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Elliot's Trackside Diner, March 2013

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Posted by Seamonster on Sunday, March 31, 2013 1:05 PM

rdgk1se3019

Are you talking about the guy from the "Police Academy" movies?

That would be Michael Winslow

No, it's not Michael Winslow, although he is awfully good at it.

..... Bob

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Sunday, March 31, 2013 1:23 PM

Seamonster

rdgk1se3019

Are you talking about the guy from the "Police Academy" movies?

That would be Michael Winslow

No, it's not Michael Winslow, although he is awfully good at it.

Whistling   Hey Bob,

I do know who you are talking about, but I can't remember his name either.  I was at one of his concerts and I bought a record (yes that is right....A record, its been a long time ) of his.  I still have it somewhere and will try to find it to come up with his name.

To you and all other Diner Patrons, A Very Happy Easter to one and all.

I sincerely hope that Ulrich and Petra are having a good day as well, and that no news is good news..

Johnboy out................ to help the wife with Easter Supper that we will be taking (in part) to our Son's home this evening. Get to play with the Grandson for awhile. I did see them a Church earlier today as well. So all is good here.

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Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, March 31, 2013 1:45 PM

Hi Guys,

Happy Easter. Just about to head over to my parents for dinner in a few minutes. Was able to do my fade this morning on my open hopper project. Next step will be to add the filth and grime. Talk to you guys later.

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Posted by Seamonster on Sunday, March 31, 2013 1:55 PM

last mountain & eastern hogger

Seamonster

rdgk1se3019

Are you talking about the guy from the "Police Academy" movies?

That would be Michael Winslow

No, it's not Michael Winslow, although he is awfully good at it.

Whistling   Hey Bob,

I do know who you are talking about, but I can't remember his name either.  I was at one of his concerts and I bought a record (yes that is right....A record, its been a long time ) of his.  I still have it somewhere and will try to find it to come up with his name.

Found him!  It's Wes Harrison.  Amazon has his CD so I"m going to order it.  I sure hope he has some of his early work on it like the train and Halloween.

..... Bob

Beam me up, Scotty, there's no intelligent life down here. (Captain Kirk)

I reject your reality and substitute my own. (Adam Savage)

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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, March 31, 2013 2:11 PM

Coffee TO GO, please.

Finally took the new BLI T-1 down to the train room for a test. Could only run it a few inches in each direction because the curves (as expected) are to tight for it. So this is added incentive to get busy on the new bench work and laying 22" and greater radius track. My ONLY complaint with this loco is trying to get that teeny tiny connector from the tender pushed into the loco with my eyesight. Guess that is more an issue for me than with the loco.

QUESTION for any Kato (HO) Unitrak people: Are the manual #6 switches ready for use on a DCC layout, right out of the box? Have decided not to mess with electric switches on the new layout.

OK, back to work in the train room I go.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Sunday, March 31, 2013 2:56 PM

cleaning my room, took a list of the paint I'm gonna need for my P-51 and gramps SR-71 24 paints. Indifferent so many....

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, March 31, 2013 3:29 PM

Good afternoon. It's 56° here and very wet. There's a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 8pm.


It's going to be a while probably before I'm back online full time. My computer died last night. The processor popped and on it's out it was kind enough to short out the main board. Fixing it will likely cost more than buying another computer. Thing is many of the systems I see in the stores have a bunch of cheap stuff in them and come with stuff on them that I don't need. I've seen some that are nice looking and have a good price but come with cheap memory sticks and slow processors. A good example is this computer I'm using right now. It has a halfway descent main board but it's hog-tied by a slow dual-core Celeron D processor. It runs at only a quarter of the speed that mine did and photo pages take a while to load.

See y'all the next time I'm online.



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Posted by cudaken on Sunday, March 31, 2013 4:42 PM

 Evening Dinners!

 Flo, Beer pleases and a Easter Egg as well.

 Well Jeffery, I was going to offer you my old dual-core Celeron D processor, but I am going to guess you won't want it! Whistling Oh, I did find my Cotton Belt car, so Vince's did not get that one.

 Speaking Of Vince's. I got the OK 2 SD 9 fixed! Big Smile Soon as I sat down and starting looking for problems, I saw it! Rear worm gear had pooped off, all I had to do was push it back down with a screwdriver tip! Did not even have to pull the weight.

 Later, Ken

 

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Posted by chochowillie on Sunday, March 31, 2013 4:51 PM

jeffrey-wimberly
My computer died last night.

Well Jeffrey, I've got some spare speedy spares but it would cost more to ship them down your way than a speedy new one would cost so that's out. Too bad. Crying

Dennis

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Posted by tcwright973 on Sunday, March 31, 2013 4:57 PM

Happy Easter everybody...

Spent a couple of hours railfaning today. I thought traffic might be pretty light considering it's a holiday, but we saw 7 trains in two hours, which is about average. Two unit trains, a petroleum crude oil and an empty coal train, one intermodal and the rest were very nice mixed freights.

Came home and took a little nap. Tonights dinner was ham, baked potato, cole slaw, butterscotch pudding and a bottle of Reisling. I'll rest now until the season opener of "Game of Thrones" comes on later this evening.

