Good afternoon All!
Stopped in for a few moments!
Galaxy...Good luck, on Your new life...hopefully!
Garry...Congrats on Your Livestock trailer build.....Does it roll??? He' He'.
Grain trucks... Magnuson used to make a resin cast kit, I believe Walthers took them over, but I don't see any offering of it in the catalog. You can use one of those GC lazor kit body's and build Your grain body, just remember to put the bracing outside of body and smooth inside, like plywood on a homemade farmers grain truck. Rear gate would look the same as the sides, but with a opening like a small gate that can be opened like in a dump truck. I have seen some home builds that started out as a dump, converted to a grain truck. You have to give it some thought, as to how to get the grain out once at the mill...rather than shoveling it out...time consuming. For how one would look or if You want to take the plunge and purchase a Sheepscot feed truck body, they look exactly like a grain truck....if not, You can at least see what one looks like:
Click on ''canvas covered feed truck''.
http://www.sheepscotscale.com/site/gallery/galleries/bodies?page=2
Grain Trailers...Should You want them...again You will run into the same thing as far as era is concerned and may have to scracth Your own or purchase a Wilson grain trailer kit from Lonestar. They will be around 60's era and above. They are fine kits...true 1/87 scale, finer detail than Sylvan, but cost more and are ABS Plastic, not resin. I have built three of their grain trailers and two flat bed kits, quite some time ago, when they were cheaper:
https://www.lonestarmodelsinc.com/
I've enclosed a pic' of one of the flat beds that I built with a Truss girder load on it, made with Plastruct girders, A-Line 40 links per inch chain, that actually holds the load on...I also learned some new inaudible words, on that build.
Have Fun!
Take Care, All!
Frank
Garry Wrote - YGW ...Other than two of them meowing with a Southern accent, they go very well together. --- ROTHF Thinking of a cat meowing with a southern accent is funny !!!
Galaxy - Welcome to home ownership !
Ken - Howdy
RH Shilling geez 3 degrees already ? Wow we are only down to teh 50s here.
Howmus - I just dont understand why anyone wants to buy with eloectronics systems that get hacked ! Geez people think I am crazy because I still use cash and checks and I refuse to do on line billing. I have been hacked, my wife has been hacked....
Jeremy - Hope your day off was good.
Ulrich, Steve, ....Hello all.
Gotta get back to w**k
TTYL
YGW
Good evening, diners. Had another cloudy day in the SE Ohio River Valley but drier than the last couple of days. Raked leaves this afternoon as it looks like the city will be around with their leaf vac rig tomorrow as they have the sign up on our street this afternoon. The city here provides two leaf pickups each fall. The leaves go to the local compost farm and are recycled as mulch for the city. Keeps the leaves out of the landfill as open burning is banned in town.
Order a batch of ties and a bunch of switch ties this afternoon as I am at a standstill laying tracks without more switch ties. Had order ties/switch ties from Walthers in October but they have been back ordered with no indication of when they will ship. So, I ordered direct from manufacturer. Hope they can give better service.
Frank, your trucks are really impressive. I have a Sylvan resin cast grain truck awaiting painting and assembly. Any suggestions on how to pin stripe a HO scale grain body?
Howmus, your mention of NY state maple syrup brings back fond memories of a departed friend who used to bring back syrup for us when we lived in Iowa. He retired and moved back to the Syracuse area.
I had a very easy computer add on experience today. Bought and installed a 5tb external storage unit that was truly plug and play. Backed up my entire photo library in about 15 minutes. It contained over 10 years of photos. Now I can delete about half of the photo library and hopefully speed up my laptop.
Galaxy, take it easy with your moving activities.
Jim
The benchwork is in the house and the road bed is down. The layout is flat and mostly straight as it is based on the intermountain/desert southwest. The new section will be a town and farm land. Here are a few pictures--
The new section
The corner. A mess with all of the buildings and vehicles with no place to go.
And the yard.
Richard
Well, I got nailed again. I must be related to Ray! I checked my MC account before bed to make sure a payment was received, and saw a charge I didn't know about. Turns out, some jackhole is running around Amman, Jordan, with my credit card number. Luckily, only 1 of 5 charges went through, and that one is being removed, too, but this is insane! This is like the 4th time I've had this happen in the last 12-18 months. This time, it was on an almighty chip-equipped card that I don't use a lot. Just very frustrating.
Now, to try to wind back down so I can sleep. Later.
December 3:
The quotes and word of the day.
The best way to pay for a lovely moment is to enjoy it.
