***Der, I like your track story. I call those: A Happy accident! Nice to see you working on the layout.
Hey, for 4 C notes, you could pick up a BLI Brass-hybrid I-4-C 4-6-2 with V1A Vandy Tender.
That's one thing. Another is excessive nasal drainage, which seems to affect those of us who can be described as elderly (gah, I hate that term) in ways that don't impact younger folk. You might have to go onto something like Flonase to help eliminate it.
I have a theory that there really isn't anything new, just refinements of old ideas.
Der .... Your trackwork looks good. .. Glad you finally were able to upload into PhotoBucket. It was challenging. I got help figuring it out from Dave here in the forum, and would not have done that without his assistance.
We are in the middle of a blizzard here. High winds and a fair amount of the white stuff.
Garrison Keilor said you mid westerners were built with a low center of gravity to avoid that.
All I had was my property tax bill, absolutely nothing else so I was afraid of big complications and problems, even impossible to get a copy.
"There are always alternatives, Captain" - Spock.
tcwright973 I've been playing with my new Dell laptop for the past 2 days. Wow, what a learning curve with Windows 10. I miss my Windows 7 already. Windows 10 has done an excellent job of hiding things I want to do, or making them a lot more complicated.
I've been playing with my new Dell laptop for the past 2 days. Wow, what a learning curve with Windows 10. I miss my Windows 7 already. Windows 10 has done an excellent job of hiding things I want to do, or making them a lot more complicated.
Windows 10 has major privacy and usability issues. This will help.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2971725/windows/how-to-reclaim-your-privacy-in-windows-10-piece-by-piece.html
CG
Lion - Best wishes for a complete & speedy recovery. I was surprised to hear of your accident though, as I thought lions were more agile than that. You weren't partaking of any of that formented fruit I've seen monkeys & elephants doing in videos were you?
I've been playing with my new Dell laptop for the past 2 days. Wow, what a learning curve with Windows 10. I miss my Windows 7 already. Windows 10 has done an excellent job of hiding things I want to do, or making them a lot more complicated. I'm just hoping my old laptop lasts until I get the hang of things. I even bought a book on Windows 10, but it turns out that most of my menus & how to do things are different. It seems that this past August a big revision called the "Anniversat Update" was released, & that's the versioin I have. Nothing is going easy at this point. I need to find some 10 year old kid to show me how to get a handle on this project. As far as the laptop itself, I'm more than pleased with the purchase. Turned out to be a good deal. Same with the new HP printer too.
Seems the wife didn't want to be left out of this purchasing spree. Her hand mixer went belly up yesterday, & she was complaining about something else, but I tuned her out at that point.
It's only 40 degrees out here, but after lunch I'm getting the lawn mower out & run it over the yards. Mainly to get the leaves up. easier than raking.
Tom
Pittsburgh, PA
Godd Evening Folks!
Aside from the 75th anniversary of the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor, ist is also the day of the 181th anniversary of the opening of the first railway in Germany! And my dad´s 90th birthday. I wish he were still with us!
In 1978, I visited Pearl Harbor and did the Navy cruise to the USS Arizona Memorial. It´s a strange thought that my visit dates back more years now than the number of years which had passed by from the sinking of the battleship to my visit.
Join me in a silent prayer for those 1,177 men who lost their lives serving on the USS Arizona.
I went to my friend´s place to finish the Christmas layout for his grandson. Everything is up and running now and in good order! I gave the locos a check-up, cleaned the wheels and carefully lubed them, as they had been stored for 20+ years. Grandsome is going to get a really grand gift!
Lion - IIRC correctly this is not the first time you broke a limb! Take care, friend!
Have a happy one!
Hello all
Will write more later super busy. Have to walk a house tomorrow with an owner, another for close in inspection tomorrow, two other finished units just sold with major changes , one with an elevator being installed, one with plumber roughing the house in and the carp made major mistakes, one more we are getting ready to paint custom colors, on site we are installing a new sales parking lot.....Phew makes me tired just thinking about all of it !
Train front - New problem. We are about a 1' short of the bottom and the excavator is saying he can not go any further with the current how ram. May need a BIGGER hoe ram Will be meeting him later to discuss. I thought that Hoe Ram was a bit small for that HUGE rock.
Ken - I took individual photos of the plans last night and emailed them to you. The photos didnt have the best light but for now folks can get a sense of what the Barn train room looks like.
Mornin' folks!
Zoe, I'll have a bowl of hot oatmeal with brown sugar and a pot of Marrakesh Express Dark Roast Coffee Please and Thank You!
