Morning guys
Went to the train club last night and grouped those SD40-2s together. Weird that my zephyr had issues programming them to a 4-digit address, but JMRI did it in a snap. They run pretty good together, even with DH123s.. I may upgrade the decoders at a later date, and stick sound in one of them.
I did have another hiccup from the SD40-2 I got from ken. 1 solder joint broke and the headlight doesn't work. I know where it is and will re-solder it in a bit. I also talked to a Santa Fe guy at the club and he gave me a few detailing pointers on it. I need to add an airline to the horn, or I would if it didn't go MIA. So I need to find a horn stand and a yellow close to ATSF yellow. He also said he had some brass antenna stands when I mentioned that the factory one has a broken leg. Maybe I could try to get one from him.
Anyone ever hear of this one: My phone crapped out last night. Just a blank white screen, but everything else seemed to work. Before I went to bed it's screen went to a reversed color screen, but it worked. Now it's back to normal. IDK what the issue is...
Todd, where are you? And the other Illinois posters?
Garry, By chance do you know what nose light I should get for my C&S/CB&Q SD40? I have an old Kato I'm modifying to look like a C&S one. I already filed a spot in for the nose light. I just don't know what housing I should use. The only things I need to finish are the nose light housing, decals (I modified the nose to get rid of the ratchet brake), and a decoder. I have everything else on hand. I just want to know what light housing so I can order the stuff when I can.
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.
Good morning. Thanks to all for checking in. We do worry about our friends.
It's Wednesday, so that means I played hockey again last night, and I'm running a bit on the slow side today. Weather is fine, though, clear and 40-ish. We won the game, 22-13, which is a bit less of a "defensive matchup" than we usually have. Even giving up 13 goals, I only felt bad about one of them, a rising shot from the blue line by Tony the Chicken that I just plain missed. (Yeah, Tony the Chicken. Some guys just end up with "hockey names," like Buffalo, Tippy-Tap, Skrapper, Pumpkin, Offsides, Brown-from-the-sun......)
Jeffrey, I would have dispatched the Witch with a water pistol, or perhaps a super-soaker, as a tribute to the Wizard of Oz.
Todd, Brakeman's Special, eh? Sound good. I'll have one of those. And thanks for reminding me to get a couple of potatoes so I can make myself some home fries over the weekend.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Good Morning!!!
Coffee and the Brakeman’s Special please. Over medium on the eggs and wheat toast. Thank you.
Welp, couldn’t get in the forums since Saturday. My fault. Figured something was wrong with the site but, no. I could go other places on the site, just not to the forums. Still can’t on IE. Something had to have changed on the browser I’m figuring. Told Mike I thought maybe Kalmbach had decided I don't spend enough time with my trains and locked me out.
Ray- Yup, super kudos to the dealer for informing you. But I find it cool that the company called you. E-mailed some generic thing sure. But called? Very cool. I was also gonna suggest Aileene’s craft glue…but Karl’s may be a better choice. Not sure how Aileene’s holds up over the years. I use just regular styrene cement, but it gets tricky with the oozing part sometimes.
Paul- I’m glad you had loved ones with you on Friday. A very sad day I’m sure. I like Pho too. There is a Mom and Pop place in town I go, no not a buffet, that makes really good Pho. A friend of mines MIL came to their place a couple weeks or so ago and I was over and she made some Pho. She’s Vietnamese. She just hovered aound me asking “You like? You like?” The only English I think I heard her say. She did pat me on the shoulder when I said I did. I took that as either thank you…..or "good boy, I let you live".
Terry- Glad to see you again. I’ll look forward to some pro-fessional photos!
Jeffrey- First problem I’ve ever had (other than that compatability issue, but clicking the torn paper icon fixed it) with any thing to do with IE. What I don’t get is why all of a sudden. Nothing was added, no updates that I can see, nothing. Just woke up one day and poof! Problem. Oh well. Like you and many others, I’ll just use another browser for here. Chrome seems to work fine and I can attach this to that just like IE. Oh, and NOT nit pickin, but that last screen shot you showed where poor Oliver doesn’t have such a great time with that .44, you mis spelled “the”. No I’m not critiquing your spelling, that’d be the last thing I do, but I happened to notice that one and if you send it out or market it for old Apple people (that’s people with old Apple comps, not old people with an Apple …..Raaay!) I figured I’d help. Do I get credit on the credits? (kidding)
Nope, storms split around us and went to the north and the second round went to the south….sorta. We got some rain, and some wind damage (not our house) and we were out of power for about 4 or 5 hours Sunday but that was it. Not so lucky were those in Washington.
