GMTRacing wrote: With all the industry in the backround and lots of trackage the scene is crying out to be modeled (Ed this is your cue to tell us who did and where the article is). ........... There were signs of recent activity around Danville as well and as usual we drove by the plaque marking the site of Casey Jones' wreck each morning on our way to the track.
With all the industry in the backround and lots of trackage the scene is crying out to be modeled (Ed this is your cue to tell us who did and where the article is). ........... There were signs of recent activity around Danville as well and as usual we drove by the plaque marking the site of Casey Jones' wreck each morning on our way to the track.
Can't help out with the layout, but I do have a comment about Casey Jones. I'm not sure what the marker indicates near Danville, but Casey didn't have his famous wreck there. He did it a few states over, in Vaughn, Mississippi. Here's a shot of the siding itself, and the adjacent museum.
There was a famous wreck near Danville. It was the basis for the old song "Wreck of the Old '97". But that wreck occured on Sept 30, 1903. See the following link, which has a sound version of the song itself. Worth clicking on just to hear the song.
http://www.homestead.com/LOL2/old97.html
and:
http://www.tarheelpress.com/Ol97.html
Casey had his wreck on April 30, 1900, three years earlier. See:
http://www.watervalley.net/users/caseyjones/casey.htm
Regards
Ed
Good Morning All,
Regular and one of Bills doughnuts please Zoe. I'll skip Jefferys' big breakfast so I can stay awake through lunch. Got back from Danville, Va at 1:30 (thats 13:30 Fergie) yesterday. The weekend went well though we broke a conrod in one motor and ventilated the block, the other six ran well picking up podium finishes and a few class wins as well. The race results can be found on www.SVRA.com.
Drove the Kenworth down and back, the first longish trip in it for me this year. I'd forgotten how slow it was up hill. Did get to see a lot of the yards and trackage near Roanoke from my higher vantage point. Just south of the city are some curved yards with massive numbers of coal cars brimming full and lined up a quarter mile in each direction from the overpass. Impressive. With all the industry in the backround and lots of trackage the scene is crying out to be modeled (Ed this is your cue to tell us who did and where the article is). As you drive on route 220 to Martinsville the tracks snake through the valleys crossing back and forth under the highway. The N&W deserved its' reputation as hard working and senic, the grades never stopped and the hills are gorgeous.Kudzu is becoming a problem though as entire hillsides have been consumed by this Japanese scourge (the vine that ate Georgia). As an aside areas here in Connecticut are also becoming affected by the same vine though if it eats Greenwich I won't be so sorry. Coming north Sunday there were a couple of streches where long runs of track could be seen to the side of the road. Unlike a lot of roadbed in the northeast, the ballast and track looked perfect and all the signals were showing high greens. There were signs of recent activity around Danville as well and as usual we drove by the plaque marking the site of Casey Jones' wreck each morning on our way to the track.
We go to Lime Rock this Friday for the last time this year and then to Road Atlanta for the SVRA finale the 17th. After that I have Summit Point in Novenber and we're done racing for the year. The big news is that I may be in line for a month of racing in New Zealand this coming February. Our primary driver is really interested in going so it may happen. Lots planning for that and I'll also have to suss out transport between tracks and maintainence issues (like where to work on the cars). I guess I'll also have to figure out where the railroads are there in case the oppourtunity arises. Watch this space.
I'll try to catch up on the posts later this week - all for now. Colby - the track will ship today UPS. Watch for it. CUL, J.R.
