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Posted by NP2626 on Monday, May 13, 2013 5:56 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

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I know some "serious modelers" look down their noses at anybody who would DARE to brush-paint a locomotive or anything else for THAT matter.

They'd have a permanent case of cross-eye with me! I brush paint, spray paint, finger paint, anything but use an airbrush. It's gotten to where I can hardly operate one anymore.

I brush paint everything except Dull Kote, which I buy in cans and seem to be using less and less of, anyway.  I'm satisfied with how things turn out and since I don't care what others may think I will stay with doing what I do and enjoying doing it.  I consider myself to be a "serious modeler" so I'm one of them that paints with a brush on plastic, brass, card stock, don't matter!  People who Poo Poo painting with a brush probably lack the skills it takes to use one.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, May 13, 2013 6:05 PM

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I have one basic rule I try my hardest to stand by. before judging other's work one shouldn't be afraid to share their own. Basically someone in a discussion the other day tripped that rule, I blew my fuse and now have just finished putting everything away.

So this is all over something one person said. And you're letting him win? OK. I wouldn't. And I've been on the receiving end many times. I just go on doing what I'm doing and ignore them. After a while they get bored and go off in search of better game. And as far as them saying your work isn't as good as theirs, if they won't show theirs then they're all talk and no backbone.

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Posted by cudaken on Monday, May 13, 2013 7:02 PM

 Evening

 Flo, Beer Pleases

 Boy I have been beat all day and I was off! I am sleeping badly again, so I bought another mattress pad for the couch. Boy I wished I did not snore Zzz when I sleep. There are so many things I wanted to do today, now Tuesday is going to be a pain and more than likely no real train time 

Tuesday is going to be a pain in the caboose!

1 Fill out paper work for the VA Care I am getting.

2 Fill out more paper work for the Drugs I got while in the VA Hospital

3 Fill out more paper work for Sues SSI overpayment.

4 Fill out more paper work for BoS.

5 Go on trash run.

6 Go buy 50 pounds of dog food, good for about 3 weeks.

7 Cut the front and rear yard

 Then if I am luck, I will still feel like speed matching the GP 30 B&O to the SD 7and 9 B&O, Work on the Rio Grand SD 7 and 9.

 Gary, have no idea what is bugging you, now if it is Mon and Dad I understand and obey there wishes! If it someone on the internet, screw them!  My Nemesis was Don Gibson (X Site Member) when I joined the site! Told me I was wasting my time on working on E Bay buys and trying to make cheap cars track well. Said I should buy all new and the good stuff! My logic was the New Good Stuff Wares out as well!  So when my $700.00 PCM Y6b wore out and BLI could not fix it, I was able to after I got it back!  Thanks to the junk I wasted my time on per Don Gibson!

More than likely your story is not the same as mine Gary, but if it is pier-pressure from the internet, give them the bird and do what makes you happy! 

 Well the BBQ is about done Dinner and time to go see if there is any new Ziva and Abby action to watch!

 See you all Tuesday.

 Ken

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Monday, May 13, 2013 7:23 PM
Gary, understand what you mean. Just remember the one golden rule of model railroading. It's you're railroad, the opinions of others don't matter. Do what makes you happy. EDIT: I'll buy everyone a piece of pie. Hope you guys are hungry.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Monday, May 13, 2013 8:38 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

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I have one basic rule I try my hardest to stand by. before judging other's work one shouldn't be afraid to share their own. Basically someone in a discussion the other day tripped that rule, I blew my fuse and now have just finished putting everything away.

So this is all over something one person said. And you're letting him win? OK. I wouldn't. And I've been on the receiving end many times. I just go on doing what I'm doing and ignore them. After a while they get bored and go off in search of better game. And as far as them saying your work isn't as good as theirs, if they won't show theirs then they're all talk and no backbone.

I know and agree, Thanks Ken and Jake!  the 4' x 6' unfortunately will have to wait because mom and pa want to fix the office I'll work on ti"N"y in the meantime. but most of the stuff has been put away and will probably stay there because I can't use it at the moment.