Welp, plan on going out to Sheilds...Sheils..Sheels....Pauls' place, and maybe see about spending some cash to put in his pocket while he's still part owner. Then probably go to my Buddys' house and start working on his basement walls.
Bowl of Pho does sound good....
See ya'll tomorrow unless I get locked out again.
Prayers to all those affected by the storms here and abroad. And of course those here in need, but that goes without saying.
Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!
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.
it is 4:00 AM my time,so morning coffee in the diner...
GOOD WEDNESDAY MORNING!!!
Today is Wednesday, November 20th, 2013!!!
MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!
Today's fun limmerick:
There once was a guy named Kyle,Who always loved to smile.He went to the fair,Tripped over a bear,Now there's a lawsuit on file.
Today's weird words:
Inhebetate- Make something dull or blunt. This can be referred to an item, a story, a party, etc
parnel: a priest’s mistress; a loose woman
Infucate - To use makeup. To paint your face.
There definitely was an inhebetate about infucating the parnel! **
**that may sound a little dirty, and honestly guys, these words are pulled randomly from several reliable sources, how they manage to form a fair sentence each morning is beyond me!
-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.
They probably updated something that was suppose to fix/improve problems with other sites that have high traffic. They don't do testing on all websites, so there are a few problems with certain sites. One time an adobe flash player update caused a program to crash everytime I tried I start it, finally I just ended up removing flash anytime I wanted to use the program , and just reloading it after. At least it isn't as bad as the IOS 7 problems, you can't get the old version, I have seen IOS 7 and don't like it so I have not and will not update my I-Phone.
Hi Guys,
Up at 3am, I cant sleep anymore. I have to be in to work in 4 hours so Im sure I will feel tired around 5am or 6am.
Nice to see you Todd. I can identify with your browser problems with IE. After version 7 it went to trash for me. All I got was error after error. Tried the compatibility tricks and that didn't work. It did the same crap on three different computers running different operating systems. W98, W2000, XP. I changed to Firefox had haven't looked back. I started off with Firefox 3 on Win98 back then. I'm up to like 25 on WinXP now on this computer. Firefox 23 on my computer at home with Win8.
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
HELLOOOOOOO!
I made it!!!
Thanks for the concern guys, got a call from Inch today, I appreciate that too, checkin on me. As you guys suspected, I'm fine as is my property and all my friends etc. We didn't get the bad part just a bunch of wind. Kinda like Inch. Only lost power for about 4 or 5 hours Sunday afternoon so that's not the excuse. Reason I haven't been in is......I'm stupid. Yup. Too stupid to figure out this computer. I tried to stop in Sunday morn before the storms, but I couldn't get to the forum. Said bad....something. Try later or check address. Anyway, I figured it was something to do with the website and went on my day. Checked in Monday and same thing, Tried a few times throughout the day and then today this morn I figured I'd log out then log back in. Did that and Voila! (that's French) I was in. Got caught up and tried to post then I found out I wasn't logged in after all. Now, I can't log in It just comes back with the empty sign in slots.
Well, I ran my spy blockers, anti spywares, malwares, and anti-virus and rebooted....., went to work, came home and still no good. Decided to try under Chrome and here I am. Like I told Mike I was gonna do, tomorrow I'll try under another computer and see, but this is IE...whatever, and the other computer is an older version. Maybe Brenda's laptop.We'll see.
Aaaanywho. I'm fine and I guess I can get in under Chrome (never thought about it until tonight). Gotta be something simple with the other. If I don't I'll just use Chrome to do my gossiping here. First issue I've ever had with IE of any version so I think something got changed.
Time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.
