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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Saturday, April 29, 2006 7:52 PM
Hey guys,

Well, I'm back from my first day of the show. I haven't had a chance to get many shots yet of my module or the rest of the layout, hopefully that will come tomorrow. I have had a chance though to get a shot of my first big derailment:

http://www.railimages.com/albums/noahhofrichter/afm.jpg

I was driving the WSOR locomoves in this shot (the red locos). A guy running in front of me had lost the rear half of his ore train without knowing it, and I wasn't over there to see it. Infact, no one was. So I'm sitting there watching the Power round the corner, and just when it gets out of my veiw it stops. I cut the power, head over, and what do I find but this mess (sorry Fergie!)! I ran into the rear of the cars, and they were weighted enough to pu***he power off the track, but not before I moved the string. The slack caused a few of the cars on the bridge at the top of the picture to derail, and they shoved right into the side of the steam photo freight running by on the other main. It was mess alright! I got before the standing board of inquiry tomorrow, and I better hope I can keep my job!

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Posted by james saunders on Saturday, April 29, 2006 8:03 PM
hello all!

i've decided to go back on monday now so i'll get more pictures then, but i have pictures of my SD60M that i'll post later on


thats all for now


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Posted by pcarrell on Saturday, April 29, 2006 8:20 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997

PC:
QUOTE: That hatch looks real good. You planning on a well planted dead tree for a handle?
…Nope, that would have to have deeper roots than are available on that rock! The handle is the projecting lump in the middle. Not too easy to see from the angle I showed. Maybe this will help.


Oh, so this is to be a mostly bare rock face. I get it. See, I model Maine, and while they do have rock faces, theres usually a ton of trees around too, so I work that in.

When I need a tree for a special purpose like the handle idea, I usually make one from twisted wire and leave extra long "roots" on it to go through the scenery and then spread out so that it is VERY firmly planted. I've done this on two or three hatches in the past and it works pretty good. It doesn't look like a handle but it's durable enough to work well.
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Posted by pcarrell on Saturday, April 29, 2006 8:23 PM
NUTS!!!!!!

You suckered me in!

I'm just going to leave the credit card here behind the counter and just pay the bill every month when it comes! Chloe, can you hold onto this thing for me please?

OK boys, lets do it again.

KILL THAT CREDIT CARD!!!!! It's on me (again)!!!!!
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Posted by inch53 on Saturday, April 29, 2006 9:16 PM
evenin all, barlry pop please ladies,
Well i see PC buying again, so i think have???????. Naw, i'll be nice tonight.
bout ime fur bed, so see y'al laters
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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Saturday, April 29, 2006 10:06 PM
Hi Gang: We just dropped Ed and Fran off at the motel. We had a great day looking at the 7.5in railroads and at my HO. Ed says it's nice to be able to see the trains with out a magnifier. I think that Fran is going to do the trees for Ed's layout. I gave Ed a piece of furnace filter and Fran figured out that it was for trees right away. I've got to give her a couple of bags of ground foam to go with the filter. We're going to meet for breakfast in the morning and if I can talk them into it we'll take a ride on the 7.5. Ed wants to get to Dallas and see the Big Boy at the state fair grounds in Dallas. We came out OK with the storms last night. They went north of us and we didn't get any additional rain. Oh yea, the trains on the HO ran without any problems except I noticed that the 2-8-0 on the inside track slowed down on the back side of the layout. I may have some problems with bad rail joints. I really need to put feeders to each section of track. Well it's late and I'm pooped. I'll say Good Night and I'll see you all tomorrow.

Happy Aniversary to the Coffee Shop. Flip, Cloe says to keep your hands to yourself.


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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 29, 2006 10:55 PM
[bday] Coffee Shop!

...Just under the wire - it's still Saturday (11:55pmEDT) LOL
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 29, 2006 11:16 PM
Sorry I haven't been in here much this weekend, been very busy with scenery work and my 13yr-old son's Confirmation.

Ryan - I'll try to post some pix of that styrene roadbed painted with the River Rock (BTW I lightened it with white so it would have more of a 'bleached' appearance like most asphalt roads).

