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Elliot´s Trackside Diner - November 2013

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Monday, November 25, 2013 2:34 AM

Sir Madog

Good Morning Folks!

Another icy cold, but sunny day is ahead of us. I like when everything is frosted up. Looks beautiful.

Janie, coffee and a cinnamon roll, please.

I might "run" into town to get a "bottle" of dull black paint. We have a small department store which sells Revell plastic kits and also stocks Revell´s new line of acrylic paints. There are some parts on that critter which I want to paint black before applying the rust to them.

 

 
Burlington Northern #24
Hmmmm, it's that or a 2-10-0. I love the 2-10-0 it's my favorite engine to use on railworks, then there are the tank engines. Decisions, decisions, decisions.

 

The Decapods were the mainstay of freight traffic until the demise of steam in the mid-1970´s. I nused to see them every day in my childhood days, didn´t even take pictures because they were "ubiquitious". One day the were all gone - all of a sudden!

If you go for Deutsche Bundesbahn in the 1960´s, the above would be your best choice!

Make it a great day!

 

It's decided then a 2-10-0 it is,  I suppose I could save up so I can buy myself one for christmas. Then I have to get more cars. Once my 6 thatI bought get here I'll take some pics for you guys.  

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, November 25, 2013 2:19 AM

Hmm, seems they have not reset their timer. here it is 3:18AM here now, and my previous post was posted at 3:14 AM, and it reads to me as posted at 2:14 AM. WRONG!

 

Geeked

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Posted by galaxy on Monday, November 25, 2013 2:14 AM

morning coffee in the diner..

GOOD MONDAY MORNING!

Today is Monday November 25th, 2013!!

Today's fun limmerick:

There was a wee lad from a cold clime
who said "No worries, mate, my driving's sublime!"
But a dent he did make 
when he failed to brake
and now insists speaking in rhyme. 

 

Todays weird words: 

Relexification: replacing a word or phrase in one language with a word or phrase in another language that corresponds to it. {EX: Sir, and Senora, please dine avec us this evening"}

widdendream: a state of mental disturbance or confusion

vauntless: not bragging or boasting

Used in a sentence:

Definitely in a widdendream, Hank was vauntless about his relexification!

  EDIT: lucky me, I got the tippy top! Eat up guys, Daisy, here is my credit card pay everyone's tab and include a nice tip for yourself!

 

 

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 25, 2013 1:49 AM

Good Morning Folks!

Another icy cold, but sunny day is ahead of us. I like when everything is frosted up. Looks beautiful.

Janie, coffee and a cinnamon roll, please.

I might "run" into town to get a "bottle" of dull black paint. We have a small department store which sells Revell plastic kits and also stocks Revell´s new line of acrylic paints. There are some parts on that critter which I want to paint black before applying the rust to them.

Burlington Northern #24
Hmmmm, it's that or a 2-10-0. I love the 2-10-0 it's my favorite engine to use on railworks, then there are the tank engines. Decisions, decisions, decisions.

The Decapods were the mainstay of freight traffic until the demise of steam in the mid-1970´s. I nused to see them every day in my childhood days, didn´t even take pictures because they were "ubiquitious". One day the were all gone - all of a sudden!

If you go for Deutsche Bundesbahn in the 1960´s, the above would be your best choice!

Make it a great day!

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, November 24, 2013 9:38 PM

Evenin'folks!

Janie, could I get a refil on my deacf please?  Thanks!

Went over to my son's house for supper tonight...  Roads were drifted ovewr in a few spots.  Probably should have taken the main road though Waterloo and come back out to his house from there.  I did just fine, but a bit of "White Knuckle" driving.  Looks like there will a big crowd at their house for the Thanksgiving feast (as usual).  My sister and one of my SILs (who is an old high School friend of my sister) will be coming as well as most everyone in DILs family plus my son and his partner from Chicago.  They will be driving in this Wednesday right in the middle of the storm that is crossing the country at the moment. 

I get to watch the Granddaughters for a while tomorrow afternoon as Son and DIL have a teacher's conference to see how the little one is doing at pre-kindergarten.