-Richard Bach
Are right and wrong convertible terms, dependant upon popular opinion?
-William Lloyd Garrison
It's a moment that I'm after, a fleeting moment, but not a frozen moment.
-Andrew Wyeth
Durable (adjective) \DUR-uh-bul\
1: able to exist for a long time without significant deterioration; also: designed to be durable
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
GM, MEN!
Today's word:
A story should have a beginning, a middle, and an end, but not necessarily in that order. -Jean-Luc Godard, film director (b. 3 Dec 1930)
Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough.
-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.
Howdy, everybody !
DSPP FanGood morning MR fans! Mind if I join you? Thought I would stop by the diner and join the conversations. For those of you who glanced at my "back in the saddle" General Forum thread, you already know that I am returning to the hobby after a 5 year hiatus, and am working hard to complete my new layout, that is based on the South Park Division of the Colorado & Southern narrow gauge. For the last few weeks I have been working diligently to complete Como Roundhouse, with complete interior and supporting overhead belt drive (OBD). This stone roundhouse and OBD work is, without a doubt, the most challenging modeling I have ever done. It literally took me 5, 12 hr. days to complete the machine shop and OBD. I'll post pics of the completed structure. I really look forward to meeting all of you diner patrons. =D
DSSP Fan .... ..... Gppd to see you here. ... I like Colorado narrow gauge, but don't model it. Too mny choices, and not enough resourse and time. .... I model mostly CB&Q in about 1960 ..... Your Como Roundhouse must be impressive. I'd like seeing photos if you can do so.
Frank .... Thanks for commentimng on my live stock trailier and providing thoughts and information about possible grain trucks. .... I think Slylvan has a grain truck too, but I'm not sure.
Happy Model Railroading !
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
Heartland Division CB&Q ..... Your Como Roundhouse must be impressive. I'd like seeing photos if you can do so.
..... Your Como Roundhouse must be impressive. I'd like seeing photos if you can do so.
Here ya' go...more to follow, in a few days.
Garry, Sylvan has at least five different makes of grain trucks. I have one on the bench to paint and assemble. I have never done a resin kit. A first for everything, I guess.
Welcome D, glad you joined in the conversation.
Afternoon folks!
Janie, I'll have a Turkey Club Sandwitch, hold the tomatos for lunch. Acup of decaf would be good as well...
I spent most of the morning clearing up a problem of why I had not gotten any emails for the past 2 days! TWC was very helpful with the "chat" screen with help in resolving the issue. someone got into my account at TWC and sent all my emails to a @gmail.com account... They are looking into what happened. Hmmmmmmm.....? I do know where to check in my account if I stop getting the many, many emails I get everyday again. What ticks me off is that I was expecting a whole bunch of emails relating to things I am currently working on for some of the organizations I volunteer for.
DSSP Fan, welcome to the diner!
Catch you all later, I hope.
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
DSPP Fan,
Fantastic job on the roundhouse detail....You're a Man after My own heart. I just love putting in detail on structures/vehicles, no matter how long it may take...time in that respect to Me is irrelevant....the outcome is worth more to Me, just seeing how close I can come to My vision, of a finished project. Along the way, of many trials and errors, I usually find better ways to accomplish My vision. Just as in climbing a Mountain.....the climb...is more important than getting to the top. Looking forward to seeing more of Your work!
Garry, I forgot about Sylvan...they do have about 8 grain trucks like You were looking to do...single axles though...but good enough. Peruse the link I gave You about them.
Garry....One more ting'...You say You wanted to have a tarp on the grain truck....A little tip for the tarp...coffee can aluminum peel off seals...the ones that You find on coffee cans plastic/tin, that have to be peeled off. They will hold their shape, once formed and can be painted. Can be cut with a pair of scissors.
Back to My project.....
Hi DSSP,
Welcome to the Diner. Lots of us Ol' Pharts hang out here. But in keeping your ears open you can sure learn a lot of stuff.
My congratulations and praise on the interior of that roundhouse. That is beautiful detailing work. I am impressed and envious at the same time.
I am at work right now so can't take much time. The LM&E is going through some concrete work, as over the next while I will try to bury three rail lines in concrete (Smooth it) under my elevated Union Station. This tooo shall be an experience.
Johnboy out.........................for now
from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North..
We have met the enemy, and he is us............ (Pogo)
JAMES MOONAny suggestions on how to pin stripe a HO scale grain body?
