howmus (Stumbles in covering eyes to protect them) Mornin'! ... then I cam out and it is all bright outside with some big yellow thing up in the blue sky! We got shadows and everything. Currently 45°F under bright sunny skies here in the Finger Lakes with the same thing forecast for all day with a high of 49°F this afternoon.
(Stumbles in covering eyes to protect them) Mornin'!
... then I cam out and it is all bright outside with some big yellow thing up in the blue sky! We got shadows and everything. Currently 45°F under bright sunny skies here in the Finger Lakes with the same thing forecast for all day with a high of 49°F this afternoon.
Ray, you arae NOT alone! I sawed it too!!! Blinded me like no tomorrow!!!
Wonder what it is??? It has not been there before! and it Hangs around!!!
and now the house is warmer for some strange reason!!! Warmed up on its own, I telled you it did!!!
sha...dows...is THAT what those things a follerin' me around are???!!!
Is now 45 here too!!
I ma still sad every time I look at where the small tree layout WAS.. I guess MOH is right, we DO appear to have more room in the LR now.
Welp, Off to do some laundry..hoep the dryer cooperates!!
-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.
Heading out later to see G.I.Joe Retaliation........last week I went to see Olympus has fallen.......that was a good movie.
Dennis Blank Jr.
CEO,COO,CFO,CMO,Bossman,Slavedriver,Engineer,Trackforeman,Grunt. Birdsboro & Reading Railroad
maybe I shouldn't have stayed up until 2:30am goofing off on the ecksbawks , ...
SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.
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Gary DuPrey
N scale model railroader
Burlington Northern #24 maybe I shouldn't have stayed up until 2:30am goofing off on the ecksbawks , ...
Vincent: I got those boxcars today. It was rather like unwrapping a Christmas present at Easter. I was pleased with the surprises in store. They should keep me busy for a little while. I'll have your box on it's way to you Monday..
Dr. Frankendiesel aka Scott Running BearSpace Mouse for president!15 year veteran fire fighterCollector of Apple //e'sRunning Bear EnterprisesHistory Channel Club life member.beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam
I received a box today that contained eight boxcars, four of which require varying amounts of work. Just little things like couplers, trucks, wheels. The other four were ready to go. Most of them have already been weathered. Saves me from doing it. Two however weren't. One is a MDC 50' insulated plug door boxcar (171185) that needs couplers. The lettering on it is so glossy the light reflecting reflecting off them was about to scorch my retinas. The other is a Cotton Belt 50' double door boxcar (SSW 47295) that looked new and had crisp clean white and yellow lettering and logo. Two minutes work involving a paper towel and some 91% alcohol took care of that. It going to require a little work on the underside. One wheelset is rubbing against part of the frame. A few seconds work with a Dremel will solve that problem.
Afternoon guys
Work today was a killer. I never had a chance to even go bathroom or take a drink. I could barely speak at the end from being so parched. I relieved myself the second I got off, then turned around and downed 40 ounces of water (a 20 oz. cup filled twice). Then I went to home depot to see if they had the mini-sandblaster I saw on there webpage in the store. Nope, but the website says bot "In-store" and "Online exclusive." I didn't check Sears, figure there would be a crowd at the mall it's attached to with some easter festivies they have going on there.
Dunno what 'm going to do today. I just won another BLI NW2 with sound/DCC. This one at $105. So I have 2 of those. Definately designated yard goats. They pull a little better than my Athearn RTR SW10 and SW15, but they are soo slow. I think their top speed is around 25 scale MPH... The SW10 and SW15 could be used in either local or yard service on the BN. When I get this one, I'll look to see how much more weight can be added before I order more lead sheet.
Jeff, good to see it got there in time. Those E&C cars do have issues on tighter radiuses; even more so with over-flanged plastic wheelsets. I've notched parts of the underframe out with an Xacto kinfe to do the same thing. Can't wait for my box so I can start tinkering with it (even if most of it is for parts).
Dennis, A female friend of mine asked me to take her to the movies. I really want to see Olympus has Fallen.
Vincent
Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....
2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.
jeffrey-wimberly Burlington Northern #24 maybe I shouldn't have stayed up until 2:30am goofing off on the ecksbawks , ... Gee, ya think? I'm not a sports guy but I frequently find myself still awake early in the morning working on a loco or a freight car or something on the layout. Glad I don't have any job or school to go to. My college courses were wrapped up long ago. I can sum up the course of study in one word: Computers. I was just catching up on the technology a bit. My previous knowledge stopped at 1991 when the AT/Xt's were still around. Vincent: I got those boxcars today. It was rather like unwrapping a Christmas present at Easter. I was pleased with the surprises in store. They should keep me busy for a little while. I'll have your box on it's way to you Monday..
