PC: It is balsa wood on cork sheeting.
well today I'm going railfanning, should be lots of fun
all for now
Oz
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Evening all and Chloe how about a nice big cold Rootbeer Float please and put it on PC’s tab.
First let me say to the newbies
Paul Have you looked at Ryan’s web site??? If not,you should because he has one of those Hi Tech Thingys just like I do.
Ryan Looking good and one of these days I will get some more done on mine. With all this warm weather and riding and flying season,it is hard to get into the basement.
You know, it is only about 3 months to Apex.
PC Looks like you will have a real nice place there and bet you can’t wait.
Here’s wishing the best to all those in sick call
That’s about all
Talk to you later
Duke
"Don't take a wooden nickel,because it isn't worth a dime" by my Dad
"There are only 3 things you need out of life:A gentle grade,the wind in your face,and cinders in your hair.....But keep an eye on the water glass!" Jack Evans
Hey!, whazzup? I'll have a burger, onion rings, and a sprite, please.
Nice photos to those who posted them.
A warm IndySon.
'til later, Robert
DANG! Top of the page again! I didn't even notice earlier.
Man, I'm going broke fast! You guys are HUNGRY!
Hello there: It's the start of a new week here at good ole Six Flags. I actually made some progress this morning on getting a couple of old problems fixed. It helps when the parts finally get here.
It was 86 degrees this morning when I left the house at 4:30am. The cool front hasen't made a whole lot of difference. No rain in sight so I guess we'll just have to carry on.
I'm still waiting for my ore cars. I called last week and they said that they haden't come in yet. They were expecting them so put them in the July sale catalogue. Now it's expected to be the middle of August. I just keep thinking about that price and the wait is easyer. Maybe they will let me increase my order with that great sale price? You know to make up for the wait. Hey, one can hope.
That new heavy mountain looks good. I may have to get at least one of them. What I should do is try and get back into building kits again. I have a couple of locomotive kits on the shelve that I could get started on. When I retire.
I realised this morning that I've been here 29yrs 6mos and 5days. I figure 6mos and 12 days and I'll pull the plug. You all will hear about it and you won't even need to read the coffee shop. You will be able to hear my cry of joy every where.
I'm going to drop on out and finish my dinner. Thanks PC. The meatloaf was very good.
Good Morning All!
Coffee and a bagel please Chloe. Thanks!
I've been researching MMR stuff for Christmas and Birthdays. Better to get a handle on upcoming expendatures than put myself in to debt. With all the new stuff coming out and all the options available what a great way to give your headache.
The biggest headache is trying to pick a DCC system. I'm probably going to go with an user friendly interface system. I know I'm going to lose the ability to get fancy but a least I will not need to get a degree in engineering to figure out how to program the fool thing, Also, by the time we decide to get real fancy, DCC technology will probably be so far ahead that buy a new system will be cheaper than upgrading. Just like computers today!!
PC: Cooler here today too but it is raining hard so we are trapped indoors again. At least we are getting some rain. At least here in NJ we have had a good rainfall in spite of the heat unlike past years.
Morning gents. well just finished my two weeks of midninghts I am now no lomnger a person of the night LOL
to the new members. today is shaping up to be the first day here in a good two weeks where it hasn't been at least 90 degrees with 70+ % humidity. The downside is that it's raining cats n dogs and we have a severe thunderstorm and possible Tornado or hail warnings .
So I'm going to di a Fergie and decend to the work bench "lab" and see if I can't dust off some of my unused modelling skills.
Later gents.
Rob
OZJim,
Lookin' good! Hey, how did you do the road? Is that styrene over wood? Once that's blended in it ought to look good. That building in the background is coming along nicely too. And the police, they look ready for action.
inch53 wrote: PC , great pics, are those from up to Noblesville.
They start in Fishers, Indiana, then go to Noblesville (the tracks in the streets), then on up to Cicero.
You sure the room is big enough for your trains.
10 x 15 ought to be enough room for a "small" N scale layout, don't you think?
Hey inch, I just noticed the links in your signature aren't working. If you type [ url]and then your links[ /url] (only without the spaces) the links will work.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309
Good morning ! from Indiana.
