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Elliot´s Trackside Diner, Mark XX
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 2, 2009 12:50 AM

 We have moved on! The switcher was just uncoupled and the crew here in the Diner is cleaning up the mess, as some cups and mugs were not stowed away properly and the ride was a little bumpy.

Today´s drinks are on me!

You all have a good start into the new week!

Any missing objects you may have left at the old location can be found here !

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, November 2, 2009 2:30 AM

Well, well.....we've done the "Chloe & Zoe Shuffle" again and found us a new track to park on.  Good enough!

So here I sit in the middle of the night with a massive headache, unable to sleep.  Over the counter meds are of little help, but I leave the wifes stash of good stuff alone......she needs it more then I do.

Speaking of that.........

My wife and son are both having surgery later this week again.  Some of you may remember the last round about 2 years ago (has it really been that long?).  These 2 surgeries shouldn't be as tough though. 

My wife is getting the screws (all 5 of them) taken out of both legs.She'll be tender for a while, and not near as entertaining at airport and government building security checkpoints, but it should help her in the long run.  The screws have been really bothering her whenever the weather changes, which in Indiana, is like every two minutes.  Anyways, thats supposed to happen Tuesday.

My son is having the surgery my wife should've had when she was his age.  His kneecaps are off to the side a little like hers were.  I guess if they catch it before the growth plates are done they can make a small incision on the side of the knee and relieve some tension somehow and the kneecap will usually move over on it's own.  That means that he may not have to go through that really painful surgery my wife did.  This surgery is an outpatient surgery and he's supposed to be able to walk the same day.  That surgery is scheduled for Thursday.

As with any surgery that they have, because of their medical condition, there is a greatly heightened risk whenever they're put under.  Many times patients with their condition just don't wake up after surgery, so it's always a concern.  The good part is, they know where they'll go if they don't wake up.  They know that they're going to heaven to be with God.  And with that, I, make that "we", trust that whatever the outcome, it'll be to God's glory.  He's in control!

Now, I think it's important to note that prayer does change things.  As such, if you're someone who knows God, I'd ask for your prayers this week for my wife and son.  This will undoubtably be a tough week for them.

Thanks!

Philip

P.S. - Sorry, I didn't mean to get all "heavy" there!  Guess it's the late hour and all this weighing on my mind.

Philip
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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 2, 2009 6:39 AM

Good Morning--

AH--yes---the new diner looks rather nice in its new location. AND it even comes with a PIE FIGHT ROOM-----Chloe? An overhead sprinkler system? Oh---that sounds even more effecient---OK then ---we are prepared for those pie arguers and catapaulters thenWhistling

Got some runnin' 'roun' to do this afternoon---then I'll start up on joining some trestle bents together--Smile,Wink, & Grin

PC: That sounds like you have a lot of stuff on your plateShock This is when you REALLY need to look after yourself as well. We'll be praying for everyone's recovery Angel

Chloe, I'll have a coffee and a toast and jam please-----I'll be with PC at the RCSmile

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Posted by LSWrr on Monday, November 2, 2009 6:40 AM
Good morning all,

Garry, I like the Burma Shave signs on your road.

 PC, you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.  Please keep us informed of how things go for you and your family.

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 2, 2009 6:46 AM

 Good morning.

It's 47 and clear with a nice looking full moon. The high will get up to about 72 and it will remain clear.

Got up this morning and turned the heater on for about 10 minutes to take the chill off. I don't really have much planned for today with the exception of using some of my alcohol/black acrylic weathering agent to weather some freight cars. I have to mix up a new batch of the stuff first. It took me about half an hour to find the squeeze bottle of FolkArt pure black paint last night. I was thinking I might have to go to Wal-Mart to get a new one. I looked for it in all the usual places then remembered I'd put it in an Atlas box on top of the refrigerator. Sure enough, there it was. I shook it to make sure it's still liquid. It's still good. I've had instances where the paint had dried in the bottle. If I had to get another bottle it wouldn't be too bad. It's less than $2 for a 2 ounce bottle. I must remember though to mix it with the 70% alcohol. The 91% stuff does strange and not so wonderful things to the cars paint job, like remove it.