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Monday, May 13, 2013 8:42 PM

Good evening, we're back. The Clear Creek Amana girls varsity soccer team took it to the Mt. Pleasant Panthers 2-0. Score one for the good girls. 

VINCENT (PACKER): Thanks for the info, I appreciate it. Like I said, looks good in the pic.

GARY (BN-SP&S in N-scale guy): I'd like to know what the discussion was, and I think some of the rest of us would too. In the past, we've been known to rally 'round when "one of our own" was savaged by a jack wagon. Like I said, don't let an Azzzz Clown sideline you. You're among friends here.

Here's a closer view of current projects, done by brush ('cept for the factory painted stuff, but even it was weathered with a brush). You'll notice some touch-ups are needed, and some parts still need finding and attaching. ANY tool can be the right tool. Red Green said it, and he nailed it. 

I'll grab a slice of apple pie and head for a back booth so as to edit nearly 100 shots from the soccer match. 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Monday, May 13, 2013 9:10 PM

Nice GP7 Chris.

*

Got my business in town taken care of today. The bank business was just a $30 deposit but when you're as poor as I am that's a lot of money. Went to the pharmacy and got refills on the meds I needed. Didn't get much done on the layout today. I tore down the two new (rebuilds) GP40's and put them back together just to make sure I did it right in the first place and for the fun of it. Later I got wrapped up in a movie about Ernie Pyle. If you don't know the name look it up. He's well worth reading about. Tonight I'm watching something from 1949 called 'Canadian Pacific' starring Randolph Scott.

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



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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Monday, May 13, 2013 9:15 PM

nah, I'd rather not make it any worse than it already is. there were also outside factors to the breakdown.

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Posted by NP2626 on Monday, May 13, 2013 9:28 PM

AmanaMedic, very nice work!

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Monday, May 13, 2013 9:39 PM

NP2626

AmanaMedic, very nice work!

I saw your on the other page and forgot to say something about it, It looks great! is #1800 a mountain class locomotive? 

I'm not sure if NP had those but it's ok because I have one too!I love this little Bachmann spectrum, I can run it on my ti"N"y layout and it runs like a dream!

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Monday, May 13, 2013 9:52 PM

Evening, Chloe, I'll have a Santa Fe mug of decaf, please. Thank you, ma'am! Smile

(CB&Q)Garry, thanks for filling us in about Gus. Those spiders are really nasty critters. Do you know how Gus got bit (was it in the house, or out in his yard, or what)? Keeping him in mind and AngelAngel

BN/SP&S Gary, I hope your Oma continues to improve on her health. And I would second what Galaxy, Ulrich and others have said, that you don't need to put away your MRR stuff (even if someone in here said something that shouldn't have been said, don't let it keep you from enjoying your model railroading. At least, stick around the Diner, even if you don't go out into the main forum. One idea on your 3-era layout, your structures can be as old as the furthest-back time, but you'll likely need a bunch of autos, trucks, etc. (and maybe a variety of figures, depending on how far apart the three eras are).

I would have to agree with Ulrich's saying that sometimes you change how you had been thinking you wanted to build your layout. I've had "breaks" from MRR'ing - one was from somewhere before 1990 until a few (or a dozen?) years ago. Had a 4X8 sheet and other lumber and stuff stored in my storage shed about all of that time. When I decided to pull it out, I wound up using the lumber, but not making a 4X8 after all. Besides, from what little I have seen/read about the SP&S, it's in some beautiful country, so the fun part will be when you get going on the scenery, I suspect. Thumbs Up (By the way, my plan now (& when I get more space) is sorta like a shelf layout. (Widest part of what I have right now, is 2-1/2 feet deep)

One more idea - get yourself a layout design program, and you can play around with different designs (and save the varieties) without cutting or messing up any wood. Wink I'll let the other guys tell you what software on a PC is available; I use RailModeller on my Mac. (Can be found at: http://www.railmodeller.com/)

JaBear, if they only had a bridge from California over to NZ & Ozland - but with restrooms(loos?) every 3 or 4 hours along the way, of course! - it'd be somewhat more do-able to see "y'all Down Under" there. Smile, Wink & Grin I looked up Otorohanga, and got a good chuckle out of the way they approached their "name" problem. Whistling Hey, it w*rked, right? Thumbs Up

Barry - hope your op session on Wednesday goes as well (or better) about Mr. Murphy being MIA on that. Yeah

Jeffrey, so Mr. Berra (the catcher on New York's ball team was "Nail" or "Fork"? Whistling And on your painting, you do a great job - I can't tell which locos you finger-painted (and how do you get the fine detail with that?...Smile, Wink & Grin).