07-22-06
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Evening guys! How is everyone?? I'm great, I went to the LHS this morning and got a few things... Here are some pics
A Busch HO State Trooper Caprice
A Busch HO Sheriffs Ford Probe these are really nice cars Great detail, also you can see in the background my half finished Merchants row kit.
This LHS now stocks Walthers Kits, previously only shops on the other side of town sold them, but since Life Like was bought by Walthers it has opened up a heap of new oppurtunities, anyway today I got a Medusa Cement kit this is a big stucture and is going on the spur to the side of my yard. I still have one spur that hasn't got a structure, It will probably be a Low relief Warehouse as It is near the wall.
and finally a New Double door boxcar from Athearn.
oh btw do you think my road is too wide?
All for now
The Pizza Train!
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Paul W. Beverung wrote: PC: The new place looks nice. So what are you going to do about layout space. I didn't see a basement there.
PC: The new place looks nice. So what are you going to do about layout space. I didn't see a basement there.
I get a 10x15 room upstairs! Beats the 9x9 I have now!
Good evening all!
Just a coffee, Chloe, thanks!
Indyson: The folks I knew didn't have anything different than what has been published. I believe they were more into the reason the ship sank so fast. Once again, they never really told me anything you haven't already read or heard.
I leave you with a little humor:
A man owns a small ranch in Texas. The Texas Hourly Wage Departmentclaims he's not paying proper wages to his help and sends an agent outto interview him."I need a list of your employees and how much you pay them," demands theagent."Well" replies the rancher, "there's my ranch hand who's been with mefor 3 years. I pay him $600 a week plus free room and board. The cook hasbeen here for 18 months, and I pay her $500 per week plus free room andboard."Then there's the half-wit who works here about 18 hours every day anddoes about 90% of all the work around here. He makes $10 a week, and Ibuy him a bottle of bourbon every Saturday night.""That's the guy I want to talk to - the half-wit," says the agent."That would be me," replies the rancher.
IndySon wrote: Thank you, Gumby4 and SilverSpike, for the warm welcome. I might just be checking in periodically, since I'm searching for the motivation to get my model railroad going. When my youngest son was born in 1983, I vowed he and I would build our own when he got old enough. Well, he actually (unlike my older son, born in 1982) was fascinated with trains, so I thought for sure it would happen. Then, as life usually happens, weeks turned to months turned to years, and he is finishing cillege and living on his own...my train buddy moved out! So now, I'm contemplating at age 49, starting my 2nd layout ever, with a 30 year gap between the 1st and 2nd layouts. It's difficult to take the first step.
Thank you, Gumby4 and SilverSpike, for the warm welcome. I might just be checking in periodically, since I'm searching for the motivation to get my model railroad going. When my youngest son was born in 1983, I vowed he and I would build our own when he got old enough. Well, he actually (unlike my older son, born in 1982) was fascinated with trains, so I thought for sure it would happen. Then, as life usually happens, weeks turned to months turned to years, and he is finishing cillege and living on his own...my train buddy moved out! So now, I'm contemplating at age 49, starting my 2nd layout ever, with a 30 year gap between the 1st and 2nd layouts. It's difficult to take the first step.
IndySon, I know what you mean there! I am just getting around to putting together my layout and it has been over 12 years since I had one. Time seems to slip through our lives so quickly, and before you know it we are in our middle ages and looking back at what we did or didn’t do. My answer for getting motivated in anything is TAD, or "tomorrow is another day". Another day to start fresh with what I did not accomplish yesterday. I thank the good lord for every breath in my lungs, and when I see the sun come up in the morning I know that I am blessed with another day full of the gift of life. Well, time to get off my soap box.
I will have to read your fathers story, looking forward to learning more about our nation's history! Wow, that is a great story and a great thing you are doing too! Hats off to you and good luck with finding more individuals and information.
Hey Inch, I bet they get to be a handfull after awhile. Ben is in year-round and just started his first 6th grade track two weeks ago, it is nice that he is occupied with school again.
And PC, since you are still buying.... lets see... oh, yes.... how about a hamburger steak with sauteed onions and mushrooms with a nice red wine gravy, and some of those fried potatoes, and some buttered toast to soak up the gravey. And a tall iced tea too....
Jeffery, Great story.... err... joke you got there, he just left out that one crucial detail eh..... Good one!
So... no one made a comment about my question and answer in my post yesterday......