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Posted by GMTRacing on Monday, November 2, 2009 6:46 AM

Good Morning All,

    Love the new siding and it even has a parking lot adjacent so PC and Duke don't have to scavenge wood to prop up the bike stands.

PC - consider it done. I know it's tough to sleep with all that stuff on your mind but I'm sure it will work out for the best. We'll keep your family in our prayers. Will your son still be able to keep active in sports? And if the CFO can no longer predict the weather with her knees, you can always get her a home weather stationWhistling. Someones got to clue you in it's too snowy to ride, no?

Ulrich - thanks for arranging the move. Did we use the 44 tonner or did you also arrange the loan of one of your "toasters" in a guest appearance? As you w..k through the papers are you keping track of the number of pens you're using up?

   Got a lot done on the Focus over the weekend. Can't see any frame damage though I did find a bent strut and rim to go along with the loose wheel bearing and ruined drive axel. Not so bad. I already had a spare Wings West nose cone and just need a fender, windscreen and the air bags along with the suspension bits to finish up. Ditto the house. Spent time tidying up and clearing the garage yesterday plus sorting out boxes of stuff. Did have one setback as the drain from the house to the sewer needs replacing. After the Rotorooter guy snapped his snake we surmised a tree root has pierced the line and it now leaks. Just another round of permits and more digging in the front yard.

    Lots to do again this week. The semi leaves for Daytona and Sebring today and I need to drop a car for paint work plus get ready to send more motors out for rebuild. Better get to it.  CUL, J.R.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, November 2, 2009 7:39 AM

PC .... Yes, I do recall your wife and son having surgery. Of course, I will pray for them this week. It is good to pray thanks for the medical procedures that make it possible to correct such problems.

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Good morning all,

Garry, I like the Burma Shave signs on your road.

 PC, you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.  Please keep us informed of how things go for you and your family.

LEE .... Thanks. I have childhood memories of seeing the Burma Shave signs sitting in the back seat of the Buick as we traveled in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and kansas before the interstate highways were built.

 

JEFF ... I have also had trouble with rubbing alcohol messing up paint. After experimenting, I decided to simply thin the acryliics with water, and that works best for me.

Ulrich ... Thanks for ordering the move.

BARRY, JR .... good morning

Has anyone heard from Paul lately?

GARRY

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Posted by Robby P. on Monday, November 2, 2009 7:47 AM

 Good "frosty" morning.  Yeah its about 35deg. right now.  Kinda cool.  The high will be about 55deg, and later this week, the high only in the low 40's.  Pretty cool!!!!

 I see we have moved the diner.  How many miles does this one have now.  Might wanna check the wheels.

 Not much planned today.  Clean up some, and maybe weather up a Chessie 6-bay hopper.

 PC........Hope everything goes good this week.  Angel

 Jeff......10 minutes to take the chill out?????  I wish that was here.

 Sawyer........What happened to the "Pack"??????

 I guess I will pop back in later.

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 2, 2009 7:56 AM

Robby P.
 Jeff......10 minutes to take the chill out?????  I wish that was here.

Doesn't take long when your entire home is only 8 feet wide by 25 feet long with  a 6 foot 3 inch ceiling.

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Posted by TMarsh on Monday, November 2, 2009 8:15 AM

(ching ching) Zippity do da, zipity ay, My oh my what a wonderful..... Oh, morning all. Say great spot, this is closer to were I come in than the other one.

Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 61. West southwest wind around 10 mph becoming north northwest. Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 32. North northwest wind between 5 and 10 mph.