Well our friend Oliver is in the forward half of the coach now. I've already written in the subroutine that allows him to defeat the witch with the gun providing he has the right items on him. Now Oliver is no Macgyver. He's more like Gomer Pyle. He can't make a working gizmo from a piece of chocolate, a paper clip and a gum wrapper but he's certainly capable of using certain items as weapons for offense or defense. He finds something on one of the seats but I won't tell you what it is.
howmusJeffrey...!!! 91? TOTAL cholesterol??? According to every source I can find, under 200 is desirable for Total Cholesterol. LDL Cholesterol should be less than 100, and HDL should be above 60 to be optimal. If your Total Cholesterol is only 91, I have to ask if you have any joint problems???
Jeffrey...!!! 91? TOTAL cholesterol??? According to every source I can find, under 200 is desirable for Total Cholesterol. LDL Cholesterol should be less than 100, and HDL should be above 60 to be optimal. If your Total Cholesterol is only 91, I have to ask if you have any joint problems???
Oh, I have lost, according to their scale, 2 lbs. in the last 6 months. However according to my scale compared to their scale I gained 15 pounds since breakfast and 25 lbs. according to the scale at my other doctors offices... Then they want my blood pressure to be normal! Right!!!
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
howmus"everything is right where we want it!" Total cholesterol was 135
Afternoon folks!
Chloe a cup of hot chocolate would be really good right now! Still all of 36°F outside. i will be lighting the woodstove soon.
Just arrived home from the Docs... He looked at my blood work, nodde4d his head, then smiled and said, "everything is right where we want it!" Total cholesterol was 135... Yep 135! Right where it was 6 months ago too! Blood sugar was 95 and the A1C was 5.7! The nurse who took my Blood pressure found it to be 195/93. Doc took it after giving me the results of the blood work and it was 140 over 80... they shouldn't let very attractive young nurses take old men's blood pressure, you know! Well, I ain't dead yet!
I think my high sugar readings are the new meter and supplies I have been using. I guess I'll find out where I can get Medicare to pay for them and go back to the one I was using before. Cost to me will be about the same or a little more as they want me to pay both the co-pay and shipping for the supplies. Only places you can get it from are in Flowiduh, Clownifornia, or the back woods of Aridzona. Not even one supplier here in NYS. Sure goes across the grain for someone who prides himself of buying locally....
Catch you all later!
73
Afternoon All,
For you folks in the eastern time zones. It is still morning out here.
Currently it is 53 with an expected high of 58 with an occasional shower or two.
Another w**k day for me, plus had to do some banking, so no railroad stuff today.
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
Inch ..... Thanks for the update. I suspect Todd is without power and is waiting for service to be restored. Hope it is nothing more.... I hope your hear from Jerry soon.... I don't think the storm was very bad near Cuda Ken, but I wish he would stop in to at least say "Hi" to us. .... The Sunday storms were nasty.
Galaxy .... That doen't sound good. Maybe the insurance company is not pushing for more work because it will be very costly to do surgery. I wish there was a way to solve your situation so you don't have to deal with so much back pain. Of course, each case is unique, but the surgeon repaired my spine with several metal parts, and it is mostly okay now. Prayers for you.
Ulrich .... I like the railbus. Also, you are right. People can enjoy this hobby with limited resources. I like your tiny critter.
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
chochowillieLove the little layouts you design by the way. You seem to get so much enjoyment out of doing them.
Dennis - I do this out of necessity - my modeling budget is close to nil, so whatever I can spend must be spend on the right things. Careful planning is a way to cut down cost, as is scratchbuilding...
Talking of small layouts - this seems to be it now:
Kyle Morning??? It's 10:30 at night. I am still wide awake, but I got to get up early tomorrow (or today according to your watch) so I am going to go to bed soon.
Morning??? It's 10:30 at night. I am still wide awake, but I got to get up early tomorrow (or today according to your watch) so I am going to go to bed soon.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/showgallery.php/cat/500/ppuser/4309
Sir MadogDennis - I know how you feel! I have been there a number of times in the past when things didn´t turn out the way I had hoped for. The best is to step back a little while and do other things, before attacking the issue again.
That is exactly what I'm going to do. I bought a new Nikon 5200 this summer, took a ton of pictures and now that it's all white around here, plan on taking a bunch more. The is no end of beauty in nature if you just look for it.
I also purchased Adobe Light Room to do the touch up/editing of my photographic efforts and I need to do a ton of work on the pictures taken this summer. What an astonishing piece of software especially when you combine it with Adobe Photoshop.
