blownout cylinderOK so who left yet another HO scale catapault by this booth?
What. Oh I know what yu think. Yeah just because I'm an HO guy and just because I happen to have mentioned a catapault...... Uh huh, Yeah blame me.
Aaaaaaaaand I'll take the fat from the steak you made for Barry. Add it to a ribeye and baked potato with just butter and sour cream please.
Jerry- I know what you mean on the E-bay stuff. I pick some pretty valuable things. Way more valuable than I would think. Apparently we have Champaign tastes on a beer budget. A cheap beer budget!
Robby-You may be worn out, but it was worth it! That looks great. I hope you get a good price for it. It's worth it. WOW!!!
Mark- If you only learn to play Led Zeppelin.........you're OK in my book!!!!
Philip- Glad things worked out great. I knew they would . As far as the shortened sermon with time for a BBQ goes, weeeellll......If you were a Methodist.......you'd be HIRED!!!!!! I'll have to tell the classic Methodist /Baptist joke sometime. Even my Aunt laughs. Like I said before, Moms family is Baptist and Dads is Methodist, so I grew up Bathodist.
The train fair, I thought was real good. Free parking and $4.00 admission. Lots of vendors. Not much for me, but I did pick up a boxcar for $3.00. Plenty cars to choose from in that price range. Most were TYCO and the like with horn hooks but plenty from others and with knuckle couplers. Quite a few locos at very good prices and of course the usual "I can get that at LHS for that or less" .A lot of good buys and a real good mix of scales. But what does get me, and maybe or probably I'm wrong, but it really gets me to see a brand new car for 12-14 dollars and also cars that are "new" but in old beat up boxes that are probably 15- 20 years old fetching the same price as new. Now I know they are new, and that they still have an input cost but it just doesn't sit well to see a car that sold for what, 6 bucks, and is now $15?? or more!!! Just doesn't make me want to buy it unless I really need. (want, let's face it we never need it ). Another thing that gets my goat, and I hope I don't offend anyone if they are some of these (I‘m sure though that none in here would be as pushy as the ones I‘m referring too),are the obvious E-bayers. I'm not talking the Robby's or people who want to sell their stuff or even the ones who do it for a living. But come on. The cart being drug around full of stuff, cutting in lines to try and score a deal from someone who may nee....want it for their little world so you can sell it for a mark up on the Bay???? I know it's a business but , do they have to be so pushy??!! Sorry.
Best give the doggy some attention. She needs it. Prayers for those in need.
EDIT: I see I'm up to pay again, I'll settle up tomorrow. By the way I see Jim stopped in while I was yacking and I'll take a Chocolate Malt also. That'll hit the spot.
Todd
Central Illinoyz
In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.
I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk.
JimRCGMOSawyer - wear your work gloves for that yard job, or you may get some blisters on it. (Let's just say I learned that lesson the hard way, a while back).
Sawyer - wear your work gloves for that yard job, or you may get some blisters on it. (Let's just say I learned that lesson the hard way, a while back).
yes sir, you can bet I will be. I've got those gloves from football which I think will work.
Sawyer Berry
Clemson University c/o 2018
Building a protolanced industrial park layout
Jim, its a film/decal for RC cars or planes. Its kinda like a sticker.
"Rust, whats not to love?"
Huge slice of chocolate cake with vanilla icecream, please.
Thanks for the kind words and tolerating my rants guys.
Have a good night all.
Rob
Rob-When my father was ill my sister and I would travel from TO/London do deal with his needs every other week--lotsa fun.
When Audrey was really ill/bedridden I would go for a bit of a bike ride just to burn off the steam--people not showing up to do work when they're supposed to can get really annoying---just remember to get some time for yourself in there-----
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/
Evening Gang: Well the train show went well. Yesterday was about perfect weather wise. It was in the 70s almost to 80 and a slight breeze. Today about 6am a cold front came through and really rattled the windows. It woke me up and really sounded like the wind was blowing hard. So all day the wind was howling and it was a bit on the chilly side. We only had about 200 guests but many liked my steam locomotive. The vendors at the train show didn't do much but it didn't cost them anything for the tables so they were happy. Tonight I'm going to really sleep.
