Afternoon all, its raining, with a little thunder here and there. Nothing much happening on my end of the world, just kind of hanging. I wanna work on the house some when I get off work, but if the liquid sunshine keeps up, I won't be able to set the compressor outside, nor will I be able to throw wood onto the sawhorses and cut it. Stupid weather!!!
I guess that I'll have a slice of chocolate cake and a glass of milk and retreat back into the window booth.
A picture is worth a thousand words, right?
Tom..............250???? Goodness, it takes me a few days for one car. That would be close to a year to do .
"Rust, whats not to love?"
You got that right Philip! That's pretty much what I'm doing for the next 8-ish minutes, then its go home, and I guess see what my wife is up to, since well, its still raining, and I can't work on the house this afternoon in the rain...
Coffee in a large UNION PACIFIC mug, please & thanks.
***Jerry, thanks for supplying our latest Desktop Background pic. Hopefully my wife won't trouble me about the lack of progress on her own (HO) layout when she sees it.
Made it into the train room again today. Then I decided to change my track plan "again" along the back wall shelf. Too many straits with not enough interest, so took the inside track and turned it into a looping overpass on itself. (sorry, don't know the technical term for that) Not very prototypical, but more interesting for running trains, at least for me it seems so. This will also make it more difficult to reach a derailment if one ocures on the backside/outer track because the inner track now grades upward there. Gee, might need to keep rethinking all this stuff.
Have a good one all.
Rob
Evening all. Zoe, I'll take a bacon cheeseburger and fries, thanks.
Here's the (mostly) finished 2201. Again, the picture sucks cause it's from my phone:
Just for laughs, here's what we did in Spanish today. Bob Esponja! Now we have to write two paragraphs on "F.U.N." and "Club Spongebob" (Club de Bob Esponja).
I have to go to a party, so I'll catch up later. Peace.
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Hello.
Well, it went peacefully. I got an apology from both parties and the riot act was read. And no one was out of order!---so I took myself out to dinner after work. Boy, aren't we spoiled----
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Joe-That is a nice loke--
TomW: You're not quite in pontoon country yet-----I hope---"Spring" does that to me on occassion---at least he's only 6lbs!!
Chloe, I'll have a coffee and some SRP please---
Any argument carried far enough will end up in Semantics--Hartz's law of rhetoric Emerald. Leemer and Southern The route of the Sceptre Express Barry
I just started my blog site...more stuff to come...
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Good FRIDAY Evening, everybody! Chloe, how about a hot fudge sundae and a CAW mug of coffee, please. Thanks!
Okay, there is just WAY too much weathering talent in this Diner - Vincent, OUTSTANDING job on those cars, I especially like the boxcars (dirty but not as rusted yet as they might be in another couple of years, at that rate). The more of you post, the more photos I'm gonna have to save and print (on photo paper for best detail) for future reference.
SoggyTom - that's one heck of a way to wake up, but at least Uff-Dah wasn't sleeping ON your face... He was probably tuckered out from staying up late with Spooky, watching the lightning show last night/this morning... Hey, no need to ship all 250 reefers to Robby (though he'd do a great job on them) - with 250, you should have no problem getting plenty enough practice on them, once you start and go through the first couple of dozen. Besides, once you get the hang of weathering reefers, you can strip the early 'practice' ones and do them up like the latter ones, where you had it done solid! By the way, how come I'm still waiting to see my stimulus check? I'm beginning to think I'm the only one who hasn't got his yet.
On an unpleasant side note, yesterday at w**k I had noticed that I hadn't turned in my mileage sheet (about $37-38 for the month, so it'll help on gas money). Then today, I went looking in my on-call folder, and found my on-call time sheet - which was supposed to have been turned in at the end of MAY!! Oh, #$%*&^!!! So, I immediately finish up getting that ready and take it to my supervisor to sign and then to our payroll gal, Linda. Luckily for me, Linda has a kind heart, and said she'd run my on-call paycheck with the 2nd paycheck on the 22nd. She also said for me to turn in any on-call hours that I have by the 15th of the month, and she'd run those, too. So I'll have to watch things somewhat closely with tomorrow's paycheck, but may have a little wiggle room on my 22nd paycheck. Whew!
