Good Morning All,
34F again with sunshine. It was 29F when I got up so we should have a good day. Nothing much to report today - went home and caught up on sleep last night so no MRR stuff to report.
Galaxy - hope you get over the creeping crud you got soon. Must be miserable.
Ray - that looks much different (and better to my eyes) with the darker wall. My only quibble now is the top block should probably have more definition (dirt/soot) and as a truck driver, I think the fence is too close to the building, especially if it was there during the horse and wagon era. If you leave it as is you should at least break a couple of rails and lean some posts back. When I went past our last shop the other day, someone had hit the 20ft roll gate and bent it at a 90deg angle. Stuff like that.
Ulrich - I'm no architect, but the buildings look good to me. Is the slope of the back section roof correct for the climate you model?
Well it's all starting in the shop so I gotta run. Cheers, J.R.
Good morning! Here' in New England we're in that season that Kurt Vonnegut Jr. used to call "Unlocking," or what the folks a bit further north in Maine call "Mud Season." 28 this morning, 61 later today according to the Weather Channel's page for our zip code.
Ah, hospital food. About 20 years ago I went in for rotator cuff surgery, after a disagreement with the mountain on a black diamond ski slope. What do I remember most about the experience? The macaroni and cheese I had for lunch. I was recovering from surgery to repair an injury, so I had no particular dietary requirements, and I ordered mac'n'cheese because I thought it was something they couldn't mess up. I was wrong.
Good luck with that job, Jimmy!
Ray, I do like the darker color on the stone wall.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Morning all. Waiting on the Reading heritage unit, should be leading south towards me today, and also waiting for the job to call.
(My Model Railroad, My Rules)
These are the opinions of an under 35 , from the east end of, and modeling, the same section of the Wheeling and Lake Erie railway. As well as a freelanced road (Austinville and Dynamite City railroad).
MisterBeasley:
I got a real laugh out of your "built upside down" joke! Hilarious!
Thanks for the humour!
Fortunately for me (touch wood!) I haven't had a cold or the flu for years! However, when I was running a bakery in the 1990's I was so worn out and exhausted from the 16+ hour days that I ended up in the hospital with the flu because I didn't have the strength to stand up for more than a few minutes. We thought that the bakery would lead to riches. Instead it caused me to miss two years of my sons' lives. Thankfully we got out alive with our finances intact.
Enough with the bad memories!
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
I am miserable and am going back to bed.
SOrry not quite so '"cheerful" this morning!
Now where is the new box of Puffs?
-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.
RAY:Now the retaining wall looks "more correct" in color. BUT NOW I think it needs some "soot" on top the color that is there now! It would have very much settled on the "ledges" of the stones that stick out, I think. Maybe.
And YES, Jeffrey may be there awhile. SO your card should get to him. When I told him he was very well missed here in the diner/forums, he said "apparently".
Richard{rideonroad}: It could mean both! That hte food is edible and "passable" thorugh the system! Our hospitals around here serve ala carte style and restaurant style kinda any-time-you-are-hungry, so it is good food in our hospitals, I didn't ask him what they fed him! could have been Cajun style Hippopotomus dung heaps on a slab of gopher brains bread!
well, more later...
Good Morning!
Another dull day here, so I will spend my time inside, fiidling around with some more ideas for the structures on my layout. Got up quite early and used the time to finish the drawing for that pier on the right side of my layout.
Please take a close look, whether it looks OK to you!
Ray - what a superbe job! The scene is now absolutely perfect!
Got to get running, so CU later!
Have a good one!
Absolutely gorgeous job there Ray. I haven't been here all day due to stuff. Plus it's bed time.
Chamomile tea, please.
***Ray, AWESOME JOB!
Good Night Y'all.
Rob
Evenin' Janie... place is empty. Nobody here fior 6 hours I see. Wonder where everyone is? i need a nice hot cup of decaf to help me unwind.
Spent most all day down cellar in the train room today. Doing a lot of odds and ends for the Blacksmith Shop scene. Made a bunch of changes that have been suggested to me by a few folks. What? photos? Of course! I wonder if the place is empty because everyone is tired of my photos.... Anyway here are a few new ones done tonight.
I darkened the retaining wall (maybe too much soot, I don't know). I may moderate the effect a bit using some ash powder tomorrow... We'll see.
This one I rather like. Needs a few more boxcars on the track to make it look like a full train is going by though...
