view involved using our bed, the route passed the train room door.  So she saw the layout, and I was able to show her how it worked, with a simple run of an RDC out and back. She would have liked to have stayed longer, but her husband was outside in the car.  I know this is true, not just "politeness", because he's a real old curmudgeon, never comes in to visit, and just sits and gripes if she goes anywhere and enjoys herself!  No flurries yet, and it's bed time. So I guess we dodged that as well. Maybe they will come overnight.

Anyway, all, and God Bless.  Prayers for all in need of healing, comfort and peace.Angel

(From the look of the preview, this is probably going to blow the  margins again. I checked the size of the photo before uploading to Photobucket,and it's about 840x620 pixels, so it's not that.  I'll get back to Bergie about this. Oh, BTW, I told him I'd mention his thought that the size of the photos in people's signatures may be causing some of the margin shifting.  And Kris tells me it's started to snow....)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Trainman Sam on Saturday, January 31, 2009 9:44 PM

Hello again all!!

To those who are in pain or need prayer, know that it is here for you!

I just got back from a visit to my parents, and boy did I find a box!!!  This box is from several years ago, I can tell by the dust and the type of boxes in there!!  One box is labeled AHM and contains a 4-6-2, custom decaled for the LV, there isn't any writing on it except for "Rivarossi" and "Made in Italy" on the bottom of the engine...  the box is labelled as "4-6-2 Heavywqeight Pacific, 5087-C SF"

The other smaller box is labeled "Mikado 2-8-2 W/S - B&O, but the engine only has 2-8-0...

My question is, if he (my Poppop) passed away in 1990, and these engines were his, are they worth converting to DCC???  Or should I make REALLY REALLY nice displays for them and hold them for sentimental value??  I'd like to think that his response to the latter comment would be " Get those ***** things off that shelf and use them for heaven sakes!"  So if it's possible I'd love to convert, but not waste my time...  I wish I had a section of track in the current house I'm living in to test these bad boys out...  Have to figure something out right!?!

Also in the box were several Life-Like Electric-Remote controlled HO switches, still sealed in their bubble packages and labeled with Toys R Us price tag of $3.99, are they worth using or are they gonna cause me problems?

 

Also, just received my Ebay spoils!!!  Can't believe I got the GP30 and C30-7 for the price of just one of them!!!  I felt like Unca Roggie, a kid on Christmas, tearing through the outer boxes to the bright shiny engines inside!!!

Thanks,

Sam

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Posted by Trainman Sam on Saturday, January 31, 2009 9:48 PM

BTW the switches are NOT nickel silver, they look brass/bronze colored...

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Posted by twhite on Saturday, January 31, 2009 10:10 PM

Evening all from --oh Heck, you know what it's like out here--Cal.  Just got back from playing Vesper Mass, and somehow I ended up hosting a SuperBowl game over at my place tomorrow.  Must be my 45" wide-screen TV and Surround Sound system or something.  At least it's Pot-Luck, so it should be fun. 

Now, if you don't mind my asking: Who's PLAYING? Blush.  I haven't been following it this year, so I'm really out of the loop.  Among the 25 or so people coming over is my Parish Priest, my Music Director and a really cool nun--Sr. Margie--who was also my Sponsor when I made my conversion about 15 years ago.  And they are REALLY rowdy, so it should be a fun game, even if I DON'T know who to root for.  Luckily for me, the MR is running fairly well, so those of us who get bored with the game can go out in the garage and run some trains, LOL! Whistling

Sawyer:  I probably shouldn't say this, because I'm a pretty peaceful kind of guy, but there's nothing like the sound of a good Left Hook right under the jaw of a bully to cure him fairly permanently.  And if you angle your fist a little to the left on the up-swing, you won't even hurt it.  I went through High School, too.  Had a guy that thought I'd never hit him because I was a pianist and didn't want to hurt my hand.  Yah, right! Tongue  He never bothered me again after that.  Actually, we became fairly good friends. 

MadSinger:  Congratulations on your placement--singers always turn into very good speakers--it's that old Diaphragm and breath control.  Keep in there, my friend.  Amazing how good speech technique will help you later on. 

Terry:  Just caught the dog story--you are my HERO!!  As a follower of St. Francis, I am utterly devoted to the fact that all life is Sacred.  You just proved it. 

Well, the saga of my buddy and the Condo Nazi's goes on.  I finally told him to just buy a house, especially with the market at a bottom low here in the Valley.   I mean, he's a PATHOLOGIST, for cryin' out loud, he can AFFORD one!   He's thinking about that.  Meanwhile, his little cat Wiezl and my huge Wegie Remington are tearing up the house with great glee--with Spooky looking on in disdain, giving me her "They're such COMMON cats, Daddy" look.   BTW, weighed Remington last night (THAT was fun!) and he's gained a pound since he arrived at my place.  20 pounds and he's got two years left to grow.  Holy Wotan, I've got me a REAL Viking!  All muscle, I might add.  Thank God he's a gentle goofball.   

