QUOTE: Originally posted by Warthogdrvr Hey folks - Cjm89 - Chris, that's an easy name to remember - and your last name is spelled the same as my mother's maiden name. My barber when I was based at Sheppard AFB in Wichita Falls, TX, used to be an engineer for the CB&Q and the follow-on roads (through mergers). He was also a decorated combat Marine with time in Korea and Vietnam, so I used to LOVE going and getting my haircut. Chris
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QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 Ron:QUOTE: And it only took me 4 years to do it. That means I can reach 5 stars in just 12 more short years. ..and to think we still won't have finished our layouts by then[:O][:P] Congratulations you stellar people [tup]
QUOTE: And it only took me 4 years to do it. That means I can reach 5 stars in just 12 more short years.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by JPowell I mentioned it to my dad last week, then he called my CFO (wife) and she got..
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy CFO = Chief Financial Officer (i.e. the one who controls the pursestrings)
//signed// John Powell President / CEO CNY Transportation Corp (fictional)
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Hunter - When we met in January of 2000, you were just a 6 week old pup who walked his way into this heart of mine as the only runt in the litter who would come over to me. And today, I sit here and tell you I am sorry we had to put you down. It was the best thing for you and also the right thing to do. May you now rest in peace and comfort. Love, Dad. 8 June 2010
I love you and miss you Mom. Say hi to everyone up there for me. Rest in peace and comfort. Love, John. 29 March 2017
QUOTE: Chris; How do you like living in Mexico? Any reason you retired down there, other than the dollar can be stretched quite a bit there? Just curious what the biggest differences are between here and there. My only experience with Mexico was in Tijuana…
QUOTE: Looks like your packing a lot of layout onto the back of a door!
QUOTE: John: On the ash-dusted-over-wet-paint front, looks like I'll be glueing down quite a bit. The top surface of most of what I did yesterday is not bonded. Just how much paint does one have to use to make a ground cover stick?
QUOTE: JP: I'm taking next week off. 3 days vacation (I have 89 days on the books)
QUOTE: Tom: …time to look at digital cameras….I definitely want macro capability and high enough resolution for really good clarity. I'd like to be able to post photos of the railroad fairly easily and quickly…
QUOTE: Robert: Woodland Scenics offers dry transfer letters also available in white. As for the white lettering on green paint, it should show just fine. You might check into buying a printer that prints in white. I can't think of the name of the printer right now.
QUOTE: Robert: I don't have one, yet. I'm a lookin', though.
QUOTE: Originally posted by pedromorgan sorry no offence was intended, however apart from portability, can you think of an advantage of using an can of air? and i did say USUALLY the ones tha havnt tried using a compressor. i used a can of air to do a job and found it only gave me enough air to do 2 sides of a carridge. the point i was trying to get across in my other post was that the purchase of a compressof was a purchase that would not be regretted. once again i apologise if i caused any offence. Peter
QUOTE: Originally posted by Noah Hofrichter Phil, yep it's digital, forgot to mention that. Robert, Try here for scale drawings of locomotives, and then you can paint them and add logos in Paint. Really very handy. The link is: http://www.trainiax.0catch.com/mescaleloco.htm Noah
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QUOTE: Robert: I've used Woodland Scenics dry transfers. Take care when using them, or you may transfer more than you want. They're easy to use. I bought a burnisher that's made for dry transfers. Look at your LHS (local hobby shop) for one. A dull pencil will also work.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Warthogdrvr Hey folks - ...<snip>... JimRCGMO - I try not to scare railfans - engineers are another story! Always wonder what they're thinking when we practice head-on guns passes against a string of Norfolk Southern diesels. I'm with you on obnoxious cell phone users, too - one guy received a call during one of our mass briefings and attempted to take it! We threw him out of the briefing and locked the door behind him, then he had to pay a fine before being allowed back into the squadron bar to drink. ...<snip>... Chris
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 Bob:QUOTE: You need to think about a book like Lou Sassi wrote about building a layout. Not familiar with that, what's it called? It would be interesting to watch our local library try to find it [:D] Actually if anyone has the ISBN # for it, I'll get them to give it a go. Next year I'll qualify for the "The're too old to remember to return it" Senior's amnesty on book returns that our library runs, so I'd have time to read it. Takes me for ever to read a book, but Kris is a one a day reader. [:D] If I find a spare lifetime laying around, I'll think about writing one [(-D] TTFN
QUOTE: You need to think about a book like Lou Sassi wrote about building a layout.
QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Good Morning Coffee Clubbers, ...<snip>... QUOTE: Robert: I don't have one, yet. I'm a lookin', though.Just be sure that you check out prospective candidates to see what their opinion is of model railroading. They don’t need to be wildly enthusiastic, but they should be supportive. Any ones that turn up their nose at the hobby can be eliminated from the running before you’ve invested too much time and money. Saying “That’s cute” is marginally acceptable. Okay, gotta run. Catch up with you guys later. Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by RDLkrbyvllRR Here's another picture of my paint scheme. Robert