Prayers for all in need!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 24, 2013 9:36 PM

It's time for me to call it a night. See y'all tomorrow.





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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 24, 2013 8:10 PM

JeremyB
The one lionel engine is all metal and is stinking heavy. They dont make them like that anymore do they? there is not one piece of plastic on that thing. It looks like the headlight is even glass.

If it's like the one my brother-in-law has the haedlight IS glass. Like yours his is all metal. When it's heading down even a slight grade God help anything that gets in it's way!

*

Well Oliver made it through the coach he was searching yesterday and is about to enter an old style coach that has seating compartments. Who's ever ridden in one of those? In this one there's a corridor down one side of the car going from one end to the other. The side of the corridor that fronts onto the seating area is lined with sliding doors. Each door allows access to a small compartment with two rows of seats, three seats to a row. The two rows face each other and there's a small table in between. If you want to play games or cards or have a snack you have to bring your own. There's room under the seats for small carry-ons and an overhead rack for things like briefcases, attaches, etc. There are small hooks on the wall to either side of the entryway to hang coats. If it's a deluxe compartment there are four seats, two to a row with a small storage compartment between the seats in each row. Again there's a small table between the two rows of seats but this time the table has a chess-checker pattern and has game pieces for chess and checkers and there's packs of cards for those who would rather play cards. There's also a call button for snacks and such. There's a lavatory at one end of the car and a small food service for tyhe deluxe compartments at the other end. Now that's my kind of railcar. A car like that probably never existed but in Oliver's adventure it exists.

NEWS FLASH! There's a terminator loose in the front half of the train! Oliver's life just got much more interesting!

Nothing much else went on today.

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Posted by JeremyB on Sunday, November 24, 2013 8:02 PM

Hi Guys,

All I did today was well, nothing,lol. I watched the final f1 race of the year. My mom and dad are cleaning up there house and my dad gave me his old lionel and american flyer trains. They dont run that great anymore, they were his from the 60's. The one lionel engine is all metal and is stinking heavy. They dont make them like that anymore do they? there is not one piece of plastic on that thing. It looks like the headlight is even glass.

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Posted by Cederstrand on Sunday, November 24, 2013 7:30 PM

Strawberry cheescake and mint tea, please.

***Ulrich, that is a neat little critter.

***Dennis, I have always wanted to see a BIGBOY under steam in person. Sounds like a bit of work just getting it onto the mainline. Would be so cool to see that.

***Todd, thanks for the chuckles. You have a way with words.Laugh

***Tom, I wouldn't consider that "not much action". I'm lucky to catch one train every couple weeks in town and often have to go chase it down to get a good look at it. Lucky you!

Have a good night all.

Cheers! Cowboy Rob

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, November 24, 2013 6:19 PM
How about a Sprite please. Thanks.
Is it me, or does the soda today taste weaker than when I was a kid.Hmm
 
Welp, Didn’t get to the trainroomSigh, I know, I know. There’s time yet, but alas… no. I knew I had a lot of old pack-ratted clothes but gee whiz. I STILL don’t need to even LOOK at another t-shirt. Someone buys me one I’ll stab ‘em in the eye. Good thing is, I’ve only bought just a few. The rest were either given to me or came with some purchase. I think I’ve only bought 1 ball type hat too. Got several dozen of those. That’s the next project. Confused NahLaugh. Army boots don’t fit anymore. Do your feet get bigger when you get older? Ah well, time to rest a bit before heading up to the restaurant to watch Family Guy and American Dad. Might just head up earlier to catch Bob’s Burgers. You never know.
 
 
Honestly I probably would have made it to the trainroom but, well, I started to watch this show I’ve never seen called Mountain Monsters and…Zzz...accidental nap. You know how that happens I’m sure.

 

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 24, 2013 5:50 PM

Kyle
I hate this new forum software, I have been on the trainsmagnize forums more since the have the oldsoftware. For some reason our new software combined with the apple iPhone spell check hates spaces, but that is the least of the problems. Crossing my fingers that they are going to bring the old software back.

Seems to me that the tech crew didn't make sure the cases of bugs were off the premises before they rolled out this software. Like you I hope they get it corrected quickly. I want my spell check back!

