Yes, I'm kidding.
Rio Grande. The Action Road - Focus 1977-1983
Like I have any room to talk... If she, or even you guys knew how may 44 tonners I have, in various brands, and none actually running on the layout (yet) (or any more) I'm sure I'd hear it!
Dan
SeeYou190 This is it, right here. This pretty much pushed her over the limit... Going through and sorting all my stuff from the storage locker after Hurricane Ian, I layed out all my power packs on the kitchen floor: -Photograph by Kevin Parson Wife: Why do you have so many of these? Me: To run the layout. Wife: You need all of these? Me: No, I only need three. Wife: And how many do you have? Me: Thirteen. Wife: You have got to be kidding! -Kevin
This is it, right here. This pretty much pushed her over the limit...
Going through and sorting all my stuff from the storage locker after Hurricane Ian, I layed out all my power packs on the kitchen floor:
-Photograph by Kevin Parson
Wife: Why do you have so many of these?
Me: To run the layout.
Wife: You need all of these?
Me: No, I only need three.
Wife: And how many do you have?
Me: Thirteen.
Wife: You have got to be kidding!
-Kevin
Kevin, You have got to be kidding ME!!!
UlrichWhen I asked her out for the first time.
Thanks for that one.
Living the dream.
My wife and I have now been married for 24 years. We both have secure jobs as university faculty. Each one of us has their own bank accounts and retirement arrangements. My wife has different clothes for every day of the year, and I can buy whatever I need for the layout. For larger expenses (such as additions to our house), we discuss the issue and share the expenses.
When I asked her out for the first time, but she wasn't my wife then and it was a long time ago. These days she pretty much goes with the flow. We share some interests and others not so much...
drgwcs I used some cinch Jones 4 pin connectors as the plug in.
I have always used standard 4-pin microphone plugs and jacks.
Probably because that is what I had available when I built the first SGRR layout!
They have worked well. Just dumb luck that I chose wisely.
SeeYou190 drgwcs Well Kevin from experience on both selling and having the Trollers I might have an excuse for you..... just tell her you need twice as much to get some working and for spare parts. All of these have been tested and work properly. I only bought one that did not work. I don't plan to do any repairs to these. As they fail, I will just swap them out. The only modification they will receive is a three prong power cord and a grounded frame. The older ones do not even have polarized plugs, that seems dangerous to me. drgwcs While I realize that results vary I batted maybe 50% on Troller. I will say that those that didn't have issues over the initial few years kept going well (still have two handhelds) so seemed to be an initial quality control issue. Makes a good excuse though. I had a Troller Twin Momentum 5.0 that I bought in High School for my N scale layout. It was very expensive, near $100.00 at Colonial Photo and Hobby. It lasted for years, and into my HO scale days. It really sold me on Troller, and I have never changed. -Photographs by Kevin Parson Plus... they look great mounted into the fascia panel. -Kevin
drgwcs Well Kevin from experience on both selling and having the Trollers I might have an excuse for you..... just tell her you need twice as much to get some working and for spare parts.
All of these have been tested and work properly. I only bought one that did not work. I don't plan to do any repairs to these. As they fail, I will just swap them out.
The only modification they will receive is a three prong power cord and a grounded frame.
The older ones do not even have polarized plugs, that seems dangerous to me.
drgwcs While I realize that results vary I batted maybe 50% on Troller. I will say that those that didn't have issues over the initial few years kept going well (still have two handhelds) so seemed to be an initial quality control issue. Makes a good excuse though.
I had a Troller Twin Momentum 5.0 that I bought in High School for my N scale layout. It was very expensive, near $100.00 at Colonial Photo and Hobby.
It lasted for years, and into my HO scale days. It really sold me on Troller, and I have never changed.
-Photographs by Kevin Parson
Plus... they look great mounted into the fascia panel.
Had one of the twin momentums too. One side the transformer failed on and on the other the rheostat failed. Tinkered with it a while but wound up junking it. I do have a couple of their handhelds that that still soldier on but one has a glitchy on off switch you have to throw just right. They are hooked up to a couple of mrc packs. Really their handheld were some of the better ones done for DC even if their rheostats were a bit limited on range. I used some cinch Jones 4 pin connectors as the plug in.
My mom bought me a Troller pack when I was 12. It made a huge difference back then... Unfortunately, it broke down a few years later. I hear that some of them were indeed prone to failure. Kevin's "lifetime" stock approach makes total sense...
Simon
I too, had a Troller power pack in high school (in the 70s); that is what I bought to upgrade my first Tyco pack. I have had several more Troller products over the years; one of the handheld throttles that you hooked up to a DC power source failed years ago. Recently bought another off ebay because I could.
drgwcsWell Kevin from experience on both selling and having the Trollers I might have an excuse for you..... just tell her you need twice as much to get some working and for spare parts.
drgwcsWhile I realize that results vary I batted maybe 50% on Troller. I will say that those that didn't have issues over the initial few years kept going well (still have two handhelds) so seemed to be an initial quality control issue. Makes a good excuse though.
