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Posted by cudaken on Saturday, August 13, 2016 9:54 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer please and keep them coming! Bang Head

 Gosh what a day Bang Head

 Worked Sucked Rail Spikes! While I sold half of the people that came in, everyone that bought, bought a floor model and wanted to take the mattress with them. That ment I had to help them bag the mattress and load it while I had other customers waiting for me! Bang Head Then to top it off, one of the customers I never wanted talk to again called 3 times!!!!!! Every time she called I was surrounded by customers! Bang Head

 Fence Front. Bang Head Never let anyone work on the proptery while you are not watching! It was rainning when I left for work, and they had not showen up yet. So I figured they would not show, wrong! While they did what I told them to do more or less. If I had been home, I would have changed gears. Cannot fault there work, just the vision I had in my head.

 Train Front Ed, man they are sweet! Never thought I would be getting a couple Pennsylvanaia SD 7's! How did you know I had some Pennsylvanaia engines all ready? Far as the BLI B&O F7's Bow. Think they are in stand by mode . Only thing they will do is idle. I have one other engine with a QSI decoder and had the samething happen with it. Think F6 will wake it up. To beat to play with them right now. I allso have the same switcher in Rio Grand colors, you are right the decoder install is a pain in the caboose. 

 All I can say is Thank You Ed. Bow I am so lucky you have taken a liking to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 Ken

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by gmpullman on Saturday, August 13, 2016 10:34 PM

cudaken
Never thought I would be getting a couple Pennsylvanaia SD 45's!

Whistling Ken! Sorry you had a rough day! Somebody say SD45s? Don't judge an engine by its box... I lost a bunch of my original boxes in a fire back in 2012. Those SD45 boxes were all I had around.

I ran the B&O Fs through their paces just before boxing them up. Should be good to go? I think they're Paragon2 not QSIs. Glad you got everything OK and the fence guys didn't use the package to pound the posts in with!

Have fun,

Ed

 

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Posted by FRRYKid on Saturday, August 13, 2016 11:41 PM

Flo, could I get my traditional breaded mushrooms with blue cheese dressing? Thank you.

Ended up going home early from work. Got so sore that it hurt to move. I do get sore frequently but getting sore enough to have to leave work doesn't. Thankfully, this was my Friday. Hopefully, I can recover the next two days.

Hobby Front: Got the gon finished this morning. Got the truck screw problem figured out at least to my satisfaction. (One screw did take a spot of CA to get it to hold, but not enough that an unscrew would be impossible.) Got the ACI and lube decals put on this morning. Momentarily forgot where I put them but they were on the car travel box sitting on my ottoman. Also got the beads for another project associated with the expansion. (Reference http://cs.trains.com/mrr/f/88/t/257943.aspx. The color {celery} is just subtle enough to remind me of the look of the inside of the shells.)

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Posted by "JaBear" on Sunday, August 14, 2016 7:17 AM

Gidday Chloe, just a glass of water tonight please.
 
herrinchoker. At the time I was introduced to Aussie Rules, my flatmates and I were on the 1500- 0300 shift and when we got home we had the choice of either a sports or B movie TV channels. Perhaps I should be very careful of what I say but having tried to watch a couple of American Football games, I must admit that the B movies could be faster moving. They have very recently started showing Aussie Rules on poor mans TV here and I must say that the game has been cleaned up a fair bit since the late 70s.
 
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Posted by MisterBeasley on Sunday, August 14, 2016 9:39 AM

Good morning!

At least it looks good, but it's already 83 and going up to 95.  It's too hot to bike again, although I got a nice ride in yesterday and it will "only" be in the 80s the rest of the week.  Maybe I'll go to the gym and do some upper-body stuff.

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Posted by howmus on Sunday, August 14, 2016 11:13 AM

Mornin'.....  Er....  Ahem!  Afternoon folks!

Chloe, just need a refil for my coffee right now...  Thank you Ma'am!

We ended up getting about .19" of rain yesterday...  That brings the week's total to a little over a half inch.  We'll take it!  Probably got more overnight, but won't know how much it amounted to until tomorrow when I check the monthly total to date.  Temp at the moment is only 79°F with the high expected to be around 85° later this afternoon.  That is 10° cooler than yesterday, so I am happy....

Will spend part of today doing more cleaning up and putting away down in the train rooms.  Little by little I am getting there....

