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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:38 PM

I've gone through and cataloged all the castings I received in the second shipment and the list is as follows:

1950 Nash Ambassador
1947 Buick Roadmaster convertible
1950 Buick Super
1937 Studebaker pickup
1951 Front, cab and cargo box of Reo truck
1950 Buick Sedan
1952 Ford Convertible
1950 wrecked Nash
1952 Ford Sedan
1949 Mercury Woody
1952 Ford Wagon
1950 Buick Super Wagon
30's and 40's junkyard scene

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Posted by fec153 on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:50 PM

Re Eliott- Sraight poop is after 18 years of diabetes a nd then roughly 5 years ago cancer, he didn't have the strength to keep up his work.  Still kicking but not as high. Glad to know The Diner is still going and folks remember him as a NICE guy.  I got this info from Bill our Lionel Maven. [expert]

Prayers and Blessings,

Flip

 

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:13 PM

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:30 PM

Good evening ..

While the diner is still in Colorado, I am trying to show the rest of the Amtrak trip. I hope you are enjoying the photos.

Here we are following "Moon River" as the crews call it. Colorado River to most people.

Looking upward in the lounge car:

Our train was held in Fraser Colorado for an hour waiting for a crew working inside Moffat Tunnel. Passengers were allowed to be outside during the wait.

Looking ahead of the train in Fraser, CO, we can see a mountain range that includes the Winter Park Ski Area. I recall skiing there numerous times when I was younger.

Where will teh Diner go for January?

 

 

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:51 PM

Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.

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Posted by nik .n on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 11:41 PM

Hey all!

Was just perusing around the forums in my monthly pilgrimage here when I came across this thread. Nice to see that the diner is still rolling around. :D

 

The family is doing great, We've had a wonderful Christmas with the relatives, school is a PITA (as usual) and Dad's got a job with one of the many support companies that service the gas wells around here, and we've been back on track financially. There is not exactly much to go around, but there is enough coming in weekly to start padding the bank again.

On the model front, I've not gotten much farther than a operable layout. I've added a little to my rosters, but my efforts have been redirected to my module for the club layout. I've gotten it to a running state, but scenery is being worked on.

So far, the festivities are awesome. I went to DC on the 22nd to sing with my choir at the National Christmas tree. Trip there was awesome, and I got to see the SR 1401 and the John Bull while I was "spiriting" through the museum. Only downside? On the way back, the bus lost 4 studs on the front wheel and we had to stop in a small town on the way. We were stuck there for 5 hours. One of the kids lost it and we all had to deal with him trying to punch his way out of the bus through the wall. To make it worse, one of my friends birthday was that day, so I felt bad for her as she had to suffer through it. She did not even see her parents at all that day, so that was a bummer. Long story short, we arrived home at 9AM.

I hope everyone is in great health and spirits, and I hope to bump in again within the next millennium

Have a great new year, and I hope everyone succeeds in their goals for the year.

Nik in Smalltown USA.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, December 29, 2011 2:49 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

Today is Thrusday, December 29th, 2011!!!

Only 3 more days left in 2011!!!

Who Hoo!!!

Geeked

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Good Morning...
Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, December 29, 2011 3:59 AM

 

Good Morning ! from Tipton IN.

 

 

Cool

 

 

 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Thursday, December 29, 2011 6:35 AM

Good Morning

It has been a'snowing and a'blowing out here..we ended up with about 8" of snow due to wonderful snowqualls which roared across L.Huron here.

Going to get some pix, hopefully, of the completed section of layout..then see if Photobucket will agree with them...

Flo, I'll just have a coffee for now...I'll be at the RC for a bit...

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:10 AM

Lunchtime!

Flo, a Barry-sized burger, fries and a Dr. Pepper to wash it down, please.

The day started with a heavy thunderstorm and hail, but iit is calm again. Way too warm for the season, the migrant birds are heading north again. We will have a cold spell for Friday and Saturday, but on Sunday it is expected to get up as high as 14° C again.