Well Lion, the Gnus from you wasn't very good, but I hope all that Wildabeast Noodle Soup that has been sent to the Monestary in your name helps out! Here in Geneva, NY we do have a temperature.... Currently 41° F outside. Sn*wed last night (couple inches) but that is quickly melting off. Sun comes out every now and then so I should see a few kWh od electric before sundown from the panels.
I know that today is the 75th. anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor and will appropriately honor the day from that standpoint, but did you know there is another important anniversary concerning trains today as well? Today, 75 years ago, the latest rendition of the NYC's Empire Express took to the rails! The R&GV RR Museum owns all the remaining cars of that set and use them for our yearly Fall foliage Runs on the LA&L. Here is a shot of the Baggage Car (Alonzo) and the two that were back in service in 2011. (We now have 3 coaches repaired and inspected for interchange Service with one more in the set being finished up in the coming year, we hope.)
Hope you all have a safe and pleasant day out there!
73
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Soup is nice.
Also have Sticky Buns.
We have no temperature here in Richardton. None Zero Zip Nada, so I turned my Air conditioner off. no need to cool the room if there is no temperature there.
ROAR
The Route of the Broadway Lion The Largest Subway Layout in North Dakota.
Here there be cats. LIONS with CAMERAS
Good morning ..
A moment of silence in rememberance of Pearl Harbor Day.
CN Charlie .... What is the date for your upcoming surgery. I don't recall when. Prayers already for a successful operation and quick recovery.
Dennis ... I guess the lob wait at the county office was worthwhile since you got a copy of your deed.
Bear .... I don't think those critters are sincere . LOL
FRRY ... I know what you mean. Toothpicks are useful for many things.
Lion .... How as the soup from Steven ? ... Looked good to me.
Everybody ..... Happy model railroading ....
GARRY
HEARTLAND DIVISION, CB&Q RR
EVERYWHERE LOST; WE HUSTLE OUR CABOOSE FOR YOU
yougottawanta FRRYKid - Nice I hardly ever win a raffle !
FRRYKid - Nice I hardly ever win a raffle !
First time in the three times I attended that convention I had participated in that raffle.
Minor annoyance: Discovered while I was trying to type this that I had to play "pick-up sticks." (Pick up the spilled toothpicks. Use them for stirring paint, applying glue in small places, etc.)
Hobby Front: Found a few more options on the engine front. Just waiting for funds.
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Evening Diners
Flo, Ed will have a Crown Royal, Rob a in a UP cup, Lion 2 gallons of wildebeests and noodle soup and I will have a please.
Lion can't him get the brothers to carry you up to the subway room? If there is a bathroom and and if the brothers will bring him wildebeests stew, just him live in the subway room.
Ed Intresting photo X Bessemer's. I was as well wondering if the photos made the engines look pink.
C&N Charlie. A blizzar would be a great reason to stay home to a point! I love snow and like the sound of the wind. But when I was 15 I went to visit my Ant in Minnesota and saw a 12 foot snow drift, well that is a tad to much.
YGW I did not check my E Mail tonight so if there are photos sorry about that.
Train Front Life sort of got in the way of getting the Might B&O F7's back on the line. Did start or shoud I say fix a old badly done project last night. When I first started trying to weather rolling stock I really screwed up a pair of Athearn Lehigh Valley 50' box cars. Looks like a 5 year old painted there faces. Slowly get the dull coat off and starting to look like a little something. Might get it back on the rails in a few days. Why, have no clue?
Later, Ken
I hate Rust
Lion:
Bad luck! I wish you a speedy and uncomplicated recovery.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
Lion,
Sorry to hear of your accident, wishing you a fast recovery. No wildebeest here to send to you, closest thing we have is Bertha, she runs the bait shed on the wharf, revisit Ulrich's post with the nurse, add a cigar and yellow oilskins.
I do have some salt cod, you will need a quantity of Haffenrafer if you eat it. Either before, with, or definately after.
herrinchoker
Lion I just told V8 not to break a leg and there you go. Garrison Keilor said you mid westerners were built with a low center of gravity to avoid that.
The good Lord gave us two bones there so you probably won't need surgery, especially since they sent you home.
Get well soon, but for now ice and elevation and don't freeze it.
Cold and rainy all day, ice storm in Western MD, far away from me. Got nothing done in the way of MR, did get to the gym.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley
VERY Busy day. I wasted a WHOLE day doing other superintendents job walking ONE of their houses, making a very LONG list of missed items, incomplete or needing adjusting in the process. I get VERY ANNOYED when I walk into a house when it is like that ! Puts me in a really foul mood.
Train front - We have scheduled the ftg inspection for Monday. Been raining the last two days. At least no blizzard ! Like CN Charlie is having !
Lion - Geez that is awful. Hope you heal quickly. Worse I think is not being able to get to the train room !
