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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 9, 2004 7:23 AM
GOOD MORNING ALL:

A second cup of tea sure is a nice way to start the day.

Fergie:
I was looking at your pictures and saw a 2-6-6-6, is that the Rivarossi? I bought one awhile back but got a Proto 2-8-8-2 before I opened the box, now I'm thinking about selling it. I was going to list it in MR but the price for the ad was $39.80 which I thought was kinda steep for a loco that I wanted $400.00 for. I'm thinking that I might put it on eBay around Nov. or the first of Dec. I'd really like to open the box and look at it but I figure that that will decrease the value. I'm going to get a good look at yours while I'm there.

Jim:
On our vacation we're going to leave Beaumont Texas around 7:00 AM I hope to eat lunch in Texarkanna. We should be comming through Little Rock about the middle or late afternoon. We'd very much like to have coffee (tea) with you. I don't know what day we will be leaving yet. We want to be in West Memphis for the night. AHHHH the advantages of being semi-retired. We are trying to get to Detroit around lunch time the third day so we can spend all afternoon at the Ford museum, and then go into Canada.

Ya'll have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY

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Posted by CP5415 on Monday, August 9, 2004 6:34 AM
Morning all!

Stopped by for more chocolate milk before heading to work!! UGH!!!!
Got the deck boards down yesterday, now I have the nasty task of designing & building the steps.

See ya's all later

Gordon

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 9, 2004 2:14 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy

http://www.railpictures.net/viewreject.php?id=37904 Here's a pic.



I checked out the pic. Everyone should do it now as they are going to delete it after 3 days. Then it will be gone.

Jonathon, Nora, would probally host your pics if you would ask her. [;)] Or you could start your own website. That is if you do not have one already. If you need a free one look under Jim's (the other Jim) [;)] posts and see his website. I know another member has started a website from Jim's link in his post. And when I get time I will too.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 9, 2004 2:05 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by krump

this is as good a place as any to note that I just realised that I've been a member on the forum for a year now (today)... and I'm still not sick of you guys. think I'll stick around a bit as I'm having lots of fun, and learning plenty.
now, about that free coffee?
well at least a free refill?
ok, perhaps a day-old donut ?
aaww, come on.

cheers all

Krump
Prov 22:6



Well let's throw a party. Who is bringing the cake? Now who has the ice cream? And Hats, who will bring . . . awww NO, no hats. [:D] We don't need no stinkin hats. [:D] [:D] [:D]

Happy Anniversary and many, many, many, more. [;)] [:)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 9, 2004 1:54 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester

Well I'm away to the Brule shore, home of the Inter Colonial Rail Road, now a Rail to Trail. I'll take lots of pics.


Hi All [:)]

Hey Fergmiester [:D]

Mitchell (Sask_Tinplater) drew me a pic with 3 locos on it. They were all steam locos. One of the locos was a 4-4-0 built around 1870 for Inter Colonial Railroad. [:D] He mailed me this pic about a year ago and it now hangs on my living room wall. This hand drawn picture is framed and is one of my prized possessions. When I saw your post I knew I had heard that name and check the picture and sure enought that was it. [;)] Pretty cool huh? Well I think so anyway. [:p] The internet is bringing people together who may never actually meet but it is still a way to meet and make friends. And that too, is pretty cool. I consider my internet friends just as much "friends" as my local working buddies or church friends. Plus add personal emails, letters and cards, by regular post office mail, and phone calls, then internet friends become real friends too. And that is way too far out super cool. [:D] [:D] [:D]
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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, August 8, 2004 8:03 PM
SNOW ? Whats that? Oh,wintertime. Yep it gets down to 30 maybe 3 times in winter


here in central Fla. Just right in the garage to play with my trains.
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Posted by fec153 on Sunday, August 8, 2004 7:57 PM
4884bigboy- atsa biggaboy.
Nice clear picture.
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Posted by Noah Hofrichter on Sunday, August 8, 2004 5:22 PM
Howdy all, I've been absent recently, my Dad and I went up to Green Bay area and such. One of our stops was the national railroad museum, which was nice but definately not what I was expecting. I did get to see what I wanted to see though, the Former Wisconsin and Calumet 2 remaining F7's, F7b, and two BL2's in WICT paint but owned by a private collector. Also got to see the Big Boy they have there, and well, all I can say is, Boy! is she a Big Boy! Got to see a few CN owned trains on the lines around there, and got one really nice picture I'm going to try to get on railpictures.net. Well I got to go, as I got to go finnish catching up on all the topics. I'm glad to be back though. And by the way, I hope to have a few pics on line of the TC in the next few days. I finally got the camera to focus right, but there still not the best pictureas, but they'll do.