NS Joe - not bad at all for a photo from a cell camera. Until I got my digital camera, my w**k cell's camera was what I was using. The patch job looks good. And SpongeBob in Spanish class, huh?
Wonderful weather today (and, didn't hurt a bit that the Cards won last night, either - ). Sunny, not too cool, even with the breeze. Cooler tonight, but then up into the 83 F (28 C) range tomorrow, so should be another good day for any painting/weathering spraying I might want to do.
Rob, just make sure you can reach all parts of your layout track. Murphy's Law says that the one place you cannot reach in the back of the layout (and that you triple-checked before doing scenery and covered it up), will be the place where the loco will decide to die/stall out on you. Just a little fair warning from what I've heard (I'm still getting to the wiring and scenery stages on my layout, so I may have that ahead of me, also)...
Hey, PC! - Is it the weekend yet for you? Sure hope it gets to you soon, with the w**k week you've had lately.
Jeff, how was your mother today - any word/call on her? Is your father still alive (and out of the hospital himself)? And what'd your doctor have to tell you?
I'll settle down here by Barry, and have my dessert now. Hope this weekend that everybody gets some good (ahem... Joe?) F.U.N., model railroading stuff, and R&R (rest and recuperation, rather than the other one that Mark likes so much ). Prayers will continue (hey, we all can use 'em) for all.
Blessings,
Jim in Cape Girardeau
Rob- I can attest to what Jim said, the ONE place that derails is in the ONE spot that is difficult to get to. I can find nothing wrong with the spot (yes it IS at a turnout) and it isn't just with one car, (no lokos yet) AND to make matters worse, NEVER when I'm watching!!! NEVER. I think it is just because it's hard to reach and I'm away from the controls, not watching to see exactly where and the cars know it.
Todd
Central Illinoyz
In order to keep my position as Master and Supreme Ruler of the House, I don't argue with my wife.
I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk.
Evening all from Starting-To-Settle-Down-Cal. Predicted thunderstorm went 'phooey' and petered out, but clouds went into the Sierra, and instead of pounding the mountains with lightning and thunder, they turned into SNOW! It's June, for cryin' out loud, and we've got two trans-Sierra highways closed above 7000 feet because of BLIZZARD conditions. Highways 80 and 50 are still open--the major Sierra routes, but highways 120 and 108 down around Yosemite are closed down tight. You have to remember that our signature mountain range out here in Cal is a little wierd--the further south you go, the higher the peaks and the higher the passes.
Well, anyhow, that's where we stand right now. This little 'disturbance' that's been spiralling over us for the past week is supposed to move East within the next few days. If it doesn't peter out over the Rockies, you guys in the Midwest better get PREPARED! This has been some NASTY June weather out here. However, in our favor, it has done one thing--sure helped the Drought.
Robby: Promise not to send you 250 reefers, buddy. One day I'll get brave and try it myself.
Vincent: You and Robby make me look like a rank beginner, and I'm an official Old Fart. Great job with that rust.
Jeff: Hope things are healing up around your family. Keep us posted.
Jim: I don't understand this thing about the Stimulus Check, myself. I'm a "W" and my lady friend Lois, whose name begins with an "S" and my buddy Don, whose last name begins with an "A" is still waiting for theirs. I figured it was going to be Alphabetical and I'd be waiting until mid-June. Maybe it has to do with the date of your birthday (mine's early in the month). Or maybe your birth-year. Mine's in 1939, so maybe the Government wants us Old Farts to get ours early and spend it before we kick off. It's just a weird waiting game.