Mornin all, Coffe n a couple sweet rolls ZoeAnother ok day here, highs in the 80's, but with a chance of rain this mornin. Hope this isn't our indain summerRyan,,, the hillbilly hide away is where we live. The started boys calling this place back a few years ago and it's been called that ever since. Don't think the grass will ever stop growong here, but now it gets cut when mulching leaves.Paul,,,They don't have free dumping here in the county, but town does, so the boys haul ours in there for pickup.Flip,,,tomatters are $1.89, they got up to $4.00 last winterDick,,,,, I have the same trouble with boxes on Firefox, and our paste doesn't work either. Every thing still works ok oon micro soft.Attaboy,,,, shame bout what happened back your way. Don't know what this world be coming to anymore.Steve,,, glad your days getting better, hope it keeps up.Jerry,,, congrads on the new grand daughter, pretty name too.RT,,,you can use the camper and it might be far enough away from the CFO when the fire works start there. Mine got all upset, awhile back for spending $9 on Ebay I can just imagine what would happen if I spent that much. Move to Canada, maybe
Nigel,,,, I dry brushed my clouds on, used flat white paint them kinda just dabbed this brush round on the outs, then blended artists colors for th shading. Here's a link to pic of part on mine
http://www.railimages.com/gallery/mikemyles/aui
Think the weather geusser right on the rain, thunder, lighting out now, even had a sprinkle at bit ago,. Best get off here afore the electric goes out
inch
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309
Good morning and top 'o' the day to all of ye. Bring me on some of that coffee, and looking at the menu, I think I'll have this:
Just getting ready for another day of making training rounds for the army. Today we'll probably be filling the tubes with sand and concrete.
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 ! from Indiana.
10-03-06
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
ngartshore350 wrote:OzJim: I have been drooling over an EOS350D for a while, got paid our bonuses and I have been drooling so long the EOS400D is the latest thing in that price range! More Megapixels and a dust cleaning function with the 400D. Buying new isn't cheap at $AU1110 plus $AU225 for a 4G memory card. I have the lenses from another Canon so that's why I'm sticking to Canon, similar to yours, 20-80 & 70-300 off the top of my head. I never really considered a pentax, sounds like you did well getting it for that price?! Did you get that eBay issue with the old camera sorted out?Regards, Nigel
OzJim: I have been drooling over an EOS350D for a while, got paid our bonuses and I have been drooling so long the EOS400D is the latest thing in that price range! More Megapixels and a dust cleaning function with the 400D. Buying new isn't cheap at $AU1110 plus $AU225 for a 4G memory card. I have the lenses from another Canon so that's why I'm sticking to Canon, similar to yours, 20-80 & 70-300 off the top of my head. I never really considered a pentax, sounds like you did well getting it for that price?! Did you get that eBay issue with the old camera sorted out?
Regards,
Nigel
James, Brisbane Australia
Modelling AT&SF in the 90s
Hi Guys,
Inch: You keep telling me about the clouds. They are coming (after i learn how to paint clouds)! Got suggestions on painting clouds? I was looking at using the spray gun.
Paul, Flip & Jim(JimRCGMO): Thanks for the support guys!
Jeff: Thanks for the support, the mud looks like it's pregressing well! You must just about live in here by the number of posts you have.
Ryan: Sounds like you made good progress for two hours work.
I have also ordered a Athearn Genesis F3A&B unit in UP, but that's it for the new toys!
Back to the backdrops this weekend and then no progress for three weeks while I'm in and out of Newcastle for some MCC Testing. Having to work weekends to get the boards to site on time!
Sorry to hear about the shootings! Must be terrible for the school and their families.
Cox 47 wrote:Sallie and I got good news today we are Papa and grandma again our youngest daughter gave birth to a girl 7 ponds 4 oz..20 inches long and named Harmony Irene Brackett...
...I am thinking about subscribing to one of the two n scale magazines anyone have any thought which is best?
I subscribe to several magazines, including Model Railroader, Trains, Classic Trains, Railroad Model Craftsman and N Scale Railroading. If I could only subscribe to one it would be Model Railroader.
Later
OzJim, seems you are right, they're saying three dead now. Initial reports said seven. I'm sure there was a lot of confusion right after it happened. This does not make sense. I grew up with Amish as neighbors and friends. They are very hard working peaceful people that pretty much keep to themselves. The shooter was a dairy truck driver that apparently had a grudge of some sort against girls and picked the school at random because it had no security.
well hi all I done done it again . Hey Inch can I borrow your camper lol. I won bid on 2 not 1 but 2 U-36-B powered units ( SOUTHERN ) (O Gauge) for bids I shouldn't have won. 0ne for $51.00 and another for $53.00 yes needs some mionor partrs (fake fuel tank on belly on both and horns on one I know so far) and they supose to run fine. Plus $6.50 shipping on each but may get a combined shipping rate from this guy if I'm real lucky. Price guide from 2003 says $120.00 - $170.00 each.