Hope everyone is having a great evening where they are. Prayers for all in need of them!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
galaxy . . .He says the food is "passable". . .
. . .He says the food is "passable". . .
Hmmm, does that mean it is mostly edible, or that it does not cause constipation?
As for me, I am breaking in my new compressor today. I can't wait to see what kind of damage I can do with an airbrush. Also, I saw a red coachwhip snake on my bike ride today. It was laying in the bike lane, sunning itself.
Richard
tcwright973Ray - I meant to ask you the other day, and I forgot. What are the vinyards saying about the upcoming grape season? There was an aricle in the paper here a few days ago that the growers in Pennsylvania are reporting a very high loss of grape vines due to this past winter. They expect a shortage of grapes to impact their business. I think their worried about this coming fall's harvest.
Hi Tom. Yes, some growers have already stated they may not have a good enough crop this year to even bother harvesting. We will just have to wait and see how the vines come back, I guess. It would impact most wines in two years, BTW as most are held until then for sale.
Italian Roast coffee in a SUNNY SOUTHERN mug.
***Ray, other than agreeing with everyone else on the somewhat bright wall, there is one other real problem with that scene: It isn't sitting on my layout. Well done!
Have a great day all.
Cheers! Rob
G
I had something drop shipped to Jeff he will get it friday
Ray - I meant to ask you the other day, and I forgot. What are the vinyards saying about the upcoming grape season? There was an aricle in the paper here a few days ago that the growers in Pennsylvania are reporting a very high loss of grape vines due to this past winter. They expect a shortage of grapes to impact their business. I think their worried about this coming fall's harvest.
By the way, thanks for the picnic bench. Now we have a nice place to sit and wait for the next train. Great looking scene...
Tom
Pittsburgh, PA
Hi huys
SPoke to Jeffrey,
He is a man of few words but he says thank you all and that he is tryng to do what he must to get through this. Still indefinite as to when he is released.
He says the food is "passable".
If all works out well, He might have a way of communicating with us all sooner than later!
He told me to "get over that cold". I am trying, but it is winning right now.
Resting is my priority today. Not much I can do with a running nose and eyes.
Well, I'd best get back to resting. maybe see what is on the TV.
Mornin'.... Hmmm. OK then, Afternoon folks!
Zoe, since your still on duty I'll just have a refill for my Seneca Lake Dark Roast coffee rifght now.
Yesterday my new food processor and the replacement Coffee maker arrived. Washed the old camping percolator I was using and tried out the new 4 cup Mr. Coffee... Made an excellent brew if might say so!
Ulrich said, "Going to be an awful lot of w*rk to scratchbuild this:". I think you mean, Going to be an awful lot of fun to scratchbuild this!
I figure that Jeffrey will be at the rehab place for a while, so I sent him a card addressed to the hospital yesterday. Most hospitals will forward cards, etc. for a week or so after the patient has left anyway.
Thanks for the comments on the photo I posted last night. I have already done another wash of gray on the wall, and a few other things I know need to be attended to. A member of another forum over accross the street was brutally honest with things he noticed, and this was very, very helpful! He saw a few things I didn't notice. I will post him a thank you this afternoon. He saw 3 of the 4 items I knew about, and added about 5 more... Most are correctable without a lot of effort, and I have already seen to a few of them this morning. Photos tonight, I hope...
Catch you all later!
mikeGTW G sent you a reply I kind of thought it odd no wifi where Jeff is so I'm on my way out for some shopping will need address later today at least it gets me away from my trains for a while Iknow that s blasfemy (spelling?)
sent you a reply I kind of thought it odd no wifi where Jeff is so I'm on my way out for some shopping will need address later today at least it gets me away from my trains for a while Iknow that s blasfemy (spelling?)
I replied to your reply in the PM's private conversations!
and no, helping a nother MRer is nto blasphemy!
Got up a little early this morning and decided it was nice enough outside to do some Springtime chores. That means window washing. So now the attic and 2nd floor are done. A total of 13 double hung windows. Sure glad they tilt in. Tommorow I'll do the first floor. That will be 8 double hung, 3 deadlight windows, 2 doors and 3 storm doors. These big old houses do have a lot of glass. After lunch today, I think I'll go outside and clean up some leaves with the "leaf vac". Tommorow will be the last day the township will be picking up leaf bags until the Fall.
There saying we might hit around 70 degrees this weekend. Sounds good, but with the weather we have been having this year, it might mean 20's on Monday with snow. But I'll keep my fingers crossed. Have a good one...