Well, went out to the garage and did some Espee'ing, on the layout today. Hooked up my old and reliable Balboa GS-4 Daylight 4-8-4 steamer to some passenger cars and snapped a few shots. I'll post them this weekend. That Daylight is older than a lot of us, and still runs like a Swiss Watch. IMO, when brass runs well, there's STILL very little that can touch it. End of lecture.
One thing I HAVE to post here, though, is what I found when I came back from the garage. Uff-Dah the Viking sprawled out on His Chair. Now I ask you, how do cats manage to sleep comfortably in this position? If WE tried it, we'd be in Traction.
Notice the angle between the front and back legs---OUCH!
Well, that's it from this end of the country. Spooky just bit me on the foot, so it's feeding time at the Zoo.
Best to all, prayers to those in need.
Tom
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JimRCGMO Hey, PC! - Is it the weekend yet for you? Sure hope it gets to you soon, with the w**k week you've had lately.
It has been pretty brutal lately, but yeah, I made it! It's the weekend! And I already broke out my leatherworking stuff and did some stuff for the bike. Something about that just relaxes me so much........
Black coffee for me please. I'm on duty and have the mid watch. Funny thing about that mid watch. I can't make myself go to bed at 6 in the evening even though I have to be up all night. Oh well, I'll just have to use some help from my old friends Mr. Coffee, and Mr. Copenhagen.
I just got done burning a very interesting flick. It's called Powder Keg and it was released in 1971. Here is the synopsis from IMDB.com.
Just before World War I, two adventurers are hired to bring back a hijacked train from Mexico. A Mexican bandit is about to be executed in the United States. So his brother takes over a train and holds the passengers as hostages unless his brother is released. Now both the Americans and Mexicans are baffled as to what to do. But one of the passengers, who wrote the letter for their captor, has a suggestion; call Hank Brackett and Johnny Reech, two mercenaries. Which they do. And as expected they do come up with a plan but the President of the Railroad is not sure if it will work.
The locomotives had SP written all over them. I also noticed what appeared to be a V&T Kimble passenger car in the film. If you have seen it, I'm refering to the middle of the three coachs. I'm not certain though because IMDB says the it was filmed around Santa Fe, NM. I don't think any of the V&T's equipment made it that far west after the line was abandoned. Either way, it was a great movie. I highly recomend it. Does anyone have any info on this movie?
In other news, my wife is really starting to pester me about purging my collection of MR and RMC mags. I really don't want to do it though, I love the articles and looking at all the old ads. I'm thinking about tearing out the articles and ads that I wish to keep and placing them in a binder inside some plastic sleeves. But I just can't bring myself to do it. If I don't the stacks are just going to keep growing, so I guess I'll just have to bite the bullet.
I'm gonna go topside and get some air, I'll catch ya'll later.
Jason
Modeling the Fort Worth & Denver of the early 1970's in N scale
Jason:
Just read your post about POWDERKEG. IMBD is way off on the location filming--the railroad sequences were filmed near Old Tucson and south of there. Paramount Pictures bought a lot of the old V&T locomotives and rolling stock in 1939 for use in their movie UNION PACIFIC and stored them in Los Angeles, where they were used by several studios for years. They've been all over the place as movie props, and several of them ended up on the train in POWDERKEG. That movie was actually a pilot for a Rod Taylor TV series, which ran for a few years in the 'seventies--it was lots of fun.
Agree with you on the SP loco, though. It looked like a 2-6-0 to me. Handsome little devil. I think I've seen it in some other movies filmed around Old Tucson.
If you want to see Rod Taylor in another terrific film that includes a train, you might want to look up a movie called DARK OF THE SUN aka THE MERCENARIES. It was filmed in Jamaica and features a really nifty Baldwin 4-8-0.
It´s Saturday morning here on the other side of the big lake, so it is a breakfast coffee for me, plus some hotcakes from the griddle.
Not much railroadin´ this weekend - the global financial crisis has put a ban on capital investments into miniature transportation issues. Time to revert back to the drawing board and re-visit the plans which have been made for the better times to come.
Stayin´alive is not easy these days!
