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If one could roll back the hands of time... They would be waiting for the next train into the future. A. H. Francey 1921-2007
well it's 12:30am I'm listening to country music.
well my current scenery plans are 100% done!! ya!!! now all I need to do is watch the paint dry!! lol
Top of the morning to you,
It's been a while for me since the last visit, so much has happened, what with building work, work work and more work, hopefully things are starting to settle down to a steady pace. I am back on with the great re-build of the Yarrow valley sub, things are progressing at a slow but steady pace, things are not to good on the health front, i had a brain scan last week and am having another more detailed one in 2 hrs so hopefully i'll get the results soon, that will go a LONG way to setteling the nerves. Then it's off to visit my uncle in the next ward who's just had major surgery for the big c, after that it's off to another hospital to visit my dad who's also had surgery, Phewww, then it's time for a cuppa,
Fergie say hi to your dad from me, hope Lisa'a bones are healing up, are they still in plaster
Ed that's a great trip you had by the looks of the pictures
catch you later
Good morning ! from Indiana.
10-01-06
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
wetidlerjr wrote:Good morning ! from Indiana. Good morning ! from Indiana. 10-01-06
Mornin all, think I'll have what Bills havin, oj, an coffee, Janie.
Fergie, we're still thinkin of ya'll n your dad, hope things keep improving.
Jim CG,,, good luck with with the coaling tower, sounds like a fun project.
Steve,,, good to hear from you, hope things get on to the healther oveer there soon. We'll be thinking of ya'll
Football and nascar planned for this afternoon and kids comin for supper. #3 son and his boy's burthen day was last Thur., same day, so mother's fixing supper for them. Hoping fo some MRR time during the games. Need ta get to chores, ya'll have a gooden
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Good morning and top 'o' the day to all of ye. I'll have this shis morning.
On tap for today is more layout work. I'm going to try to get more drywall mud down for the scenery base.
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ModelTrainLover wrote: well it's 12:30am I'm listening to country music. well my current scenery plans are 100% done!! ya!!! now all I need to do is watch the paint dry!! lol
I'm gon'a quote myself on this one!! LOL
Jerry: I hope you have better luck as the day goes on. I've had explosions in the kitchen before myself, usually eggs when the water boiled off. That makes a wonderful mess.
I'm still playing in the mud. This is what I've done so far this morning. Looking at doing more this afternoon.
More to come.
Time for lunch!
Good afternoon all. Puter acted up and just got on. Still playing catch-up. Only behind 5 pages.
Jeff- like that curved bridge. Best of luck on your job. Heard from RT but my reply wouldn't get thru. Fergie-- very sorry to read about your dad. Still on our prayer list. I'd like to trade a crate of local oranges for your beets.
Cape Jim- Last week you mentioned the rug I was on. It is a Native American design. Deb is an Irish lass with Cherokee and Southern Cheyenne blood from grandparents on both sides. I sure as heck try to stay on her good side.
Well , back to page 1207. ttfn
Flip
Jim: Pc told me that he'd be off probably until Wednesday, when he'll get his internet back. He may check in sooner from work.
As for me, I'm getting ready to play in the mud some more, soon as my helper gets back.
Hi Everyone,
Just a quick photo dump, before setting off to work.
I have finished the rear backdrop after joining the two halves, pictures below.
Please excuse the mess and the new prototypical look of the refinery constructed as part of a bridge.
I will get to the clouds later, just trying to get all the backdrops completed first! Photos are from the cell phone so not amazing quality, I am picking up a new EOS400D body this week I hope, so the quality should improve!
Howdy Folks,
Put in 14hrs. yesterday on an install (15' x 13' G-gauge) and 4hrs on Mon. to finish. One down one to go! Man I'm tired! Boss gonna be gone for a week for vacation before the install. Gonna be a long haul, 2 1/2 days for the install.
Fergie- Glad to hear your dad is up but am still praying for full recovery! Hope you get some down time to rest and work on the RR.
Paul- I REALLY miss having a garden and a basement to store stuff in.(train room to work in year round too)
ED- Loved the Green engines, and glad you had a good time with your trip.
My 7yr old can't wait for cooler weather so the two of us can go work on the layout. Her mane is Emily and I've backordered a Bachmann Emily so she can run it on the layout. She doesn't know yet so I am havng trouble waiting.
Hi to the newbies, prayers for all, and appologies for not writing more. Wish I had more time cause I miss your friendship.
Keep 'em on the rails!
Trent
Hi Gang:
Ferggie: Hope your dad gets to feeling better soon. I’m sure that he will miss his garden but he’ll have yours to admire. Teffy says Hi and he’s going to call tonight if he hasn’t all ready. I saw the heavy 2-10-2 in Walthers catalogue. It really looks good. There is a train show in two weeks maybe there will be some there.
Trent: Sounds like you have been busy. I’ll bet you can’t wait until that Emily gets here. I wonder if you’re going to be able to keep it quite.
Ngart: I’ll second and Third the looking good. Actually having the refinery on the bridge could save money on real restate and make loading tank cars easy.
Flip good to see you.
Jeff: The mud looks good. How much more do you have to do?
Ed: Thanks for the picks of your trip. Those F units really look good. I like that color scheme.
Well I’m off to bed. I stayed up too late last night and was really bushed all day.
Good Night To All
Good Evening Coffee Clubbers
Another quiet weekend here at the ranch. Did very little around here. Slept in late both days (at Fran's request, she likes to sleep late on weekends).
I did a little work on the trains. A couple of days ago I finally finished up that tank car kit that I had been working on last weekend. When all was said and done, it was fun (if a bit frustrating). So I figured it was time to try my hand at weathering.
I'd never "dirtied" up a car before, so I was a bit nervous about sacrificing my recent efforts. I have a resin cast tank that I have been using as an elevated fuel oil storage tank for my locomotives. About the same size and shape as the new tank car. So I tried the technique out on that first.
I recently bought one of the assortment packages of the Bragdon Weathering Powders. These are very fine ground powders with a pressure sensitive glue ground in. Supposedly they don't need a top coat of dullcoat to fix the powders in place. So it was time to break open the package and try them out.
I was very pleased with the product. I was able to achieve the look I was going for very easily. Hey, this isn't fine scale weathering, just basic 'making it look old and used'. Most fotos of cars I've seen down here have a preponderance of dust. That seems to be the most noticeable thing about old cars down here.
Anyway, here are my first two cars. The new Intermountain 8,000 gal kit is on the left. The car on the right is a very old cheap Atlas tank car that I picked up somewhere for a couple of bucks.
I was so caught up in the weathering that I did a couple of boxcars while i was at it. This should be fun.
Best regards
Ed
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Good morning and top 'o' the morning to all of ye. I'll have steak and eggs this morning with a bit of orange juice.
Possibly going to work today. It's just a small contract, don't think it'll last more than a week or two, but it's something to do.
Got more mud down yesterday. Here's the pics.
10-02-06