Jim,
If You are just looking for a nice fine line stripe along the side of the body and even cab...look into Automotive pin-stripe tape. It comes in many colors and I have found that the 1/16th size is perfect for a nice fine line without having or trying to paint it.
In the pic', the Transcon truck in between the two Autos was done with Black pin-stripe tape. The pic' of the loaded flat bed trailer/tractor, the straps on the fuel tank was done with 1/16th pin-stripe tape. I have even made them even smaller to 1/32nd by trimming them down with a Machinist steel rule and #11 exacto....patience being the key, on a sheet of glass...wears blade tip out fast though, on glass.
Take Care!
Frank ... Thanks for the tip about making tarps. Your model trucks are very impressive.
DSSP ... Wow ! ....... Now, that's a roundhouse ! ... Excellent work !
Jim .... I'll look again at the Sylvan web site fot grain trucks.
JohnBoy ... Is your "concrete" actually plaster ?
Heartland Division CB&Q JohnBoy ... Is your "concrete" actually plaster ?
Garry, I'll be trying a Woodland Scenes product called "Smooth It"
I watched a few videos where it is being used and I think it is worth a try.
If any one else has some hints or tips in this area, I am all ears before I get started.
Frank, you sure have a great truck collection there and I know they have all been specially built or heavily upgraded. Supurb work there. and thanks for the tips that you give each of us from time to time.
When I first trucked with my Fathers outfit, which were all gas burners, I mainly drove a 9000 White, with a 185 horse Reo motor in it, single axle and pulled everything from a 28' cement deck, to 48' flat deck for culverts, machinery and hay bales. At one time we had a contract with Brantford Coach in Winnipeg to bring in new trailers that had been sold or to go on their sales lot. The one that sticks in my mind was the first volume van that Westons Bakery bought. They had a very old fleet and a pretty dumb fleet manager. He ordered a 45' trailer, 13 ft high, on a single axle with old style vacuum brakes. We still had an old Dodge tractor that had both air and vacuum on it so we got the call. Weston's had only had it for a couple of weeks and we get another call to take it back to the factory to have a tandem bogie put under it with a chaange up to an air system and, oh yeah, the measurement they had given was meant to be an inside measurement and the factory had made it 13' overall height. Therefore they couldn't get the last box of bread in against the roof. You definately need someone who knows what they are doing when ordering new equipment. That cost them alot of money with the upgrades and two round trips to Winnipeg for me.
Weston's was the forerunner of Wonder Bread up here.
Johnboy out.....................
Evening Diners,
My dad came back home today. He was supposed to be home yesterday but he missed his flight. He thought the 2th was on a Thursday not on a Wednesday.
Since he's here I would have problems logging in because he's a complete internet user.
I weighted myself four days ago at being 200 pounds. I will lose 20 within a month or so. Depending on the walks and the dog.
Train News: I returned my Grand Trunk Western boxcar for the correct number that came in yesterday. Nothing on the layout process it's been slow these past few weeks.
Talk to you guys in a few days when I get the chance.
Hi guys
in early today, didn't sleep well so figure it's just as easy to get up and have a cup of coffee before work. If you will permit me to get some things off my chest.
at the moment im kind of down in the dumps. The manager I really like at work is leaving, his last day was yesterday and am going to miss him. I just feel like I'm stuck in a rut there, almost like the tires are spinning but I'm not getting anywhere. Maybe something new in the new year. Also my wife is off right now, she hasn't used a sick day in almost 10 years and was just be overwhelmed at work, working 7 days for the last few months. She went to her doctor to get stress leave and got it so that's good. Problem is her company even though she is full time doesn't cover short term sick leave so she has to go though un employment for it. And that may take a few weeks to get started. Money will be tight for a bit but she really needed a break, I went from seeing a person who really enjoyed her job to a person who hated it with a passion all within a year too.
well best get moving, kind of,lol I don't go into work until 7 but want to browse around. I work tomorrow also until 3:30 also and want to strat. A small modelling project for my rod hockey game. I'm going to cut out the plastic net and replace it with real mesh. I have a old mosquito net that is almost perfect size scale for it. So want to spend some time at the bench working on that on Sunday.
