BM1 Lee Soule USCG (ret) L.S.&W Railroad Serving the Lower Great Lakes
Afternoon All...Its sunny but colder than a well diggers behind!...Can't wait for warmer temps next week..I'll have a double RBF please..Thank You...
worked this AM on scatch built shot gun shack...using Wal-Mart "for sale" sign...just saw the cody's office on this site and He reveiwed rerailers made by Jiffy that snap between tracks..I picked up a rix but it doesn't work so well for me as it has to be on straight track...I have alot of trouble rerailing cars because my hands shake..Anybody tried these?...
You all have a good one...Jerry
Still fighting the small cold. So far I think its a tie!
Got a call from Wal-Mart to go and do some test. Got that done, and then got a call from Norfolk Southern. That was to remind me about the job interview Monday. This weekend I will get things ready for that. Plus the "mother in law" has a good friend that works for NS. I need to put her down also for a reference.
Ray.......Nice shots. I really like the caboose shot.
Ulrich.........Those are the kind you want to choke via phone line!!
"Rust, whats not to love?"
I just hauled out a large trash can full of stuff that had been cluttering up the layout and the shelves above it. Bits and pieces of plastic, old freight cars that can't be saved, old structures that were beyond repair including an old two story police station that I'd had for many, many years. And when I say 'can't be saved' and 'beyond repair' I mean just that. Some MIGHT be made serviceable with a lot of work but it would be twenty or thirty times easier to just get new ones. I also pulled out my Athearn heavyweight cars that I repainted for the Midland Gulf Railway, dusted them off then put them back in the cabinet. These are rarely used but when they are used they're pulled by a Mehano 2-10-2 as the MGRy tourist train. I also dug out an old 60's or 70's era Athearn dummy F7-B that I had rebuilt to serviceable condition. It still has the old plastic Athearn three piece trucks that are quite rare today. I did however refit them with the old metal wheels from an 80's era F7. I don't remember what road name it is. It's black with silver screens along the top and a red stripe at the bottom. It may be old Lionel HO but I'm not sure. It makes an excellent service shop queen. Maybe someday I'll fit the body to a powered Athearn or Proto chassis but not today. Right now my legs and back ache too much.
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Good Morning All!Not much to report from the land of deep frozen Buckeyes on this extremely cold morning with wind chills dipping to 10 below! The good news is the weather guessers is calling for temperatures in the mid 30s to mid 40s next week...I surely hope so but,in the mean time I'll toss another log on the fire and settle down with a Terry Johnston western novel..I haven't done any modeling since I'm reconsidering Slate Creek and what I want it to be.This whole project as gotten completely and totally out of hand..I shall have a cup and look over the forum.Have a good'un!
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
"Stay Alert, Don't get hurt Safety First!"
Hi again,
Beware - Rant Alarm!
Today, we got a feedback from the bank about our funding request, after having called them a number of times. The manager in charge told us he had not had the time to look at all the documents I had prepared. It is only three weeks since we had turned them in.
I wish I could tell this caricature of a professional to take those documents and shove it up his flowering gluteus maximus and go (beep, expletive deleted) and (beep, beep, beep)!
Zoe, a mug of nice & hot chocolate, please and I sure will not mind of you add a swig of Glenfiddich to it!
Ray - very nice pics!
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have the Eggs Benedict and lots of dark roast coffee in a R&GV RR mug! I'll be sitting at the Rivet Counter for a bit.
Got up this morning and found the wood stove was still warm, so the first order of business was to load the last of the wood I had in the house and open up the draft. Nice and warm in here now. I do have to bring in the wood for today by lunch time to keep it going though.
Lee, thanks for the url. I thought you might be talking about the Overland type of cars. I have a couple on a milk train on the SLOW. They are by Pocher and were given to me by my FIL over 40 years ago. I repainted them, decaled, added a couple pocket with Kadee couplers, and Kadee trucks to them and they are back in service...
