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.....Sunny is out but its windy and colder than the south end of a well digger....Just coffee for me Sallie got up and made biscuits for breakfast so I'm full... We stayed up last night and watched the Cards whop the Tiggers seems like everbody thought they couldn't do it..Reyes pitch a great game...
Not much traintime in my Brother is coming down this afternoon and I think my son and his wife and kids are coming....I got to get in gear and build some buildings coal mine for sure...
Mike.....Glad to hear your Mom and Becky are better..Sorry to hear old "Arthur" has you all stoved up..He is visiting here too could get my arm up to get my hat on...
Jeff...How about some more pictures of your layout? You say you built the bench work back in 98 was that you first? How long have you been Model Railroading? You seem to me to get alot enjoyment from your layout and I think thats what we all want to do...
PC...It gets tuff when your health will no longer let you get out for Church but visits from our pastor help...I don't know if you have any folks in the same boat in your congregation but if you do don't forget how much your visits and prayer mean...
Well I'm ramblin' on ....You all have a good Sunday...Don't strain your eyes with 2 football games and the World Series....Jerry
Jerry: I've been into model railroading since I recieved a Lionel Double Diesel train set as a christmas gift in 1964. I've built over thirty layouts since then. 2 were O scale, 2 N scale, 2 G scale and the rest were all HO scale with the exception of one that was HO and N scale with HO train running near the front of the layout and an identical N scale train running at the back. The trick there was to make sure that only one was visible at any one time. This made the layout look muck larger than it actually was.
My first HO layout was built by my father in 1966. It had 2 mainlines with an interchange and 1 spur. The trains were a OO Mantua freight set and a HO Bachmann freight set. Can you remember when Bachmann wasn't made in Japan or China? I can. I still have a Bachmann GP40 that was made in Germany almost 30 years ago and it still runs like a top.
As for pics of the layout, I'll start with some from the layout before my current one.
And remember, you asked for it.
Here are some from the current layout.
That's enough for now.
Cox 47 wrote:Jeff....How did you print the onion skin? Sounds like it would work for signs and billboards on buildings? Do you use your computer printer? jerry
Here's the lineup of the three locomotives I'm using right now.
#2 - Bachmann GP50 being made over for MKT
#3 - Proto2000 GP30 in KCS gray livery
The cheap power pack powers my switch machines.
Good morning ! from Indiana.
10-23-06
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309
sounds like you had fun. weather for leesville today.
Wind Chill: 43°FHumidity: 64%Dew Point: 36°FSo Far TodayHigh: 50°FLow: 46°FRain: N/A"Rain Rate: N/A"/hGust: 10mph NNE High: 68 °FLow: 45 °FMostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. Northeast winds around 10 mph.
Welcome back Hoople! Long time no see!
Drums huh? What kind of music do you play?
Sounds like next weekend will be a long overdue time for working on the trains.
JEFF: That is a neat idea to print out your lables on onion skin paper. I imagine you cut out the printed labels and then glue them onto the locos? Do you spray a clearcoat over them too?
Monday, October 23, 2006
Good morning and a tall cup of coffee for me please!
Well, looks like I got the bill for today's lunch!
Hope everyone had a great weekend; Saturday was a spectacularly beautiful day, clear skies and comfortable temps. Sunday was rain, wet, cold, and cloudy all day, just about a 180 degree turnaround from the day before. So we just sat and watched movies and football all day, fireplace was going too, nice and cozy.
The fall colors are in full swing here in the Piedmont. The daily commute home is a wonderful mix of colors including green, red, orange, yellow, and brown.
Ben finally went back to school today; he was out just about all last week with the strep throat. I am feeling better now too!
Yea, ModelTrainLover, I have a case of that here, and I can’t seem to find the cure either.
Inch, at 32’ up from the barn roof was not enough height, maybe add another 50’ you could get some loft in those sheets! Just kidding! Hope your mother is feeling better soon.
Lisa, our thoughts and prayers for you and your family. Sorry about your loss, we send our sympathies.
grayfox1119 wrote: RYAN: How is the project going? I did not receive a project progress report by 5pm yesterday, you know, the week ending report? RYAN: Report to the Conference Room # 4 for your Progress Report on your Layout, coffee and doughnuts will be served, Ed has OJ and Inch has doughnuts, Jeff is taking notes. Duke is video man for daily newspaper.
RYAN: How is the project going? I did not receive a project progress report by 5pm yesterday, you know, the week ending report?
RYAN: Report to the Conference Room # 4 for your Progress Report on your Layout, coffee and doughnuts will be served, Ed has OJ and Inch has doughnuts, Jeff is taking notes. Duke is video man for daily newspaper.
Dick, I knew I forgot to do something, the antibiotics and Allegra-D was making my head spin a bit the past few days. Thanks for the doughnuts and coffee, I hope I’m not late.
Quiet now, cause the CFO cannot find out that I was actually working on the layout for a few hours on Friday when I was supposed to be resting being sick. Actually, I did get to screw down the plywood sub-roadbed sections for the staging yard and a portion of the sub-roadbed leading into the peninsula area. I also glued down about 18’ of cork roadbed on the interchange yard section leading into the spur and passenger trackage areas. Photos will be forthcoming.
Actually, I spilled the beans Friday night, after the CFO and my assistant ran out to Taco Bell and I snuck up to the train room for about 30 minutes. She had to call me on the cell phone to tell me she was home. I came down and she asked me what I was doing. I said “…drilling holes and screwing down some plywood.” (The saw dust in my hair must have given her a clue)
Duke, thanks for sharing the Apex photos. The plaque they set up for Jack is a fitting memorial.
RT, sorry to have that happen to your friend, and for all in the past few months. Prayers to you my friend!
Scott, great photo in the train shop, and glad to hear you left Sears; you were spreading yourself out way to thin.
Jim, looks like you been busy on the layout.
Jeff, quite a collection of photos you got there. Thanks for sharing them with us.
Hoople, school, band, and soccer will take time away from trains, but school should be #1 right now, and then trains, OK! LOL
So, PC, what's on the grill for lunch today?
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
Heres pics from the PA derailment.
Hey guys, here's pics from the derailment in Pennsylvania, starting with a map.
Flames continue to rise today out of the scene of last night's rail car derailment that triggered explosions, fire and evacuations along the Beaver River in New Brighton.
Flames shooting out of wrecked tankers last night after the derailment on a rail trestle.
Flaming jets rise from some of the wrecked tanker cars authorities said were carrying ethanol.
Officials estimated that as many as eight of the rail tanker cars were engulfed in flames after the wreck