Have fun with your trains
BPoi Unfortunately my cat won't allow me to have a messy workbench, so I have to keep things neat and storable at the end of each session. Bruce I can relate. Everything on my workbench is a cat toy, so I have to put most of the stuff away when I am not at my workbench. As a result I have a very clean workbench.
Unfortunately my cat won't allow me to have a messy workbench, so I have to keep things neat and storable at the end of each session.
Bruce
I can relate. Everything on my workbench is a cat toy, so I have to put most of the stuff away when I am not at my workbench. As a result I have a very clean workbench.
Nothing 'under construction'. I am creating 'Car Cards'/ 'Waybills' at this time....
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
russ_q4b BPoi Unfortunately my cat won't allow me to have a messy workbench, so I have to keep things neat and storable at the end of each session. Bruce I can relate. Everything on my workbench is a cat toy, so I have to put most of the stuff away when I am not at my workbench. As a result I have a very clean workbench.
I don't let my cats go anywhere near the train rooms!!! That said a neat workbench is not conductive of having fun model railroading... Here I am having fun:
LOL and 73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Rivarossi 2-10-2, with Sagami can motor, home turned flywheel, KTM gear box, tyco drivers and rods. Monogram backhead. It runs smoothly. Finally!
I'll post pix when (if) I get my other crashed 'puter back.
Nothing exciting. Working with plaster cloth to create a base for scenery.
Guy
Modeling CNR in the 50's
making some progress on a simple, hand operated turntable
My base is 1" foam on 1/4" luan. After drill a 1/4" hole, I cut 10+" pit out of the foam. I think i can make the turntable bridge from a truss bridge kit, using foam to space them and a 1/4" phono jack held in place with 1/8" plywood.My track is layed on 1/4" sub-base on top of the foam. The bridge section is about 1 1/8" tall. I think a piece of balsa under the bridge track will make trackwork heights match.
greg - Philadelphia & Reading / Reading
Just finished my first ever weathering project! What fun! Made a mess on the workbench...
But turned this...
Into this...
And this!!!!!
I'm working on four Labelle passenger car kits. As designed, they are too long for my layout. So, the back shop boys are "abbreviating" them. Here are the coach, dining, and baggage cars (the open box in the back is the soon-to-be-started observation car:
Phil, I'm not a rocket scientist; they are my students.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Let's see.
My workbench has an old Oriental Limited HO scale USRA Pacific on it. I've had this locomotive for about 25 years but only now did it come up for painting, lettering and weathering. It is an undecorated model but the paint needs a topcoat.
It also needs some better track pickup. While the model runs really well, it tends to lose pickup from the right side driving wheels. I installed a decoder a few years ago which made this even worse. With the brake detail on the loco it looked like adding wipers to the tender trucks was a better option. You can see the tender trucks have sprouted some wires as well as the sockets they plug into on the rat's nes.. um, decoder wiring. Now on to the paint booth....
George V.
JaBear, your work bench kind of resembles mine in that it is in reality the dining room table, so food is the thing most often on my workbench.
farrellaa comments that they say a cluttered work area is the sign of genius. "They" also say that cleanliness is next to godliness. However, I guess if you reside in The LION's den messiness is next to godliness too.
My workbench consists of the dining room table and the top of my bookshelf right now and there is nothing worth showing.
Robert H. Shilling II
I have an old Walthers FM switcher. I converted it to DCC a long time ago, and hoped I would be able to do a quick sound decoder installation by plugging in the new sound decoder. But, I didn't do a good enough job getting the wires organized with the original harness installation and I can't get the speaker & enclosure to fit in the engine and put it all together without something rubbing on the moving parts of the motor and gearing. Looks like I'll have to disconnect and start over, probably won't be as time consuming as it seems now....
Gidday. it’s not so much of what’s on my work bench, but what shouldn’t be. Her-in-doors and daughter staging a coup........ ............. and winning. Help!!!! Cheers, the Bear.
Perhaps find a way to let it be known that you found an article in an old MR about model railroad uses for sewing machine mechanisms, such as animating model pile drivers. I know - we could start a thread in these forums on that very topic, submit some authoritative sounding comments to the thread, complete with photos of destroyed sewing machines, then you could print it all out and leave it casually in a place where it almost has to be seen. I think the sewing machines would be placed out of your reach fairly quickly.
Dave "anything to help" Nelson
dknelson Gidday. it’s not so much of what’s on my work bench, but what shouldn’t be. Her-in-doors and daughter staging a coup........ ............. and winning. Help!!!! Cheers, the Bear. Perhaps find a way to let it be known that you found an article in an old MR about model railroad uses for sewing machine mechanisms, such as animating model pile drivers. I know - we could start a thread in these forums on that very topic, submit some authoritative sounding comments to the thread, complete with photos of destroyed sewing machines, then you could print it all out and leave it casually in a place where it almost has to be seen. I think the sewing machines would be placed out of your reach fairly quickly. Dave "anything to help" Nelson
Dave, OUTSTANDING idea!!!
In addition to some 3 B&O units I have ripped apart for a customer for paint, (waiting outside temps in the 70s). 4 Genesis F7s awaiting renumbering, 3 FAs awaiting the same, and a S2 awaiting sound (All fo the same guy!)
For myself, I am working on a Tyco Chattanooga Choo choo , repowered with a NWSL gearbox and a can, new tender with DCC,
and if that isnt enough, a full re-wheel and remotoring of a Penn Line Midget Diesel! along with new paint & details
Yes, I is a sick puppy! <--------- insert maniacle laughter here~!
Karl
NCE über alles!
dknelsonPerhaps find a way to let it be known that you found an article in an old MR about model railroad uses for sewing machine mechanisms, such as animating model pile drivers. I know - we could start a thread in these forums on that very topic, submit some authoritative sounding comments to the thread, complete with photos of destroyed sewing machines, then you could print it all out and leave it casually in a place where it almost has to be seen. I think the sewing machines would be placed out of your reach fairly quickly. Dave "anything to help" Nelson
Cheer, the Bear. (Boss of Home when I’m at work).