Of course I could also go down and clean out my wood working shop. What a mess it is in. Too many tools and not enough room so stuff just seems to collect. I knew I should have built a double car garage when we moved into this smaller home. Unfortunately $20,000 seemed like more than I was willing to spend at the time and it still seems like too much.
Love the little layouts you design by the way. You seem to get so much enjoyment out of doing them.
Well, it's snowing again so off I go to shovel..... again. Sheesh!
Cheers
Dennis
CDN Dennis
Modeling the HO scale something or other RR in the shadow of the Canadian Rockies Alberta, Canada
Good morning. It's 54° with 53% humidity. The high will be 68°.Today I'll see if I can get Oliver a bit farther along in the Kings Port and Western passenger coach he's making his way through. There are still things to find and bad guys to overcome and he still has to get to the lead loco to stop the train.No other plans for today.
Mornin' everyone!
Zoe, I'll have the #2 special this morning. Over easy eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of Sour Dough Toast all to be washed down by a pot of Seneca Lake Roast Organic coffee in my R&GV RR Mug.... What? Yes, the blood sugar was 116 this morning and I am celebrating.... Yes, Ma'am I will skip lunch to make up for it.
Dark and gloomy around here at the moment but the old sun is supposed to put in an appearance around noon today. I have a Doctor's Appt. early this afternoon where I will learn how all my blood work came out from last week. Couple evenings ago I got a call from a crazy lady down the street. Now I don't mean crazy as in Looney but rather crazy as in a bonafide character... Her older sister who lived almost across the street from me passed away a couple days ago and she wanted me to be aware of it. Both sisters are in their 90's I think. The one that died has been crippled for many years, ended up in the hospital and had two surgeries, and just didn't make it.
Karl, thanks for the comment on the blacksmith shop wall... This without a doubt the most "interesting" project I have attempted. It is pushing the limit of what I know how to do and I am learning a lot of how not to go about it as I make it...
Jeffrey, we have some wrenches that size out at both of the museums.... One of my favorite acquisitions of railroad tools is my little tiny pry bar... The Gandydancer's Tool! When Scouts working on the RR Merit Badge visit my layout, I hand the bar to some of the 11 or 12 year old Scouts and ask them how they'd like to spend an 8 or 10 hour day wielding that on a track gang? "When John Henry was a little baby..."
Ulrich, the critter is looking great!!!
Later!
kbkchoochUlrich. The railbus is kinda cool looking, but if you hit the brakes hard going downhill, does the front end touch the rails??
Karl - at 20 mph I doubt this could have ever happened
Here is an update on my ongoing projects:
1. The Critter
That red definitively has to go! It looks awful! There are also some areas requiring some touch-up work before I finish it. All it needs is to have the electrical pick-up installed and the window glazing fitted. And, of course, a heavy dose of weathering.
2. An old and forgotten loco
About 15 years ago, I bought a kit of an old, pre WW I 0-6-0 loco, which I assembled, but nver completed it. There was an issue with the gear box which made me put it aside. While searching for some Christmas decoration up in our attic, I found the box containing this oldie but goodie. It´s a no longer made Model Loco/UK kit of a Royal Wuerttemberg State Railway class Fc from the 1880´s. It only needs very little to finish.
Have a good one!
I have a railbus model somewhat similar to what Ulrich showed. It's a VT class, don't know if it's a 95 or 98. The loud sound the railbus made led to the Germans nicknaming it rote brummer (red buzzer).
Heartland Division CB&QHey, Jeff .... Isn't that wrench an overkill for those 2-56 screws you use in Sundown shops?
Good morning ...
Still waiting to hear from Todd, Jerry, and Inch of Illinois regarding Sunday's deadly tornadoes. Hope they are OK.
Galaxy, I'm sorry to learn about the back problems. I am wondering if you could have corrective surgery. It comes to mind because I had some extensive back surgery. A drunk driver ran into me at 50 mph, and I spent about a year with surgeries and physical therapy. Following that. I have had over 20 years of mostly normal life. The back still bothers me at times, but I am thankful it is not worse.
On the layout, I am currently enjoying running my NP ABA F-units.
Morning gang!!
Flo, is it too early for a bacon Cheeseburger? Tell ya what, put a fried egg on top and we'll call it a breakfast burger!