Der - Check PM
Ulrich - Oh gee is that Broom hilda sister - the nurse ? She looks like my old physical therapist "Mrs. Pain" oh she lived up to it too !
CN Charlie - Blizzard ? Already ? We are getting lots of rain here !
Garry - Unvite Mr. Murray !
Lloyd - Well for one I am impressed ! I have never been able to paint well from a can.
Ed - Is the color of those B&O pink ? Or is that a result of old photo fade ? That is one nice looking kitty
UP831 - Oh now I understand - Didnt feel excluded. I am just curious by nature.
Ken - 10 -4 will do
Mr. B - What a shame. It seems like the things we like best we are allergic to.
V8 - Have you gone to the doctors yet ?
Rob - Well that is disappointing - when I was younger I always thought JD was teh best made and maintained. I am sure it is very frustrating for you ! Not to mention expensive.
Ricky W - Hmmm yea you may need to say something to that "other guy" I would say something nice in short order to let him know his mistake cost others money !
Todays history qoutes :
The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all others, charity.
War is when the government tells you who the bad guy is. Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
Time to say Good Night!
Italian roast coffee in a COAST DAYLIGHT mug, please and thanks.
***Lion, hope you heal quickly and fully. Take it easy, the train room will still be there when you're able.
Enjoying all the photos being posted, both full scale and models.
Cheers! Rob
Good Morning,
We are in the middle of a blizzard here. High winds and a fair amount of the white stuff. Luckily we did our errands yesterday afternoon and so we can just watch it out the window. I sure hope there isn't too much more snow as I have to be at the hospital tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. for a pre- surgery meeting. It is about a half hour drive to the other side of city in good conditions so I will need to allow at least an hour especially as I will be going part of way in rush hour traffic.
Lion, sorry to hear about your fall. Lions are tough so I expect you will be leaping about soon. At least you don't have to go chasing wildebeests for your dinner, you have monks who can do that.
I think more coffee is in order.
CN Charlie
Lion -
To help LION recover, today's special is chicken soup (for the soul)!
--Steven Otte, Model Railroader senior associate editorsotte@kalmbach.com
Good morning, everybody ...
I'll have coffee and a sticky bun please.
We were in Murray on the other side of the lakes yesterday. I never had time to get back in the forum later yeasterday.
Ed ... The "patched" B&O F7 is interesting. .... Your cat looks very nice. .... We have a trio of cats rescued from 3 states (KY, TN, and OH).
Bill .... Your #1 looks nice, and I bet it is fun engine to operate on the layout.
M L C .... Evidently the dought is over. A lot of rain over the past several days.
Lion ..... Sorry to hear about your broken leg. I had to get my sticky bun from another source this morning.
BroadwayLion So, you see, the LION went to Dickinson for a doctor's appointment, all well and good, then he went to do some errands. Then him slipped on the Ice in Menard's parking lot and broke the leg of him. The Fibula down near the ankle. Now him has a splint, and needs to see an orthopod. Him not happy, and him cannot get to the train room until it heals.
So, you see, the LION went to Dickinson for a doctor's appointment, all well and good, then he went to do some errands. Then him slipped on the Ice in Menard's parking lot and broke the leg of him. The Fibula down near the ankle. Now him has a splint, and needs to see an orthopod. Him not happy, and him cannot get to the train room until it heals.
Maybe him can find a helpful mouse, like the one who took the thorn out of him's paw so long ago, to handle things that require going up and down of stairs.
Sending best wishes that him heals quickly.
Lion: Ouch! you take care of Him's ankle...
not fun.
I think I will take a nap.
yougottawanta Hey all Bill - What paint method will you be using ? Spray ? Compressor ? Can ? YGW
Hey all
Bill - What paint method will you be using ? Spray ? Compressor ? Can ?
I "stewed" on this one for a long time. Several actual Dunkirk locomotives went to logging rrs in North Carolina, and that is how one of them found its way to my line in the mountains of Southwest Virginia. I had bought the NWSL HO Dunkirk last winter and found that it would often lock up when running in reverse. I sent it out to Phil "The Shayfixer" Floyd and he trued up the trucks so that it runs great. I thus had a substantial investment in the tiny model, and I recognize that painting it would likely actually reduce its value - but still it didn't look right shuffling around the sawmill in "brass".
I finally fell on the compromise of just painting and numbering. If I don't letter it for my road it would not automatically need a full repainting by some future owner. I do not have an airbrush, so this was Testor's flat black, then decal numbers, then Testor's dullcoat. I am rather pleased with the result.
V8Vega: Agree with notes to check with a physician. It is not listed as an expected side effect, but I have been prone to dizzy spells since surgery for prostate cancer. Mine seems to be always connected to dehydration; drinking lots of water every day keeps it away. Bill
V8Vega: Agree with notes to check with a physician. It is not listed as an expected side effect, but I have been prone to dizzy spells since surgery for prostate cancer. Mine seems to be always connected to dehydration; drinking lots of water every day keeps it away.