Chuck - thanx for the kind words about the propane depot. We've got a cat, but she always can't make up her mind whether she wants in or out - regardless of the weather! Hope you and Kathy are 'maintaining', healthwise...

derJohn - looks like you'r making good progress on that new R-O-W - I suppose you'll be ballasting soon eh?[;)] Didn't see your original post on the hatch though - but it must've been impressive judging by the way everybody's commenting on it!

CapeJim - good to see ya! I'm no longer able to pull all-nighters doing layout work either...

Paul, glad Ed's visit with you went nicely and that you didn't get clobbered by the storms!

Noah - OUCH![:O][(-D] Glad those WSOR SD40-2s didn't take the proverbial four-foot nose dive [like TEFFY's SP Daylight E units]...!

Now it's past midnight in my TZ so I'm outta here - g'nite![zzz]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, April 29, 2006 11:47 PM
I gotta get going. But, happy B-day to the CS.

I'll catch up on posts Sunday night,, just stopping in for the party.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 30, 2006 3:58 AM
OK! TIME TO CLEAN UP....

EVERYBODY OUT!!!!

[B)] Flip, not again!!!!!

[oX)] Fergie, the ship called, they want you onboard NOW....

TJ, you've got the floor and to windows

AJ, the dusting

I'll do the wash

RJ, get the barbie ready for later

No! No! John, not time to dig up up stuff

***, yes, nice muscles, now out you go!!!

Who's in the kitchen?

There, Coffee is ready

The sun is almost up



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Posted by ngartshore350 on Sunday, April 30, 2006 5:11 AM
Der5997
Yes, lots of wiring and nearly finished! I think the removable stalls helps! I wanted to check that removable as the best option!

Fergmeister

Thanks for clearing that up , I guess that a lifting up section is the easiest way to keep thinks running,. I just wanted to check! Sounds like a bit of a drama to lift it off?!

Gumby4

[#welcome] Welcome to the CS and happy model railroading!

Adam

Congratulations [tup][wow]on being a Fireman, I have great respect for what you guys & gals do! [bow]

OzJim

Glad to hear you enjoyed the Show and got what you wanted, I didn't manage to find what I wanted. I also found the show ordinary, nothing really new like other years.

Regards,

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Sunday, April 30, 2006 6:52 AM
Good morning ! from Indiana. [:D]





[8D]

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Posted by Fergmiester on Sunday, April 30, 2006 6:53 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by luct
[

[oX)] Fergie, the ship called, they want you onboard NOW....



OK who ratted me out! OK so I spent a half an hour in the Railway museum and spent my coffee break trying to find the LHS only to find it wasn't open till 1pm[:(]

So The recreation I've had is 50 Km's on the bike riding the railtrail and rebuilding the coaling tower.

Luct: glad I never sailed with you! or is your real name [4:-)]BLIGH?

Just thought I'd ask.

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Posted by inch53 on Sunday, April 30, 2006 7:31 AM
Mornin all, coffee Janie please, I see they got the place cleaned up from the party.
Rained all night here, and suppose to be this way thur Tues. and rain again Thur., so it’ll be a fun week. Only plans for are to spend some more time in the train room and watch the Nascar race on TV, along with the normals of everyday.

Grayfox , we have a lot of deer round here, even in the yard at times. My biggest problem I think for this year is going to rabbits getting into the garden and flowerbeds.

John , liked the way your hiding the hatch handle. May try your stipple idea.

Noah , doesn’t seem like derailments happen at the most in opportune times, they do here. Looking forward for some more pics.

Hey Grayfox, did those N.E. cars look like this,



There's another string over there now, but i'm not fighting the weather for any pic Here’s a couple of their trackster





Here’s a video of them moving cars

http://s57.photobucket.com/albums/g214/inch53/?action=view¤t=de3dfba3.flv

bout it fur now, still have some more pics to post laters
inch

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 30, 2006 7:43 AM
pcarrel I knew you couldn't resist getting in on the payment for the party. Your so free with that credit card oh I see its a platium card no wonder. I know you won the railroad lottery and you just want to share the wealth a little were glad to know you.

Well chole I'll just have a sausage sandwich this am (turkey sausage of coarse) and a glass of OJ. Dont want pc to cry to much.