Rob you better pace yourself there. If you get laid-up it won't do anyone any good least of all you.
Robby that is a great job on the bulk head flat. Tell us how you did the clamps on the straps. Tell us how you did the straps too.
Well I'm going to head for bed. I have to haul the trains back tomorrow afternoon and get the track Tuesday afternoon.
Good Night All
Steak in dale's sauce cooked over a steam locomotive's fire with a iced tea, Chloe.
Anyone know how to make acrilic washes look real on truck frames?
See Ya'll!
Robby..I guess I am showing My age Years ago The NMRA member's monthly Was ran By the Late Witt Towers and ran a bunch of stuff on "Biffys"...Slang for outside toilets...They had Two story Biffys,Biffys on flat cars ect...In the old days most railroads had these on most passing sidings and other spots were railroaders might be for awhile..In my radio days We played a record by Ben Colder called "Ode to the Little Brown Shack Outback".....I forget I am getting older and rember some stuff some of you younger Folks have never heard of.....Jerry
blownout cylinderjust remember to get some time for yourself in there-----
Very, very good advise, Barry!
The lady I did a recording with yesterday (a series of short radio/TV [sound track] ads) sent me an email thanking me. I sent back a reply that it is always good to see and chat with old friends. She sent one back to me that said, "What do you mean, OLD?" .......... Opps!
Philip I always enjoy short sermons myself! Especially when there is a BBQ to go to.
I've been trying to clean the lens on my old Canon Digital Rebel. I am now convinced that a couple bad spots on photos are from dirt on the sensor. After debating what to do (I am not going to mess with the sensor plate as it can be screwed up easily) for a couple hours, I decided that since it would be the end of the week before I could get it into the local store to get it cleaned and considering the improvements in the last 4 years since I bought it......... I have a new Canon Digital Rebel SXi on order. Should have it hand by Thursday. Only got the camera body as I already have a couple of lenses for it. I will get the old one repaired and will then have 2 at my disposal. I can a different lense on each and grab whichever will work best for the shot. I need to have the photos I will be entering in the contest at the Woodstock Turn to the studio to be matted by the Monday After Easter or I won't have them to take with me.....
Hope you all had a great day!
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Barry: I bet that tuning on stage mid-song would suck. Right now I'm a great drummer, so I'd be a drummer probably if I get in a band.
Jim: They're a lot better, doesn't hurt that bad anymore. Barred chords, well... I've tried to do them, can't quite yet. I need to learn the barred F chord... Every time I play it it sounds wrong. Oh well, I'll get it down.And Misty Mountain Hop has a barred chord in it's verse, so I'll get that down too.
Todd: Yeah, I know. I'm learning Led Zeppelin, Bon Jovi, and AC/DC as of now.
Mark
Todd-HMM--Gee. Kinda jumpy are we?---why you clinging to the ceiling? I just said Hi---
Ray-Thing I like about those cameras--can really work with these--they can take it. That's for sure BTW--never say anything about old around Audrey---if looks could kill. Saying anything about old to any woman makes them kinda extra crabby--I have a great respect for life--especially my own
HoopleBarry: I bet that tuning on stage mid-song would suck. Right now I'm a great drummer, so I'd be a drummer probably if I get in a band.