 Mr. B, working out in an airconditioned gym sounds like a winner to me...  I have to get into my walking routine soon....  Over at the fieldhouse, that is!

Have a great day out there!

73

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Posted by gmpullman on Sunday, August 14, 2016 7:23 PM

Sure is quiet in here! Everyone must be having their Sunday dinner at home...

Well, here's an old photo from the archive just to get us back in the swing of things.

I'll stop by later, see 'ya then, Chloe— you too, Flo!

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Sunday, August 14, 2016 7:55 PM

Hello Ed.  I like the photo.

Where is everybody else?  We're in Cincinnati until tomorrow  

cheers 

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Posted by gmpullman on Sunday, August 14, 2016 8:10 PM

Hi, Garry.

Now that I see that photo again I remember that I have to change that front coupler! Guess that will be tonight's project!

Have fun in Ohio!

Regards, Ed

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Posted by cudaken on Sunday, August 14, 2016 8:57 PM

 Evening Diners

 Flo, Ed and I will have a Beer please. If the Buick Guy shows up give him one as well.

 Another Rail Spike Day at work. Boy I am sure glad man can make beer! While it was a pain and a lot of rude customers I did ek out a extra $105.00 today.

 Fence Front I spent all day thinking about what I need to do with this thing. I will post some photos in the next few day of the problem area. I hope and think I have found a solutiom to the problem, I hope! More than likely will have to buy a table saw, well I could use one if I can build a new layout.

 Ed gift and the Train Front. Ed, not sure what went wrong the first time I used Decoder Pro to read the BLI F7's decoder? Showed it as unknowen with QSI as possible decoder. I do have some BLI steam that used QSI so I picked QSI Diesel. Tonight it saw it was a BLI Diesel? Whistling Other odd thing when I read the decoder it showed primer address as 3, and long address as 233? Tried it on 3 and the A unit moved! SurpriseBig Smile Have not tried the B unit but saw the same thing with decoder pro. I was going to give the A unit a spin, but saw the short couplers. No way the would make it around my few 18" turns.

 Pen SD 7 OK, I was fooled by the box. I was thinking as I was taking it out "Man that looks like a SD 7, my old SD 45-2 looks nothing like this!" This morning I said to my self if it runs like a SD 7, sounds like a SD 7 and looks like a SD 7 it must be a SD 7! So I changed my post! Mischief When I read it with decoder pro I must have messed up, did not get the address right so it not running tonight.  It will be dragging coal soon! Love the way it looks!

 BessIemer SD 7 Is my eyes reading that right? Hmm Well either the shipping gods did not like it, or you ran the wheels off! Laugh Looks like both worm gears covers fell off! Should be a easy fix!

 By the way Ed, thanks for rubbing that EM 1 in my faces!  I will see your EM 1 and rasie you a Y6 B! What all steam engines want to be!

 Ken

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by FRRYKid on Sunday, August 14, 2016 10:29 PM

Flo, could I get a glass of lemonade this evening. I'm still quite full from my off-line dinner.

Hobby Front:  As promised here are the photos (all 11 of them) of all of my streamline passenger cars, the tourist train as described (minus one coach as it wouldn't fit on the test track), and the pink engine and caboose.

 












The background on these pictures is the bottom of a very old mobile diesel fuel tank. I have used this before because I like the effect that the rust stripes give.

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Posted by angelob6660 on Sunday, August 14, 2016 10:40 PM

Evening Diners,

Ken- Don't worry about work. We sometimes get those angry people that makes us want to quit. But we have way more better days that makes us happy.

Ed- I hope you converted those couplers.

FRRYKid- I was wondering what does all those A's mean? Or is it the logo?

Their's no time for model railroading lately with the two dogs I showed you a few days ago.

My sister is slowly finding a new apartment. Since Jackie came back home last next week she's been staying in different hotels. Her room haven't been cleaned for 9 years it kinda turned into a storage room. She recently got sick. It's okay guys its just a cold, no reason for a candle. I haven't heard of any news of founding a job.

Modeling the G.N.O. Railway, The Diamond Route.

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Posted by FRRYKid on Monday, August 15, 2016 12:05 AM

angelob6660

FRRYKid- I was wondering what does all those A's mean? Or is it the logo?