Well not much else going on right now trying to relax from bush hogging all day.
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
http://rtssite.shutterfly.com/
Congratulations Jerry
Well, I'm not going to be doing any work on the layout tonight. I been busy all day making mortar and RPG shells for the military. That's the contract I've been employed to work on. There's no need to worry about anything, they're practice/training rounds made from lengths of ABS filled with sand or concrete and weighted to the specs of the actual article.
The contract is expected to last about a week and a half. Maybe something else I can work on will come in during that time.
Evening all, thanks for the kind thoughts guys, they sent dad home today, he's gotta go back tommorow for an x ray to see if there's a deep vein thrombosis in his leg as it swelled up, it's gone down now but they want to be sure.
Just got in from roberts swimming lessons, he got his 10 meter badge today, thats about 33ft in english, Nice one Robert.
The new BLI C30-7 didn't arrive as expected today so it's another day without the interogation from the CFO
Attaboy Thats sad, what drives people to do it, it's crazy
Evening all, decided to brave the dialup and check in this evening. My bill for this service is due now and I was hoping I wouldn't have to pay it this time
Hope everyone and their family/friends are doing well or getting better at least. I saw a couple new names while reading at work today so to the new folks.
Noah, I now know how you feel about the school shooting. Just today around noon a news story came out about a shooting at a school in Lancaster County not far from here. Seven dead so far, seven more critically injured, and several others injured as well. And this was at a one room Amish school in Paradise Township near the Strasburg Railroad. They had 27 students from grade one to eight. No word yet on whether the shooter was Amish or "English" as they call us. When it happens at a place like that I begin to wonder what this world is coming to.
Guess that's about it for now. Just wanted to check in.
Hi answear man {ED}. Wow , I.m lost! I'll just use any short post and get on that way. Thanks for the reply.
Flip
Some so-called Improvements are really "DISIMPROVEMENTS".
fec153 wrote: Chris- Just used you to post. HELP!!!! How does one post now other than using reply ???????
Chris- Just used you to post. HELP!!!! How does one post now other than using reply ???????
That is the way to post now. Welcome to the new forum software. Oh, yeah, almost forgot, there is another way. Instead of 'reply' you can use the 'quote' function.
Fergie- add me to the list for a MUG. My b-i-l gave me one that says-" OLD FOSSIL "
Tomato's here are $3.49 per lb.
Noah- just be careful and keep your eyes open.
Jim- It is NOT my ponytail I am concerned about. Deb would probably put it on a wall.
NGART- WOW- NICE !!!
ED- Darn sure looks good from here. [ I have a darn big telescope ] lol
Mike- To stay on her good side I do as she says. [ Yes,Deb- Yes dear. etc. etc. ]
Prayers for all.
Here we are on page 2!? Well I'll just fix that. BUMP!
Ed: Nice weathering job. I'll have to give that stuff a try.
There is a train show on the 14-15 of Oct. I had the 14th off as a floating holiday so we could haul trash to the county barn. It's county clean up day and dumping is free. Since we live only about a mile from the barn we can really make use of the free dumping. Now I have to get the trash hauled before I can go to the train show. I don't want to have to spend my train money to pay for dumping later.
Bobby Hall is going to be at the show autographing her book so I want to get her to do mine. It's been quite awhile since I've seen her and I'd like to say Hello to.
Lunch time. See you all later.
Now that Ryan has taken care of top of page honors, it's safe for the rest of us to post.
SilverSpike wrote:Made another batch of fresh tomato and herb soup yesterday, and got enough for you all to have some for lunch today too!
Also added two 8’ joists for the benchwork section. I also attached the middle section benchwork legs to the floor with 3 ½” deck screws, and had made it very sturdy.
... it is the only train shop I know of that is located in a horse barn and has an in ground pool just outside the front door.
Oh, and I really like what you did on the weathering of those tank cars, Bragdon system sure is neat, eh!