Getting used to alternate tunings or transposing the piece down a bit can be interesting--BTW: drummers are usually looked for around here--especially if they have a second instrument---
Good morning. It's 46 and partly cloudy. The high should be around 60 and it will remain partly cloudy. Really nothing to report from yesterday except that I cut some grass. Nothing on the agenda today that I know of so maybe I'll get some layout work in. Today's Weather for: Sundown, LA 71446-6114 4/6/2009 Wind Chill: 41°F Humidity: 57% Dew Point: 32°F So Far Today High: 51°F Low: 46°F Rain: 0.00" Rain Rate: 0.00"/h Gust: 24mph N Freeze watch in effect from late tonight through Tuesday morning. Today High: 62 Mostly sunny. Cooler. Highs in the lower 60s. Northwest winds around 15 mph. Tonight Low: 32 Mostly clear. Colder. Lows in the lower 30s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
Good morning all.
I still have some work to do on my web site, but here is what I did this weekend:
Please feel free to post or email me with comments on it, I’m always looking to improve on it.
Oh, my internet provider (AT$T DSL) doubled my internet speed Friday for an extra $5/month. If I email you from home and there is scorch marks on the letters that’s’ because I’m running 1.4 up and 6mb down.
Anyway I’ll be in the corner trying to catch up on the last 4-5 pages I missed.
Lee
BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Good morning everybody. Its a cool windy day, with some snow coming. They are calling for 1-2 inchs. I can live with that.
Well I don't have much planned either today. Maybe clean up the house some.
Ok listen up . The straps were made by a decal film used for RC cars or planes. Its kinda like a decal, but yet sticky on one side. You gotta cut it to shape with a straight edge. The red clamps made by using the same stuff. Its about $3.00 a roll, and the roll is a few feet long. It takes some time to getuse to, believe me.
Lee, very nice website. I still use a free one, and its not the best. Yours seems to be coming along.
Well I guess I will see what I can get into today, and this looks like my 1000 post .
Everybody have a good day.
Hello and a good morning to all diners--such as there is at this time of day-
The weather right now is CCCOLD with current temperature at 0C going to -2 this afternoon/evening with the low at -5C. We're also expecting about 4" of the white stuff by this evening with a further 2" in the next day. YEEESH!!--talk about grump producing. This kind of weather wikk stick around until Thursday now--back to winter--
Lee-like what is coming up on screen---keep it going
Chloe--I'll have a coffee and a toast with jam please--I love it when I have the time to sit and mull over my coffee----Todd--I see you have left some more catapaults around--interesting designs too, I see, for G scale? Expanding are we?
CN Charlie: On the IHC (MEHANO) locomotive you had the power pick up wires coming from the tender over the locomotive to the front pick up wires. You need to cut and remove those completely. Then remove the wires for the front headlight. I replaced the front headlight with a 3mm white LED. Right now the only power pick-up is from the tender wheels. I need to buy new wipers for the front wheel pickups since the ones installed on the locomotive are not isolated.
Robby, that is a free website. Thanks for the comments.
Thanks Barry, I’m still plugging away at it.
Mornin', Snow.
Coffee and scrambled eggs with bacon please. Thank You.
Barry- Not as much jumpy as say..........cautious.
Lee-Cruizin the net now has got to feel like looking face first into a fan!!!
Bookwork at the church, then don't know what. I don't know if they are still calling for 1-2 inches or not. Just a light dusting on the ground now. Maybe I'll make it to the train room today.
Have a great day.
Good morning, All. Chloe, I would like my usual coffee and cinnamon roll.
Robby, The steel plate looks great. It is stickered and strapped like we do in trucking. Very natural. Your backdrop has developed nicely too.
I have a question about your weathering. When you do a metal boxcar, do you air brush a lighter color for the oxidation as a first step?
Sue
Anything is possible if you do not know what you are talking about.
Mornin' everyone!
Another beautiful day here in the Finger Lakes. Currently 44°F with liquid sunshine and heavy dew falling out of the sky. And..... Today is going to be better than tomorrow. They are saying 1 to 2" of "partly Cloudy (the white stuff) tonight and 2 to 4" tomorrow with a high tomorrow just above freezing. Icky, but not unusual for this time of year here.
Barry, want to have a snowball fight tomorrow? Should be good packing........... Hey, we could use Todd's catapults!