Nothing much to do today. I planned on putting up the shelf, but the money I had set aside went to my son for whatever reason Grumpy

No MRRing in sight GrumpyGrumpyGrumpy

Have a good one!

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Posted by Curt Webb on Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:40 AM

Morning All,

At w**k today. Temp this morning was 41F and was the first day this season that there was a edge to the air. Not much else to talk about.

Lion- Nice Photo.

Garry- Thanks for the great travel photos.

Lee- Prayers for you during your surgery.

Everyone take care.

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Posted by LSWrr on Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:46 AM

Good Morning,

I’m excited to get this stone out of here and move on with my life.  Sitting around the house has been a drag to say the least.  My surgery is at 1300, and my mom will be going in for surgery around 1130, different hospitals but we agreed who ever woke up first would try to call the other, LOL.

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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:26 AM

Good Morning Modelers!

Well it's back to the office for me today and currently its 36F and the Sun is making its way up here in the Mile High area.  Finished up my Georgetown Loop Trip Report this weekend <Click Here> ending with a great video (Part III of III) of Steam Engine #12 running from Georgetown to Silver Plume while keeping the "record" button going all the way from beginning to end.  Might help some with modeling ideas seeing this section of the old C&S in the Rocky Mountains twist and loop it's way up a valley.

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Posted by cudaken on Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:27 AM

 Morning!

 Flo, Coffee Please.

 Lee, Good Luck with the stone. The surgery will probably be less painful anyway.

 Go in today at 10:00 AM and work till 6:00 PM so not that long of a day. Heck in a few more months it will still be light out at 6:00 PM.

 Wolfhound has stopped itch and chewing on her self, so the $60.00 was well worth it. She has yet to show any change in her personalty from the med's.

 See you all after work.

                Ken

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Posted by TMarsh on Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:37 AM

"Mooooon Riiiveeeeer, wiiiider than the....."  O good grief, why's that song stuck in my headTongue Tied.

Good Morning!! Coffee and Huevos Rancheros please. Thanks

Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. Not bad at all for Dec 29th.

NP2626- Welcome uh...back

Lee- Good luck today. They gonna remove it or just blast it to tiny pieces so you can machine gun it out? Pass my sincere condolences on to Dorothy.

Yah, the Four Calling Birds were a bit rough. Should not have let them around Ken after he’d dealt with the bank. Seems they learn quicklyWhistling.

Rob- Around here, $800 is a pretty good price for what they’re trying to do.

Jim- LaughIt’s the way I write. Makes sense to me when I type it cause I already know what I mean. Of the four Grandparents, only her Mother’s Mother, is full Italian, and she married a German. Both of her dad’s parents were German. Why one would claim Italian instead of German I don’t know. Me, I’m a Mutt and I know it. What flavor? Well, I claim United Statesian. That’s where I was born, that’s my Nationality. AS for Nationality prior to family in the U.S., well considering only one side has traced back and the farthest they can go is 1806, I claim….Texan. Had a son, my Great Grandfather, was born in Texas after their Independence so I guess that makes me a descendant of a true Texan. I suppose I could say Mexican for my Great Great Grandfather who was born there when Mexico had it, but Texas is more fun to claim. Most people for some reason, and I clearly remember this from school myself, don’t know Texas was a Nation, or have forgot. They can tell you more about other countries than they can our own. Now what's wrong with that picture.

Jeffrey- I’m curious. The flaws in those vehicles. Are they really noticeable? I mean cause  I haven’t seen any and I’ve been looking.

Welp, if left alone, I can, without a doubt, finish the living room despite the fact I have to w**k tonight. Hoping for the best, so here I go.

Ya’ll have a Great Day!!!

(two blasts on the whistle)

 

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Posted by gear-jammer on Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:41 AM

Good morning, Chloe.  Coffee and cinnamon rolls for everyone.

Lee, I hope your surgery goes smoothly.  Feel better.