Almost all the Overland style coaches had been retired before 1930, but I found the O&W still had several in revenue service in 1931. The NYO&W is the inspiration for the SLOW so I can still use them and be "prototypical" since it is 1925 down cellar at my house...... One of the old cars was in very bad shape and I had to use some parts from it to salvage the other 3. So that old girl became this:
Last night we had a pot luck supper for deacons in honor of the Associate pastor of our church who is leaving to take a new position in New Jersey. It was a Gooooooooooooooodddddd dinner!!! We have some fantastic cooks in the crowd. I took my Grandmother's recipe of Baked Winter Squash. Did a huge dish of it. It was all gone except for about enough for a serving for supper tonight. I did get many requests for the recipe......... One gentleman who came served one term on the Board of Deacons a few years ago and ended up becoming a very good friend. His wife is a retired minister in the Presbyterian Church and he is a retired Scientist (was at the Experiment Station, Cornell U, here in Geneva for a few years). His wife will be the Interim Associate Pastor while we search for someone permanent. After the dinner and while the Deacons were meeting we sat in the main hall and chatted. Somehow we got on the subject of cats. I mentioned the photo John (Der) put up here a few days ago of the huge cat. When I got home I looked it up, pulled it over to my computer and sent him a copy. This morning I have an email from him. The lady in the photo was a grad student way back when at a university where he taught. He got the photo some time ago from his old boss at the university..... He has kept up on what she is doing over the years and was very surprised when he got the photo from me! Small world......
Hope you all have a great day!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Morning Folks.
Flo, I have the scrambled egg's, bacon, hash browns and wheat toast ad some milk please.
Just checked the Temperature here in Maryville IL, a balmy 8 degrees. This is the longest we have had snow cover scenes I moved here 20 years ago. Think it has been 3 weeks now. While I won't call it a bad winter (I like snow) I sure would like to see it warm up some. I be happy with high 20's right now.
Been to cold to mess with the Dodge Daytona, like to get the other battery in the car and see if it is good.
H&R Block I am sure you folks have seen the ad's where they will do your Federal Taxes for free. We are heading down there today at 10:30 to get ours done. I just hope we don't owe this year.
Train Front Tony is dropping by around 1:00 and bringing over some Atlas engines. I will be interested in seeing how they run. I never had a Atlas.
DT 400 problem I am starting to think the problem is the socket on the DB 150. I plugged the DT 400 into one of the UP ports on the bench and the display cleared right up.
See you all later today.
Ken
I hate Rust
Good morning All,
20F and sunny this morning. Still awash in shop stuff so no rivet counter time for me this morning. I'll have a regular to go and do just that.
Lee - stuff is on your way - UPS
Jeff - if you want to shoot me an updated material list as a PM I can look to see whats around. CUL, J.R.
ooh and I get TOP as well - I'll just leave the card on the register ladies and I'm off.
Good morning. It's 28° and cloudy with a 10% chance of snow. The high will be 41° and variably cloudy.Today's task is to clear the clutter off the layout as I didn't get it done yesterday. Maybe I'll just bring a trash can in and clear the clutter off into it as it mostly consists of stuff I no longer use and just keeps getting in the way. I can't imagine anyone wanting this stuff and I couldn't afford to send it off even if they did. Much of it consists of pieces of old structure kits and freight cars of assorted types that were used as parts sources for other cars. The rest is just assorted junk of one kind or other.
Good Morning!! Coffee and Huevos Rancheros please. Thanks Today: Sunny, with a high near 18. Wind chill values between -3 and -13. Southwest wind between 7 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Good Morning!! Coffee and Huevos Rancheros please. Thanks
Today:
I….could….strangle…. my sister . She showed, 5 hours late, went through the same room she finished with before, just to be sure…. And filled the car again. Now she “reserves the right for one more visit”. My Niece was right. She has nothing to do with Mom for years and now swoops in for the kill on anything and everything she can take that may be worth something. Leaving me, of course, once again, cleaning up HER mess and under the time gun to do it. When this is over, she will return to estrangement. Let her waller in her “fond memories” and her treasures alone. (if this sounds like I'm bitter for what she took, nothing could be farther from the truth. Admittedly, Mom made sure Brenda and I recieved all the important family heirlooms and things we wanted over the last several years as we went through this whole moving process.)
They were supposed to return this morning at 9ish but called off AGAIN! I should be out of that apartment by the end of this month and she is reeeeeally urinating me off lollygagging around and reminiscing about every towel she sees , calling her husbanad in to try and discuss why anyone would have so many cans of haispray or analyzing forensically why something is the way it is. TAKE IT and figure it out at home or leave it BE! MOVE ON!
(spoken calmly) Actually, I don’t have to be out until end of March. I told her February so she can push you up to the wall as she does and then do you a favor by “just letting you have it all so you can get the place cleared” too close to the deadline to avoid being late without looooong days hauling crap. She has done this twice before from rentals she has had from Mom.