Heartland Division CB&QUlrich .... I failed to say last night I replied to your PM. ....
Garry - I sent you an email this morning!
Whew - I done it! I finished the side elevation of that deck (pier?). Gives me an idea of what it will look like and I can check and verify the dimensions. Going to be an awful lot of w*rk to scratchbuild this:
... and all of this will be built using scale lumber, cardboard, paper, clear acetate glazing and 1mm brass nails (for those nut and bolt-things!
Morning all. Terrible news near me. School stabbing and 20 injured. Supposed to be a 10th grade student at the school. Otherwise, I am decent this morning. Waiting for my call back, but it has only been a full day so I am still positive that I have this job lined up.
Good morning.
Ulrich .... I failed to say last night I replied to your PM. ....
Galaxy .... I replied to your PM too.
Still thinking of my conversation with Jeff.... he really is a good guy to talk with. I admire his positive attititude. He has a way of accepting things as they are and going forward while making the best of things. He greatly appreciates everybody being concerned about him, but he does not seek pity.
Happy Model Railroading
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
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Good Afternoon!
Gosh, it´s already afternoon! I was busy drawing up a plan for one of those decks on my layout, including the buildings on it. Quite a task. I think I will have to make some sort of jig to get an even spacing of all the piling. I am not yet done with the drawing and will post it later.
Ray - the vote seems to be unanimous - that stonework is way too clean and bright. I´d tone it down a bit and weather it a little. Maybe some green stuff growing in the cracks and crevices will also help.
Back to the drawing board!
CU later & have a good one!
Todd
Central Illinoyz
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I'm a small town boy. A product of two people from even smaller towns. I don’t talk on topic….. I just talk.
37F and sunny this morning. I'll have the ham egg and swiss on a toasted roll to go with the coffee please Zoe. I see Galaxy was in 5 hours ago this morning. I'm impressed.
Garry - thanks for the update on Jeffery. It's good to hear the recovery is going well if too slowly to suit him.
Ray - I agree with the others, I was going to mention the stone retaining wall was awful clean especially for a steam era road. Maybe use some of the same techniques you used on the shop ?
No MRR stuff last night. Got some chores done and then settled in to watch the second UConn game.
Gotta run, it's another busy day in the shop. Cheers, J.R.
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MIKE GTW: I re-PM'd you with a converstaion! LOOKING FOR A REPLY! SOON!
GARRY: I P'MED you back!
PS: Garry, the problem with me and colds is that they turn to bronchitis/pneumonia easily!Right now i am just miserable.
RAY: YES, a resounding YES on the gray wash! Being roughly the same area as you, they are just TOO CLEAN and WHITE! Maybe some grimey black? WHile some have been "yellowed" there is sill TOO MUCH WHITE that also would/may also havbe been coated in a layer of some "free-range soot" from the steam loco on the tracks below? Even if it was made with Pennsylvania Blue stone, they would have been gray. Or granite would be..well..mottled gray?Dunno.
V8vega: The dentist is a fine fellow. likes me, and I, him, but he is the bane of my existance! I inherited my mother's bad teeth, so I know what you are going through. He did a root canal with a crown that bought me about a year more with that tooth, and then it failed. I have "standing appts" with them as it can take up to 3 months, and often get "preferntial treatment". I have both upper and lower partials.GOod thing I had INs coverage that covered it all, but now other new insurance, will cost me a fortune in copays! See him this friday, I do. Oh goodie!
howmus Heartland Division CB&Q Question, is the rock in your area pure white? Garry, Ah... No, but most of the RR stone walls tend to be a light gray... Think I should do another wash of gray on the walls? 73
Heartland Division CB&Q Question, is the rock in your area pure white?
Garry, Ah... No, but most of the RR stone walls tend to be a light gray... Think I should do another wash of gray on the walls?
Ray ... I think I would try it on sample rocks off the layout. ..... Rocks around here are sort of yellowish brown, and that's why I asked about rocks in your area. .... Another thing I have done is simulate moss with a very, very thin layer of green. Again, I would experiment on some scrap rock pieces off the layout. .... Your scene looks so outstanding, however, as it is. So, you really do not need to make any changes.
Galaxy sounded rough. Usually trhe first day or two of a cold is the worst. Sounds like Mrs. Galaxy is very sick too. Hoe it is a cold that goes away quickly.
Heartland Division CB&QQuestion, is the rock in your area pure white?