G,  I tried to keep the Beer Barn going.  Most of the guys posted every other day or so.  We shared lots of layout photos.  It was a very active post back when we put in our Walthers 130' TT.  It was a fun group.

Jim,  I wonder if bolt cutters would cut the wire.  Maybe a little overkill, but it might work.

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Posted by Seamonster on Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:14 AM

TMarsh


 

Jim- LaughIt’s the way I write. Makes sense to me when I type it cause I already know what I mean. Of the four Grandparents, only her Mother’s Mother, is full Italian, and she married a German. Both of her dad’s parents were German. Why one would claim Italian instead of German I don’t know. Me, I’m a Mutt and I know it. What flavor? Well, I claim United Statesian. That’s where I was born, that’s my Nationality. AS for Nationality prior to family in the U.S., well considering only one side has traced back and the farthest they can go is 1806, I claim….Texan. Had a son, my Great Grandfather, was born in Texas after their Independence so I guess that makes me a descendant of a true Texan. I suppose I could say Mexican for my Great Great Grandfather who was born there when Mexico had it, but Texas is more fun to claim. Most people for some reason, and I clearly remember this from school myself, don’t know Texas was a Nation, or have forgot. They can tell you more about other countries than they can our own. Now what's wrong with that picture.

I'm with you when you say "I claim United Statesian."  When asked, I claim "Canadian."  I was born in Canada.  My mother was born in Canada.  My father emigrated from England.  I'll never forget the hassle I had when I joined Air Cadets back in the mid-1950s when I was in my early teens.  They asked me my nationality so I said Canadian.  They said that wouldn't do, what was my father's nationality.  I replied that he was a Canadian citizen.  That wouldn't do either.  Where was my father born.  I said England.  Aha, okay then, you're British.  I remarked that they didn't want to know what nationality I was, they wanted to know what nationality my father was.  That didn't sit too well with the person signing me up.  Oh well, I didn't care, I speak my mind.

 

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Posted by Seamonster on Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:15 AM

I see I got the top.  Okay, breakfast is on me.  Eat up.

..... Bob

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:59 AM

Extra strong coffee in a SUNNY SOUTHERN mug, please.

***Jeffrey, nice pic of the loco in the engine shop.

***Lee, when you get that big stone, feel free to toss it in on of the mud holes here on the ol' farm.Laugh Kidding aside, that is good news for you. 

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:05 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a breakfast bagel with bacon and cheese and a cup of dark roast....  Hmmm, what happened to your hands?  You took off the new rings you had and....  What, you say the "Five Golden Rings" were completely fake and they turned your fingers green?!!

Lee, keeping you In my prayers today!  Hope everything comes out all right!  (You know, THAT didn't sound good....)

Todd and Bob, I am with you on the Nationality thing.  I used to tell my eighth graders THAT I was mostly English, Irish, and German, with some Scotch and a little Bourbon.  I am descended from a long line my Father gave my Mother....  When I take the online surveys and they ask me what ethnic group I am, I usually put down other.  And then fill in the blank with:  Human!  Did you know that most peoples nationally stands for "the People that live here?"

Should get to spend most of the day playing with trains!  YES!

Later!

73

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Posted by GMTRacing on Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:10 AM

Good Morning All,

   24F and a hazy sky - must be winter. Back in the shop again this morning and ready to run some errands. The LHS has moved again so I need to find out where though I do more and more mail order as I find less and less i need locally. Did spend some time last night on the layout mostly recycling factory buildings to suit the new locations. Also tried bashing some old stores to look like a 60's station on a local commuter line. We'll see.....

   Todd - as practiced as you must be I'm suprised the girls here in the diner still connect with the fry pan so often. Still beats the follow up from cousin Vinnie though, no ?

   Jim - I'd check the local H.D. as there is a new Quick Change Dremel cutoff wheel that seems pretty indestructible and has metal and plaxtic cutters. Vice grips should suffice to hold the wire (and don't forget the safety glasses). Easier on the hands than borrowing Sues bolt cutters.