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Evening Gang: This is my Sunday. The work week starts tomorrow and as usual I'm not really looking forward to it. At least during the weekend the boses are gone.
We hauled hay in from John's place at Mineral Wells, that's about 35 miles west of here. That took the morning and we only made one trip. I thought about making another one but the troops rebelled on that idea. It was too hot and getting hotter. Actually it was alittle cooler today, only 101. The cool front is supposed to be here tonight and possible rain tomorrow morning. That would be nice driving to work in the rain. The only MRRing I've been able to do has been in my mind. I'm still trying to figure out the old layout. If I can save it and get it to do what I want. I've had a couple of new ideas that I have to go to the basement and try.
The cow that we were waiting to have a calf had it a couple of days ago. It's a little heifer and getting along fine.
Well I'm going to head for bed. Have a Good Night All. -
inch53 wrote: PC, thanks for the pics of the new homestead, looks nice. Just to many people round there for me though.
PC, thanks for the pics of the new homestead, looks nice. Just to many people round there for me though.
I know what you mean. That was the one thing holding me back. But I've got a park across the street, a public walkway with a wide birth on one side, a one story hopuse on the other that 15 feet away (thats not much, I know), and a pond out back. I got a lot of house for the money and something had to give, you know? Besides, I don't have to mow an acre of grass anymore!
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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Indyson I always concidered my self as an ex indy sailor but different indy I was on the U.S.S. Independence CV-62 so you understand when you signed indyson you got my attention I'm also an ex wisconsin (BB-64) sailor too as the pic shows in my signature.
Hi all not a lot happening today glad its friday. Been a long week.
Oh Indyson I'm the odd ball around here I collect O gauge you know the one with the odd rail in the middle. Mainly old lionel my oldest set is from 1931.
Take car all
afternoon , 1 strawberry, 2 chocolate shakes and onion rings for me, Jussy, n Mac, Cleo please,
hope alls been well for every one, quiet one here, just fooled round all day with this n that.
INDYSON, welcome to CS, good to have another AF vet. You went in bout when I got out. Thanks for the info on the Indanapolis and your dad.. As for getting started on a layout, I suggest going and buying 2x's, 1x's and a sheet of plywood, putting down some track, then go from there, or useibg the dinning room table if you think the wife won't mind to much..
RYAN, the only releif [not cure] from grandkids is school starting sooner, then you get a break at least. I'll pass on the BD wishes to Mother, thanks
GRAYFOX, glad your doc visist came out OK, keep it up.
JEFFERY, a good story, thanks
Well need to get back to not doing much, I guess, though I have fooled with the layout some today, ya'll have a good evening
PC, ok now I'll have those trimmings.
does anyone else get into these ruts, where for a week or two you work on the layout as many hours as you can and then nothing for a week or two.
well tomorrow we have a nice show in one of the local bigger cities parks, they have it every year to rise money for restoring the CB&Q 4-6-4 # 4000 that is on display in the park, along with the tower that use to be at Grand Crossing. You can go up in the cab and blow the whistle, and get a manned tour of the tower. Every year they have more and more vendors, which means buying more stuff I don't need, but like I always tell my wife I saved an easy $50.oo
PC i'll check in, in the morning looks like at this rate you will be buying breakfast.
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IndySon wrote: Thank you, Gumby4 and SilverSpike, for the warm welcome.
Thank you, Gumby4 and SilverSpike, for the warm welcome.
I'm sorry, where's my manners?!?
Lets try this again.......
OK, feel welcome now?
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to blow you off. Actually, I read your post, and the story of your father, with great interest. Please, feel free to sit down and have a meal on me, OK?
TWO IN A ROW!!!!
I'M ON A ROLL!!!!
Alright, you know the drill!
Let's hit it!!!!!!!
happy jack wrote: PC is buying that will be one T bone, your best wine, and some Boston creme pie thewhole thing please. Noah, are you coming to La Crosse Sat for rail fair, SW Dave saids there will be about 200 vender tables there. Went last year got some great deals. I see this clock is still way off.
PC is buying that will be one T bone, your best wine, and some Boston creme pie thewhole thing please.
Noah, are you coming to La Crosse Sat for rail fair, SW Dave saids there will be about 200 vender tables there. Went last year got some great deals.
I see this clock is still way off.
What about all the trimmings to go with that T bone?