Jeffrey, I like the brick walls! That is some of the best work you have done!
Got an e-mail that the new Camera Body should be here on Wednesday as should the lighting stuff I ordered. I'll post some photos so you can see if my photographic skills have improved any.
Zoe I'll have two eggs over easy, a side of bacon, some of that sourdough toast and a pot of dark roast in a FGLK Mug, please and thank you. I'll be in the front booth watching the trains.
Coffee in a large UNION PACIFIC mug, please & thanks.
Went from 74F one day to a high today of 48. Instead of opening windows, I turned the heat pumps on.
Only 1 more day before that internet store ships out our stuff. Might be ready to begin work on our layouts by the end of this week. That will be a most welcome distraction (for me), even if it's only for 30 minutes a day or so.
Need to go do critter rounds and run some hay out to the front & back pastures. Have a good day y'all.
Thanks Sue. I've been working on weathering more, than layout. I think I hear the layout calling when I'm in the basement .
The first step I do on a boxcar is the fade, which is normally white paint (testors thinned with paint thinner). Then I go about adding powders arond the roof panel, and boxcars ribs. Then thats when the rust, rust scrapes, rust pits come into play.
Good Morning All..Its cloudy,cold with about an inch of wet snow here posta get a hard freeze tonite..I'll have Coffee and toast please..Thank You..Planning to work on fiddle yard later..Made a deal for a Life Like GP 18 high hood in NKP paint..Gonna slip into back booth watch trains and see who drops in...Jerry
Hello...
I, too, have wondered about Bill T. His morning posts are being missed. Has anyone sent an email to him?
Robby, I like you weathering, too. I have not follwed your explanations on how you do it carefully. One thing I sometimes do with the cars to "age" them after decals are in place. I spray a very thin layer of the base color over everything, and the lettering looks faded. Then I go ahead with weathering.
I'll have a bowl of KY burgoo with KY BBQ sauce. It's good on a cold day.
Happy Model Railroading
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Hey guys, been working from about 10 am to 12:30pm so far today, knocked off for lunch, I'm going to go work again from maybe 2-4, then break for an hour, then 5-7, then quit for the day.
In other words, I tihnk I'm going to expand my layout plan since I've got this job. thinking about a 6x6 L shape.
Hoople I bet that tuning on stage mid-song would suck.
I bet that tuning on stage mid-song would suck.
Banjo players tune mid-song to make a really cool "warbling" twang.
blownout cylinder Todd--I see you have left some more catapaults around--interesting designs too, I see, for G scale? Expanding are we?
Todd--I see you have left some more catapaults around--interesting designs too, I see, for G scale? Expanding are we?
Try 1/1 Scale...
EDIT: Does anyone know of any model Railroad clubs in the scranton area that doesn't cost an arm and a leg or two?
Well afternoon is already here. Man is time flying.
I finally found out where a weird smell was coming from (we have been smelling it for a few weeks). Before I get to that, I will start from the start.
It was like a rotten egg smell. I thought natural gas leak, but we haven't blown up yet. We thought maybe its the hamster cage smell coming through the vents (through the cold air return). Nope. After we cleaned the carpet, the hamster cage (which hardly ever smells).....I finally found the problem. IT WAS THE DRYER PLUG MELTING!!! I went down stairs to the basement and went over to the dryer and out comes black/gray looking smoke. First I stopperd the dryer, and then I hit the breaker right quick. Well the father-in-law put the plug in. Which he is a electrical engineer. Maybe it was a bad plug. It was bought about 3 years ago. I was just glad I was home. So now we will have to call him to come look at it. LUCKY, LUCKY, LUCKY.
Well Garry, I will be more than helpful for anybody that wants to weather or has any questions. I might not be the best or do somethings different but....................I might be able to guide you in the right direction.