   I was happy to see Flip shared Elliots response to our inquires about his health and well being. I'm very happy to see I was wrong about Elliots demise though he is still in poor health but in remission from his bout with cancer. I've lost a couple of friends in similar situations so I concur it's never really gone. Still it's good the founder of the diner is still among us. Prayers for Elliot and his missus are in order.

   I see Nick n and Oz Jim have checked in as well and good on ya. Now we just need to hear from Jerry and Inch and bridge Tom again.

   Galaxy - glad your new heater has worked in ok. Did you ever get your layout up and running?

   Dennis - glad you liked your rail excursion up north. 29 hours with no sleeper is about the reasonable  limit. I did 30something a couple of years ago coming back from Florida and I wouldn't do it again without at least an inflatable pillow and a blanket as you just get beat up by the condiiton of the rail out east here. Next time we get out west I'd like to run at least the coast line from LA to SF.

    Jeff - I hope you don't totally overdo it again. Good of the delivery crew to help out with the furniture moving and even better dear old dad didn't call you back to help with the rest of the rearranging (just a foot over here etcetera). 

   Gotta run -  as usual the second I sit down three people need to know something this instant and all are most important !    CUL, J.R.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:26 AM

Hello

Coffee and donut, please. Thanks, Seamonster Bob. Good thing Barry did not notice Bob was buying or there would be nothing availble now.

Lee .... Hope the surgeries go well. Let us knopw how they went.

My grandson in Grand Rapids has a birthday today, and I called him last night.  Two of our five adult kids have birthdays on December 31. One is a son in Cincinnati, and we're driving there tomorrow. Michigan family memebrs are driving down for a get-together. Next month, we're headed to AZ where our daughter lives (she is the other 12/31 b'day). ........ I need a score card to keep up with all of this stuff.

Anyhow, I won't be on the compter much if any for a few days.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:37 AM

TMarsh

 

Well, I claim United Statesian. That’s where I was born, that’s my Nationality.

 

Todd - that´s the first time I hear (or read) someone claiming to be "United Statesian". Your normal answer is "half Irish, a third German, a quarter Malamute" or the like Smile, Wink & Grin

Me? I am a boring guy, plain and simple German, from both ends (sides). My family was German before there was a Germany, or should I say Prussian? Petra has some Franco-Belgian blood in her veins, with some links to the US (her uncle lives in Oregon - does that count?).

 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, December 29, 2011 11:13 AM

Coffee refill, please. Can't seem to get going today.

***Garry, safe travels! When you head to AZ., are you flying or driving?

Rob

 

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Posted by Stourbridge Lion on Thursday, December 29, 2011 1:32 PM

JimRCGMO

 

Darren, it sounds like your weather lately has been sort like ours (warming up, that is - we didn't get much but a small dusting of the white stuff, and that didn't last even one day). We're supposed to reach the upper 50's (F) by the weekend. Cool Our Canadian Diners would be breaking out the summer shorts (if they haven't already)! Smile, Wink & Grin

 

 

Jim in Cape G.

Jim, Based on changing Global Warming patterns we are scheduled to get Wetter AND Hotter and on average I would say that is turning out to be true.  We keep setting High Temp records and the seasons seem to be shifting a bit each year.  Right now its 53F and Mostly Sunny.  This is Winter right?

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 29, 2011 1:41 PM

TMarsh

Jeffrey- I’m curious. The flaws in those vehicles. Are they really noticeable? I mean cause  I haven’t seen any and I’ve been looking.