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Posted by Kyle on Sunday, November 24, 2013 5:31 PM

It is in the 80's hereCool Unfortantally the trades are blowwing at 5 mph.

I hate this new forum software, I have been on the trainsmagnize forums more since the have the oldsoftware.  For some reason our new software combined with the apple iPhone spell check hates spaces, but that is the least of the problems.  Crossing my fingers that they are going to bring the old software back.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 24, 2013 4:50 PM

Sir Madog
... those Pacifics of Deutsche Reichsbahn or Deutsche Bundesbahn hardly ever pulled freight trains. They were made for speed, and not for pulling long freight trains. I bet they could not get a freight train moving without the help of a pusher engine.

Freight trains in Germany tend to be on the short side compared to those in the US or at least they were when I was there in the 70's. The average freight going through Stuttgart usually numbered less than fifty cars.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Sunday, November 24, 2013 3:25 PM

Sir Madog

Good Afternoon Gang!

It´s a beautiful Sunday (early) afternoon in my neck of the woods. Went for a little walk after lunch, but I am glad I am home now. It´s sunny but cold - near freezing. TG no "schn*w", yet.

This morning I cleared up my rack to make room for a test track on which I can run the critter. It´s running nicely, but in backwards gear it is a little wobbly. One of the whells seems to be more oval than round. I don´t really mind, as these critters usually ran wobbly...

Here is a pic on my test track:

 

 

 
Burlington Northern #24
Well, I picked up 6 fleischmann DB freight cars and will soon pick up a Marklin DB Pacific to lead them around.

 

... those Pacifics of Deutsche Reichsbahn or Deutsche Bundesbahn hardly ever pulled freight trains. They were made for speed, and not for pulling long freight trains. I bet they could not get a freight train moving without the help of a pusher engine.

MAke it a great day, everyone!

 

Hmmmm, it's that or a 2-10-0. I love the 2-10-0 it's my favorite engine to use on railworks, then there are the tank engines. Decisions, decisions, decisions.

 

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Posted by tcwright973 on Sunday, November 24, 2013 1:14 PM

As previously mentioned, we got in a couple of hours of railfanning yesterday. Sort of quiet, with only 5 trains. 2 intermodals, 2 mixed freights and 1 crude oil unit train.

Got a little of that white stuff last and the roads apparently iced over, as there were lots of fender benders in the area. Overnight the temperature dropped down to 17 degrees. My of my, but I miss summer already. Dinner tonight is homemade Beef Stroganoff with noodles, and we will open a bottle of Riesling from SEneca Lake.

Stopped by a place in Pittsburgh we sometimes go to watch trains earlier this afternoon. Not much action with only 1 train, a mixed freight. However, for all you folks with small layouts and trying to run multiple locomotives on short trains, here's your prototype justification. 4 engines, 2 GP38-2 & 2 GP38-3 pulling 7 cars. 

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Posted by TMarsh on Sunday, November 24, 2013 1:04 PM
Good Morning!!!  err, afternoon I guess.
 
 
Mr Pibb and the Sunday dinner buffet please. Thanks.
 
Already went to the Breakfast buffet at the Golden Corral this morning. Only time the place isn’t packed. Busy, but not insanely packed. That is one place in Springfield that could truly use another.
 
Karl- I gave up on Christmas shopping years ago. Cash. That’s what the kids get from me. Cash. They don’t seem to mind one bit. Now Brenda, well that’s another story. I don’t consider shopping for her, shopping. I consider it more…Confused...survival tactics.
 
Welp, Brenda’s making candy, don’t get all excited, she’s not very good at it, and I am about ready to go through my dresser drawers and get rid of all the old worn out too small clothes that I keep for to use as work clothes but never do because…..well…they’re too small. That and I have some stuff to do in guess wher??? The trainroom!! Yup hope to get a few more things cleaned up in there whilst I do that last load of laundry. Might even run a train around the big loop. Yes, yes, yes, it's a loopy not a point to pointy. Oh, gotta do the winter overalls too so two loads.

 

Ya’ll have a good day, ya hear!!!!