Burlington Northern #24nah, actually I feel rather energetic running on 5 hours but I know I'm gonna pay for it after work. I can't stand not having a layout anymore, I can't decide between 4' x 6' or 4' x 4'. everybody keeps telling me 4' x 6' but I want to be minimalistic with the layout footprint.
hmmmmm, well it'll be shorter than my bed by a foot or two. hmmmmmm, I think I might do that.
What? ya'll ain't never heard of a bedside model train layout? that's how my last one was, it's awesome waking up to see your trains ready to run.
Burlington Northern #24 hmmmmm, well it'll be shorter than my bed by a foot or two. hmmmmmm, I think I might do that. What? ya'll ain't never heard of a bedside model train layout? that's how my last one was, it's awesome waking up to see your trains ready to run.
Good idea. I'll have to run that idea by my parents though I'll be heading off to college in less than a year's time.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.
-Jake, modeling the Barclay, Towanda & Susquehanna.
Lehigh Valley 2089 Burlington Northern #24 hmmmmm, well it'll be shorter than my bed by a foot or two. hmmmmmm, I think I might do that. What? ya'll ain't never heard of a bedside model train layout? that's how my last one was, it's awesome waking up to see your trains ready to run. Good idea. I'll have to run that idea by my parents though I'll be heading off to college in less than a year's time.
one of the few downsides I can think of to a bed side layout is if there's a divider "OTL" that'll block vision, accidental derailments(if you thrash or move alot in your sleep, I unfortunately do), bumping the layout, and probably where to place the Powerpack(if you're DC like me).
top of the page *gulp* *hands over card* I'll take a BLT, fries, and a root beer please.
New toys are always nice Jeffery. Last week was like Christmas around here for me. Five days of mail delivery and 4 days of rail road deliveries. Loved it. Mind you, Santa didn't do the purchasing unfortunately.
That alcohol sure does a job on the lettering. Have to remember that one.
Cheers
Dennis
CDN Dennis
Modeling the HO scale something or other RR in the shadow of the Canadian Rockies Alberta, Canada
chochowillie New toys are always nice Jeffery. Last week was like Christmas around here for me. Five days of mail delivery and 4 days of rail road deliveries. Loved it. Mind you, Santa didn't do the purchasing unfortunately. That alcohol sure does a job on the lettering. Have to remember that one. Cheers Dennis
Yeah Dennis It was like that for me also. Three days of railroad packages in the door when I got home from work,lol
I was doing some weathering today on a open hopper but didn't like the way it was going so stripped it with windex ( I fade my cars first with acrylic ) so I will start again tomorrow. I have to go by the hobby shop on Monday to see if he has any Polyscale "dust" or "aged concrete" my two go too colors for fades. Also I am still finalizing a order to put in at another shop here for some more freight cars.
I had breakfast today at my parents and am heading over again tomorrow for Easter dinner. I hope everybody here has a good day tomorrow. Well Im heading back to the layout to tidy up and clean up the workbench. It looks like a tornado hit it
Evening All,
Back from the club early since I w**k tomorrow. A friend at the club traded me a brand new Atlas PRR x-26 Box car for 2 structures that I am not using. He is happy and I am happy
Well I really don't have anything to talk about so I hope everyone has a good Easter and prayers for those in need.
Curt Webb
The Late Great Pennsylvania Railroad
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Evening Dinners
Flo, Beer Pleases.
Been a trying day today. Went to go to work, car battery was deader than a door nail! Took me 45 minutes to dig out the battery charger (big 40 pound one on wheels) and get the car started. Then there was a over tuned Semi going across the bridge going to St Louis so I was late by a hour and 15 minutes. I could have started the car faster, but the faces of the Battery Charger is so fade, I did not see it was on trickle charge for 15 minutes!
Oh, the reason the battery was dead? I dropped a quarter in the car and turned on the interior lights and forgot to turn them off! Being a guy, I blamed it on the wife when I did get to work!
jeffrey-wimberlyVincent: I got those boxcars today. It was rather like unwrapping a Christmas present at Easter. I was pleased with the surprises in store. They should keep me busy for a little while.
Hum, so Jeffery, you like my weathering? 99% certain that was my Cotton Belt car I traded to Vince's for Shaky and Brokey! If not I have it brother still around here if you want it.
Speaking of Brokey the PK 2000 SD 9, I am hoping the center gears are cracked, I have parts of that on hand.