I'm hopeing to catch the Local in town tonight, so i got to go do something and monitor the scanner. Oh, another thing. Up at the National Railroad museam, thay had last years copy of Model Railroad planning. I had been wanting it but didn't have any place to get it. Well I bought it, and Kalambach has got me hooked for every year frm now on!

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 8, 2004 4:03 PM
http://www.railpictures.net/viewreject.php?id=37904 Here's a pic.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 8, 2004 1:12 PM
Hmmm, they showed up earliar.........
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 8, 2004 10:43 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by krump

this is as good a place as any to note that I just realised that I've been a member on the forum for a year now (today)... and I'm still not sick of you guys. think I'll stick around a bit as I'm having lots of fun, and learning plenty.
now, about that free coffee?
well at least a free refill?
ok, perhaps a day-old donut ?
aaww, come on.

cheers all

Krump
Prov 22:6


Congradulations. Isn't it nice to hit a milestone.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 8, 2004 10:17 AM
Hi 4884..:

What about the red X in the black box? That's all I got for pictures. Do I need to change some settings?

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 8, 2004 9:51 AM
Ok guys, here's the picks of the Berk. She's a beautiful machine[:D], one of 2 PM Berks left. To bad she's not under steam[:(] (but her sister, 1225, is)







She's sitting along the Grand River that empties into Lake Michigan maybe a mile up river. She's coupled to a PM Boxcar, a PM Caboose, and a GTW Caboose. There's also and old signal and coal tower nearby.
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Posted by Fergmiester on Sunday, August 8, 2004 9:07 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by TEFFY

Fergie:
Thanks for the dinner offer, we will be very pleased to share a meal with you and Lisa.

Since you're using different transformers (power packs) to do the blocking on the M.E.S.S., what we can do is just disconnect the transformers and hook all of the right rail leads together and hook all of the left rail leads together and hook all of that to the Digitrax Chief, that will put all of the blocks in parallel, which is what we need to have for the DCC to work right. Jumper wires with alligator clips will work fine since this is going to be a short time setup. If we cross one of the leads the DCC will shut down when the train crosses into that block since we wont have the automatic block reverser. I don't want to mess up your wiring so you can't go back to the way it is now.

Would you rather I bring a Spectrum SP Mountian then the Genesis SF Warbonetts? I'm still planning on bringing the BLI 4-8-4 also.

Have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY

Bob


OH Boy-O-Boy, the Gremlins will be so pleased!

I'm partial to the Mountain as that's one on my wish list.

Have Good One Gents!

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Posted by Fergmiester on Sunday, August 8, 2004 9:03 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005

Hang in there Gordon, like I've been telling Hawks,

winter is coming!

A chilling thought.[swg]


Isn't that a PLEASENT THOUGHT.....NOT!

I've got a snow shovel with your name on it!

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 8, 2004 8:21 AM
GOOD MORNING ALL:

The second cup of tea sure hits the spot. I inherited a roll-around tool box from my dad. It took me over six years to open that box because it was his. I've spent the entire week sanding, primeing, and finally yesterday painting this box so I can put it up in the train room and maybe organize my tools and spare parts. It will roll under the layout and out of the way when I'm operating and that will beats moving things off the layout when I want to run trains. Of course I remember Murphy's law about stuff (junk to others). The amount of accumulation is directly proportional to amount of space that is available. I went upstairs this morning and the paint still has a smell so I can't put the drawers in yet.

Fergie:
Thanks for the dinner offer, we will be very pleased to share a meal with you and Lisa.

Since you're using different transformers (power packs) to do the blocking on the M.E.S.S., what we can do is just disconnect the transformers and hook all of the right rail leads together and hook all of the left rail leads together and hook all of that to the Digitrax Chief, that will put all of the blocks in parallel, which is what we need to have for the DCC to work right. Jumper wires with alligator clips will work fine since this is going to be a short time setup. If we cross one of the leads the DCC will shut down when the train crosses into that block since we wont have the automatic block reverser. I don't want to mess up your wiring so you can't go back to the way it is now.

Would you rather I bring a Spectrum SP Mountian then the Genesis SF Warbonetts? I'm still planning on bringing the BLI 4-8-4 also.

Tom:

I am looking forward to seeing your Genesis as I'd like to lightly weather mine and am looking for ideas. The paint is so pretty that I'll have a hard time getting started. I've bought all of the Walthers Super Chief cars so I think that I wont do one set of the F-7's since they'll be pulling that train. That leaves one other F-7 set and an F-3 set to do. I decided not to buy the locos that Walthers is offering with the Super Chief because of the price, I think that the dummy pair is way overpriced.