Well just a stop in to say hi talk to you all later

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 30, 2006 9:35 AM
Good morning everyone, slept in this morning and missed church (I hate to do that) but needed to rest. Hope everyone is doing ok today.

I'll have a coffee and donut this morning, Zoe.

Have a nice day !
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Posted by Train 284 on Sunday, April 30, 2006 9:50 AM
Hey everyone! Just thought I would stop in and say Hi and also Happy Birthday to the Coffee Shop! 2 years (and 1 day [:D])! I can't belive it!

Currently I am working on purchasing a Gauge 1 Ruby 0-4-0 live steam engine, doing lots of research and stuff. From all the reviews I have read and the people I have talked to, it seems to be a great engine and I am going to go ahead and buy the kit soon. I plan on converting it to a 2-4-0 or 2-4-2, I have'nt decided yet. I will keep you posted!
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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, April 30, 2006 12:13 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by rtraincollector

pcarrel I knew you couldn't resist getting in on the payment for the party. Your so free with that credit card oh I see its a platium card no wonder. I know you won the railroad lottery and you just want to share the wealth a little were glad to know you.

Well chole I'll just have a sausage sandwich this am (turkey sausage of coarse) and a glass of OJ. Dont want pc to cry to much.

I'm feeling generous today. Make it a large OJ. [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 30, 2006 2:13 PM
Got this from *** today...

HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE TWO DUCK HUNTERS FROM WISCONSIN?
ABSOLUTELY A TRUE STORY HEARD ON A WISCONSIN RADIO STATION REPORTING ON THE
INCIDENT.

A guy buys a new Lincoln Navigator for $42,500.00 (with monthly payments of
$560.00). He and a friend go duck hunting in mid-winter; and of course all
of the lakes are frozen. These two guys go on a lake with their GUNS, a DOG,
and of course the new NAVIGATOR.

They decide they want to make a natural looking water area for the ducks,
something for the decoys to float on.

Now making a hole in the ice large enough to invite a passing duck, is going
to take a little more power than the average drill auger can produce. So,
out of the back of the new Navigator comes a stick of dynamite with a short
40 second-fuse. Now our two Rocket Scientists,afraid they might slip on the
ice while trying to run away after lighting the fuse (and becoming toast,
along with the Navigator), decide on the following course of action: they
light the 40 second fuse; then, with a mighty thrust, they throw the stick
of dynamite as far away as possible.

Remember a couple of paragraphs back when I mentioned the NAVIGATOR, the
GUNS, and the DOG...???

Let's talk about the dog: A highly trained Black Lab used for RETRIEVING.
Especially things thrown by the owner. You guessed it: the dog takes off
across the ice at a high rate of speed and grabs the stick of dynamite, with
the burning 40-second fuse, just as it hits the ice.

The two men swallow, blink, start waving their arms and, with veins in their
necks swelling to resemble stalks of rhubarb, scream and holler at the dog
to stop. The dog, now apparently cheered on by his master, keeps coming. One
hunter panics, grabs the shotgun and shoots the dog. The shotgun is loaded
with #8 bird shot, hardly big enough to stop a Black Lab. The dog stops for a moment, slightly confused then continues on. Another shot, and this time the dog, still standing, becomes really confused and of course terrified, thinks these two geniuses have gone insane. The dog takes off to find cover, under the brand new Navigator. The men continue to scream as they run. The red hot exhaust pipe on the truck touches the dogs rear end, he yelps, drop the dynamite under the truck and takes off after his master.

Then """"""""""BOOOOOOOOOOOOM""""""""""!!!!

The truck is blown to bits and sinks to the bottom of the lake, leaving the
two idiots standing there with "I can't believe this just happened" looks on
their faces.

The insurance company says that sinking a vehicle in a lake by illegal use
of explosives is NOT COVERED by the policy.

...And he still had yet to make the first of those $560.00 a! month
payments...The dog is okay...

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 30, 2006 3:23 PM
and the aspca will probally charge them with cruelity to animals for shooting at the dog and they deserve to be charged

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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 30, 2006 4:34 PM
A police officer sent this to a friend of mine. It is not for the faint-hearted. If you have a weak stomach, then don't click on the link below.