Vince's I am still happy with our trade! Way I look at it I got two nice 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300 that need some tinkering (by the way look up what a 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300 is sweet land barge) and hit with a hammer to get to run. Now if the 2 1970 340 Duster (PK 1000 F's 3) need work! Well, you will be on my Ford list! Wait, you all ready are!
Later, Ken
Hurst 300 1970
I hate Rust
cudakenHum, so Jeffery, you like my weathering? 99% certain that was my Cotton Belt car I traded to Vince's for Shaky and Brokey! If not I have it brother still around here if you want it.
Good evening.
Well, the P-38J Lightning is 100% assembled. To be decorated for Dick Bong's Marge P-38J. The 40 kill Pacific theatre Ace.
Next up, the Me Bf 109.
Night everyone.
I landed a good score today on Ebay for five packs of Kadee couplers. Two packs of #147 underset shank Whisker couplers and three packs of #119 SE shelf couplers for one portrait of Andrew Jackson. I was looking for an FP7 that had a low price on it but it looks like somebody beat me to it. Went down to my fathers place today for dinner. Chili dogs. We watched Wheel of Fortune afterward then I headed back home.Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.
Evenin' folks!
Janie, a cup of decaf would do nicely right now....
So, Jake, when do we get to see a photo of the P-38J? If you are into Aireoplaney thingies, you ought to take a trip up to Hammondsport, NY sometime to the Glenn Curtis Museum. IIRC there is a motor from a P38 in the collection of WWII engines out in the floor of the museum. In the middle of those is a Model A Ford Pietenpol Conversion done by my Father in Law... Looks very small sitting there next to some of those monster rotary engines there.
I got to spend a bit of time with the layout today. Got more rail painted, and weathered the fencing material. I put the "Slime" air compressor in the back of the PiP this afternoon also. Connected the adapter directly to the 12 volt battery so the "Cigarette Lighter" type connection can be used. The one in the car is only 10 watts and the pump draws 15 Watts so they provide a connector to go directly from the battery. Plugged it in an checked the air pump. Putts out some decent volume of air. The unit that comes with the PiP (no spare tire) works through a slime container and unfortunately the type of slime in it ruins the sensor in the wheel so getting the tire fixed or replaced costs serious $$$. The actual Slime brand kit doesn't ruin the sensor and is much better in other ways as well. The whole thing fits down into a concealed storage compartment near the main batteries so it doesn't take up room for cargo.
I also tried out the little battery powered chain saw I bought. It will do nicely for trimming trees and such things which is all I need it for these days. Very light and can be operated with one hand safely if needed.
Thee news for the day is... That big yellow thing was out and shining most all day. So... Today set a major record for power from the solar panels. They produced 26.6 KWh of electric today! Today the electric company gets to pay me!
Wishing you all a very Happy Easter, Passover, and/or whatever you celebrate this time of year! Prayers for all of you my friends!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Evening gang
Nuttin for me right now Flo, thanks.
Spent all day painting the "master suite", yet we will be sleeping in Bedroom #2 tonight. The previous owners painted the room USS Missouri gray, and it has taken 3 coats of paint to cover all the gray in the ceiling with antique white. Not to mention the window frames and the baseboard heating units. I also managed to get the 1st coat on the walls. Hopefully I can get the other coats on the walls and the crown molding,bathroom, closet and main doors frames all painted before it is time to go to the in-laws at dinner time.
So it was order-in Chinese for dinner tonight, I only got down the basement for the computer cuz SWMBO ran out to the grocery store for milk for breakfast tomorrow!
See, this is what happens to me when NASCAR takes a weekend off!!
I'm gonna pack it in for now, Happy Easter/Passover/ Zombie Jesus Day! (my son, what can I say)
Prayers for those who need them,,,even if they can't tell us, Ulrich???
Whisteling "Mr Sandman" going out the door!
Karl
NCE über alles!
Good Morning! from Tipton IN.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
HAVE A HAPPY EASTER DAY!
TIPTON IN
Bill Tidler Jr.
Near a cornfield in Indiana...
Morning Coffee in the diner..
GOOD MORNING!!!
Today is Easter Sunday, March 31st, 2013 {for those who celebrate and believe}!!!
The prayer candles will be lit as long as we are home for those in need...
MAKE it a GREAT Day!
howmusSo, Jake, when do we get to see a photo of the P-38J? If you are into Aireoplaney thingies, you ought to take a trip up to Hammondsport, NY sometime to the Glenn Curtis Museum. IIRC there is a motor from a P38 in the collection of WWII engines out in the floor of the museum. In the middle of those is a Model A Ford Pietenpol Conversion done by my Father in Law... Looks very small sitting there next to some of those monster rotary engines there.