Good Morning
It is now sunny and 11C outside. The Robins have been singing on our windowsill in the bedroom and we've also been listening to the Cardinals and some White Throated Sparrows and a couple of other assorted birds. Audrey and I saw a dang Coyote this morning in our backyard which probs got everybody up and at 'em.
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Sir Madog: Yep, we are definitely living in some interesting times, that is for darn sure.
PC: This had to be some week---did they say anything about what was seen? Those houses looked pretty messed up with all those holes popped into the siding---that'll keep those guys busy--
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A buddy and I are going out this morning to get some more pix of some grain bins and the like as well as some other areass around here for his layout. So it'll be a little more 'realistic' --such as that is--and such like--
Chloe, I'll have a barrel of coffee and a large muffin please. I'll be by the window watching Saturday wake up.
Good morning, nice and foggy here is western Pa. BUT the high will be 78. Good ole' short weather.
Probably won't do much train stuff today. Saturdays the wife, and I spend "window shopping". Can't buy much, but its free to look.
Well Barry said he's been hearing birds sing, well................................Try 11 pigeons eating all of your bird seed!! Sounds like a helicopter taking off when they fly away.
Well I think I found something we could add to the "diner". Two of our cats was sitting in the window sill, and maybe we can add them to the "diner". Plus thats two less animals I will have to clean after .
I guess I better get ready. Everybody have a good day.
Good morning.It's 62 and sunny. The high will be around 88 and it will be partly cloudy.Went to the foot doc yesterday so he could examine my feet again. There were to be X-rays done but they've been pushed back to next week because of the problem with my left big toe. All the skin peeled off of it earlier this week. The doc has me on antibiotics to head off any infection. I spent most of the day in Alexandria seeing my mother at Rapides General. She's still in ICU. When we left they were preparing to remove her breathing tube. Further updates as they become available.Today's Weather for:Sundown, LA 71446-6114 6/6/2009Wind Chill: 69°FHumidity: 71%Dew Point: 59°FSo Far TodayHigh: 69°FLow: 61°FRain: 0.00"Rain Rate: 0.00"/hGust: 0mph NNEToday High: 88 Sunny. Highs in the upper 80s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.Tonight Low: 68 Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 60s. South winds 5 to 10 mph.
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Good Morning, Flo, I'll have a stack of waffles, maple syrup, a couple of strips of bacon, glass of Ed's OJ, and some of your TH in an Espee mug, please. Thank you!
Todd, I kinda suspect what you had said - the cars KNOW when you're not watching them, and they can get away with taking off ("Hey, Boxie! Let's make a break for it!")
Calif.Tom, you're right about Uff-Dah's sleeping posture. I was doing some online training yesterday, and I'm pretty sure I saw that 'arms' in one direction and the lower body turned 90 degrees the other - as an example of what NOT to do! Heck, if any of us slept like that, we'd be heading for the chiropractor that next morning.
to the Diner, Ulrich (Sir MadDog)! I've enjoyed your posts out in some of the other forum topics. Have a cup on me. Hey, if you feel like posting any of your plans, have at it. Are you drawing them 'old school' (pencil on paper), or with software program? I've done most of mine (the past few years, anyway) with a program on the Mac (Railmodeller, written by a guy in Germany).
PC maybe on the leatherw**king it's just the pleasure of messin' about with your hands, or the feel of leather. I have a guitar strap (very simple, straight pieces with some cut (rounded) corners that I made when I was in the Navy in Memphis area. I also made another more ornate (tooled/carved leaf and vine type) one, but didn't keep that, ended up giving/trading it to one of my guitar buddies back a ways. Enjoy your weekend - any bikeriding in your plans?
Jeff, just saw your post - take care of that toe (and the rest of your feet), okay? Good to hear that your mother's improving, if they are ready to take her breathing tube out. Prayers will continue, though.
Jason, if you're gonna get rid of the mags, you could scan the articles you like in, and then sell the mags on one of those auction sites (or see if your LHS would take them on consignment).