Usually the flaws are very small. A tiny bubble here or there or a little sag someplace or a piece of the bottom of the car body is gone or a bumper is gone. It's almost always something little. The most noticeable one I've seen was a bubble that looked like a wart on the roof of one car.In this most recent shipment I have three with missing bumpers, four with parts missing from the bottom edges of the bodies, one with the back bumper attached on only one side, one with bumper pieces gone, one that had a sagging fender so I cut off, the others are what I call dirty castings. They have tiny bubbles that mar the surface and make the casting undesirable. They're all perfect for abandoned vehicles, back yard queens and "You get your antique parts" scrap yards although I don't know many people who'd want to rebuild a Reo truck.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Thursday, December 29, 2011 1:51 PM

Coffee refill, please.

***Jeffrey, all those flaws (except the bubble) sound ideal for old junkers. Sure like what you've been doing with them. Excellent work!Yes

Had to make a square bale hay run to tie the critters over until a big delivery tomorrow.

Hope everyone is having a good day.

Rob

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, December 29, 2011 2:28 PM

Well, we ran some errands, many but not all.

I had to give up as my back said so. I have to listen to it then.

Tommorow I go to see my father and do my spend down for medicaid. WHich since my SS is going up, may go up too next march. Funny thing is I got a refund from last month, so I wonder if I get one this month too? I only had one Dr.s appointment and the usual Prescritptions.If you don't use all of your spenddown, they refund it to you,

Well, colder today but sun was shining.

Well, I best go lay down.

later

Geeked

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, December 29, 2011 2:54 PM

It's 67° and mostly sunny. The high will be 69° and it will be sunny and pleasant.

This has been a busy day for me. First thing this morning I got a call from my father. He needed help getting a sofa and some huge bags of women's clothes loaded so they could be taken to the outreach ministries in town. The bags were so big and heavy it took both of us to pick up one! We wrestled four of those to the front door then used a wheelbarrow to get them to the truck. The wheelbarrow had to be pulled up a couple of steps from the patio to the walk. I think I surprised my father when I picked up the front of the wheelbarrow with my left arm so the wheel cleared the steps. He was pulling it backward. Getting the sofa out was fun. It was in the den and had to be turned on it's end and pushed around a 180° corner through the hall into my fathers study. From there it had to be lifted overhead to get it past the printer and computer tables (huge steel and fiberglass monstrosities we got for nothing from the army) and my fathers huge L-shaped steelcase desk (bought it from AT&T for $50), then between the desk and several enormous five foot tall filing cabinets. Finally got it to the front door where is was once again flipped up on it's end and maneuvered through the door. From there it had to be carried fifty+ feet up the front walk to the truck he was using. My nephew (my fathers grandson) was supposed to have fixed a problem on my fathers truck way before now but hasn't done it for this or that reason. Mostly because he's having too much fun with his friends. So naturally my fathers truck wouldn't start. No problem. He grabbed his grandsons truck despite some complaints. My fathers response? You didn't have mine mine fixed when you said you would. Now I can use yours today or you can use it to move your stuff out of my trailer. Which is it going to be? The answer to that was simple! We put some miles on that truck today. When we got to the Helping Hands Ministries there were two women there who were going to take the bags of clothes off the truck. Yeah! Right! My father and I got them down on the street then the youngest of the two tried carrying one on her own. She ALMOST succeeded! I told my father we better not$1****$2that young lady off. She could probably sweep the sidewalk with both of us! I got back home about an hour ago and I feel like I wrestled with a gorilla.

Well, I got my Mystery Machine van today. What I consider HO Scale and what Aurora considers HO Scale are two different things altogether. This thing is massive! Even larger than 1/64. It looks more akin to a monster truck Mystery Machine! So, that's what I'll use it as. How does Ezra Johnson have fun? He drives a semi sized Mystery Machine!

I washed the resin vehicles castings and took them outside for a coating of spray of gray primer. Later I'll start on painting them.

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Posted by tcwright973 on Thursday, December 29, 2011 3:15 PM

Lee...

Best wishes with your surgery. Hope all goes well and you have a speedy and easy recovery. Same goes for your Mom.

Tom and his gimpy companion (sometimes referred to as my wife)

Tom

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