DrumguyShe won’t change her mind. Loves football, hates chocolate, wants plants in the ground instead of flowers that die, and is indifferent to expensive jewelry. And she’s off the charts stunningly gorgeous. I am a very lucky man.
thomas81zwell im collecting all 25 HO scale big boyi have 13
But you really need 26, to have the one (4014) converted to oil firing. I wonder if the modification from original condition lowered its resale value? And did anyone save the box it came in?
Well Kevin from experience on both selling and having the Trollers I might have an excuse for you..... just tell her you need twice as much to get some working and for spare parts.
While I realize that results vary I batted maybe 50% on Troller. I will say that those that didn't have issues over the initial few years kept going well (still have two handhelds) so seemed to be an initial quality control issue. Makes a good excuse though
DrWI assume you are aware that Intermountain produced the C&O box car with the Art Deco ends.
Nope, I had no idea. I would assume if undecorated versions were made, they were pretty rare. I have never seen one for sale.
All OK. I enjoy assembling Sunshine kits.
The wife is fine with whatever. It's the mother in law that has a problem. "You spent how much for that train? Why not buy my daughter a pair of shoes?!" "Because" I replied calmly "I already did that twice this month, now it's my turn to get something." Ohh boy, did my wife laugh. I'm so blessed that my SO is supportive of my hobby, so I try to support her's.
JJF
Prototypically modeling the Great Northern in Minnesota with just a hint of freelancing.
Yesterday is History.
Tomorrow is a Mystery.
But today is a Gift, that is why it is called the Present.
SeeYou190 Well, I did it again! I finally bought one of the Sunshine Models of the C&O "Deco" boxcar. It came up on eBay for a "reasonable" price, and I snapped it up. The model arrived today, and I showed it to my wife. She asked what made this kit worth the price, and I showed her the nifty Deco ends in the kit. She said "That's all, those goofy looking pieces", and I replied "yes!" Then she said it, "You have got to be kidding me!"
Well, I did it again!
I finally bought one of the Sunshine Models of the C&O "Deco" boxcar. It came up on eBay for a "reasonable" price, and I snapped it up.
The model arrived today, and I showed it to my wife.
She asked what made this kit worth the price, and I showed her the nifty Deco ends in the kit.
She said "That's all, those goofy looking pieces", and I replied "yes!"
Then she said it, "You have got to be kidding me!"
I assume you are aware that Intermountain produced the C&O box car with the Art Deco ends. I only found out about it after I had bought the American Scale Models brass version. Well, both are beautiful cars with a lot of differences in the details.
The price of the sound locos
Windshield wipers??? You gotta be kidding me!!
Don; Prez, CEO or whatever of the Wishram, Oregon and Western RR
PRR8259 I got on Brasstrains.com and
I think every time I go onto Brasstrains.com my wife says something like "You Have Got To Be Kidding Me..... Again?"
PRR8259 This is easy; it happened on Monday when the pro painted M-636 finally showed up, and I liked it so much that I got on Brasstrains.com and used some sales proceeds to get an SP&S C-636 that may just get painted a hot Mexican flavor...
This is easy; it happened on Monday when the pro painted M-636 finally showed up, and I liked it so much that I got on Brasstrains.com and used some sales proceeds to get an SP&S C-636 that may just get painted a hot Mexican flavor...
I don’t approve of that either! Covering perfectly good Broad Stripe paint!
Regards, Isaac
I model my railroad and you model yours! I model my way and you model yours!
I've shown my wife quite a few posts on this forum and she definitely shakes her head with the "you've got to be kidding" look.
But to be fair, I show her posts on other forums too, and for different reasons, she also shakes her head.
What an Improvement she said with a smirkish girly grin on her face.
You moved your layout from the kitchen table to the living room...... that's a definite Improvement, are you kidding me.
I think Judy still likes me though! I get away with murder
TF
This one is a little complicated...
A while back, I painted a train car for the PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, and gave it reporting marks PTX. Good renough, but this started a problem.
Later, I acquired a set of decals for the PROVIDENCE TANK LINE, which had the reporting marks PTX, which I used, and then realized I had a duplicate. To fix it, I added a "T" to the beginning and made it TPTX.
Well, I just lettered a tank car for the TEXAS PORT TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, reporting marks TPTX! I had to soak out a decal letter and change it to TPRX, and I got mad.
I tried to explain all this to my wife, and well, you know what she said.
UlrichHmm.. she said that when I proposed to her..
That is my favorite answer in this thread so far.
maxman Canalligators If mine ever made that remark, Not sure to which remark you are referring, Canalligators I'd just go into the family room the next time she's watching some stupid soap opera, and repeat it back to her. but I think I'll jump right to "I triple dog dare you".
Canalligators If mine ever made that remark,
Not sure to which remark you are referring,
Canalligators I'd just go into the family room the next time she's watching some stupid soap opera, and repeat it back to her.
but I think I'll jump right to "I triple dog dare you".
The original remark, YGTBK.
As for the dare, it might take less of a dare than you‘d think. ‘Nuff said.
Genesee Terminal, freelanced HO in Upstate NY ...hosting Loon Bay Transit Authority and CSX Intermodal. Interchange with CSX (CR)(NYC).
CP/D&H, N scale, somewhere on the Canadian Shield