Okay, Terry, so now, you know that the next time you're heading in the direction of the LHS with the wife, if she says you have 10 minutes, just say "Oh, I'll just take care of it on the way back. Don't want to make you late...." Right? Smile, Wink & Grin Hey, man, you have a bunch of trees (but I couldn't see them for the forest...) When did you change over to modeling the Amazon, by the way? (The trees look good great, and I'm guessing that doesn't involve nearly as much w**k as we would expect, right?)

Chris, I forgot to tell you that I enjoyed your (oh-so-you!) signature on your posts. (chuckle,..guffaw..tee hee...)

Oh, BN/SP&S Gary - Jeff reminded me of one of our policies in the Diner. (We try not to feed any trolls that wander in...) As he said, they get bored easy and leave (or a forum moderator & Vinnie, uh.."talk" with the person...Super AngryThumbs Up And here's a rough plan of what my layout currently (about 2 to 2.5 feet by 8 feet, in two sections) looks like (disregard the colored dots - possible uncoupler spots):

W**k today was pretty good, not lots of people to tend to, and I was able to get all my paperw**k done before I left. I LIKE that! Big Smile Did a little painting on the Merchants' Row storefronts - like part of what was done, and will see about the rest tomorrow evening.

Got an email from daughter tonight - she and their family are taking a short trip, and wanted me to feed their dog Joey (Skipperke dog) while they were out. I'll swing by after w**k and see where they keep the food and all that.

I'll be heading for home now. Prayers for a good night's rest for all who can use it, as well as for healing, comfort, and good friends.

Blessings,

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Monday, May 13, 2013 10:05 PM

yeah, thanks Jim. I'll keep working on ti"N"y becaus.e it'll  be pretty cool once I finish it like I visiualized

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Posted by mbinsewi on Monday, May 13, 2013 10:50 PM

Evening folks!  Yea, I got time for quick one  Beer  in a frosted mug please, my dear!  Thanks,  keep the change.

Just kind of strolling through the activities the of last day or so.  Our grown kids joined us for a Mother's Day grill out yesterday, too cold to eat outside!  but I use the grill all year around, so nothing new.  Helping a friend of the son with his 1987 garden tractor.  A little labor and some misc. parts, and it's good to go!  And for payment, I get a Jiffy ice auger for ice fishing this winter,  (Hopefully we get a summer this year before winter comes back! Yikes! ) It's not a new one, and he was going to sell it,  and offered it to me for the tractor work.  I don't mind that!  Warm weather coming for the rest of the week!  YESSSSS.

So, NP2626 never have had the chance to eat breakfast on a train.  It sure is in the future plans though!  The kids keep asking Ma and I when we might take a cruise.  I don't want a cruise!  just put me on a train and send me around the country!  I'd be a happy man!  Between her and I, we have family all over, so what a great vacation that would be!

Terry ! Nice trees man,  coming up this week, leaving Thursday am, about 4:00.  And we can't WAIT!  I have lots to do up there.  Grandson will be joining us the end of the month, coming from Colorado, spends his summer vacation with his dad and us, and he loves it up there.  He told me last year..."Grandpa, I wait all school year for this!"  I just about melted on the spot. 

Garry, I wish your friend the best.  Just a couple of nights ago, I watched a thing on Nova ( IIRC) about venom and spiders, and such......wow.....lots of bad things!   And Todd and Galaxy thanks for the color / camera / light tutorial,  I'm going to try the daylight bulbs.  And, the foliage I used on the yellow-ish looking trees was WS light green, which, when you look at it, has a lot of yellow in it anyway.  Chris I like those weathered C & NW jeeps, nice and beat-up.  Just the way I always remember them, here in WI.  By the way, I lived about 6 years of my life, in IA, on a farm by Walcott, Scott County.  And the company I retired from, MIRON Const. Co., Inc has an office out there in Cedar Rapids.  Never got sent there for work, always kept me busy in WI.