Alright I've got a question. When I got home last night I couldn't help but notice some one had painted a clown face on me with chocolate pie filling. Now I'm not mad, just a little upset knowing that a guy can't even take a little nap without some one pulling a childish prank. Oh look, is that a crack in the ceiling? (quickly and unseen, slips a whoopee cushion under the seat cushion at the rivet counter) Must have been the light.

Math. I took Algebra I and II. Geometry and Trig. Geometry I found a use for, at least some of it. JR can tell you, If you're doing more than just repairing cars or trucks, (dare I say building them?)Some Geometry is a must. The rest I haven't used that I know of just to help the kids with their homework. Same with Literature and English.

Philip- Rest assured my thoughts and yes, my prayers will be with your wife and son this whole week. I've already started, just sent one up after I read your post this morning. You also are included my friend. Now relax, they are in the best hands they could be and I'm not talking earthly hands. (I know, easier said than done.)Angel

Oh I see we have our first picture up on the wall, That's one of my favorite scenes on Jeff's layout.

Garry- I have some Burma Shave signs too. I have to find a place for them yet though. So far I don't, but because I like them, the way my world works, it'll happen. The only thing I have to decide is do I make them look old and neglected, or do they still exist in the modern era, or.... has the local historical society restored them. Hmmm, now there's a thought.

See how that works? A Reason for most anything in MY world.

I take that back, I do use a Calculus. I like to keep my mind in math shape but it sure does make things a bit faster at home to use the Calculus.

Have a Great Day!!!

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Posted by gear-jammer on Monday, November 2, 2009 8:42 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  Just a quick coffee before I head out the door to work.

Philip,  It is definately a test of faith when a loved one undergoes surgery, but I am sure that you are up to it.  Pray for strength to get through the week.  You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

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Posted by howmus on Monday, November 2, 2009 9:05 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Mornin' Chloe, you don't look happy......  Well I guess it would have to have been a long night what with the diner getting moved to new track. Looks like everybody did a nice job of getting everything back in place.  Well I got woken up a couple of times by the sound of some diseaseally thing going glub,glub, glub....... outside, and that blatty horn.  just ain't the same as one of those Berks' whistles. (shakes head)  Anyway I'll just have a raisin bran muffin and lots of dark roast coffee to wke me up and I'll sit right here at the BBrrrrroooooooooop!  All right who's the wise guy!  Bet Todd has already been here hasn't he.

Ulrich thanks for arranging move!  

Philip your wife, son and you are all in my prayers this week for a safe successful round of surgeries.  I remember the last ones a couple years ago. 

Like most of the rest, I took Algebra, Geometry, and Trig in High School.  Never took Calculus as I decided to become a musician and only have to know how to count to 4 (well sometimes 12, but that is really 4 anyway just divided into 3 parts each...... but we have to know how to deal with with things like hemi semi demi quavers and ala brev and all that).  Any of you understand the mean tone system of a perfect 5 over 3 as the median....  Just music stuff....   I can honestly say I only remember having to solve for x or y a couple of times in my adult life, but I am still glad that I took algebra.   It offers insights into a variety of reasoning and thinking skills that I have used all my life.  Actually it has been said that "music is pure mathematics" (Plato).  In fact the two subjects that are known to have success in one be a predictor of success in the other are......  math and music.

Garry, we have a set of Burma Shave signs along the tracks at the museum.  Not originals though.

I have just a couple of must do, and a few should do items today, so I should get going.

Later!

73

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Posted by BamaCSX83 on Monday, November 2, 2009 10:14 AM

Todd, I promise, I just brought the pies in for consumption, not face painting. 

Ulrich, thank you kind sir for arranging the move, and I love the new spot!

PC, me and mine will be praying for you and yours.

Well guys its the day, we go to the doctor in a little while and find out whether or not we're going to the hospital to have Mikayla or not... (we're both hoping that he sends us over there, I dunno how much longer I can stand having Amy in the mood she's in).  Not a whole lot on my plate today except for going to the doc's.  I may be able to get back here a little later today and give an update, but I dunno what exactly we will be doing. 

