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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 25, 2016 4:14 PM

The day is coming to an end and I shall be heading for they hay in a few moments. I am with the forum now exactly 7 years and have posted 8,092 times to it. That makes 1,156 post per year or a little over 3 post per day - quite a lot!

I never knew I was that talkative Laugh

G´night!

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Posted by Steven Otte on Friday, March 25, 2016 4:28 PM

galaxy

 

GRR....THAT WORKED!

Thanks Mr. Otte, sorry for the hot headed responses on galaxy1-but I KNEW someone would read it and pass it on, I MAY delete that one AFTER I change the password here. I KNEW my email was NOT invalid, BUT..I have A Q: if the OLD password worked with the OLD email, WHY did it tell me my EMAIL {NOT password} was invalid when I asked it to send a password reminder?????

Short answer... I don't know. I push pencils, not bits and bytes Tongue Tied I'm just the one unlucky enough to be easy to get hold of Big Smile Anyone still having trouble at this stage should e-mail Customer Service at their new address, ModelRailroader@CustomerSvc.com.

But I will spare you (and everyone else) some more trouble by passing on something that we all learned AFTER writing that oh-so-helpful sticky post... Confused the new higher-security password requirements only take effect IF you decide to change your password. If you don't want to change your password, you don't have to, even if it wouldn't meet the new requirements -- you're grandfathered in.

The only thing everyone HAS to do is re-login from scratch the next time they visit after the changeover took effect.

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Posted by der5997 on Friday, March 25, 2016 5:56 PM

Very quick Hello from the motel in Motel in Moncton. Ulrich - fishline is an excellent solution. On the last layout I used a hook on the ceiling and a length of line to hold up the end of a cantelevered layout feature which was beggining to sag. IIRC I ran the line skywards through a convenient street light!

Train show after breakfast Yeah

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, March 25, 2016 6:16 PM

Sir Madog

The day is coming to an end and I shall be heading for they hay in a few moments. I am with the forum now exactly 7 years and have posted 8,092 times to it. That makes 1,156 post per year or a little over 3 post per day - quite a lot!

I never knew I was that talkative Laugh

G´night!

 

First, good to see you came back to rejoin us! we' miss you!

Second, I have about 1000 posts more'n you. But I have been here about 3 years longer, sometimes I just had nothing to say.... 

Its not a contest, but I'd like to see 10 grand in posts fo nonsense from me! That was another reason I was SO er um ah angry that it told me my email was invalid.

Have a great night every boy...

NOw if THEY"D FIX MY MORTGAGE ACCOUNT!

Geeked

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Posted by BigDaddy on Friday, March 25, 2016 6:45 PM

Evening Diners

Howmus, looks like an interesting program.  I had no idea what terms to search.  Frankly I was big into film photography and never attacked learning digital photography with any degree of perservance.  I guess my macro Nikor is 44 years old.  If I did a lot of model photography I'd definitely get that program though.

Ulrich Good to see you back.  Exactly what is Petra's Easter cake?  My mom always used to make ham for easter, which was alway too salty.  Now that I'm in charge, I am going to make my second rib roast ever.  For dessert I am making Brandy Alexander Pie.  Nothing healthy about it.  http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/29/magazine/29food.html?pagewanted=print&_r=0

Didn't get much done today.  A forum member invited me to Mainline Hobbies, an exceptionally well stocked train store, but they forecasted morning rain and I didn't want to deal with that for a nearly 3.5 hour round trip.  The rain didn't happen till early afternoon.  I did cut the end tie off all my turnouts, getting ready to start laying track. 

Do not buy the Harbor Freight imitation Exacto blade set.  It looks great with a couple dozen blades of various shapes and 3 or 4 handles.  The blades break on the 4th or 5th cut and fly like pieces of a Takata airbag.

 

 

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, March 25, 2016 10:18 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer please

 Pretty much a nothing day. No good or bad just the same old stuff.

 YGW Guess you are busy. I have sent you 3 PM's. You should have the package Saturday. Be on the look out for some C&O decales I think where still in the box I sent.

 Ken

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 26, 2016 3:04 AM

Good Morning!