It is a picture of a suicide jumper taken shortly after he landed. It shows him with his insides now on the outside. You will see the look of horror on the faces of the bystanders. The faces of the bystanders is why I believe this is real.












[image]http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y280/rtraincollector/cracked.jpg[/image]


Had to look didn't you shame on you

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Posted by der5997 on Sunday, April 30, 2006 5:21 PM
Hello folks! I’ve been able to get a bit more done on my scenery, so I’m a happy camper. I’m here while the stuff dries a bit.[:D]

Noah: Your photo is amazing. You caught the cars just before the coal spilled! What reflexes.[bow] [swg] Seriously though, glad nothing was broken.[tup]

PC:
QUOTE: Oh, so this is to be a mostly bare rock face. I get it. See, I model Maine, and while they do have rock faces, theres usually a ton of trees around too, so I work that in.
…There’s more bare rock there than I intended because the experiments I was doing didn’t work out as well as I had hoped. Layer on layer of foil rock castings got laid down, and things got sort of out of hand. I’m going to have to provide 10,000 years of soil and plant matter to make it look the way it should. Right now, the Ice Age just left.[(-D] So it should end up with much less bare rock, and some trees etc. I like your tree handle idea, but I think I’ll stick to rock handles. I don’t know yet just how thickly the trees will be planted, and a handle tree would have to be more or less solitary, wouldn’t it?

Ken L:
QUOTE: I suppose you'll be ballasting soon eh?
…Yes! I found an old can of Static Guard in the basement and I’m going to try spraying the track before applying the WS ballast. (My main ballast is Arizona Rock, but I’ll be using WS for the bit I’m working on now). I’m hopeful that the anti-static will help to stop the WS ballast from flying around. I’ll keep you posted. Right now I’m waiting for this afternoon’s scenery mix to dry enough so that I can try the ballast. I don’t want to be wetting material that hasn’t set chemically yet.
QUOTE: Didn't see your original post on the hatch though - but it must've been impressive judging by the way everybody's commenting on it!
…No, I expect they are 1) just being kind, and 2) are relieved that I’ve finally stopped whining on, and got on with something.[swg]

Mike:
QUOTE: May try your stipple idea.
…Don’t, not because it doesn’t work, but because it’s a waste of good stipple.[:O] I was bouncing off an idea I read by a chap who used tile grout and sand for roads. My mix would have worked just as well without the stipple, and with sawdust to bulk it up.(I had the stipple on hand, a nd didn't want to buy tile grout just for RR landscaping) That’s what I did today. The mix today was wetted sawdust, white glue, latex paint, and a bit of a***o grit it up and darken it a bit. It’s greener (the paint is a muddy green I got from the hardware store as a return - $3 a quart.) than the mix with lots of ash from yesterday. Here’s the difference. The sharp edge between the colours will be hidden in ground foams.

Here’s a view of the station track and main, the lead into the Timesaver section, and a Timesaver track in the foreground are the other tracks.

…and here’s looking the other way. The dark grey area will be toned down but it’s where a wharf building will go. At that point the layout edge is a wharf.
I like that weird Trackster BTY [tup]

RT:
QUOTE: and the aspca will probally charge them with cruelity to animals for shooting at the dog and they deserve to be charged
…Yes, if true, but check out third item down @ http://www.truthorfiction.com/index-humor.htm
I posted before I saw your eggscruiating item. [(-D] Ouch!

Well, I’m off to try some ballast.
TTFN

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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, April 30, 2006 6:14 PM
I just know this is going to hit the top of the page again, but here goes anyways......

QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997

PC:
QUOTE: Oh, so this is to be a mostly bare rock face. I get it. See, I model Maine, and while they do have rock faces, theres usually a ton of trees around too, so I work that in.
…There’s more bare rock there than I intended because the experiments I was doing didn’t work out as well as I had hoped. Layer on layer of foil rock castings got laid down, and things got sort of out of hand. I’m going to have to provide 10,000 years of soil and plant matter to make it look the way it should. Right now, the Ice Age just left.[(-D] So it should end up with much less bare rock, and some trees etc. I like your tree handle idea, but I think I’ll stick to rock handles. I don’t know yet just how thickly the trees will be planted, and a handle tree would have to be more or less solitary, wouldn’t it?