Glad I was able to get that off my chest, you guys are my friends here so know I can get some kind comments back
im still excited f Christmas and my birthday next Wednesday,lol but I kind of wish it would be over and done with at the moment. And just back to a normal time. I just find that Christmas starts earlier and earlier each year and by the time it gets here I'm sick of it,lol
another thing, sorry to rant fellas is that everyone at work is sick. The smart people call in, one lady left yesterday with a horrible cough. meanwhiwle the two that came to work sick in the first place and spread it around are mad and complaining when others stay home. drives me crazy, if your sick don't go to work nobody else wants a hacking cough or stomach flu that could have been avoided had they just not come in. i think we all work with somebody like that, I get that you came in and are trying but think of others that may get that later on.
thanks again for listening guys
i will try to drop back in this afternoon after work if I can, funny thing I was actually feeling off yesterday myself. It went away though which is good. Also my anxiety and panic attacks have been kind of creeping back in so have to try to just let some stuff slide and not bother me. If start worrying over little things it will lead to one. like a guy at work says don't worry about things here, just do what you can do. That's all you can do right?
zstripe Good afternoon All! Stopped in for a few moments! Galaxy...Good luck, on Your new life...hopefully! Garry...Congrats on Your Livestock trailer build.....Does it roll??? He' He'. Grain trucks... Magnuson used to make a resin cast kit, I believe Walthers took them over, but I don't see any offering of it in the catalog. You can use one of those GC lazor kit body's and build Your grain body, just remember to put the bracing outside of body and smooth inside, like plywood on a homemade farmers grain truck. Rear gate would look the same as the sides, but with a opening like a small gate that can be opened like in a dump truck. I have seen some home builds that started out as a dump, converted to a grain truck. You have to give it some thought, as to how to get the grain out once at the mill...rather than shoveling it out...time consuming. For how one would look or if You want to take the plunge and purchase a Sheepscot feed truck body, they look exactly like a grain truck....if not, You can at least see what one looks like: Click on ''canvas covered feed truck''. http://www.sheepscotscale.com/site/gallery/galleries/bodies?page=2 Grain Trailers...Should You want them...again You will run into the same thing as far as era is concerned and may have to scracth Your own or purchase a Wilson grain trailer kit from Lonestar. They will be around 60's era and above. They are fine kits...true 1/87 scale, finer detail than Sylvan, but cost more and are ABS Plastic, not resin. I have built three of their grain trailers and two flat bed kits, quite some time ago, when they were cheaper: https://www.lonestarmodelsinc.com/ I've enclosed a pic' of one of the flat beds that I built with a Truss girder load on it, made with Plastruct girders, A-Line 40 links per inch chain, that actually holds the load on...I also learned some new inaudible words, on that build. Have Fun! Take Care, All! Frank
Hey Frank, what do use for the windows on the building behind your tractor trailer?
Nice work on everything in the scene, BTW. Dan
GM,MEN!
Well,itcertainly is strange living at the new house, even though it is not yet "moved into. MOH stays at the old house until we can get all moved, so no one breaks in or we have a pipe leak [bigger than the one we apparently have}.
It is strange now sleeping without MOH and the cat, Cud Cuds. {hsort for cuddles]
Today's Word:
Todays quotes:
Not what I have, but what I do, is my kingdom. -Thomas Carlyle, historian and essayist (4 Dec 1795-1881)
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
SouthgateHey Frank, what do use for the windows on the building behind your tractor trailer? Nice work on everything in the scene, BTW. Dan
Dan,
Thanks for the cudo's...the glazing is just the clear styrene that came in the kit, all glued together with GS Hypo cement, including the plastic window frame. I like using it because it will stick to painted surfaces and is very strong, when cured. Just a few drops is all that is needed, unlike a solvent cement that will smear if not careful. This is fairly thick, clear cement, drys clear also. Jewelers use it for setting stones, in rings and jewelery. That building was made to have parts removable, side wall and complete roof and slide in doors. The frame You see on the wall is 3/16 and 5/16th white pine, that I cut on My various table saws and glued to the styrene wall using original contact cement. It is extremely strong. Interior lighting is strip SMD's, that also are removable, they just rest in the trusses. A couple of pic's when I was building it:
I would also like to Thank all the other Diner member's for their kind word's.
Take Care,All!
Uncle_Bob Well, I got nailed again. I must be related to Ray! I checked my MC account before bed to make sure a payment was received, and saw a charge I didn't know about. Turns out, some jackhole is running around Amman, Jordan, with my credit card number. Luckily, only 1 of 5 charges went through, and that one is being removed, too, but this is insane! This is like the 4th time I've had this happen in the last 12-18 months. This time, it was on an almighty chip-equipped card that I don't use a lot. Just very frustrating. Now, to try to wind back down so I can sleep. Later.
As a vendor, I can tell you that I do not need your card to put charges on it. I only need to know your card number, the expiration date, and your zip code, and I can enter that information on my terminal and it will show up as a telephone order. So the chip does not protect you from that.