Our weather guessers were utterly wrong in their prediction of today´s weather. It´s not dull and rainy, but bright and sunny - what a boost to my spirit!

I was able to shoot a couple of pictures of my layout without using the flash or the tripod. The pictures show the backdrop without the corrections made. I will have to get a bit of lumber and a couple of lugs before I can do that. I will ask Petra to take me to our DIY place later in the day.

Here are the pictures:

Henry - Petra´s Easter cake is just any cake she makes when it´s Easter. This time it´s a lemon cake. She does make cakes and pies often these days. We can feast on a cake for a whole week if she does and that gets a bit too much cake eating Ick!

Galaxy - great you were able to re-enter this place.

Have a great time!

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Posted by galaxy on Saturday, March 26, 2016 5:24 AM

Sir Madog

Henry - Petra´s Easter cake is just any cake she makes when it´s Easter. This time it´s a lemon cake. She does make cakes and pies often these days. We can feast on a cake for a whole week if she does and that gets a bit too much cake eating Ick!

Galaxy - great you were able to re-enter this place.

Have a great time!

 

Ulrich:

 

ANY chance Petra could open a small bakery and SELL her cakes and pies for a small side income? over here MANY start off with a good hot selling  baked iteman sell to groceries, specialty stores and cafes anddevelop quite a business that CAN make millions if featured ona  TV show, increasing demand to commercial bakeries and RAKE in the profits!

Just an Idea...

Geeked

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 26, 2016 5:56 AM

galaxy
ANY chance Petra could open a small bakery and SELL her cakes and pies for a small side income?

Unless you have gone through the correct vocational training, you can´t open a bakery in Germany. We gave that some thoughts already a few years ago and had to learn that we could do it nearly anywhere else, but not here.

I think this is rather stupid, but that´s the way this country is - rather stupid!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, March 26, 2016 8:49 AM

Good morning .... 

Ulrich .... Your Swiss Railway layout looks fantastic! ... It is at least as good as (if not better than) the project layouts published in Model Railroader. ... Thumbs UpWowBow..... Perhaps, you should start a thread just to show it off in the main forum. 

Also, Ulrich .... I know what you mean about stupid laws such as the one you mentioned. The examples are endless. 

Galaxy ....  I still think it is very good of you for ebing the kind of friend "Train Nut" needs at this time. 

Happy Model Railroading ! 

GARRY

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, March 26, 2016 9:18 AM

Sir Madog
Unless you have gone through the correct vocational training, you can´t open a bakery in Germany. We gave that some thoughts already a few years ago and had to learn that we could do it nearly anywhere else, but not here.

Many years ago, I knew a young woman who had studied cooking at the Cordon Bleu in Paris, so she was certainly qualified to be a chef.  She started doing some catering out of her home, only to be shut down by the Board of Somethingorother.  I turned out that to do that, she would have had to have a full restaurant-grade kitchen, with all the expensive "compliant" equipment, and regular inspections.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Saturday, March 26, 2016 9:51 AM

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 26, 2016 10:27 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a bowl of hot oatmeal with brown sugar and a pot of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast Coffee for my R&GV RR Mug.  Huh?  Oh, just checking to make sure you have the proper board of health inspection stuff posted.....

I'm reminded of when I was in the Philipines for a couple weeks many years ago.  Every major street had a "Jim and Marie's Tire Vulcanization and Lunch Counter".  I used to laugh and ask about those places.  The family I was staying with would just say....  No, no...  You not want to eat there!  Yep, you could have the bare tires on the junk Jeepney redone while you got food poisoned by Marie (and maybe catch some other stuff while you were there).  I dunno...  I think maybe some of those dumb laws were put in place for some very good reasons..... Whistling  Just riding on a 4 seat Jeepney with 10 other people running stop signs and red lights at 60 mph was enough of a scary experience for me....

Sun is trying to shine here in the Finger Lakes Region today.  Currently 41°F with a high around 50°F sometime this afternoon.  If it was a tad warmer I think I would go out in the back yard and get some sun on the patches of psoriasis on my back.  Needs to be about 15° warmer for me to do that.  I do need to get my laundry done today, so I best get moving.