That is part of a logo, so to speak. It is a font called "JI-Curtly". It was something that I ran across many years ago when I was working as a graphic designer. I felt that it would be perfect for a railroad whose name is "Forest Railway". Maybe seeing it as a graphic might help you understand it a little better:

This is not the size that it is on the cars. This is just to show the font. On the passenger train, it is a metallic silver (Custom decals from an ALPS Printer). On the pink engine it is supposed to match up with the old Polly S/Polly Scale MEC Pine Green. (If memory serves, the green on the engine and the caboose was also done an ALPS printer as well.) I hope that clarifies the issue.

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Posted by herrinchoker on Monday, August 15, 2016 1:16 AM

Bear,

Try this again, was responding earlier, appears we had a lightning strike in the area, and Mr. Computer attempted Subuku--just revived him.

The King was a guided missle destroyer, saved 7+ pilots in N. Vietnam during the late 60s.

Bath Iron Works did the overhaul, re-tube the boilers, new steam powered gen sets, rebuild the 1200 # hp steam valves, new electronics, missle launchers, upgraded the 5" 54 gun, and added 2 Vulcan gattling guns (R2-D2 type)

I was one of the machinists who worked on the 1200# steam valves, the only new ones available were in Canada, and were bucu $$$  (so we were told)  the yard welded up the old valve seats with stelite, and we machined them on a vertical boring mill that had a 6 foot turntable.

When a 1200# system is first brought to pressure the boiler crew checks the valve flanges with a tool made from 1X2 strapping in the shape of the letter C. If there is a leak it will do one of three things, cut the strapping, ignite it, or knock it out of your hands. 1200# of steam at 900 deg. F. can have no sound, and give no indicaton of flow, depending on the size and placement of the leak. If the main valves on the boilers leaked the boilers had to be shut down, valves removed, repaired, reinstalled, taking up to 24 hours. The Chief Operating Engineer ( if this happened) would question the intelligence of your ancestry, familial perversion, or try things that are physically impossible for the human species to do.

The ship had two fire rooms, with four boilers each, powering two screws, the ship (about 511 feet )  would travel close to 40 mph at flank speed--

One night we were working on the lines that fed the steam generators in machinery space 1, with us were members of the paint crew preping the bilge for epoxy paint. One of the crew was cleaning under a 12 inch suction pipe used as a bilge pump. As he scraped the scale under the pipe opening he shoved his hand through the scale, through the bottom of the ship. I believe he was stunned at this happening, and I advised him not to jerk his hand back, but to work it our slowly. My thought was him getting his wrist jammed with the metal sections acting like a finger puzzle. To add to this, there was a large cut-out in the side shell,welded to that was a large box where we would stand to have the dockside crane remove/bring back- the different things being worked on. In the outboard corners there were 4 inch cutouts for drains, about 6" above the water. The air actuated pumps that WERE there had been taken out on the previous shift, the boilers were in pieces--no steam for the bilge pumps--as we left the space we were met by four crew members coming down the starboard passageway, at first they did not believe us when we told them "their boat had a hole in the bottom", until one of them went to the top of the ladder and looked into the bilge--then to the cutout in the side shell, then back to the water in the bilge, I cannot print what they said, other than it was colorful.

We lay aft to the crew's mess and watched the show. As I recall we did watch Aussie Rules Football that morning, along with the onboard show.

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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, August 15, 2016 2:33 AM

Mornin' Diners

Flo, I'll just have a club soda with a twist of lime—I'm stuffed from a rather large Sunday dinner. All the garden produce is coming in now and we're eating the bountiful bounty Dinner

Burning the midnight oil again! I had a bunch of photos to upload but Photobucket is out to pasture again... 

Ken, my boy. Come to think about it, I may have not checked the 2 digit/4 digit box when I programmed the engine number. If you're using DecoderPro then it's a piece of cake for you. Yes, check the Broadway Limited>diesel selection for DP.

The two SD7s hava a little momentum programmed into them but I'd say your best bet is to do a factory reset then take it from there. I'm 99% sure they both have Digitrax DH123 decoders in them. Don't know about the headlights? Bulb or LED?

Anyway, have fun! I like the Bessemer & Lake Erie. Railroads borrowed/leased equipment from other RRs all the time. 

Angelo, I did get those front couplers changed! Thanks for askin'. It is tricky to handle those big articulateds! Kind of like holding a dead snake. I have to admit these EM1s are one of the finest engines, for the money, that Bachmann has produced.