I better suck up and get outa here, before I put everyone to sleep!  Have a good one folks!

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Posted by AmanaMedic on Monday, May 13, 2013 11:26 PM

*YAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNN* I think its about time for a cup of famous "boot" coffee...extra potent. Got the pics edited, the web gallery selected and nine shots for THAT Editor to consider for the sports pages. Now, captions and a match summary. With only two goals, THAT means not much to write, I'll spend more time captioning the pics. Still gotta do the Rand Paul piece as well and get THAT off the "to-do" list.

JEFF and NP2626: Thanks guys! THAT's a nice looking steamer NP!

MIKE (MBINSEWI): Thank you sir! Walcott? Heck, THAT's not too far from home here in Clarence (Cedar Co.) I'm familiar with MIRON, they've bid some projects I've covered. One advantage to modeling the Cheap and Nothing Wasted, especially in the '87-'93 era: it's hard to over-weather the locomotives. Even the Zito repaints grimed-up fast! 

The MP-15 in the background is destined to become the CNW 1303. Here's what it looked like just a year or two after a complete paint job:

JIM (in MO): Glad you enjoy my snarky little quote! Mischief

GARY BN-SP&S guy: Anytime any of us can be of help, don't hesitate. We all love to give our opinionated opinions! Smile, Wink & Grin At the same time, we won't ram anything down your throat, you won't get, "you've GOT to do it this way," or, "you're not a 'real' modeler if you don't..." Nope, none of THAT in here. Just all the friendly advice you'd ever want. Take what you like, leave the rest. No harm. No foul.

Have a good night everybody, thoughts and prayers continue for all in need, regardless of the need.

Chris (in Iowa) 

"Too much weathering, applied too hap-hazardly. Scrub it off and try again..." Mischief

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 4:39 AM

Morning Coffee in the diner with friends..

Aloha

{where is Bill T? Is he sick again? Maybe I add him to prayer list? or waiting of his turn at top? Now watch me get it again!}

GOOD TUESDAY MORNING!!!

Today is Tuesday, May 14th, 2013!!!

I will light the prayer candle at 10 AM for those in need..like Gary's Oma, Garry's friend Gus, and other's who need special thoughts and prayers...

MAke it a great day!!!

Geeked

 

 

 

 

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 4:58 AM

Listening to "Hawaii Aloha". the "Hawaii Anthem" state song. A whole 56 F today.Wish I was there instead. had to turn on the furnace it got so cold in here.

ULRICH- I thought by now, you knew politics in any country, in any system, most notably the democratic-based ones, that politics is all about mudslinging, dirty digging and digging into each member's closet to see what they find there to discredit them! I hope this doesn't deter you and make your run as CLEAN as possible..  I could give you a campaign slogan or two, but that would be discussing it too much here and taboo! Stop in the diner when you can!

GARY BN N Scaler- I gather it was something your parents said. We had a situation like that some years ago. the minor pointed out {with our help} such things like: at least he wasn't into/spending money on drugs, They knew where he was, he wasn't running the streets getting into trouble, spending money on other than trains, etc etc...IIRC he won his argument to have space in the family room for his trains!!

KEN: for going to a "paperless society" we sure generate A LOT of paperwork!!! Fill it out carefully you know how they hate any unfilled in line or lack of signature!

TERRY- Thems some fine lookin' trees!!! what must your neighbor s think wiht all of them miniatures on the porch! Tree farmin'?

The cut of the shirts is kinda narrow compared to mainland shirts. Forgot that , May have to send one back to get reifitted...

Well best get ready to grocery shop...that my next chore..

Geeked

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 6:01 AM

"Good Morning!" from Tipton IN

5/14/13

Mischief

Cool

TIPTON IN

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 7:02 AM

BN#24: Wish I had the ability to run locomotives like that! The largest that I am able to run are 2-6-0 Moguls.  Currently have one from Model Power. However, given the fact that the BT&S is a short line, a Mountain would probably seem like overkill, though the Valley had them. 