Have a great day out there!

73

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

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 26, 2016 11:18 AM

Things get even more stupid when you understand that Petra has a college degree in nutritional science. She used to teach these things in a vocational school and guess who attended her classes.

I have given up of attempting to understand the world. All I want is to live in peace and quiet, in freedom and in as good a health I can have!

Foun d a nice video on Youtube showing the short streetcar line from Soller to Puerto de Soller on the Balearic Island of Mallorca - the second favorite vacation spot for Germans as well as Dutch and Brits!

Quite a picturesque run!

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 26, 2016 2:02 PM

Sir Madog
All I want is to live in peace and quiet, in freedom and in as good a health I can have!

Good afternoon Herr Ulrich!   May you find the peace and quietude that you need my friend!  You and Petra are in my daily prayers....

Seems empty in here today, so lets play a "What's Wrong with this Photo?" game for a bit...  I'm getting together some photos to enter in the upcoming NMRA Convention this May and decided to get a few new photos of the old Octagon Blacksmith Shop I built a couple winters back.  The Prototype shop was built in 1832 and the model is as it might have looked in 1925 which it is always on the SLOW.  I thought thgis photo was going to be a keeper, but there are a couple problems with it.  One might be a big problem with the judges at the Convention....  See if you can find them...  (I'll put up the shot I plan to use later.)  If you click on the photo, you can see a larger one at Photobucket.

Later!

73

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 26, 2016 3:43 PM

Ray - I remember vaguely seeing that picture a few years ago, but I have only a very faint memory on the issue with it. IIRC, it had something to do with the train in the background and/or the viewing angle.

I am probably all wrong!

Well, time to roll-out the sleeping bags in the hay - CU all tomorrow!

Oh, before I forget it - that backdrop is now nicely straightened out and the retaining walls to cover the transition installed - looks even better now. I guess I´ll keep it the way it is.

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 26, 2016 3:47 PM

Hi Ulrich, it is actually a photo I took today, but it has the same basic problems as one from back then.  Yes, it does involve the train in the background, and the angle it was shot at which shows something that wouldn't likey be there in real life.....

73

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 26, 2016 3:56 PM

For the life of me, I can´t figure it out, but I trust you will solve the mystery for us tomorrow!

G´night!

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Saturday, March 26, 2016 5:17 PM

Whistling

Hi Guys & Gals,

Chloe, for this ol' phart could you order me a Denver with Home fries and a Dr. P.  Thanks much.

Ulrich,  I'm waiting to see the final job on the backdrop. So far the layout looks great and YES as Garry said I really do like your new Bus.

Well, just got my and my wife's income tax done up.She gets $153.00 back and I owe $157.00. So that is at least better than the last few years have been.  Always glad to get that figured out and over with.

Was down to the LM&E this afternoon and was running some trains for my Grandson. I have a road close to the edge in front of the elevated station and he loves to run his Hot Wheel cars and some of my CMW cars along that road with the trains running. Good fun for Grampa and him.

Ray, I can't pick out any errors. I think it looks great. We are talking the Blacksmith's shophere now. The other pic looks good with the loco closer but realize you lose sight of the drag it is pulling.  Sorry to hear about your car, but glad you don't need a body shop too.

Galaxy, glad to have you back. Sounds like there has been a lot of work happening in your new tent. Should be ready for Better Homes and Gardens soon.

Br. Elias, that is great that you got a surprise package this morning. And it sounds like all kinds of stuff that you use regularily.  Thumbs UpThumbs Up.

Hope you are all having a great Easter week-end, but do remember the "Reason for the Season"

Stay healthy and well, Prayers and Blessings where needed.

Johnboy out......................Later Mates

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Posted by Uncle_Bob on Saturday, March 26, 2016 5:20 PM

Ray, it's a great pic, but what is a beer car doing on the rails during the height of Prohibition?

Not sure what the other mistake is, unless it has to do with the autos.

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Posted by howmus on Saturday, March 26, 2016 5:30 PM

Uncle_Bob
Ray, it's a great pic, but what is a beer car doing on the rails during the height of Prohibition?