Herrnichoker,

That story of the valve reminds me of one that was told to me some years ago.

I was talking to a State boiler inspector while we had to wait for an engineer to show up at my plant, just killing time. He told me about one of the guys he knew that had helped to investigate a stop valve that had blown apart, this was on a 600 lb. plant, on the USS Iwo Jima sometime back in 1990 or so. He said a contractor had rummaged through a parts bin and found a handful of nuts to hold the bonnet to the valve body—and he used them! Everyone else assumed the work had been inspected... turns out the nuts were no where near rated for the strength needed on the bonnet studs.

You know how that goes! He said it was a real mess in that boiler room. I'm amazed just looking at photos of railroad boiler explosions. Makes me shudder...

Well, off to the rack, fellas'

Check in soon—Ed

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Posted by MonkeyBucket on Monday, August 15, 2016 5:38 AM

Gday all...Hey Brunhilda tell Zoe she can paint her sisters nails after work...that smell reminds me of the train room...I will take a coffee hun...Cheers

Hi peeps...its been a while...just started another job in town...working back on the books on a highrise apartment block...should see me out till Christmas hopefully.

No progress on the layout otr the shed but some good news for some family members...I now have a 1 year old nephew to add to the will... My Brother in law and his lovely wife have managed to adopt a healthy young Kiwi lad. After trouble with conception they thought their chances were gone for a family...this has lifted their spirits so high...I don't think I have seen the couple so happy before...Well good luck to them I say. Another turn of fortune for the child that will now get to grow up like a nomal kid.   Angel

Not much else to report...I wish you all a healthy, happy week...better get going as the wife needs me in the kitchen...

 

Ooroo...

Cheers...

Chris from down under...

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, August 15, 2016 8:55 AM

Hi Bear:

We were in a Beaver, and judging by the instrument panel I think it was an original. I had been up in a Beaver once before. That was more than 50 years ago so I got a real kick out of flying in one again! Fantastic aircraft!

Regards

Dave

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Posted by hon30critter on Monday, August 15, 2016 9:00 AM

EDIT: OOPs! This should have been posted in the Diner. I'll ask Steven to move it.

Please permit me to share a few photos from our BC trip:

Dave

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Posted by dti406 on Monday, August 15, 2016 9:08 AM

Dave, did you happen to check the fuel tanks when you went up.  I have flown on numerous Beavers while going to fly-in fishing places in Northern Canada.  They only flew with one of the three tanks having fuel usually only the front tank as they wanted as much weight as possible up front. (Which is why I alway got to sit next to the pilot, as one of my friends said "In French he meant lard-ass up front")

In another of the Beavers I flew in they still had the bomb arming and drop switches as they were used as light bombers in WWII and many of the fly-in-fishing places picked them up when the Canadian and US Air Forces made them surplus.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, August 15, 2016 9:13 AM

Awesome pics.  Great big lens, or can you really get that close?

Had a weird computer problem yesterday.  Suddenly, I couldn't get anything to respond, except very sporadically.  It acted like the machine was running vey slow, or all the memory was tied up.  I couldn't do a clean shutdown, so I hit the button.  It came back with the same problem.  I couldn't even get it to select my account when I clicked on my user name.  It let me in when I used the right mouse button instead of the left.

I thought I had some godawful virus.  After some playing around, I tried a different mouse.  That was it.  Everything I was trying to do that didn't work was a left-button action.  Problem solved.

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Posted by howmus on Monday, August 15, 2016 10:58 AM

Mornin" everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a Cranberry Muffin with butter and a pot of Seneca Lake Blend Organic Fair Traded Dark Roast Coffee to start the day...

 Dave, can I assume that you were using something called a "Camera" and not your cell phone to get those shots.....?  Nice!

If you ever get down "South of the Border" to the Finger Lakes Region you  might enjoy spending a day in the Montezuma Widlife Refuge near Seneca Falls, NY.  I have driven on Rts. 5 & 20 through the refuge several times this Spring and summer and there are at least 3 visible nests of Bald Eagles with Eaglets in them visible on the electric towers along the route.  Here is one photo I get during Sci-Tec Camp out at our Boy Scout Camp several years ago.