Good morning. 

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Posted by TMarsh on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 7:06 AM

♫ZIVAAAA Las Vegas….ZIVA Las Vegas, Zivaaaa, ZIVaaaa…, Las VeGAAAAAAS!!!♫

Good Morning!!!

Coffee and the Brakeman’s Special please, over easy and whole wheat. Thank you.

Sunny, with a high near 88.

Terry- Great trees!

Gary- I’m with everyone else on this. In life there are many people. Better get used to it because they will be in your life no matter what you do. Don’t let them get you in your hobby. I don’t know what happened, so I can’t comment on what was said. But whatever it was it was someones opinion I’m sure. Sometimes peoples comments come across wrong and sometimes….. exactly as they mean them from the safety and anonymity of their IP address. Look at it this way, if someone said they didn’t like your shirt, would you throw all your clothes away? If they said your haircut looked goofy, would you shave your head? What I would do is keep w**king, that is enjoying myself. Look we’ve all had issues when we started out as we were learning. Shoot, I still make more mistakes than you can shake a stick at. You had an issue with some masking tape, ok, many people told you how to best deal with that. What’s that mean? They’ve ALL had that happen. Myself included. Like I said I don’t know what was said, but I think you can see where I’m going with this. And Jeffrey, listen to him. He is the King of Blowing Off Comments. He knows what he speaks of. As for the parents, THAT’s something you have to deal with living under someone elses roof. Negotiation is required. Maybe one of those slide under the bed layouts that can be slid under the bed when not in use.

Jim- Hey thanks for the tip on sealing the tape prior to painting. Even with the burnishing I still have issues with crevises.Hmm Crevisses…Sigh…Crack-like things.

Garry- Glad Gus is doing better.    

Welp, best get a movin…..wait. I don’t have anything to do unt…no wait. Just remembered. The weight machine we bought for the boy during his High School Football days and gave away a couple years later….has come back. I have to clear out a space in the corner of the laundry room for it and get it out of the garage where it re appeared yesterday. I told them no givebacks. I guess they forgot. When Brenda said the weight machines coming back a week or so ago, I said “what weight machine?” Oh well. Need to do a bit of laundry anyway and then the groceries for the restaurant, then w**k tonight.

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

 

EDIT: Oh! Breakfast is on me. Order up!

Todd  

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 7:30 AM

Good Morning

Going to be dull and cool again...high of 50F this time...tomorrow? 77F....up and down, up and down....

Off to work at work...have a good one!!!

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Posted by howmus on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 9:03 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe I'll have the Ham and Asparagus Omelet with a home fries and lots of dark Roast Coffee to start the day.

I'm sitting here by the computer just waiting for the delivery truck to arrive with my new mattress and box springs.  Once every 23 years or so, when I can't get comfortable with the old mattress, I splurge and buy a new one.  Hoping this helps me to sleep a bit more comfortably.  Will know tonight...

The Seneca Waterways Boy Scout Council Recognition Dinner and annual meeting went very well last night and was enjoyable.  Two of the people receiving Silver Beaver (the highest award a council can bestow on a volunteer) are folks I know and have worked with in Scouting for many years.  One is a "recovering politician" (how he describes himself...) and is now a state supreme court judge and a county judge and I had a good chat.  I was telling him about the Museums I volunteer with and he was very interested wanting to know where they are located, when they are open, etc.  So I told him about the PiP and the bumper decal.  Both he and his wife roared...  I told him he had just jumped another 5 points in my esteem!

I also ran into my old Scoutmaster for Woodbadge who is retired from the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (Trombonist).  We are also both alumni of Eastman School of Music.  So I had a fine time with those folks and many others last night.  Also talked with one of the Scout Field Directors who is a rail fan after the program last night and got him on board to get some participation from the council for our Scouting Day at the museum on June 2nd.  The person from the museum drew a blank from the executive at the top, so I went to the guy whose job involves setting up such things...

I think I have a plan for getting everything on the list accomplished today...  Just waiting for something to keep it from happening.  Way too much going on here at the moment.  Got three new items given to me yesterday....  If I am supposed to get everything done before I die, I will have to live a long time!  (I hope!)