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Sunday, November 24, 2013 12:31 PM

wetidlerjr

Good Morning!

...from Tipton IN.

 

Mischief

TIPTON IN

 

 

Whistling

Hi T-Bill,

Nice to see you again, But you must have slept in today.

10:41 is very late in the day for you to be checking in.

Johnboy out.................HHhmmmm fresh coffee from Ohio.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Sunday, November 24, 2013 10:50 AM

Good morning. It's 36° with 61% humidity. The high will be 48° and feel like 44°. Expecting rain tonight.
 this morning becoming  this afternoon. Tonight there's

So far my only plans for today are to make Oliver's life difficult. The next coach in the train is an old one that has a corridor on one side of the car. Seating is in small compartments with six seats each. A car like takes longer to search and there's more places to hide items, bad guys and surprises.

Other than that I have no plans.





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Posted by wetidlerjr on Sunday, November 24, 2013 10:41 AM

Good Morning!

...from Tipton IN.

 

Mischief

TIPTON IN

 

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, November 24, 2013 10:18 AM

howmus

Mornin' I think....

Very white outside the windows this morning.  Something called "Lake Effect" has cranked up overnight and we have  a little over 1" of blowing frozen precipitation out there.  They have salted the roads here, but I will have to do some digging out of the drifted stuff before going anywhere.  I was supposed to meet the family at church, but didn't make it.  I watched several cars sliding around in the road in front of my house and figured I could pray right here this morning.  I also overslept this morning so really didn't have time to get everything done.

Zoe, just a refil for my coffee right now.  Thanks!

Catch you all later...

73

 

 

Better thee than Me!

We ended up with a just dusting, but at 17F last night, had to "drip the pipes' and antifreeze {the nontoxic RV H2O kind} the drain to make sure we had water this morning! getting bitter cold out there tonight posta b only 7F? or is that tomorrow night?

Ah well, they forcasted a BITTERLY cold winter this year for us'ens up chere in the NE USA. Not looking forward to 4 long months like this... Brrr..

We only keep the heat at about 63F, since MOH is now working and go the promotion, we COULD turn it up 5 degrees, but we wnat to try it and see if we can keep costs low by keeping it down. We just "butttoned down " with plastic the back doorway and the front LR windows.

I used to keep it at 50F at night and only up to 54F during the day {unless company came which was rare, I'd turn it up} before my disability went through. I'd have to wait for my HEAP award letter to see what I got, translate into propane gallons usage and determine IF and HOW HIGH I could turn it up! I had no choice then basically if the HEAP didn't cover it, I could only afford one extra tank on my own, if that..I'd try to get it filled in April-May when lower cost so I'd have at least one tank to go into the heating season with. I usually did not turn it on until..la ti da...November 25th. Unless pipes were gonna freeze. And try in March-April to leave at least 1/2 a tank {100 gallons} to get filled for the next winter cycle.

The WInd! OH, nasty this AM when I went to get gas and the paper! Tore off some of the plastic put on the front porch just yesterday!

Well, off to do more laundry finish my pilgramage to out the scented stuff...

I remain, shiveringly yours, {actually not really, with 3 layers on is quite comfortable}

-G

-G .

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, November 24, 2013 10:01 AM

Mornin' I think....

Very white outside the windows this morning.  Something called "Lake Effect" has cranked up overnight and we have  a little over 1" of blowing frozen precipitation out there.  They have salted the roads here, but I will have to do some digging out of the drifted stuff before going anywhere.  I was supposed to meet the family at church, but didn't make it.  I watched several cars sliding around in the road in front of my house and figured I could pray right here this morning.  I also overslept this morning so really didn't have time to get everything done.

Zoe, just a refil for my coffee right now.  Thanks!

Catch you all later...

73

 

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 24, 2013 7:18 AM

Good Afternoon Gang!

It´s a beautiful Sunday (early) afternoon in my neck of the woods. Went for a little walk after lunch, but I am glad I am home now. It´s sunny but cold - near freezing. TG no "schn*w", yet.