BamaCSX83 On the parts for the Dash 8, I'm missing the driveshafts and the coupler that goes onto the end of the truck for said driveshafts. Other than that, I've got everything for it and I'm quite happy with how the unit looks, just want it to actually PULL!
On the parts for the Dash 8, I'm missing the driveshafts and the coupler that goes onto the end of the truck for said driveshafts. Other than that, I've got everything for it and I'm quite happy with how the unit looks, just want it to actually PULL!
I've got a few driveshafts, the only trouble is there are several of different lengths, not sure which fits a dash 8 ! Best suggestion I can make is NWSL 489-6 Universal coupler kit and a length of NWSL 2.0 mm driveshaft. The universal kit comes with the shaft ends & cups so you can custom make what you need. Sometimes the plastic shafts from Bachmann , & Atlas too can be warps and cause a vibration. I just make my own and it fixes the issue![:D
Dennis, Don't give up the ship! I've found that if they are not started in the proper order, JMRI will not recognise my system either. Get you SIL to write down EXACTLY what order he is doing what to make it work! Sometimes we are our own worst enemy.
Ray, The Blacksmith shop is looking awesome! As far as the window glue, you could use Micro-clear or Testors makes a clear parts & window cement with a fine point applicator. HERE I love the stuff!
Galaxy, Sounds like you pretty mu Naufragated yourself in your younger years I'm surprised with the occasional run in with an irate farm animal or out of control dirt bike that I didn't hurt myself worse than I did in my younger years. Hopefully you can find a way to ease your pain. I know what you mean by aging faster than the norm. I never would have expected a stroke at 50, but it happened.
Ulrich. The railbus is kinda cool looking, but if you hit the brakes hard going downhill, does the front end touch the rails??
Its 41 and clear, going for a high of 49, the dropping to 29 tonight! (brrrr)! Got a few projects to work on today, Post Office run and stuff. Going to a free class tomorrow and Thursday at the local Comm College on the one Microsoft Office feature that's always given me fit, Excel. One of these days I'll get it figured out! I'm also re-evaluating future plans for the layout. Too many road names, too many eras, too many diesels, and not enough steam. Yes, building the Mikado has really lit my steam fire up! 1st up on the chopping block, my enclosed auto racks and Amtrak equipment, who knows what from there!
Well, gotta get busy, catch ya later!
Karl
NCE über alles!
Good Afternoon Folks!
What a boring and gray day it is today! I have nothing proper to do, not even a HD list to work down! I will drive to my bank later in the afternoon to make some transfers - might even stop by at my friend´s place to finish some little projects with his help.
All I did this morning was to add some more detail to that railbus drawing I made yesterday. It´s a 1934 railbus, made by Waggonfabrik Wismar. It had two Ford 50 bhp gas engines - one for each direction. Top speed was less than 30 mph, which was more than steam powered trains usually did on branchlines in those days. Only very few survived until today.
Oh, btw, it was nicknamed "Schweineschnäuzchen", that´s little piggy snout...
Dennis - I know how you feel! I have been there a number of times in the past when things didn´t turn out the way I had hoped for. The best is to step back a little while and do other things, before attacking the issue again.
Make it a great day!
galaxy morning coffee in the diner... GOOD TUESDAY MORNING!! Today is Tuesday, November 19th, 2013! MAKE IT A GREAT DAY! Today's fun limmerick: A kid on a skateboard named BeanieRaced with a red LambourginiHe ran out of luckand into a truck The pieces they found were quite teeny! Today's fun words: gonkulator: a pretentious piece of equipment that actually serves no useful purpose Naufragate - To wreck something incrassate(d): (zool.) thickened or swollen; inspissated AS used in a sentence: Johnny naufragated the incrassated gonkulator.
morning coffee in the diner...
GOOD TUESDAY MORNING!!
Today is Tuesday, November 19th, 2013!
A kid on a skateboard named BeanieRaced with a red LambourginiHe ran out of luckand into a truck
The pieces they found were quite teeny!
Today's fun words:
gonkulator: a pretentious piece of equipment that actually serves no useful purpose
Naufragate - To wreck something
incrassate(d): (zool.) thickened or swollen; inspissated
AS used in a sentence:
Johnny naufragated the incrassated gonkulator.