Chloe, if you don't mind, I'd love a plate of buttermilk pancakes and a side of sausage please ma'am, and yes ma'am, with a tall glass of milk.  I'll sit back in the corner booth and see whom else strolls in. 

Hey y'all, since I'm blathering on, I was wondering if anyone has any good sources where I might be able to find a somewhat in-depth history of the (now CSX, former SCL, ACL) Bow Line?  I've looked a lot and I've been able to find some basic beginning history, but that is about it.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 2, 2009 10:21 AM

 Did the weathering on the two new hoppers this morning. They're not so bright now.



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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 2, 2009 10:26 AM

 Good Afternoon,

the sun has already set  over here. We are about on the same latitude as Anchorage, so the days are already really short!

Zoe, may I have one of your famous sun downers - the Switchman´s Nightcap?

A busy day, lots of red tape and no end in sight. All I can do is to tackle each hurdle - step by step. Petra and I went to see the job counselor, who has "summoned" us to see him, but had no time for us... Sad Tomorrow I have to attend a class on how to write a successful CV ... Sad All of these measures are just a pure waste of time and money, but there is nothing to be done against it. SadSadSad

We are now waiting for the countersigned rental contract, so I can schedule the move, figure it will be around the 20th, now.

For the young ones here - at my time, you could not elect a class, they were all compulsory. So I had to take Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus - with all the works! Although my later studies at university were pure math, I did not understand  a thing during highschool -  Big Smile In addition to that, I had English, Latin, German, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Social Science and History. My highschool days on Bainbridge Island were like a holiday camp for me, unfortunately I had to make up all the stuff upon my return to Germany. Sad

Philip - my Angel for your, your wife´s and your son´s surgery!

Barry - I checked the old site of the Diner and found this catapult - is it yours?

Have a good day!

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Posted by pcarrell on Monday, November 2, 2009 10:31 AM

Thank you all for your prayers and support.  It really does mean a lot.

GMTRacing
Will your son still be able to keep active in sports?

He started out with his basketball this year, but quickly moved to team manager (with much less court time) when his knees started hurting.  He hasn't wanted to go at all for several weeks now, and we let the coach know whats up, so we'll see how that all plays out.  I have a feeling that my son will want to go back in a few weeks, if for nothing else then to hang out with his friends.

GMTRacing
And if the CFO can no longer predict the weather with her knees, you can always get her a home weather stationWhistling. Someones got to clue you in it's too snowy to ride, no?

Hey, thats not a bad idea!

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It is good to pray thanks for the medical procedures that make it possible to correct such problems.

DEFINATELY!  The surgery my son is having wan't available when my wife was his age.  It would've saved her a LOT of pain.  I thank God that my son may never know that pain!

TMarsh
Now relax, they are in the best hands they could be and I'm not talking earthly hands. (I know, easier said than done.)Angel

Truer words have never been spoken......on both counts!

 

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Posted by Packer on Monday, November 2, 2009 10:38 AM

Moring ya'll.

I see we got some new diggs, so I'll be checking it out for a bit.

Yesterday I got around to swapping the 3.53 rear end from my old mustang into my brothers (IIRC it had a 2.37). I would have used it if the new mustang I got didn't have the 3.73 gearing in it. After that I began to pull the exhaust out from my old car to put it up for sale. I think I may have pulled something in the process of breaking the last bolt (the one that connects the headers to the cats) loose. I was using a breaaker bar and gave one good pull but then as soon as it broke loose my back and should started hurting like mad. They still hurt and it hurts a lot when I bend over to pick up something.

On the other hand I think I finally got the hang of the manual transmission, except for reversing. I still kill the engine from time to time reversing. I figure in a couple of day's I'll have it.