I don't see why a rock handle wouldn't work, should be fine.

As to the tree handle, the first one I made was one dead tree in a grove of live ones. It didn't look quite right as it looked a little out of place. I suppose I could have scattered around a few more dead ones to help it fit in, but I was still a bit green to scenery modeling, so I soldiered on, vowing I'd do better next time. The second time, I had one in a grove of dead trees. I just made the handle tree a little taller then the rest and gave it just a touch of "breathing room". Looked pretty darned good.
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Posted by pcarrell on Sunday, April 30, 2006 6:17 PM
OK, that's it, I'm buying for the whole weekend!

Chloe, Zoe, another round for my friends please! Thanks girls!

Here's a tip for you ladies for working so hard.
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Posted by rtraincollector on Sunday, April 30, 2006 8:02 PM
See pcarrell I knew you would come thru like your sitting and counting so when the 21st post comes you can jump in and buy for all of us lol. We do love it when you do this.

I'll have a large diet sprite girls Thank-you

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Sunday, April 30, 2006 8:26 PM
PhillC: Thanks for the diet Coke. I think that I'll have an order of fries with it.

Ed and Fran are on there way to Teffy's. We all had breakfast together and than came back to our place to ride the 7.5 in. After that we went over to Terry McGrath's track and Wayne Davis had his steam locomotive fired up so we had a nice ride behind that. Then as all good things must come to an end they left for Dallas and the Big Boy. Mary Ann and I really enjoyed having them here. I may have put some ideas into Ed's head. Like maybe a 7.5in in the orange grove to haul the oranges. I can just picture a locomotive like my Sara coming out of the grove pulling a couple of cars loaded with oranges.

It's getting late, being that I have to go to work tomorrow.

Good Night All
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 30, 2006 8:34 PM
Good evening all!

I'm full so I won't be ordering anything. Phil's credit card should be happy about that.[;)]

Busy weekend.

Put together some Athearn kits and covered the boy's layouts with the Woodlands ready grass vinyl mats. Hopefully next week I with post the pics.

One of my bands had two "gigs" this weekend. Saturday we helped a youth group fini***heir 30 hour fast with a concert. (Trying to keep their minds off the fact that they where hungry) It was part of a 30 hour famine fund drive. Sunday, we lead worship at a rescue mission in Philly.

Plus two baseball games and a birthday party.

Now I'm getting ready for a trip that starts tomorrow.

Well I hope your weekends were much more restful. I'll try to stop by tomorrow AM before Ieave, if not, have a good week. See you on Friday.
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Posted by Cox 47 on Sunday, April 30, 2006 8:48 PM
Evening all...Just time for a cup of coffee to go...Put some time in this afternoon reading the new Model Railroader...Sallie has already hit the shack and I'm headed that way too....Have a good nite....Jerry
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Posted by GMTRacing on Sunday, April 30, 2006 9:06 PM
Good Evening All,
Between driving to and from Albany to pick up college hotshot son who couldn't take the train, and working at the museum, it's been a busy couple of days. Glad to see the shops not a disaster area like last time (I'm sure it's nothing to do with Fergie being banished further north, eh?). Between chores, I did get a couple of hours in planning trackwork for the lower level of the train room. I'm planning on a bit of cityscape with raised track and a transition to construction industries on one end of town. If I get ambitious, maybe some street level sidings and trackage. Time will tell.
Der - I like the ground cover almost looks like the yard in town. Digging postholes for fire hydrant bollards on Sat we found old lumps of coal about a foot down - have to go back and see where the coaling tower stood before it was removed. Having worked with a bunch of Brits over the years I was aware of the secret lives (meanings) of crumpets and all, but what always got me was the west ender who kept refering to "dumb Dorrises". We won't even mention the Kiwi and Oz slang . All for now. J.R.
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Posted by icmr on Sunday, April 30, 2006 10:04 PM
Hey guys, I back. I had a great time. I heard 4 trains during Prom/after Prom. How is everyone? I hope you had a great weekend.



Victor

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