Hope everyone had a nice holiday and the coming week is a good one.

Tom

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Posted by chochowillie on Sunday, March 31, 2013 5:20 PM

Hey Ken, that's some nice canyon you've got in the process there. Thumbs Up

Dennis

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, March 31, 2013 5:42 PM

Happy Easter everybody.

 We are still busy with granddaughetrs from Cincinnati. They go home tomorrow, and we will meet their Mom & Dad (our son and daughter in law) part way. 

Has anyone tried to contact Ulrich?. My old email address for him did not work.

Where is Sue? ...... and several other MIA's?

Hope you are not eating too many Easter eggs.

GARRY

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, March 31, 2013 5:46 PM

Good Evening..

We are actually getting some sun right now...good day here all told...

Spent the day outside BBQ'ing up some ribs and other such delectibles for the neighbourhood adults while the kiddies were enjoying their easter delights....

My main computer is my 12 core Xeon chipped thingee....with 32 Gb of ram....I use that for my music.Whistling

Ken...love that canyon!!!

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

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Posted by kbkchooch on Sunday, March 31, 2013 7:15 PM

Happy Easter everyone!Cowboy

No thanks Flo, nuttin for me, still stuffed from the in-laws! Surprise

Got up at 6:30 this morning, killed off a coffee pot and some breakfast cheesecake thingy then started painting. Got 2 coats on the walls before we had to shower and leave for the in-laws house, had a nice Easter dinner with turkey and all the trimmings, then watched a movie with them. The entire time my back muscles kept getting tighter and tighter. By the time we got home, I could barely walk straightened up. SWMBO put some muscle cream on my back, the gave me a pill to take. I asked her (after I swallowed it) what it was. Oxycontin with Tylenol . Interesting, save you the trouble of swallowing 2 pills! Big Smile But at least I can walk!

Still, no train time today, and tomorrow looks bleak. I'll paint the crown molding and toe moldings tomorrow.  Also I need to cut and install shoe moldings aroud the baseboard units. Previous owner installed new flooring, but left a big gap by the baseboard heaters!!  Maybe trains on Tuesday?? Maybe! Wink

Hopefully, I'll have the 3 Midland GP9's done by next weekend. Bodies are 90% finished. So close, yet so far.  

Prayers for Ulrich & Petra, that they had a great Easter

Um,,where we goin next month??Confused

L8ter!

Karl

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Posted by chochowillie on Sunday, March 31, 2013 7:49 PM

Evening one and all. Ufffffff.... still full from a beautiful dinner my sweet wife cooked for us. Thanks Flo, just a Ginger Ale for now, Thanks youse Mam.

Too bad about Jeffrey with his puter going crash big time. Sad Hope he's able to find another one. He's such a major player round here.

Got a variety of things w*rked on down in the train room. Stuff like soldering feeders on a couple of extra sidings, gleaming the new sections. Got a few clouds painted, those still need some fiddling with Hmm.

Stained some tunnel portals, cut up a bunch of cardboard strips on the table saw for scenery and even got a wee start on weaving/gluing some in place. This cardboard webbing is a whole new adventure for me so the jury is still out.

Anyway, an all round semi productive day Smile, Wink & Grin

Here's a picture of some of what got done today...

Cheers to all

Dennis

 

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Sunday, March 31, 2013 8:29 PM

Burlington Northern #24

cleaning my room, took a list of the paint I'm gonna need for my P-51 and gramps SR-71 24 paints. Indifferent so many....

Felt the same way when I was buying paint for the Me Bf 109G-10. Think I am set with what I have for the Mustang. Will be decorated for the 332nd, the Tuskegee Airmen. 

Good evening. 

Wasn't a bad Easter. Went up to grandmother's today. Red Tails just happened to be on, so I was happy. Got far on my Me Bf 109G-10 model. The only things that soured me today was the fact that the weather wasn't great and North Korea obviously just doesn't know when to shut up (don't mean to start a political war)................................

Hope things don't get too sour on that spit of land. 

Anyway, night everyone. 

The Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Route of the Black Diamond Express, John Wilkes and Maple Leaf.

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Posted by Packer on Sunday, March 31, 2013 8:39 PM

Evening guys

Went out for dinner with my folks to celebrate the end of Lent. My mother gave up eating out (She hasn't taken my dare to give up fish or rice for lent) and since it's over now we decided to eat out.

Ken, I thought that was what was with the SD9. If the worm is engaged to the ones in the truck, the wheels can't be turned by hand. As for motors, most of the ones P2K used we either knock-offs of the Atlas (like the GP38-2 and SD45) or Athearn (GP7-30, SD7/9, BL2s) motors. If you could get the flywheels off of a motor, from say a BL2, and stick the SD7's flywheels on it, it would work. I tried and failed at that (broke a P2K GP30's motor trying to get the flywheels off, bent the shaft and jacked up some of the commutators). I had an SD9 motor go bad and I was able to get the next-to-last replacement from Walther's. The newest run of SD7/9s have can motors now.