Oh, and BTW, if you want to know what a Pathologist does, Don told me.  He lets you know if you're either Dead or Pregnant.   Weird guy, but he's fun.  I told him to come over for the Superbowl Festivities tomorrow if he promises not to autopsy the Pizza. 

That's about it from Cal tonight.  Time to settle in with a good Western DVD on the telly.  I'm in a John Ford mood tonight, so think I'll watch THE SEARCHERS.  Dang good movie! 

Best to all, prayers for those in need. 

PS:  I was kidding, I know who's playing tomorrow--the Yankees and the Dodgers. 

Tom Big Smile

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Saturday, January 31, 2009 10:37 PM

  Well, it has been an enjoyable evening--all peace and quiet--tomorrow I get to do some housework and attempt to see some of the game tomorrow--that is if I don't get too wrapped up in train stuff. My next door neighbour will let me know who won --he's got the entire neighbourhood over at his place so I'll know one way or t'other.




 

 

 Steelersis who I expect will win---so there HHAAARRRUUUUMMPH!!!

Although I do kinda wonder---

Anyhoooooo---I'm going to have another slice o' that StrawberryRhubarb PIE!!! and a chamomile tea please---I'se be headin' off toWake Up

Prayers to all who need/ask--have a good night

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Posted by Hoople on Sunday, February 1, 2009 12:14 AM

 Evening all.

It's been a busy week... Sorry for the no-update. Oh, chloe, I guess I'll have a vanilla shake. Thanks.

Thursday I got to visit the highschool that I will be going to all day (It's the only one I was allowed to apply to, but that was fine with me. I know I'll get in, it's just a question of if I get a scholarship or not.). It was fun, and interesting... I can't wait for next year.  six months, I guess.

There's a trainshow tommorow, not sure if I'm going to be able to go though. Mom is babysitting some strange russian dog for a family, and they come back tommorow... And Superbowl Sunday is tommorow, I don't think I'll watch though. I don't care much for either team... Can't wait for next season... Probably about time I changed my avatar from Jason Witten to something else. 

In trainworld, I operated a little bit, and added more to the mountain. Not much else.... Been pretty busy.

I've also started playing around more in a physics simulation program called Phun, which is really fun, actually... I've made all sorts of things, like 2-8-0s, helicopters, a 1969 charger with a cannon on it's roof, and more recently, all sorts of guns. I've made what I call a G82A, G82B, G82C, and an M942. The G82A is a spring loaded-automatic fire gun... Magazine only holds 13 rounds, and it doesn't shoot fast. It also breaks a lot... The G82B, however has a different striker than the G82A, and is much more reliable and shoots much quicker. The G82C is a G82B with a 30 round magazine... So far, none of the magazines are interchangeable... Anyways, the M942 (M249 backwards, tricky tricky) is a belt-fed fully automatic type gun... It shoots quickly, and is pretty reliable. Because it is belt fed, I've had belts ranging from 5 rounds to 100 rounds. I have a video on youtube of the G82's, and a couple others M942 will come soon... Here's the link; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNHfMaW-K-Y Sorry about the audio, it manages to pick up just about everything. You can go ahead and mute it, or here one side of a conversasion between my friend and I...

See y'all later.

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Posted by inch53 on Sunday, February 1, 2009 2:10 AM

A very early good morning, can't sleep now after falling asleep bout 8:30 watchin tv. Can I have a glass of warm milk n honey n the last piece of strawberry/rhubarb pie Flo.

Got some strange weather here now. Got up to 34 this afternoon, then fell to 29, now it's back up to 38 [at 2 am]. Suppose to be partly sunny with a high in the upper 40's today. We didn't get a Jan thaw, but looks like Feb might be on track for warmer weather..

New pain Meds are doing ok, not half sick on the time and don't hurt as bad. I did get some more roadwork done on the layout. It's still not close to finished.

Well I'll get going; maybe I can get some sleep. Thoughts for all those n need.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Sunday, February 1, 2009 5:06 AM

Good Morning from Tipton IN ! Big Smile

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, February 1, 2009 6:16 AM

Trainman Sam
My question is, if he (my Poppop) passed away in 1990, and these engines were his, are they worth converting to DCC???  Or should I make REALLY REALLY nice displays for them and hold them for sentimental value??  I'd like to think that his response to the latter comment would be " Get those ***** things off that shelf and use them for heaven sakes!"  So if it's possible I'd love to convert, but not waste my time...  I wish I had a section of track in the current house I'm living in to test these bad boys out...  Have to figure something out right!?!