I'll be in the corner booth, watching the morning switcher struttin' its stuff. Prayers for continued healing and comfort and a great weekend for all you Diners (and loved ones).
It´s getting to be late afternoon, here over the big lake, so I go for a beer now. Is Coors still around? That´s what I had back in the 70´s, when I stayed on in the US.
It was a drab day today, with a spell of cold, but no rain. A good day for finalizing my track plan. My wife is complaining that I spend too much time in front of this "toaster", drawing funny looking lines...
Yeah Jim, I do use a PC track planning software - it is WinRail, same as Atlas´ RTS, but with a complete library of different makes.
Time to get started with preparing dinner...
See you, guys!
Good morning, I think it's still morning anyway. Just coffee please. Thanks. I opted for the pressure washer. Really comes in handy but alas, something has to suffer in light of the additional expense of the purchase. Yes you guessed it, at least I have some things I can do with out any additional purchases.
Jason-I have a collection magazines that I began when I started subscribing to Car Craft back in 1979 or was it 8, 9 I think anyway, I now have a bookshelf full of these critters and for all my intentions and plans other than a few reference articles they had in the early early eighties, I can only say that keeping them has given me the opportunity to say I have them. I am trying not to let myself fall into that with MRR. It's tough.
Ulrich- I don't like your situation, but I love your description! To the diner.
Best get movin' still have to mow, (played with pressure washer too long) I want to get all the stuff done so I can get some time Sunday in Toddland (of which I'm King) I woke up this morning at about 3am with a stopped up nose and a sore throat with a healthy dose of post nasal drip. I've been salt water flushing all morning. Can't seem to get more than a few feet from the nose wipes. I'd rather the stuff run out the nose than down the back of the throat. You pay for that later with all the hacking and spitti.....Huh? What's that Flo? Oh, people are trying to eat , sorry.
Have a Great Day!
Oh and Tom, Uff-Dah's position is nothing, check this out. I used to sit like this when I was....... AAAAAAAGH!!!!
Mornin' everyone!
I was going to spend part of the day out at the Museum today..... I then was thinking (always a bad thing to do) about several home projects that have to be done while the sun is shining and the fact that it would be aftern oon already by the time I could get there (an hour drive from here)..... So I guess I'll get some needed things done around here and maybe head out to the museum Tuesday evening. We have work sessions out there every Saturday and Tuesday.
The UPS man brought me some "finishing touches" that I needed for the layout yesterday. Walked right across my freshly sealed deck (right through the barriers)...... Got a Jib Crane kit and a Mail Crane kit to use in and near Hopewell Junction. Also bought a couple Tortoise machines to use for signal operation. I am getting very near to completion on the portion of the layout I am using for the Scenery Certificate (NMRA). the only things I want and can't find anywhere are old 1920s and earlier types of farm machinery for one scene. Probably will have everything done and ready to be judged for Merit Points by mid July (I hope).
Flo I'll have my usual bowl of Raisin Bran cereal and lots of dark roast coffee in a R&GV Mug. Thanks, I'll be in the booth with Jim discussing software for our Macs......
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
JimRCGMO PC maybe on the leatherw**king it's just the pleasure of messin' about with your hands, or the feel of leather. I have a guitar strap (very simple, straight pieces with some cut (rounded) corners that I made when I was in the Navy in Memphis area. I also made another more ornate (tooled/carved leaf and vine type) one, but didn't keep that, ended up giving/trading it to one of my guitar buddies back a ways. Enjoy your weekend - any bikeriding in your plans?
I've thought about doing a guitar strap or two, but just never got around to it. I've made some belts though, and thats very similar. And I think you're right about working with your hands. There's also the psychological aspect....all day long I have to conform to rules and have others guide a lot of my actions. Then I come home and the leather does what I tell it to do! I made some lever covers a while back, but I didn't really care for the leather I used. The beadwork came out pretty decent though.