Have a great day out there!

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 9:16 AM

Lehigh Valley 2089

BN#24: Wish I had the ability to run locomotives like that! The largest that I am able to run are 2-6-0 Moguls.  Currently have one from Model Power. However, given the fact that the BT&S is a short line, a Mountain would probably seem like overkill, though the Valley had them. 

Good morning. 

Don't have to be at school until 11:30 this morning. Happy about that. Reason is Keystone tests. Seniors are allowed to miss their morning classes for them. 

 

I found it on the "bay" for $70 if I remember correctly, it was undecorated. It's a good runner, I would recommend it to you. It handles 11" curves like 85" cars handle the 18" and above curves.

thank you again guys, yeah I'm going have ti"N"y be my fallback layout 2 x 2 is plenty of space for the time being.

SP&S modeler, 1960's give or take a decade or two for some equipment.

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Posted by cudaken on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 9:18 AM

 Morning!

 Flo, Diet Dew Pleases!

 Well I slept some what better last night, still had a lot of odd dreams?Confused

 Need to get cracking today, first I need a hair cut. After that tackle the stupid paperwork.

 Gary, So I was somewhat right, you lost the layout land rights with Mon and Dad. That is a tough one to over come.

 Well got to get started on the paper work. Sigh

 Ken

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 9:30 AM

Going to be heading soon. So long everyone!

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

-Jake, modeling the Barclay, Towanda & Susquehanna.

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Posted by galaxy on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 9:44 AM

Did the grocery shopping.Real exciting.

The Gr. Caravan is going to cost $290 to fix the "communication problem" between the engine and dashboard..the reason? the mother board for the guages  is fried! It is a 4 spd auto with Tach, so hard to find even a used part! That is a close call...as I decided I  would do it for $300 or less, but $300-500 I'd have to think about it and over $500 nah..I'd sell it and let somebody else deal with it. may sell it if I can for $2000. expect $1500 and take MAYBE $1200-$1000. Take that and  a gift from parental units and buy a newER one. Would be nice. But then maybe the newER one would have same problems.??!!

 

Well, wiating for the call its done.

nap time

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 10:25 AM

JimRCGMO
Jeffrey, so Mr. Berra (the catcher on New York's ball team was "Nail" or "Fork"? Whistling

Nope. Different spelling. Mr Berra was Yogi. No 'á' (yági). Nice layout plan.

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Posted by Cox 47 on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 10:52 AM

Good Morning All....Its sunny and 66 here posta hit the low 80's...I'll have coffee and a sweet roll please...Wanted to Thank You All for your prayers and thoughts...I am just trying to take things one day at a time..I am starting to model railroad alittle...

This is my Banana train...The Illinois Central ran reefer trains north from New Orleans with nothing but bananas and also Strawberries from southern Illinois

You all have a good one...Jerry

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Posted by pascaff* on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 10:56 AM

 Morning All,

    Currently 60 with an expected high of 87.

    Today is another closing shift, and then a meeting after the store closes. I will not get home till after 11:00 tonight.

    Waiting on some track I ordered, as well as a few turnouts and electrical switches, and some Switch Tender motors to arrive. I really wish there was a LHS closer than 100 miles. Well actually there is a Hobby Town, but not much railroad stuff, and a new model railroad shop, but it seems he has a lot of older stuff that looks like he bought at a rummage sale.

    Still have several buildings to assemble. So that should keep me busy for some time, as well as doing some scenery work.

    Prayers to all in need.

     Paul

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 10:59 AM

Good morning. It's 72° with 43% humidity. It'll be sunny with a high of 85°.


I'm not feeling good this morning so I'm getting a slow start. My balance is off by quite a bit so the room seems to tilt this way and that. Think I'll stay inside today. I probably won't be doing much of anything on the layout.

Today's word is dokualela. It's something any model railroader is familiar with. It translates to 'locomotive'.



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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Tuesday, May 14, 2013 1:47 PM

Good afternoon.

Not a bad day today. Went kinda well actually. Felt weird getting in at 11:30 though.

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

-Jake, modeling the Barclay, Towanda & Susquehanna.

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