If you plan to convert these to DCC it would be wise to figure out how power they pull. Some of those old locos sucked up power like a vacuum cleaner. I have 4 locomotives that are pretty old. One is a Bachmann GP40 I got in 1977. I had to completely rebuild it. New motor, new truck/wheels, etc, the second is a steamer (Bachmann 0-6-0/pancake drive) that was left to me by a relative. I know for a fact he got it in 1978. The other two are Atlas GP40's that I got from from other forum members. One had the sales receipt still in the box so I know it dates to the 70's. The other goes back to at least the 80's. All of them run and the only one that hasn't been converted to DCC is the steamer. There's simply no place in it to stick a decoder, not even a Z Scale one.

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Posted by Robby P. on Sunday, February 1, 2009 7:17 AM

Good morning everybody.  Its Super Bowl Sunday!!!  Lets go Steelers!!!!

I didn't do anything yesterday.  I did go by the hobby store and got some items for me to use for next week.  Calling for snow Mon-Tues.  Not the bad storm thats coming, that will miss us South-Western Pa people.

I plan today to watch some pre-game shows, and the big game tonight.

How bad is it here near Pittsburgh?  BAD.  Wal-Mart was packed (malls, most stores), they will have some schools on a 2 hour delay for Monday morning.  That is crazy.    I believe the final score will be Steelers 24 Cards 14.

Well everybody have a good day.  Now I need to catch up.  I am a few pages behind.

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Posted by C&O Fan on Sunday, February 1, 2009 7:19 AM

Morning all !

Here's a video clip a friend sent me of some 0-5-0 switching

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfbzs6VgkDE

Enjoy

TerryinTexas

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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, February 1, 2009 7:22 AM

Good morning! Almond danish and black coffee, please.   If and when you look at the New STEAM loco on U-Tube, also look at the other items on the right. Our cousins know how to build 'em.                            

Cape Jim- Wasn't it you I sent a Monon car to? And a tape? I know I sent out about five. Teffy had his lost in his hurricane. Ryan found his and has it. Der got his and sent it to ???  Inch [Mike] shared his with Jerry. I stopped sending them when someone complained they were too long. Well don't watch the whole thing at one sitting.[DUH]. And when through were supposed to send it to someone else whose address was included and on and on. Hope you guys, and gals enjoyed them.

Belated WELCOME to all the Newes. 

Blessings and Prayers for all.      

Flip               

                                                                                   

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, February 1, 2009 7:23 AM

Well, Good Morning people--We are going to 1C! Yes--for the first time since ---oh---a few weeks--more like 5 weeks ago. It will sag back down to -3C then go to -10C overnight. The beginning of the week sounds like we are revisiting the bottom of the bowl again. Won't be seeing any snow until Thursday--so we will see some sun through the week.

Dune(Mark)-I know what you mean about the sound--BTW vid is good. Sound gets picked up really easily on these new cameras--I can remember some older video cams that could not pick up sound at all. And we are talking about cams that had the mics.---I'm going to get nephew look into this.

Chloe---I'll have the full breakfast platter and a coffee please---I'm going to sit by the windows and do some switching watching-----WhistlingSmile,Wink, & Grin

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Posted by LSWrr on Sunday, February 1, 2009 7:41 AM

Good morning all,

I’m about 14 pages and 4 days behind so I’ll try to catch up….

GMT, I hope the CFO’s knee is feeling better.

Jeff, I just happen to have an SM card here, and I have no use for it.  Do you have the software to format this card to work in your camera?

Robby, The streets here in Ohio have been horrible, the snow plow crews don’t even bother to plow until the snow stops falling.  The current excuses are: salt costs too much and we can’t afford to pay overtime to the plow drivers, yet 7-8 people are killed each snow storm due to the road conditions.

Rob, Tell Barbra: HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY! If you can’t find that circus tent let me know Dorothy thinks she could make the canvas part if you’re willing to make the poles and supports.

Ryan,
I’ve had two close friends with prostate cancer. One decided to have it completely removed the other tried to save it.  The one that had it completely removed is still around today, the other, well the cancer moved into his bladder and eventually the blood system and he passed away last year.  I hope your father listens to the doctors, follows their instructions and makes the right decision.  In the meantime our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

PC, I hope all is well for you.

Unca Roggie,  http://www.ho-scaletrains.net/   Like you I’ve bought a few things I wanted when I was a kid.  This web site is like a time machine with all the old train catalogs we looked at when we were still kids.  I think you’ll really enjoy this.

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 L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes

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Posted by LSWrr on Sunday, February 1, 2009 7:50 AM

Good morning, again.

Someone made a comment about wanting to upgrade an older locomotive to DCC.  I would say watch out for the older open frame motors.  My DCC system has an audible alarm for shorts and overloads.  I ran a 1974 Mantua 2-8-2 around the layout and it overloaded my 8 amp DCC system.  I ran a 1974 Rivarossi 0-4-0 and 2-8-8-2 (can motor) around the layout with no alarms.  I found MANTUA replacement motors for $28.  Unscrew and unsolder the wires on the old motor, drop in and use the original screws to install the new motor then solder the wires in place and you’re done.

I hope this helps.

Lee   

 

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 L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes

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