Bingo!!!!  We have a winnah over here....  That is the big one.  The other problem is a bit more subtle and has to do with something that shouldn't be seen probably. 

Janie, Out Uncle_Bob's dinner on my tab, please.

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Posted by der5997 on Saturday, March 26, 2016 7:05 PM

Good evening Diners! Safely back from the train show – and getting across the parking lot to go in was the greatest challenge – the freezing rain had continued overnight. While over as precipitation, the stuff on the ground was treacherous in the extreme.  Scored some useful buildings, and a small cut of gons plus a flat car. There’s also two “quantum” box cars.  Identical road names so they could be in two places at once – hence the designation. Smile, Wink & Grin Missed getting tunnel portals by about an hour – and there was no Z anywhere in the show. But all-in-all a great time and I came home under budget! $30 for the buildings and the same for the cars, three of which have micro-trains truck/couplers and one of those is aMT/Rapido transition car. How sweet is that?
Just going upstairs for tea and I’ll bring the camera down with me. Haven’t read any posts since my note last night. Early to bed tonight. Before I go, Happy Easter everyone! – Oh, and here’s a present from Krump whom some of you may remember from the old Coffee Shop. https://www.facebook.com/ProudRedneckFarmer/posts/10154168595705649?comment_id=10154168615145649
This is the Train show haul.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Saturday, March 26, 2016 9:18 PM

howmus

I like the picture, but I've got two problems of my own, related more to the composition than the content.

The Blacksmith Shop should be the focus, and I'd rather see it more centered.  The whole picture is heavily weighted towards the right side, with the shop, the stone wall and the locomotive.  The even distribution of those three puts the eye on the stone wall, which is fine as it is but it takes away from the shop, and the whole left side of the picture is marginalized.

The shop, the old car and fencing around it, and even the couple on the left side are worthy of photos of their own.

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Posted by Uncle_Bob on Saturday, March 26, 2016 11:04 PM

Happy Easter, everyone!  Smile

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Posted by herrinchoker on Sunday, March 27, 2016 3:41 AM

And the same from the island---Happy Easter to one and all----herrinchoker

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 27, 2016 4:51 AM

Happy Easter to all!

We changed to DST last night. Europe is always a little later in doing that. It would certainly make sense to change at the same time, but why do things that make sense. That ain´t fun!

The spell of nice weather is over and we are back to our usual wet misery for the holidays. It isn´t much fun to go an an Easter egg hunt with rain drizzling down your collar.

I´ll make it a quiet day today. Just sort my thoughts on a few layout issues, like how to make that grade crossing leading to the cement silos and how to design the layout lighting. The latter is a big issue, for which I have no solution - yet.

Here is another short video I found on Youtube. It shows a model of a Czech narrow gauge line with real sounds dubbed in. The guy who did that must have gone through a lot of effort but the result is stunning!

Zoe, it´s Sunday, so I´ll be having that big Sunday breakfast, that´s crisp fried bacon, scrambled eggs, buttered toast & jams, a tall glass of OJ, hotcakes from the griddle, sausages and gallosn of coffee, please.

Have a great one!

Edit: Ray - the Prohibition is not on my mind, as it was one of those many stupid thgings happening in the world.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 27, 2016 7:35 AM

Yoohoo! Anybody here?

Just in for a spell to get a sip of coffee and wait for someone to join me.

It´s a boring day and all I am inclined to do is to search the web for a train video worthwhile to watch.

In my search I came across a video filmed on Norm Charbonneau´s celestial O gauge layout. OK, it is a bit of a heresy to show a Hi-Rail O gauge layout here, but I cannot help being amazed by the heft and the atmosphere of it.

 

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Posted by galaxy on Sunday, March 27, 2016 7:45 AM

GOOD HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!

{I'd say more, but it might be religious and I don't want to get banged}

WEll, I picked up some red raspberry bushes..just to of them. I will order a dwarf blood orange tree to add to the Lemon tree. Thye will stay in the bonus room, with 4 very LARGE  windows {3'x4' each, two mullioned together}, two on the south and two on the W side....the W side has a single door, but we hope to take out the two windows there and replace with a slider...IF we can find one short in height enough to fit the existing header...MAY have to order one custom made. The lemon and blood orange will only grow to 4 to 6-7 feet well under the ceiling, though it is only as tall as the single door on the W side..about a foot taller or so on the E side{slanted}. They DO need to be pruned, so they will stay that under the ceiling height. I was also thinking of a  miniature olive tree...but it might be too much! 