Well people I am out of here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's been upper 50's low 60's the past week now this:
A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM EDT THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE TUESDAY NIGHT. MAINLY RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING WITH HEAVIER ACCUMULATING SNOWS POSSIBLE AFTER DARK. THE MODERATE TO LOCALLY HEAVY LAKE EFFECT SNOWS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE WELL INTO TUESDAY NIGHT. WITH CONDITIONS MARGINALLY FAVORABLE FOR LAKE EFFECT SNOW...THE QUESTION REMAINS WHETHER OR NOT PERSISTENT HEAVY LAKE EFFECT BANDS WILL OCCUR AND WILL THESE BANDS BE ABLE TO PRODUCE 6 INCHES OR MORE OF SNOW IN 12 HOURS OR 8 INCHES OR MORE IN 24 HOURS TO JUSTIFY A LAKE EFFECT SNOW WARNING. THE HEAVIER ACCUMULATIONS WILL AFFECT THE HIGHER TERRAIN AREAS AS USUAL AND SOME OF THESE AREAS HAVE THE POSSIBILITY OF SEEING A FOOT OF SNOW BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS OFF LATE TUESDAY NIGHT.
Coffee refill, please & thanks.
***Robby, VERY LUCKY indeed. Man, that could have got out of hand fast. Guess I won't bother with any suggestions, as you have an electrical engineer in the family. BTW, my FIL was an aeronautical engineer who designed a staircase with an overhead beam right where my head goes while walking down it (and I'm a fraction under 6', which for my family is a runt). Hmmmm, wonder if he designed that by accident or...
***Jerry, would you recognize the right motor(s) for your dead locos? I'll have to look for them, but I may have a couple working spares if they will fit. Might require soldering a new wire or two, not sure.
The wicked witch MIL left today and I was more than happy to open the gates for her. This was after she tried making FIL get up which caused him to fall again. We'll keep him here and hopefully his knee will be able to heal enough so he can resume walking soon. Until he can walk, there is no reason for him to go anywhere, especially with that nut case demented wife of his.
My blood pressure was the highest it has EVER been today. Wife wanted me to take one of her BP pills, but I told her to give me 10 minutes and I could bring it down, which I did. By now it is back within normal levels. That MIL probably cost me another 5 years of life and I'm running out of years to lose. Lymph nodes on left side of body have been activated the entire time she was here. OK, sorry....rant is over....think HAPPY THOUGHTS!
I promise by weeks end I'll be reporting some uplifting train oriented news.
Good afternoon from rainy, windy New England, 38F ( raw), 0.36 " of rain and raining at the rate of .33" and hour right now. No drought here!!
Been working on the layout building mountains and mountain tracks trying to get the proper elevation above the road and the river.
CNCharlie: How was the LHS trip, get the N gauge cattle car?
ROBBIE: You are INDEED lucky, many people have lost theri entire home due to Dryer related causes. Usually it is because of lint built up in the exhaust casuing the Dryer to overheat big time. In your case, it could be due to corrosion of the plug contacts, or, loose connections in the plug/socket. In either case, the arcing caused by poor contact slowly builds up a carbon film which becomes a low value resistor. This begins to heat up big time causing the plug and wires to melt, just like you witnessed. I suspect loose connections. Sometimes if the dryer is located in a wet/damp area such as a basement, the contacts on the plug get so corroded and oxidized that that causes overheating.
On another note, very nice job with weathering !!!!!
JEFF: Fantastic job weathering the brick building, how did you keep the red out of the mortar lines or did you have to go back over those lines ( tedious job )?
JERRY: I didn't know that you played the fiddle? LOL
MIKE: I laughed until I cried !!!!!!! LOL
LEE: Winter just won't let up on you guys in the upper Midwest will it ?
ROB: Maybe you should let her go to the pasture to bring in the bull the next time he gets loose, sorry, that was very bad of me. Stress is a killer Rob, you need a stress reliever, so go to your LHS and get something you like.
GARRY: Your favorite country lady was on 60 minutes Sunday night. She even has a steam train at her place.
Later guys,