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I'll probably do some beadwork to these new ones too, but for right now, I'm just glad I've got some quality leather on there. I'll mess with the beads later. But for today......it's time to RIDE!
Robby P.Well I think I found something we could add to the "diner". Two of our cats was sitting in the window sill, and maybe we can add them to the "diner". Plus thats two less animals I will have to clean after .
Ya might want to talk to Mr. Rerun about THAT idea...
Good morning everybody from cold and wet Eastern Iowa. The Clarence City-Wide Garage Sales are/is today, I'm sure a lot of soggy, and unhappy campers. Not seeing as much traffic as usual for one of these. My neighbor was sitting out earlier, in a lawn chair, in his coat and hat...in the rain. It was one of the most pathetic things I've seen in awhile. The wife and I toyed with the idea of getting in on the action this year...decided against it. I'm glad!
Have a good 'un, Rerun and I will be in the back. I'm having a stack of pancakes, he'll take some bacon...and I think he's looking for CATS...
Chris
The Cedar cRapids Industrial Branch: Proudly Shipping Yesterday's CrunchBerries Tomorrow!
We forgot to guess on how long (pages) the Cost of the Hobby thread would last before getting locked.
Coffee in a SOUTHERN PACIFIC mug, please & thanks!
Will be in the corner booth working on this caffeinated elixir of life.
Have a good day y'all.
Afternoon All...Its sunny and 76 here...I'll have a RBF to go..."Ole' Arther" is kicking me today so setting here isn't to pleasant and I'm headed back to my recliner...You all have a good one...Jerry
Went to Wal-Mart to look at the TV's. I've picked out a 37" Vizio HDTV that has a price tag of $597. I'll be able to get it on my Wal-Mart credit card. First I have to get rid of my old 27" Hitachi TV. My nephew says he can use it in his pool (billiards) room. I told him to bring a friend. That beast is heavy!
Good afternoon.
Ulrich, welcome to the diner and "guten tag"!
I was operating some Santa Fe train this morning such as in the photo. Also, I worked on the E5 I included in WPF. Now, the E5 has a crew in its cab.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Good afternoon all,
ULRICH: Welcome! I recall seeing a thread you had going trying to design an around the room layout...Clinton Subdivision, I think you called it. I ended up snagging a lot of the track plans presented, some good stuff there. Sorry to hear of your troubles, I think you'll find you're in very good company here in the Diner.
JEFF: Be sure to keep us posted on your mother's condition, I'd say pulling the tube is a very good sign. Of course, now she'll be able to lay Indian curses upon the world regarding her hair situation... If she gets too fiesty, they could always sedate/re-intubate...
GARRY: Man, I love the shot of the CB&Q E-5 with crew on the crossing...nice work!
With some hesitation, I journeyed to Harbor Freight in Cedar Rapids today, and picked up the "Deluxe Air Brush Kit" and a 1/8 hp Airbrush Compressor. The brush is quite the departure from the el-cheapo plastic jobs by Testors I've had in the past. In fact, it already has my ignorance level at red-line. They have a "protective cap" on the front, which seems like it needs to come off to spray anything. But, the only mention in the destructions manual (all in English!) Is: "For extra-fine spray, remove the Protective Cap and hold the Air Brush nearer the work surface." The "protective cap" is a bullet shaped chrome cap, with two very thin slots on either side. Am I to take it the paint sprays out from the slots??? It just seems to me that the cap needs to be off, regardless of the spray desired.
Any ideers?? Like I said, my ignorance on this is staggering. Other than scratching my head on the "Protective Cap," it seems otherwise pretty straight-forward. The compressor comes with a regulator and water trap/filter already installed. Hopefully, for $49.99, I did OK with it. The airbrush set was only $15.99...less than the el-cheapo Testors sets I used to use before pitching them in disgust.
I think I'll go hang out in the corner, have me a RBF, and dig through the materials that came with this stuff another time or two...
Chris...Thanks much. I think I'll add that photo to WPF...