Have a blessed day and remember SANTA FE ALL THE WAY

Bob
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Sunday, August 8, 2004 8:09 AM
Hang in there Gordon, like I've been telling Hawks,

winter is coming!

A chilling thought.[swg]
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Posted by lupo on Sunday, August 8, 2004 8:06 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester

Well I'm away to the Brule shore, home of the Inter Colonial Rail Road, now a Rail to Trail. I'll take lots of pics.


[8D] [8D] Have a nice vacation! [8D] [8D]
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Posted by Fergmiester on Sunday, August 8, 2004 8:03 AM
Well I'm away to the Brule shore, home of the Inter Colonial Rail Road, now a Rail to Trail. I'll take lots of pics.

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Posted by CP5415 on Sunday, August 8, 2004 7:48 AM
Happy anniversary Krump!!!!

Morning all!!!

Just stopped in to grab a chocolate milk before going out to work on the deck again.
It's been a about 2 months now since last working on the railroad. What a drag it's been.
I am however still actively pursuing new locomotives & rolling stock though.
My Proto D&H RS11 is a nice runner & I've bought my first Atlas products.
A couple of kaolin cars that I bought second hand from a freind. $12 each CAN
I haven't seen them on the track yet, so I'm going by what everyone is saying about Atlas stuff.

Have a good day all,
I'll try to be back later. Depends on how my back holds up!!

Gordon

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Posted by lupo on Sunday, August 8, 2004 7:26 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by krump

this is as good a place as any to note that I just realised that I've been a member on the forum for a year now (today)... and I'm still not sick of you guys. think I'll stick around a bit as I'm having lots of fun, and learning plenty.
now, about that free coffee?
well at least a free refill?
ok, perhaps a day-old donut ?
aaww, come on.

cheers all

Krump
Prov 22:6


well : since you are a member for a year now, here we go:

[bday][bday][bday][bday][bday][bday]



[bday][bday][bday][bday][bday][bday]

nice excuse to throw in some gif's!




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Posted by Fergmiester on Sunday, August 8, 2004 5:43 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by krump

this is as good a place as any to note that I just realised that I've been a member on the forum for a year now (today)... and I'm still not sick of you guys. think I'll stick around a bit as I'm having lots of fun, and learning plenty.
now, about that free coffee?
well at least a free refill?
ok, perhaps a day-old donut ?
aaww, come on.

cheers all

Krump
Prov 22:6


Free Refill
Day Old Donoughts!

Hey what's this and where's mine!!! Talk about missing the train or what!

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Posted by krump on Sunday, August 8, 2004 2:11 AM
this is as good a place as any to note that I just realised that I've been a member on the forum for a year now (today)... and I'm still not sick of you guys. think I'll stick around a bit as I'm having lots of fun, and learning plenty.
now, about that free coffee?
well at least a free refill?
ok, perhaps a day-old donut ?
aaww, come on.

cheers all

Krump
Prov 22:6

cheers, krump

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Posted by krump on Sunday, August 8, 2004 12:47 AM
Hawks05 - you may not enjoy reading books, but my guess is that you do a fair amount of reading (ie the forum topics etc) it's all reading, so I think it'll be fine[:D] all the best...
cheers

cheers, krump

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Posted by Hawks05 on Saturday, August 7, 2004 11:48 PM
Elliot- you're right. school probably won't be to hard on me. i have a bunch of business and internet classes with a teacher who never assigns any homework. its all done in class on the computer. like adding a picture to a website or something like that. i'll only have English and Pre-Calc to worry about. i hate math and reading isn't one of my favorite things in the world either. i'm also planning on picking up work experience as a class. that is where i get out at 2:30, school normally gets out at 3:20, and i go to work. i only need to work 10 hours per week to get credit for the classes.

i told my boss if i get that class that i'll work from 3-6 or something a few nights a week so i can go to as many sporting events as possible. then i can maybe work like a friday or something where there is an away football game. its my senior year and i want to go to everything i possibly can.

so that will be 3 things i'll have to contend with, school work, work, and then sporting events. i almost forgot something, i have to work out to for baseball so i can add some power and speed hopefully for next year. and i almost forgot another thing, bowling. i don't know what league i'll be in yet this year. its either the teen league again or if i might bowl for the team my uncle sponsors on monday nights. i don't know how much time i'll have for a layout or how much money i'll have since all games cost $3 to get into, i'll need money for gas, and i'll have to make car payments.

then on weekends i'll have to try and convince my parents, mainly my mom to go on railfan trips. actually i'll probably start doing that by myself. what is it 65 or 61 on the MN side down to Winona and then 35 or 63 on the WI side down to Winona will be where i go. might as well get used to the roads if i'm gonna go to college down there. weekends will probably be the only time i can go on trips like that or even see trains.

wow i got a lot of stuff to do this winter/year. should be very fun though.
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Posted by tomwatkins on Saturday, August 7, 2004 7:08 PM
Good Evenin' Everybody,
It's been a wonderful day in the mountains today. The coffee was wonderful this morning. Louise and I went out to breakfast after we had our good coffee on the porch. Then we went up to Murphy to check out a big flea market. We didn't find anything we couldn't live without but we had fun checking everything out. This afternoon I took out 2 small trees that needed to go to open up the space for our next garden. This one is going to be an asian garden with Japanese maples, small bamboo and lots of other cool stuff.