Any whoo, don’t know what I’ll do this morning other that PLAN on getting snowblower out of truck. Haven’t had time yet. And maybe a little layout work. Then w**k at five.
Now, you watch. Something will come up that prevents that from happening.
Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!
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.
Goooooooooood Mornin', bucket of coffee please.
-20 in the area, according to Yahoo. -18 in the local area according to NWS Quad Cities.
"Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 16. Wind chill values as low as -25. Southwest wind between 5 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph."
It's gonna be a peach of a day...
Chris
The Cedar cRapids Industrial Branch: Proudly Shipping Yesterday's CrunchBerries Tomorrow!
Good "cold" morning. Its currently 7 degrees and the wind chill is -7.
Well I think I caught what Jessica had . Cough, runny nose. No sore throat, but it still sucks.
Not much planned for me. Fight this cold, and take it easy.
Good Morning,
Jeff, got your wish list for layout supplies. If I have time to go through my stuff this weekend I’ll let you know. Those Ink Jet Decals I’m not really impressed with, but until I can re-stock the ink in the ALPS it’s all I can do right now. I think it’s the clear coat that makes them curl. The paper thickness doesn’t help either.
Galaxy, make sure he uses a heat tape for plastic pipe if that’s what you have. I replaced a heat tape on a mobile home last winter and it made a world of difference this year. Also if you unplug the tape in the summer and put a few drops of whal clipper oil on the plug (not the outlet) and then use a three prong adaptor to protect the heat tape plug while it’s hanging there it will last a lot longer.
RAY & Galaxy: I see they sold out of all the other road names, just D&RGW remain. They are 50’ not 36’ (sorry) Roundhouse units, set of 4 at $49.99 …Fully assembled and ready to operateNew window and clerestory glazingWire truss rodsMolded plastic underframe with seperately applied brake cylinderRazor sharp printing and paintingMachined RP25 profile 33" metal wheelsMagnetically operated knuckle couplersFour pack includes one each of baggage/combine, mail car, coach and business carCoach in this four pack has a different road number than the single coach
http://www.trainworldonline.com/catalog/category/detail.php?id=27094&find_section=686
Friend of mine bought the NKP set for his layout; he said they were used as (150 mile runs) commuter cars back when he was a kid.
SLOW progress on the grain elevator, but it’s not really a MESS anymore. The tortoise switch machine is installed (but not wired), shrubberies and some tall static grass (3mm wheat color) are installed and the price board is printed and ready to be installed. The sidings are connected to the mainline and the main line turnout tortoise is installed, wired and working.
GGGood MMorning!
Currently we are sitting at -3F with a windchill at -12F....it is fracking CCOLD out there! We actually went for a walk in this brisk air this morning!!
But we are seeing a sunrise ...
Today I get to pick up some styrene from my FLHS and actually finish off another project...then I'm going to work on my so called photography skills...hohoho
Flo, I'll have a coffee and a breakfast bagel please....I'll be at the window booth watching the sunrise..
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...
http://modeltrainswithmusic.blogspot.ca/
Good Morning Folks!
Thermos off coffee please!
-11 here with wind chill - Have a great day all!
Steven
Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
did not catch much sleep last night, so I feel a little drowsy already.
Flo, strong coffee for me, please.
John - I have been trying to date the picture, but I can still only guess. The picture comes from the files of the National Railway Museum in York, but I could not find a clue to its date there. Looking at the lady´s dress, I clearly say it was taken in the late 1950´s or early 1960´s. There is a gentleman shown with a hair style you would have found in the late 1960´s and color of the car and bumper style also point into that direction. It could be a Fiat 124, which was introduced in 1966. The use of concrete sleeper started at about the same time. All of this points to a year around 1968, but that would leave the woman wearing her mother´s cloths. I guess we will never find out...
Have a good day, folks!
Bacon, scrambled eggs and hashbrowns, please. Who cares if it's almost 2:00am.
More cool pics being posted I see.
Briefly visited the train room, mostly to contemplate plans for my (N) layout. A geo-thermal plant near the volcano mining operation seems like a worthy pursuit. It could be the power plant to support the Soylent Green manufacturing complex.
I'm also "considering" altering my plans for a rocky desert layout to accommodate the wife's desire for a Smokey Mountain backdrop. It could work, just not sure I want to sacrifice the original concept.