This morning I cleared up my rack to make room for a test track on which I can run the critter. It´s running nicely, but in backwards gear it is a little wobbly. One of the whells seems to be more oval than round. I don´t really mind, as these critters usually ran wobbly...

Here is a pic on my test track:

 

Burlington Northern #24
Well, I picked up 6 fleischmann DB freight cars and will soon pick up a Marklin DB Pacific to lead them around.

... those Pacifics of Deutsche Reichsbahn or Deutsche Bundesbahn hardly ever pulled freight trains. They were made for speed, and not for pulling long freight trains. I bet they could not get a freight train moving without the help of a pusher engine.

MAke it a great day, everyone!

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, November 24, 2013 2:28 AM

went to a garden party..

GOOD SUNDAY MORNING!!

Today is Sunday, Nov. 24th, 2013!

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

  Today's fun limmerick:

There once was a chick from 408
She met a guy who asked her for a date.
They wined and they dined,
having a wonderful time,
hoping their new friendship would never abate 

 

Today's weird words:

Rawky: foggy, damp and cold

Glissade: a gliding step in ballet; a controlled slide in the snow

Cunctation: procrastination, a delay

Used in a sentence: Hank's cunctation of doing the glissade was due to the rawky weather...

Geeked

 

-G .

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, November 24, 2013 1:17 AM

Evening All, A banana milkshake please Chloe. Been a warm day, high of 75 F currently 70 F. Finally got a day off, but have a long lists of things to do for her-in-doors. Sigh Got the lawn mowed, a pruning job carried out on a feijoa tree, and some garlic bulbs planted before it got too hot outside for this boy. Her-in-doors was happy and suggested why didn't I do some model railroading, while I was cooking dinner. Got four tracks laid on my scratch built ferry slip. Big Smile Am going to put my feet up and watch the Dr Who 50 year annivesary special, after giving the garden a water.

Thoughts and Best Wishes to Johnboy and Others who need them.

Cheers, the Bear.

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Posted by Burlington Northern #24 on Sunday, November 24, 2013 12:44 AM

last mountain & eastern hogger

Whistling

Hi Sgt. Dupree,

Am I missing something or what.???

Can't think tonight what would be ( DB)  in your post.

I hate abreviations.............

Johnboy out................................and scratching his head

 

yep, Deutsche Bahn. I'm in love with German Steam, and my gramps was working on the docks in germany prior to the outbreak of vietnam. 

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Posted by Cederstrand on Saturday, November 23, 2013 10:43 PM

Chamomile tea please.

Not sure I ever mentioned a short while back the Mantua 2-6-6-2 w/ tender had arrived. Santa's early Christmas present. Anyway, it didn't want to run and the wheels would stick every couple revolutions. Finally just gave it a bunch of throttle and it smoothed out. Not quite the quality or precision of others (MTH & BLM come to mind), but so long as it can haul a small log train up and down a mountain (when I get one builtWhistling), that is all I will ask of it. And of course to look cool sitting on a siding when at rest.

Healing thoughts to those in need.

Good Night all.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 23, 2013 8:02 PM

JeremyB
Im in the market for a new precision screwdriver set, anybody have any tips on some good ones?

There are two that I use.

#1 Project Source presicision screwdriver set

#2 Kobalt 10-piece screwdriver set

 

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Posted by JeremyB on Saturday, November 23, 2013 7:43 PM

I can tell winter has set in here, my skin is dry already,lol. Im in the market for a new precision screwdriver set, anybody have any tips on some good ones?

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, November 23, 2013 7:23 PM

howmus
Jeffrey, That "Indian" wouldn't be named Jeffrey would it?

Whatever gave you that idea? No. It's Bear. Scott Running-Bear.

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  • Member since
    January 2008
  • From: Shalimar. Florida
  • 2,622 posts
Posted by Packer on Saturday, November 23, 2013 7:15 PM

Evening guys

It's been a busy day. I had to work today and my boss claimed it wasn't as hectic as last week. A co-worker stated that it was because me and another person were there... Now I have the sinking feeling I won't be getting saturdays off. Which means no going to my MR club.

I got home, washed, polished, and waxed my car. Then cleaned the house. Now I'm wore out...

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.

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