Jeff, that sucks. I have an old laptop that I probably ain't gonna use  that I could send with 1GB of RAM (too low for my needs). But it needs a hard drive and it has a rather small (I think 12 to 15 inch) screen. Rebuilt hard drives for this type cost about $40. BTW, if that package gets out Monday, do you think it'd be here by Friday?

Vincent

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2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, March 31, 2013 9:36 PM

Evenin' folks!

Easter day was busy and enjoyable.  Enjoyed Church this morning, then went to a fancy hotel restaurant in Canandaigua that my sister always makes reservation for the family for.  They put on a great spread, but the buffet lines were very long and slow moving.  The granddaughters were pretty good there considering.  Came back home from that and headed out to my son's house for an evening of games, TV watching, and family fun.  The granddaughters  and the fiancee of a great Uncle of theirs took on the champ (me) in a game of Bowling (Wii)  I easily beat them...  Give them a couple more years and I don't think old granddad's score will be enough though!

I managed to accumulate way too much candy again so much of it will be out away to be doled out little by little to me by me.

Jeffrey, sorry to hear the 'puter went South on you.  I know you will come up with something that will do the trick for you soon!

I see that Sorrycus done made it into the final 4 for the dribble and shoot contest this year....  My son is elated about it as he spent a year at Syracuse working on his Bachelors degree.  He flunked out as he didn't know the difference between studying and partying at that point in time. 

I do wish we knew what is going on with Ulrich!  Miss his posts...  Have a great night everyone, and don't forget to put out a trail of crumbs for us, whoever moves the diner to its new location!

73

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Monday, April 1, 2013 2:34 AM

Lehigh Valley 2089

Burlington Northern #24

cleaning my room, took a list of the paint I'm gonna need for my P-51 and gramps SR-71 24 paints. Indifferent so many....

Felt the same way when I was buying paint for the Me Bf 109G-10. Think I am set with what I have for the Mustang. Will be decorated for the 332nd, the Tuskegee Airmen. 

Good evening. 

Wasn't a bad Easter. Went up to grandmother's today. Red Tails just happened to be on, so I was happy. Got far on my Me Bf 109G-10 model. The only things that soured me today was the fact that the weather wasn't great and North Korea obviously just doesn't know when to shut up (don't mean to start a political war)................................

Hope things don't get too sour on that spit of land. 

Anyway, night everyone. 

yeah , I'm hopefully getting enough paint for more models when I get them. As for NK, they have yet to learn not to poke the hornets nest.

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Posted by james saunders on Monday, April 1, 2013 2:46 AM

Hello all!

Been a couple of weeks at least since I've popped in as I've been busy busy busy with my new j*b.

Now the cricket season is over I hope to get back into my layout, as it's sat pretty stagnant for a couple of months.

I popped into the LHS today and picked up a Hornby Thomas, Annie & Clarabelle as my 2 1/2 yr old niece loves Thomas and friends. I also picked up a Thrall 4000' cu ft gon in BN paint for my scrap metal service to go along with regular gons.

I'm looking on Model Train Stuff now to maybe get a couple of structures to get me going again.


See you all in the April diner!

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Posted by alexstan on Monday, April 1, 2013 2:48 AM

james saunders

Hello all!

Been a couple of weeks at least since I've popped in as I've been busy busy busy with my new j*b.

Now the cricket season is over I hope to get back into my layout, as it's sat pretty stagnant for a couple of months.

I popped into the LHS today and picked up a Hornby Thomas, Annie & Clarabelle as my 2 1/2 yr old niece loves Thomas and friends. I also picked up a Thrall 4000' cu ft gon in BN paint for my scrap metal service to go along with regular gons.

I'm looking on Model Train Stuff now to maybe get a couple of structures to get me going again.


See you all in the April diner!



Glad to see the other Aussie around! 

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, April 1, 2013 3:57 AM

GOOD MORNING!!!

THIS DINER IS CLOSED!!!

The new Diner is here:

http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/216523.aspx

Geeked

 

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Posted by Fergmiester on Monday, April 1, 2013 5:22 AM

Good Morning All... Darn cold!

I don't think any amount of coffee or other liquid will help me this a.m. Dead

But top me up anyway thank you!

Garry: The MESS is now a bigger MESS! Started the expansion last month with an additional 50' of track as the main line is now two main lines, which come together for 1/2 their lengths (60' x 2) to make a doubled main line.  with minimum 30" curves so I can run my 2-10-4's (2 CPR Selkirks and a CV Texas). Definitely a retirement project in the making!

Phil: unfortunately I ran out of time and never got a hold of Teffy. When you call him you KNOW you're in for a very long call! Mine usually go for up to 2 hrs!!! I'll definitely call him this month off.

Howmus: Let's see now... 120 Ton Steam Wrecking Crane (just need to add grab rails and decals), Boom Car and 40' bulkhead pulpwood flat car x 2. Also brought along a Walthers undecorated Dynamometer car, 3 40' panel side hoppers by Accurail (CN, CV, GTW) and a Trainman Boxcar.

The MESS will be getting additional sidings/staging yard once the main line is up and running! Cuz I need them desperately!!!

Anyway Have a good day

Fergie

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