Monday, October 02, 2006
Good Morning! I’ll have a couple glazed donuts and a tall coffee.
Oops.... looks like I done did it again! Lunch is on me fellers....
Made another batch of fresh tomato and herb soup yesterday, and got enough for you all to have some for lunch today too! Chloe, be sure to keep the soup pot warm…
Another great weekend, clear blue skies, and mild temps, no rain, slight breeze, it was great to be outdoors.
I spent about 2 hours in the train room on Sunday adding an L-girder and four support braces to the 2 L-girders on the peninsula benchwork section. Also added two 8’ joists for the benchwork section. I also attached the middle section benchwork legs to the floor with 3 ½” deck screws, and had made it very sturdy.
Dick, great intro and info on pressure cookers, I really need to get a hold of one of those. I found some great recipes that uses pressure cookers, too, seems to cut the cooking time in half too!
Hey, we did turn on the fireplace logs for a few hours the night when that cold front came through, looking forward to curling up and getting some ready done when winter does make it’s inevitable appearance.
Luct, virtual tomato loads per your request and prayers for the CFO both sending your way. Here’s hoping Gloe gets better soon.
Inch, where is the hillbilly hide away anyway? I know what you mean about the "#$%^ grass"! We spend about 2 hours in the yard on Saturday; hopefully it will be just one or two more cuts before it stops growing.
Jim, thanks for the info on the RDA kits, eBay does have some good deals! Once I get most of my benchwork completed and then after I mark out all my existing un-built structure kits in inventory I will be able to tell what my needs will be. I am now leaning toward craftsman type kits such as RDA for my future structure purchases.
Chris, there are 3-4 train shops and hobby shops in my area. Which one are you asking about? If it is Train Buddy, here in Wake Forest, it is a train shop only. Serving mainly HO and N scale items, and while it is not a really big place in the way of a show room or retail shelving, they do have an operating HO layout and a small N scale module as well. Kim is the owner and he is very knowledgeable, friendly, and always willing to answer questions. It is my personal preference for many reasons, (not in any particular order) it is only a 10 minute drive from my house, Kim offers anywhere from a 20% to 25% discount on all advertised prices in the Walther’s catalog, it supports the local economy, it is the only train shop I know of that is located in a horse barn and has an in ground pool just outside the front door. It is not your typical train shop.
Shawn, according to the MR email newsletter that I got last week the November 2006 issue is to hit the shelves next week on October 10th. We went to Barnes & Noble Friday night and the October 2006 issue was still on the magazine rack.
Ed, looks like you had a grand time at the convention, and getting to meet such distinguished guests must have been a real treat too. Thanks for the update! Photos were great too!
I like Fran’s philosophy; we like to sleep in on the weekends too! But it sure makes for a groggy Monday morning and usually the only day I have a second cup of coffee.
Oh, and I really like what you did on the weathering of those tank cars, Bragdon system sure is neat, eh! I have used them too on weathering a structure last year.
Noah, sorry to hear that it happened so close to you and that the principle did not make it! Thoughts and prayers go out for him and the families. Good luck in school and keep your chin up!
Fergie, your dad is on our prayer list and hopes for continued progress in the recovery and health.
Steve, glad to see you back in the CS, good luck with all the health concerns, our prayers are with you.
Nice pics from Downunder ngartshore350! I like that chemical plant too!
Trent, sounds like you have been putting in some hours there. Yep, cooler temps make it easier to work on the railroad, eh!
Hey, Flip, how you doing?
Jeff, you got any mud left? Looks like you are going to town on that scenery there!
PC, hope the move went well for you. Come back soon...
Back to work now…..
Ryan BoudreauxThe Piedmont Division Modeling The Southern Railway, Norfolk & Western & Norfolk Southern in HO during the merger eraCajun Chef Ryan
10-02-06
Good morning and top 'o' the morning to all of ye. I'll have steak and eggs this morning with a bit of orange juice.
Possibly going to work today. It's just a small contract, don't think it'll last more than a week or two, but it's something to do.
Got more mud down yesterday. Here's the pics.
More to come.