QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 Fergie: You said one time "Make a plan, break a plan". No trip to Dartmouth/ Halifax for us tomorrow[V] The pipe from the well has sprung a leak in the basement. So that's a priority. Maybe Wednesday, which isn't all bad, as I think Mike at Maritime Hobbies has a greater chance of being there on Wednesday than on Monday.
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QUOTE: It is HO, and what I'm referring to are the little "clips" on the bottom of the doors that hold them on their guiderails. Athearn has several doors listed on their site but I'm not sure which (if any) are the right ones
QUOTE: I've been working on the basement, cleaning it out. I found a layout down there.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 QUOTE: Originally posted by jwaldo Hi all :) I picked up an old (instructions say "last revision 1973") Athearn blue box double door auto parts boxcar. The little guides on the bottoms of the doors are either broken loose or missing. Are replacement doors available? I think the kit was still made until recently... Hi jwaldo: Is this HO? If so, you may be able to make your own guides out of strip styrene, or even strip wood. You could either cut out pieces that have the standoffs on them, (sort of like the square brackets on your keyboard), or you could use straight strips and make the stadoffs separately. A steady hand, a new exacto blade, and a steel rule should get it done. Paint them up before or after installation, it's your call. If the paint isn't an exact match, why not paint the whole rectangle at the door bottoms as a maintenance job. Just be sure the standoffs are wide enough to let the doors slide freely, if you want them to operate. Have fun.
QUOTE: Originally posted by jwaldo Hi all :) I picked up an old (instructions say "last revision 1973") Athearn blue box double door auto parts boxcar. The little guides on the bottoms of the doors are either broken loose or missing. Are replacement doors available? I think the kit was still made until recently...
QUOTE: Teffy the yard is back partially reassembled. You can see a phot of "Fergie's Cheapo uncoupler Magnets" 3 systems for a dollar. I've posted a couple of more pictures on Webshots this AM. Including the latest retrofit on the turntable
QUOTE: John: My Normal railroad is not DCC, so the Kato doesn't have a decoder in it. With it being in the garage I don't mess with it as much... I'd just like to get some running time on it. I think it's been a year since it's run.
QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester Teffy: are you aware that was a two hour phone call!? I was hoping it was going to get me out of the house work. Nope! time to clean the washroom and vacuum the family room. I might see the basement some time today[:(] As always Fergie Fergie: I see that AIMJohn( [#welcome] BTW, to all you new chaps.)cleans his trains! Now there's the perfect cover "I'll just go do a little cleaning Dear, it may take a while!"[:D] [8D] Of course, if your layout is in the basement, and that's all that's down there, it's not going to work too well.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester Teffy: are you aware that was a two hour phone call!? I was hoping it was going to get me out of the house work. Nope! time to clean the washroom and vacuum the family room. I might see the basement some time today[:(] As always Fergie
QUOTE: Originally posted by fec153 Good morning lupo- I could probably take an engine apart,clean and lube it, but I hate to think how many parts would be left out. Should everything be back inside, would turn an engine into a fried hunk of junk. I'm not called fumble-fingers without good cause. [:)] Phil
QUOTE: Originally posted by krump SAD NEWS FOLKS... I didn't want to start a new topic, and this seemed like a good spot to share this news. 4 hrs ago (6 pm PST) the president of our local Model Railroad Club succumbed to a brave battle with lung cancer. He passed away peacefully surrounded by his family. Some of the Club members had visited earlier in the afternoon, and I arrived at 6:20 pm to visit after a lengthy workday out of town (20 min too late) ... I was the first one to arrive at the hospital after he'd passed away - so I took the responsibility of relaying the news. Though I was discouraged to be too late today, I have a fond memory of my last visit with him, when I dropped off a picture that my daughter had made for him (of a train), and I was given the opportunity to pray for / with him. He was a good friend and a wonderful mentor. He will be missed by myself and the club members. Just thought I'd share what was on my mind at the moment. I think I'm still in shock about it, just doesn't seem real yet. - only diagnosed 6 weeks ago blessings,
cheers, krump
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QUOTE: Der, the pictures were great. I really enjoyed them. The docksider really looks good. That's a really good weathering job on the sectional track. Dare I say it looks real. There is a prototype for almost everything. What kind of occupancy detectors are you using? I'm thinking of using the IR dot detectors on some track which will be hidden behind some scenery but I'm open to other ideas at this point.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Junctionfan Hello all, Just thought I would hang around here for awhile. It's friendlier here than in the magazine part of the forum.Ah well...Welcome John to the forum.[#welcome]