What the chip will do is eliminate the need for someone in the store to touch your credit card. And even that is not really true, since you will hand your card to a waitress or some such, who will run it and bring it back to you.
Do you eat at any Jordanian restraunats? Pay cash in the restraunts, and sea if that helps.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Good morning everybody ..........
last mountain & eastern hogger Heartland Division CB&Q JohnBoy ... Is your "concrete" actually plaster ? Garry, I'll be trying a Woodland Scenes product called "Smooth It" I watched a few videos where it is being used and I think it is worth a try. If any one else has some hints or tips in this area, I am all ears before I get started.
John Boy ... I have not used that material, but it should work well for you. ... I used plaster in my streets with streetcar tracks. After it was dry, I used the corner edge of a putty knife to make groves to clear for wheel flanges. ... I added a very small amount of black acrylic paint to the wet plaster so it was a light gray color instead of white.
DSSP ... I suggest you post the photo of your excellent Como roundhouse in Weekend Phto Fun so others may enjoy seeing it.
Lion ... That explains why I must enter a zip code when I pay at the pump in gas stations. .... I generally use cash for small purchases at grocery stores, etc. There is a lot to be said for using real money.
Hello all
Off today for sawbone test at local hospital. Have developed a lump under the skin on my right chest. Going to get test run to figure out what it is and what is causing it. Very tender area.
Ray - Isnt it a major headache when email doesnt work well ?! Tech can be so helpful but oh so frustrating
Lion sorry to hear of your troubles. How is the healing coming ? Caight any wildebeast yet ?
Frank - Man those are GOOD. I had to study the one Rig to discover whether it was real or not !
DSSP - That is an impressive round house - welcome to the Diner.
Galaxy - Love the Winston Churchill qoutes. The Charles Swindol qoute is spot on !
Jeremy - hope your wife gets the rest and stress free kiving she needs. It is okay to "rant here" that is what we are here for to let it hang all it and have others care and pray for each other.
Richard - That is some exciting stuff going on that layout - bet you are excited !
Angelob - Well maybe you can squeeze in some time to post.
Johnboy, Garry. Ulrich, Steve - Howdy hope you have great a modeling day !
Gotta run to the hospital. Requesting prayers for a good report and here is a for those in need.
YGW ... Just saw your post.... Let us know the results. Porayers for you.
Everybody ..... I posted a photo of my livestock trailer in Weekend Photo Fun if you are interested. .
yougottawantaRichard - That is some exciting stuff going on that layout - bet you are excited !
Unfortunately, my excitement has turned to angst. In all of my excitement, I laid the roadbed and track, but forgot to drill the holes for the Tortoise motor control rods. I am trying to figure out if there is a way to retrofit the holes without pulling up all of the track. bordering on
RideOnRoadI am trying to figure out if there is a way to retrofit the holes without pulling up all of the track.
The Tortoises don't have to mounted directly under the centerline. You can offset them to either side and even extend the throwbar and connect them an inch or so away from the track. Or, you can bend the top of the wire into a dogleg and slip it under the throwbar from one side.
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
Well, last night didn't turn out as planned. I didn't much feel like cooking, so I picked up a chicken pot pie and put it in the oven, consuming a couple of cold ones while it cooked.
The phone call came at 8:30, like the Bat Signal flashing across a clear sky with a few conveniently-located clouds to reflect from. Someone needed a goalie.
The trouble was, the game was in the next town at 8:40. I packed up my gear and drove over, and then suited up in time to play for most of the hour and a half they have. How often does a pick-up hockey player get cheers just for walking into the building?
RideOnRoad yougottawanta Richard - That is some exciting stuff going on that layout - bet you are excited ! Unfortunately, my excitement has turned to angst. In all of my excitement, I laid the roadbed and track, but forgot to drill the holes for the Tortoise motor control rods. I am trying to figure out if there is a way to retrofit the holes without pulling up all of the track. bordering on
yougottawanta Richard - That is some exciting stuff going on that layout - bet you are excited !
All you have to pick up is the switch. Just cut the rail joiners with your motor tool, and lift the switch out. Drill the hole (in the RIGHT place) (LIONS like 3/8 to 1/2 inch holes).
Trim back the ties and install new railjoiners so that they slip all the way on. (Remember to remove the pieces from the rest of the tracks.) Drop the switch back into place, and slide the jiners so that they will do some good.
It is a fast and simple operation, wand you can complete it before the next train comes by.