Jeff, I have that same Bachmann ATSF hopper. How'd you change the trucks? I put P2K metal wheels (after using the truck tuner, but they fit without them) in the trucks they came with but I would like to use a few of my spare 100 ton trucks from (athearn and MDC kits) on them.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 2, 2009 10:53 AM

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Jeff, I have that same Bachmann ATSF hopper. How'd you change the trucks? I put P2K metal wheels (after using the truck tuner, but they fit without them) in the trucks they came with but I would like to use a few of my spare 100 ton trucks from (athearn and MDC kits) on them.

I ditched the stock trucks and put on Bachmann Silver Series trucks and metal wheels. It was just a straight swap out.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 2, 2009 11:08 AM

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Barry - I checked the old site of the Diner and found this catapult - is it yours?

Not mine---that one looks more like Todd's-----speaking of which----Todd? Why are you leaving whoopie cushions all over the place?

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Posted by Packer on Monday, November 2, 2009 11:24 AM

Jeff, ok. By the way what brand flat are you using? I don't think the dullcote I hit mine with stuck to it. 


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Sir Madog
Barry - I checked the old site of the Diner and found this catapult - is it yours?

Not mine---that one looks more like Todd's-----speaking of which----Todd? Why are you leaving whoopie cushions all over the place?

So that's where all my whoopie cushions went?

Vincent

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Monday, November 2, 2009 11:49 AM

Good almost afternoon morning, Chloe? if it isn't too much trouble...a bucket of coffee please 'n thank you. Yep, I'll take it at the RC...think I'll just have me a little look-see under the cushion here before I take a seat. What's this? A whoopie cushion..... Hmmmmmm. Maybe I'll just hang onto this...re-deploy it at some point.Mischief

ULRICH: Thanks for ordering up and overseeing the latest move...job well done Sir! Your on-going tale of red tape just highlights why I hate all things bureucratic (sp.).

PHILLIP: Best wishes to you and your family this week. It sounds like a very challenging time for all involved, but also sounds like it'll be beneficial when it's all over and done with. Our thoughts are with you.

GARRY: We've got a set of Burma Shave signs just south of Clarence along a county highway. Not sure if they're original or not, wouldn't even know how to tell. They are kinda tough to read, well weathered, but that might not mean too much, could be neglected repos.

Math? What in the wide wide world of sports is with all the MATH talk???? *spasm spasm spasm, twitch* I suffered through Algebra and Plane and Solid Geometry in high school, and lost the war against calculus (I think with some trig) in drafting school. All I remember of algebra is some FOIL thing...but have no idea why I'd ever need to employ it. Geometry was taught by a Vietnam War era Marine (no such thing as an ex-Marine, once a Marine, always a Marine), who fought the VC as a sniper. We figured that was part of why he was so good at figuring angles... All I remember of his class was a 50 minute lecture on the Vietnam War the day of the 10th anniversery of the fall of Saigon. Calculus and trig... well, we just won't go there...Disapprove

RAY: I've heard THAT theory: good at math = good at music, or vice-versa. Well, I might be the opposite example: I was lousy at match, and lousy at music. Tried to play tenor sax. I could play the notes...but couldn't make the music.

EDDIE (BAMA CSX): Best wishes and thoughts to you, Amy, and little Mikayla. Maybe she's just gotten too comfortable in there, maybe she's just a stubborn little thing: "I'm NOT coming out until I'M good and ready to..." Maybe she's preparing for a life of being "fashionably late." Maybe she's been hearing all the news on the TV and radio, and decided we're all nuts, and she's just going to stay put. Either way, we're hoping all goes well, even if she gets pulled out kicking and screaming...

SUE: good to see you Ma'am, a tip of the hat to you.

JEFF: Not sure exactly why, but the Shell hopper really gave me a moment of pause... I'm liking it.Thumbs Up

Now, do I re-deploy the "acquired" or "appropriated" whoopie cushion NOW??? or later....Whistling

Have a good, SAFE day everybody...