The handler wouldn't let us get closer than about 25' away....  That is a bird that was rescued in Alaska many years ago with a broken wing (shot by someone) and was around 50 years old I believe.  You might enjoy a vist to the Glenn H.Curtiss Museum in Hamondsport, NY about 20 miles South of where I live as well.  Would be glad to spend a day showing you around!

Cloudy and in the mid 70's for a change here in the Finger Lakes Region today.  Feels nice!  Humiodity is 66%.  The air conditioner has only run a couple time so far today....  Southern Tier is getting a few showers today.  Our turn may be overnight...  May shut of the airconditioner and put a fan in the bedroom window tonight.  It will be good to change out the air in the house as the place has been closed up for the lasy 6 weeks day and night.  I do get a good air exchange with the way my system is set up, but still....

Have a great day!

73

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

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Posted by RideOnRoad on Monday, August 15, 2016 11:04 AM

Dave: Your pictures are incredible! Thanks for sharing.

Today I am impressed by the body's ability to adapt. Earlier this year I had pretty much resigned myself to the fact that with age came a decrease in my average speed on the bike. However, this year I have been pushing myself a little harder and, as a result, my average speed for the last three months is higher than it has been for about four years. The body adapts to the demands placed on it--amazing.

Richard

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Posted by yougottawanta on Monday, August 15, 2016 12:00 PM

Lunch time

Flo can I have a whole apple pie, some vanilla ice cream, cheese burger with Onion,lettuce, tomato and an order of  steak fries, large sweet ice tea with lemon and keep the tea coming please.

Well I am back with the land of the living. Man was I sick ! Good news on my father too, They took his caste off his arm and replaced it with a curf (what ever that is ) Allowing him to take the boot off when he is in bed, They had him up with a walker and he actually hobbled a few steps ( with the boot on ) they have taken just about all of his stitches out, looks like he is on the upside of getting better. Very frustrated with the police. They have not given us an acident report, they have not interviewed my father, they have not charged the driver. The officer had the nerve to tell my mom she needed to go to records to get the report, she thinks the fault is 50/50 ( baloney) and she decided that with out talking to my father ! Or even asked us what happened. There is a snake in this wood pile somewhere.

Rick J - why would they want weight up front ?

Dave - nice photos. Okay I have a question. Are you telling us you flew into the bush in an antique/surplus plane, with 1/3 fuel, to balance the plane you have to people up front and you flew this to be where man eaters are dining on fish and they think you are there to compete for their food ? Me ? I want a new plane, BIG GUN, No bears in a mile or so and a road back to civilization just in case the plane doesnt start and I can hoof it back !

Chris - Congrats on the work and the new 1 yr old nephew Thumbs Up

Ed - Anyone killed in the boiler explosion ? Is that a photo of your engine and caboose ? Very nice.

Herrinchoker - Was the boat in drydock with that hole ?

Angel - How is your sisiter affording hotels without a job ?

FRRYKid - Thanks for sharing. I must admit I couldnt invision a pink RR

Ken - a cheaper alternative to a table saw is a decent circular saw ( dewalt- contractor grade ), Milwaukee with a rip guide. And a carbide tipped blade. It can do anything a table saw can and take up a tenth of the space and cheaper and much more versatile.

JaBear - which football ? American NFL football or European football we call soccer ?

Lion - Are you sitting on the building in the back ?

CN Charlie - What are you upgarding too ?

DER !! So glad to see you in here ! WELCOME Back ! Here have an ice tea on me !

Reinhard - Hey you okay ?

Ulrich - ? How are you today ?

Garry - Howdy !

Gotta run and git back to w**k TTYL

YGW

 

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Posted by FRRYKid on Monday, August 15, 2016 1:30 PM

yougottawanta

FRRYKid - Thanks for sharing. I must admit I couldnt invision a pink RR

Until people see it, most people can't imagine a pink engine either.

My dad, at points, has said that it looks more orange than it does pink. It is a mix of Signal Red and Reefer White. I looked up a CMYK mix for the red and it does have a lot both Magenta and Yellow in it.

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Posted by dti406 on Monday, August 15, 2016 1:49 PM

yougottawanta

Lunch time

Flo can I have a whole apple pie, some vanilla ice cream, cheese burger with Onion,lettuce, tomato and an order of  steak fries, large sweet ice tea with lemon and keep the tea coming please.