Bill
Morning all,
rainy here in the wilds of west kentucky.....
Ed a moonlight tower users Carbon Arc lamps vs incandescent, Mercury Vapor, or Sodium Vapor ( and now super bright LED lamps.
Carbon Arcs were also used in movie theatre projection lamp houses until Xenon lamps became prevelant.
that sure is a good looking cat, and a sinkful!
on to w*ork.......
up831ED: That's a very nice brass tower. It looks like a yard tower for lights to light up a yard at night. Are you going to add lights to it?
Thank you, UP831!
Yes, that's my plan. I have seen quite a few of that style of tower in the larger yards and shop areas. In fact, I just posted a photo in the Prototype Info. thread that showed just such a tower.
Neat stuff!
Here's a link to the kit: http://alkemscalemodels.biz/yard-light-towers/
Is anyone familiar with the Moonlight towers of Detroit, Michigan? Are these really any different than the high powered, super tall light towers we have at highway junctions today?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonlight_tower
Charles F. Brush demonstrated his arc light on such a tower in Cleveland, Ohio in 1878.
Thanks for the encouragement! I'll keep photos coming on the progress!
Ken,
Here's a couple for you! B&O 4652 still in Bessemer paint but lettered B&O! You CAN have your cake and blow your own horn, too! Or however that saying goes...
Have a great day, everyone!
Best To All, Ed
Good good very early AM Diners,
Brunhilda, I'll have a cup of Earl Grey tea with cream and honey, please.
Got my latest MR. Nice feature on the beer line project railroad, and other good stuff.
YGW: Angelino is short for Los Angelino, or a resident of Los Angeles. I used to live there. When Dennis mentions a location or something, I pretty much know what and where he's talking about. Not that it matters. Sorry though, I wasn't trying to exclude anyone.
Actually, my forum name, handle, whatever, was chosen because of a UP GP30 that I took a picture of in the yard trackage near the SP Glendale shops. The number of the locomotive was 831, hence my handle. A meaningless bit of trivia.
I often still miss LA, just not everything about it. However, whenever we go back for a visit, one of our first stops is always In-n-out Burger. Truly a treat.
ED: That's a very nice brass tower. It looks like a yard tower for lights to light up a yard at night. Are you going to add lights to it?
Hello to everyone, and I hope everyone is OK, safe, and warm.
Jim (with a nod to Mies Van Der Rohe)
MisterBeasley Ed, thanks for taking care of that fine cat. I'm allergic to them, so having one at home is not an option, but I love cats and they can be great friends.
Ed, thanks for taking care of that fine cat. I'm allergic to them, so having one at home is not an option, but I love cats and they can be great friends.
Actually there are cats that are nonallergenic. For cats that aren't, if you get the cat as a kitten and get it used to water by giving it a bath, it cuts the dander down so that it doesn't cause allegeries.
Hobby Front: Got the airslide hopper (the raffle win from September) weathered to somewhat match a prototype pic from my era. The NP combo box has one set of doors glued in. (Old Bowser car that had the wrong type and wrong size of doors.) Still trying to locate the proper decals. (From what I have found, the proper set is unobtanium. However, the manufacturer has been emailed to see if they have any plans to rerun them.)
Otherwise, I will have to improvise. (I honestly think I will have to go that direction.) I have the dimensional data decals from some leftover sheets from another project. The rest of the decals, I have no idea.
Flo, Ed will have a Crown Royal on the rocks, Rob will have in a UP mug and I will have a in a Yellow Stone Mug.
Ed that is the biggest hair clog in a sink I have ever seen! Think you will need a snake to get that one out! Or a bowl of milk. By the way, great looking light tower!
Rick Hum, sounds like something our Jerry would do. Well, he would give them the refund and let them keep what they bought! Yep, he did that onces. He gave them a $100.00 pillow they took home with them. Then they changed there mind the next day, he did not mark the pillow as taken and they did not bring it with them. He refunded the full amount because the pillow was free?
YGW By numbering the phots say as 12-6-16 1. You can tell me what to copy and paste about what is going on in the photo in the E Mail.
Train Front I think I got the Might B&O F7a wired back up right, I hope that is. Wish BLI and others would use diffrent color plugs on there decoder boards. I did take photos before I started to pull the plugs out! But, I did not undo the knots BLI twisted the wires into before I took the photos! Only two plugs I am not 98% sure of. I will test it on decoder pro first. Then to be extra safe I will look at the Might B&O F7b with the knots undone before the F7a sees the rails again.
Later Ken