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Monday, November 2, 2009 11:55 AM

BBRRRROOOOAAAAARRP!!!------ah, Chris, thanks for leaving this whoopie cushion on my seat-------sheeesh------leave for a minute-----get whooopied the next--------SadWhistling

Oh well--------

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Posted by Cederstrand on Monday, November 2, 2009 12:37 PM

Strong coffee in a UNION PACIFIC mug, please & thanks. 

***Der, loved that train/cat poster. It's now our latest desktop background.

***PC, will be keeping our fingers & toes crossed for you & yours.

Anyone know 1) how difficult and 2) how expensive it would be to turn a DCC-Ready Mantua 2-6-6-2 w/ tender into a DCC loco with sound? Thinking ahead for a potential Christmas present for the wife.

Have a good day all.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 2, 2009 1:17 PM

Packer
Jeff, ok. By the way what brand flat are you using? I don't think the dullcote I hit mine with stuck to it. 

I'm using Valspar Clear Flat. To get the clouded look I sprayed it with some 91% alcohol then did the weathering treatment with 70% alcohol/black acrylic paint.

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Posted by fireman216 on Monday, November 2, 2009 1:47 PM

Wow...I just get here and I already get moved...!!...Like the new digs. A sweet sunny fall and brisk day here in upstate N.Y. It may get out of the 50's!!. Getting all fired up for the big Syracuse show this weekend with the club. Lots of projects to do and people to chat with. I will take a nice hot cup of coffee with some apple pie please!!....Tim

A true friend will not bail you out of jail...he will be sitting next to you saying "that was friggin awesome dude!" Tim...Modeling the NYC...is there any other?

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Monday, November 2, 2009 2:08 PM

blownout cylinder

BBRRRROOOOAAAAARRP!!!------ah, Chris, thanks for leaving this whoopie cushion on my seat-------sheeesh------leave for a minute-----get whooopied the next--------SadWhistling

Oh well--------

What can I tell ya Pal? Just couldn't help myself....

ChrisEight Ball

The Cedar cRapids Industrial Branch: Proudly Shipping Yesterday's CrunchBerries Tomorrow!

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Monday, November 2, 2009 2:17 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

Packer
Jeff, ok. By the way what brand flat are you using? I don't think the dullcote I hit mine with stuck to it. 

I'm using Valspar Clear Flat. To get the clouded look I sprayed it with some 91% alcohol then did the weathering treatment with 70% alcohol/black acrylic paint.

Whistling  But Jeff,  you told us not to use 91% alcohol as it distorts the plastic.  At least that is what I thought you said..   Please Clarify.

Johnboy out..............Confused

from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North.. 

We have met the enemy,  and he is us............ (Pogo)

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Posted by Cox 47 on Monday, November 2, 2009 2:18 PM

Afternoon..Its sunny and 64 here...I'll have a RBF and onion rings please..Thank you...not much going on here Sallie wasn't well enough to go to Dialysis today...she is alittle better this PM..been working on some back ground buildings..I got a Life Like SW 7 and a SD 7 in mail friday and havn't even tested them..You all have a good one...Jerry

ILLinois and Southern...Serving the Coal belt of southern Illinois with a Smile...
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, November 2, 2009 2:28 PM

last mountain & eastern hogger
Whistling  But Jeff,  you told us not to use 91% alcohol as it distorts the plastic.  At least that is what I thought you said..   Please Clarify.

I said it can cut the paint. In this case I'm using it as a wash to cloud the flat finish intentionally. Just a quick spray on and let dry. If I immersed it in the 91% alcohol say bye-bye to the paint.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Monday, November 2, 2009 3:45 PM

Rob ... I purchased one of those Mantua 2-6-6-2's. I think there's room in the tender for what you want. Mine will eventually represent CB&Q's small fleet of 2-6-6-2's they used on their Deadwood Branch in the Badlands area of SD. It is an undecorated model and I need to paint it. My "Round Tuit Tracks" are filling up.

Jerry ... I'm sorry to hear Sallie is not doing well. Continued prayers for her.

Has anyone heard from Paul lately?

 

GARRY

HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR

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