Me no have photobucket account, so I don't know if I'll ever be able to post pics of the model itself, but will be glad to post a photo of what I hope it will look like.
Here it is. www.flyingmule.com
Good Easter morning everyone.
Heading up to grandmother's later today, and will try to get the Me Bf 109 parts soaking this evening.
Good Morning!!! And Happy Easter!!
Just coffee please. Quick stop in before Easter Services.
Got the “what’re you doin?” call right off the bat yesterday. Soooo…off to Walmart to pick up much needed and yet somehow forgotten supplies for the Easter Egg hunt WHICH by the way went over well despite the cold, overcast and windy 54 degree day. That took almost all day between setup and tearown. All in all was good though with many happy children and of course those two who always roll up and express their dislike. I’m sorry, registration for the bikes was clearly posted as 12 to 1:30. So, just because it took you til after two to get here from Springfield, you missed registration. It doesn’t matter that the Easter egg hunt didn’t start until two…there was no registration for that. I’m sure you do think this is male cow excrement, but that child over there 10 feet away probably didn’t want to hear you voice your disapproval. “Now move on, you’re pestering me”. Always gotta be one or two “concerned” parents. Funny, no one seems to know or to have ever seen these folks before.
I best get movin before I run late.
Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!
(casually and stealthily tosses soggy roll onto Barry's booth seat as walks by)
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.
SEAMONSTER, That is really a funny story! Reminds me of years ago I had a PA speaker under the hood of my old pickup truck, It was hooked up to a CB radio. My brother in law and I use to key up the mic next to the speakers on the door while The Blood Hound Gang CD was playing, (They make lot's of strange - gross noises) Anyway people waiting for the bus or going into a store etc would look around with the strangest looks on their face trying to figure out where the sounds were coming from. We would laugh our heads off... also had tons of fun with it, when we picked up my son from Jr High school. The kids got a kick out of it but my son usually ended up laying on the floor of the truck trying to hide.
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!!
Thayne
Good Morning
We had sun and a high of 58F here yesterday...gorgeous day was had by us'uns...
Get to do neighbourhood BBQ this afternoon..provided we do not get rained on....
* sits down....SHHHPPPPLLLOOORRRTTZZZZZ!!!!!!
Todd!!!!.....
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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Morning and Happy Easter to All.
Currently is is 43 with an expected high of 61 with a chance of rain, and some wind.
Had a closing shift on Friday and an opening shift yesterday, so I am a bit tired and a little achy in the knees.
May get a little layout w**k in before meeting the daughters at a restaurant for Easter dinner, their treat.
Where is ULRICH!!
Prayers to all in need.
Paul
Living in Fernley Nevada, about 30 miles east of Reno, also lived in Oregon and California, but born In Brooklyn NY and raised on Long Island NY
Mornin' everyone (11:59 as I type!)
Chloe just a refill on the dark roast coffee please.
Just got home from Easter Service at Church. Great service, very inspiring! Recharging the car at the moment so the batteries will be full when I leave an hour from now for Canandaigua to go to Easter Dinner with my sister and others in the family. My son, DIL, and Granddaughters will be there and so will at least on of my SIL so hopefully my sister won't get on with her "How Awful Christians Are" rhetoric. I personally respect all faiths, but practice my own... I'm even nice to her at times!
Barry sent over some clouds from his part of the planet for today, but so far just a bit gloomy out there, but the weather people are forecasting rain for this evening. It is currently 53°F outside with a high of 51°F later. Well, that's what they say on the weather channel!
Don't think trains will be on the menu for today as I will be out at my son's house for DIL's families celebration dinner tonight.
Have a great day!
Well
HAPPY EASTER!
NOT a good Easter day. Yesterday was sunnier and warmer and not as windy as today. Posta rain later too.
The lamb is roasting.
I will part the potatoes {cut them {little red ones} in half} soon. THen butter and herb and garlic them for roasting as well.
then bake the rolls.
Then steam off the asparagus.
We will eat early ourselves. Then take the rest over to Inlaws for them to eat. 2 plage with plenty of food. FIL used to complian there wasn't enough when we brought only plates {he eats like a pig when I cook}.SO now he complians I put too much on the plate.Oh well, he will have some for later!
I shall be busy busy busy. Maybe I get MOH to do something...maybe I foist off the potatoes.
Well, best get at those potaotes.