I got the Genesis F3's finished yesterday. They are weathered very lightly ( they were almost brand new in my time period). They look, run, and sound good. I'm pleased with them.

George, I agree with you. Any day on which you see a caboose is a good day. They are always worth photographing beacause they are getting real rare outside of museums.

Hawk, I haven't seen the Bourne Supremacy yet, but I really liked the Bourne Identity. I think Matt Damon is excellent as Jason Bourne. I'm looking forward to seeing the new one.

Jonathon, I agree with everybody else. TAKE LOTS OF PICTURES. Berkshires are beautiful locomotives, and steamers will only become more and more rare.

Chris, it sounds like you have lots of fun stuff to do. If I can make a suggestion, take the time to test run the Genesis 2-8-2 on the radius curves and the grades you plan to use on your layout before you put a lot of time into superdetailing it. They are very light and also very tailheavy out of the box, which gives them a nasty habit of derailing the lead drivers on fairly tight curves and fairly steep grades. I've got 2 of them up and running and detailed out. I've got a lot of time in them and have done a lot to try to make them track better. One I'm happy with and one I'm not. I'll be glad to discuss them with you if you'd like. My email address is tomwatkins45@yahoo.com. There have also been a lot of posts about them on these forums. I'm really not trying to discourage you, but I felt like I should at least mention my experience with them.

Have a good evening everybody,
Tom
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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Saturday, August 7, 2004 5:35 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy

Hi guys. I'm going out to Grand Haven, MI today. They have a Pere Marquette 2-8-4 Berkshire on display. I'll post some pics of it if I take any.

If you take any???[:0] [:(]Shame on you!! [;)]Take as many as you can, like Fergie said in one of his topics, you will regert it if it disappears one day.[^]

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Posted by Big_Boy_4005 on Saturday, August 7, 2004 5:20 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Trainnut484

Good morning all,

My wife and I finally rented "The Station Agent" last night, and liked it. Especially when the eccentric artist runs him off the road twice [(-D]. We also rented "The Whole Ten Yards". Bruce Willis is funnier in this one than the first movie.

I read in yesterday's KC Star that WWE "rassler" Brock Lesnar is trying out for the Minnesota Vikings as a defensive lineman. Get this, he walks away from a 45 million dollar contract with the WWE to RE-LEARN how to play football. He last played football in....high school. Even though Brock is 6-foot-3 and 290 pounds, he was getting manhandled around the line of scrimmage due to keeping his body too high and giving away too much leverage. On the better side, Brock's coaches and team players say he's improving every day, because of his strong work ethic....and physical strength.

THEN, on top of the training, Brock has to sing for the veterans...or wind up being taped to a goal post. The Vikings have a routine that rookies have to sing for the veterans. Hmmmm I wonder how that will turn out.

Take care,

Russell


Russell, I gave up following the Vikings, my heart can't take it any more. Are you coming up here for training camp? (I mean football, though maybe I should start a railroad "training camp".) The Chief's camp is about 10 miles from my house. Brock's decision seems a bit silly all things considered. Especially since the injuries in the NFL are real.

Fergie, I was going to say the bad guys die in the movie, but that isn't entirely true. I guess you will just have to go see it.[:p]

Jim, I don't think UP will change the schedule to make life easy on us railfans. We'll just have to muddle through the long dark winter doing other activities. Between school and work, you'll be lucky to find time to work on your layout.[:0][;)]
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Posted by Hawks05 on Saturday, August 7, 2004 4:35 PM
Brock Lesner will be on the practice squad for the Vikings this year. today he was in a couple fights with some of the Chiefs players, and yesterday he injured Damon Huard. he's a pretty decent player i guess from reports around here. they don't think he'll make the team but he won't be cut because of the drive he's been showing. i might have to go down to RF this week and check out some of the practices.
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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, August 7, 2004 2:05 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy

Hi guys. I'm going out to Grand Haven, MI today. They have a Pere Marquette 2-8-4 Berkshire on display. I'll post some pics of it if I take any.


Jonathin: I look forward to those pics as I think the Bershire was one of the best looking locomotives built.

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