Well I am back with the land of the living. Man was I sick ! Good news on my father too, They took his caste off his arm and replaced it with a curf (what ever that is ) Allowing him to take the boot off when he is in bed, They had him up with a walker and he actually hobbled a few steps ( with the boot on ) they have taken just about all of his stitches out, looks like he is on the upside of getting better. Very frustrated with the police. They have not given us an acident report, they have not interviewed my father, they have not charged the driver. The officer had the nerve to tell my mom she needed to go to records to get the report, she thinks the fault is 50/50 ( baloney) and she decided that with out talking to my father ! Or even asked us what happened. There is a snake in this wood pile somewhere.

Rick J - why would they want weight up front ?

Dave - nice photos. Okay I have a question. Are you telling us you flew into the bush in an antique/surplus plane, with 1/3 fuel, to balance the plane you have to people up front and you flew this to be where man eaters are dining on fish and they think you are there to compete for their food ? Me ? I want a new plane, BIG GUN, No bears in a mile or so and a road back to civilization just in case the plane doesnt start and I can hoof it back

YGW.

They wanted weight up front as we usually flew into a lake with 4 people in a plane and enough food and gear to last a week!  For some camps we also had to take in our own gas and boat motors. An airplane can fly nose heavy but cannot fly tail heavy.

DeHavilland Beaver and Otter model float planes are the plane of choice in the bush, they have a very powerful engine for the airframe and have a short landing and takeoff capability. Over 1600 Beavers were built from 1948 to 1967 and most of them are still in service.  The US Army alone purchased 900 and 7 are still in service with the Civil Air Patrol. They were not built for speed but for the STOL capability, one pilot said I don't care how fast they are as long as they can go faster than a dogsled!

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Posted by angelob6660 on Monday, August 15, 2016 3:26 PM

Afternoon Diners,

FRRYKid- I enjoy seeing those letters inside shapes. It reminds me of camp or rustic gift shops.

YGW- I don't know, since I asked any questions. My best two answers would be 1) parents are paiding out. 2) She still has money in her account.

Since I was bored I thought I would read some old posts. Sometimes I forget what I wrote about to see if I have it or I might need some help on the answers for my question.

Modeling the G.N.O. Railway, The Diamond Route.

Amtrak America, 1971-Present.

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Posted by FRRYKid on Monday, August 15, 2016 7:41 PM

angelob6660

FRRYKid- I enjoy seeing those letters inside shapes. It reminds me of camp or rustic gift shops.

I forgot to mention that the trees are also used on the cab of the steam engines. The lettering on the tenders comes from a Microscale sheet of UP-style lettering in silver. (And those are done one at a time as well.)

"The only stupid question is the unasked question."
Brain waves can power an electric train. RealFact #832 from Snapple.
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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, August 15, 2016 8:13 PM

Hey, Diners!

Monday is usually the cook's day off. Maybe that's why there's nobody in here? Chloe and Zoe are playing checkers in the last booth. Tips will be light tonight, sorry girls.

YGW I did a little more digging on that unfortunate event. At least ten Navy personnel lost their lives.

http://www.nationalboard.org/index.aspx?pageID=164&ID=226

Yep, the B&O EM-1 and caboose grace my layout. Here is a more recent photo.

Those are the wrong trucks under the I5 caboose but I had to swap them bacause the original ones wouldn't clear the steps!

Speaking of cabooses, here's a recent addition to my roster...

These are homely looking things! Rebuilt from box cars. Needs window glazing—it'll get a little breezy in there come winter.

Well, off to the basement to see what awaits for tonight.

I'll check in later, hopefully when there's a little more action in here.

Take care, all.

Ed

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Posted by howmus on Monday, August 15, 2016 8:17 PM

Evenin' folks.......

Did I already post?

Evenin' folks....  Hmmmmmmm.........

Ah, Janie, could I have a tall glass of Lemonade to.....  I allready did?

Well!  It's time to play,  "Spot the Looney...."

Evenin' folks....  

Well, Janie could I get a tall glass of Lemonade, please?  Hmmmmm..........

Have a great night out there!

73

Evenin' folks!

Ah, Janie, could I have.............  Hmmmmmmmm....

 

 

 

 

 

And now for something completely different.......

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 herrinchoker on Monday, August 15, 2016 9:53 PM

YGW,

The ship was in the water--thus the excitement !!

herrinchoker

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