It's snowing again. Will likely melt away by midday.
Rob
Good late evening diners!!...Just a small hot fudge sundae please...with a scoop of peanut butter on the side. We finally got a days break from the snow here except for about 30 miles north of here. There is a nice lake effect snow band setup of off Lake Ontario about 25 miles wide that is dumping snow at the rate of 2-3 inches per hour. The poor folks will be waking up to another 2 feet of snow!! . That is where my boss lives and he is pretty used to it. While most of us worry about keeping our driveway clean he worries about keeping his roof clean!! We have been working details in the Fire dept taking shifts trying to unbury the hydrants and making sure the caps are loose. It's a never ending battle it seems...but routine this time of year. We may actually hit the 30's this weekend!! Went to the Carrier dome for the Bball game. Had great seats and our beloved Syracuse Orangemen lost to the Georgetown Hoyas. Can't wait for March madness!!!
DER...check this link out about the grass tufts. http://www.sceneryexpress.com/products.asp?dept=1056 The tufts are anywhere from 2mm to 6mm in length.
JERRY...Love the Chessie caboose...reminds me of one I had as a child. I think I burned out several wheelsets on it as I ran it non stop.
Well...off to bed to catch some zzzzs before my wife yells downstairs the usual "Are you coming to bed"!!!...In that voice like Edith from All in the Family. Take care everyone....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?
Hey folks.
Not much from me. Bought myself a new printer yesterday for school and printing decals. Wireless, so I can print stuff from my layout in the basement and have it done and waiting for me in my room. They are convenient when you can get the blasted thing working. Now if my mom can find the disc that came with the one we had before, I can get that working too.
DerJohn and Urlich- I honestly don't know. What I do know now is that Mallard is on display at the NRM's Shiloh museum. She's been on static display for a while, so I don't know when she was last ran.
If you can read this... thank a teacher. If you are reading this in english... thank a veteran
When in doubt. grab a hammer.
If it moves and isn't supposed to, get a hammer
If it doesn't move and is supposed to, get a hammer
If it's broken, get a hammer
If it can't be fixed with a hammer... DUCK TAPE!
Belch. Time to hit the hay. Belch again.
Good evening folks, following Ray's fine example, I actually spent some time running trains, after clearing the steps, driveway , and ramp after lunch. Then I was ready for a big hot chocolate, and one of Kris' fresh cherry tarts she made for a meeting tonight. OK, it was a "second" so I wasn't tasting "Forbidden Fruit".
Tim: that's very cheerful news about your wife being able to return to work. Send her please our best regards. Also interesting about those self-adhesive grass clumps. How high ( fractional inches) are they ? I'm wondering out loud how useful they would be in Normal Scale.
Garry: Our thoughts are with you and your mom too. A difficult transition for her. My Dad re-married after my mom died; and this worked fine until she died too. The ironic thing was she died of lung cancer, she wasn't a smoker, it was the result of second hand smoke. Took the skids right out from under my Dad I can tell you - so watch your mom. Dad came through eventually, and died at 98!
Ron:
Well that almost knocked me out of my chair, and believe me I know where this would end, three months from now.
Ulrich:
John - the A4 is some loco, isn´t she? The picture must have been taken somewhere around the late 1950´s early 1960´s, looking at the ladies´ wear.
Barry: I'll see your American and raise you a whatever this is.
I'm waiting for Kris to return from the Arts Society AGM. I hope she makes it by 9:30, which is when the Comedy channel has The Big Bang Theory. She missed an episode tonight on our "local" station, CTV because of the meeting. Anyhoo, I'll say Goodnight, and God Bless. Prayers for all in need of Healing, Comfort, Prosperity and Peace. htt
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
Decaf coffee in a SNOWY SOUTHERN mug, please.
Neat pics being posted. Keep it up folks, we do enjoy them.
Long farm day here. Trying to get up the energy to head down to the train room now.
Cheers! Rob
DrgnTrappr I want to go and shoot some pictures of the train wreck from the movie "The Fugitive" it is one of the movie scenes I want to model on my layout. Surprisingly the wreck is still there but almost all the paint is gone from the engines,
I want to go and shoot some pictures of the train wreck from the movie "The Fugitive" it is one of the movie scenes I want to model on my layout. Surprisingly the wreck is still there but almost all the paint is gone from the engines,
Good Evening Everyone!