I plan a garden for next summer, and can graden a little this year..there is a raised 4x4' plastic bordered bed and two 2'x2' "tubs" out back from the previous owners. I can do herbs in one 2x2,and dont know yet what will do with the 4x4 {it is divided into 2x2 sections...maybe canteloupe and eggplant in one "cell" or zuchinni and yellow squash, of course MOH likes spaghetti squash so gotta have some of those...but need spacec for them to wander, so may try them direclty in the ground... tomato of course in one "cell", and I dont know in the other cells yet.

I want edibles to grow, I am NOT  aflower person, though MOH is.....but I believe a plant should be edible too...hence the lemon and blood orange an raspberries! I want a FRUIT COCKTAIL tree too,,, grows apples, and peaches and pears and plums or something...all on one tree! But first we have to get ri of the trees out back thaat are NOT edibles... I wonder if there is a sugar maple out there, didn't pay attention when they were green when we visited before buying. ANd I don't know how to tell buy bark. ANYONE have a clue how to tell? PLEASE tell me!

WE also want to planr a "green screen" of evergreens of some type along gte fence for privacy...we are not exactly fond of "OPC" {Other People's Children} an we have babies behind us and to the N of us..THANK GOODNESS For fences! But balls may still fly in our direction.

WE already have a neighbor two houses up from us to the S mad at us. He likes to golf. He likes to golf on his 65'x131' suburban lot. His balls end up in our yard. SO we'd find the S single gate open, unlatched but closed, or whatever. HE's getting his balls in our yard. WHen his balls are in our yard, he exposes himself to our yard. He has white balls, yellow balls and blue balls. SOme are hard, and some are soft and squishy. His balls can get caught in our lawn mower and we don't know damage that will do,,,to our mower or what the mower will do to his balls. SO we LOCKED The gate to keep him and his balls out of our yard. He's NOT happy with us and has scowled at  MOH more than once. It will teach him to NOT to point his balls in our direction. WE dont want his balls anymore. FENCES {and LOCKS ON THEM} make good neighbors-some great poet said that once.


SO children of course, will have their balls in our yard, granny was playing with two under five year olds behind us yesterday, playing ball, SHE was throwing the balls at the kids to hitbut throwing them in the direction of our yard. I WAS hoping she'd throw one over the fence and ask me to return it while i was out there, but no luck, I woulda told her to keep her balls in her yard, not ours.

WE don't want to make enemies of our neighbors, but our yard is for our enjoyment and not theirs!

SO..anywho

eventually there will be a stamped concrete or paver patio with a Pergola over it out off and behind the bonus room, a mini glass {polycarbonate}green house, beside it an "open weave" latticed "green house", and a nice wooden shed. WE can stretch a canvas over the openings in the pergola.....to cut down on direct sun, we are whitefolks and fair skinned at that, and I don't need any more skin cancer removal surgeries with skin grafts.

JOHNBOY: There IS STILL LOTS to do,, the LR isn't finished yet! WE have more ideas than money. MOH wants to make the siding In an English Tudor manner {or mannor, lol}style too. HOUSE AND GARDEN WILL have to wait a few years.

 

Well, I think it is nap time,it may be early to you, but I have been up since 2 am, was shopping at wally world at 5am and home by 7 am, so I have had half a full day already!

HOEP THE EASTER BUNNY Brought you some good trains! {not for me thanks, I THINK I have enough {? can you ever have enough?}}

WEll, HAPPY EASTER

We are having a nice HAM dinner.

Geeked

-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.

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:49 AM

Easter Bunny hopped in with baskets of Jelly Beans.

Nice Bunny. LION ate bunny. him tasty...

 

ROAR

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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Posted by BroadwayLion on Sunday, March 27, 2016 8:51 AM

ROAR

The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.

Here there be cats.                                LIONS with CAMERAS

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