Just coffee,Flo the thick truck driver stuff.
Well yesterday I got enough materials to build four modules for the layout, I still need to decide on how high and what material to use for the legs. the local big box hardware store here do,es not carry 2" foam board but they said they could order it for me even if I only ordered one sheet, but I want to check out some other sources before I order it. Was hoping to get up to the studio and get to work today but I am still feeling under the weather maybe tomorrow. supposed to snow tonight and if we get more than a dusting they cancel school here so I might be able to talk my teenage daughter into giving me a hand. This will tell me if she really wants to get involved or if the Hogwarts train is just because it is from Harry Potter.
I want to go and shoot some pictures of the train wreck from the movie "The Fugitive" it is one of the movie scenes I want to model on my layout. Surprisingly the wreck is still there but almost all the paint is gone from the engines, it has just been to cold and wet around here for me to get down to were it is at. Another scene I want to model is from the original 1959 "War of the Worlds", I have found the martian machines in N and O scale but not HO so I may get the wife to help me mold them out of clay.
Ok I have rambled on enough here so I will take a cup of mud to go and hope to chat again tomorrow with some progress to report.
Good Night All
Ron
I refuse to grow up!!!
LSWrr Good Morning, Ray did you see that Trainland/trainworld has the 1930’s passenger cars on sale? 5 36’ cars for $59.
Ray did you see that Trainland/trainworld has the 1930’s passenger cars on sale? 5 36’ cars for $59.
Hi,
could you provide more info on who makes them, and preferably provide a link??
I searched all over trainworld's site to no avail to find/search for them.
Thank you!
-G .
Just my thoughts, ideas, opinions and experiences. Others may vary.
HO and N Scale.
After long and careful thought, they have convinced me. I have come to the conclusion that they are right. The aliens did it.
Afternoon folks.
Boy I wished I was scheduled (spell check) to work today. Nothing worst than feeling like poop on your day off. Sue cooked me some eggs this morning and after that have not felt like doing much of anything. Think I better stick to eating here at the dinner!
Flo, a pitcher of and a frosted Monon Mug please, and how about some peanuts as well.
Stupid Bank of America. Made a $1000.00 house payment today and they took it. I asked if there was in one at the branch I could talk to about my loan, answer was No. Guess they are afraid they have customer punching there employees if they did.
Train Front DT 400 is acting goofy again. It is plugged into the DB 150 and the DB 150 is off. DT 400 should say idle. But NO, it says Idle, then Idlq, then idle, then Idlg again over and over. If I twist the right speed control it says Idng? While it will still control the engines, only thing that shows on the display is the speed of the engines. No F functions or engine address.
It would figure I have train company coming over Thursday. Tony is dropping by again and bring some Atlas engines to run. That could be interesting, Tony has only used my DT 400 one time and it was working right then.
Need to go and drop by the DCC section.
See you all later.
LSWrr Ray did you see that Trainland/trainworld has the 1930’s passenger cars on sale? 5 36’ cars for $59.
Lee, 36' passenger cars? 1930's??? Not familiar with those. Spent an hour or so trying to find Trainworld as my old bookmark does't work..... They do have the Rivarossi Heavyweights, but only in PRR decor unless they are hidden somewhere else at the site. I hate to buy ones in a roadname because that makes a whoile lot of extra work for me. have to take them apart, strip all the paint off, set up the airbrush equipment, buy Pullman Green, dilute it down, airbrush them, clean the airbrush (only thing I really don't like about airbrushes...) then, decal them for the SLOW.....
I much rather get them already in Pullman Green, plop decals for the SLOW in the proper places, number, and coat with Dullcoat, do some weathering, and get them into use. I felt lucky to find what I wanted at Walther's........
But, I do appreciate the thought and now I have the place bookmarked again, so i can check them out from time to time. (36' passenger cars in the 1930's????????)
Good Afternoon All...Its cloudy and cold here posta be below 0 tonite but up near 50 by week-end..hope we can get rid of some of this ice so I can get out on my power chair...
I'll have a windy City Dawg,onion rings and aRBF please..Thank You!..
Mess'in around on E bay picked up a couple of Jazz cds on the cheap..seems like train stuff is going to high!..
This is the caboose I finnished yesterday..picked it up used,painted roof with $ Store rattle can flat black,weathered with thined down craft paint and changed trucks and couplers..