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What's Your Completion Date?

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What's Your Completion Date?
Posted by Fergmiester on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:37 AM
Sat back last night and looked at the progress I have been making as of late and felt very satisfied as I was starting to see something that actually looked like a the beginnings of a Model Railroad. I then asked myself

"So what's the completion date of this thing?..."

After several minutes of being satisfied and thinking what was left. I realized I was another 8 to 10 years away from completion

Of phase 1[:(]

Hopefully I will still have the interest and desire then as I nromally switch hobbies every 10 years because of boredom. I'm now on year 13 of this one, probably because this is 4 hobbies in 1.

I still have 27 years of enthusiasm[:D]

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Posted by jjbmish on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:44 AM
I am shooting to be done in 14-15 years. Well actually, we plan on selling our house when I retire (in 14-15 years) and buying an RV. Then it's off to visit all the trains I can find. LOL Plus I'm going to try and build a small layout somewhere in the RV. Should be interesting.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:45 AM
My completion date is last Christmas. I think I'm about a third of the way there. (Well, you see, I'm modelling the 1960's, so there's this "time-reversal" thing going on anyway.)

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Posted by bikerraypa on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:45 AM
I'll probably drive my Golden Spike sometime in late 2007. As far as actual completion?? Probably sometime in late 9007. [:D] I doubt it will ever be complete. At least, I hope it isn't.


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Posted by IRONROOSTER on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:59 AM
Well, considering I plan to retire and move in 3 years, it's probably somewhere around 2010 for the mainline and 2020 for everything else. But perhaps not.
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Posted by GAPPLEG on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:05 AM
EH ? [banghead][*^_^*][%-)] the 12th of never , I guess.
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Posted by jecorbett on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:06 AM
Completeion Date? What's that. A model railroad is never completed. There will always be something to add, change, or improve. I think if we ever did complete one we would get bored with it in a hurry.

Now if you want to ask when the track is laid and the entire layout scenicked, that is another matter. When I retired and moved into my new home in 2001, I thought with all the free time I have, I would reach that phase in 5 years. My planned layout will go all the way around my 48X24 basement with a branch line on a large center peninsula. As it turns out, I haven't even begun the branchline, the mainline is only about one third scenicked, and there is still some industrial track to lay. I have found that retirement is a much busier life style than I imagined and haven't been able to devote nearly as much time to my layout as I hoped. I expect to reach the "finished" phase of the mainline within two years and will then start on the branchline.
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Posted by SpaceMouse on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:20 AM
I used to have a colpetion date of August 2006 for my 4 x 8, er 5 x8, but suddenly it has been on hold for almost two months and it will be a t least a month before it moves forward again. plus I've decided to change a few things while it's down...

So somewhere between August 2006 and the implosion of the sun. Then I'll start the Redwood Empire.

Chip

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Posted by Pruitt on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:07 AM
There isn't one.
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Posted by dwRavenstar on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:09 AM
Completion date?

I'd recommend dinner and a movie. [8D]

When I complete a structure kit, a scenic area, a car kit, ballasting, solve a wiring problem or anything else it's off to the local eatery with the little woman. [:D]

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Posted by cmrproducts on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:20 AM
Most modelers think once I retire I can start on my layout. Well folks NOW is the time to start. You are still making lots of money and that is the time when it takes lots of money to build a layout, the beginning. I knew this and I figured that I had better get this going. Also you need the layout room finished and a drop ceiling, etc., etc. It is better to get the benchwork and the initial track and turnouts purchased while you can afford them.

Then as you begin to build the layout get into running it as soon as possible. This keeps up the interest as you see that if you complete the track into the next town you would have a few more industries to switch. This is the way it went for me, otherwise I would have never gotten 2700 feet of track and 150 plus turnouts down in 3 years.

Now as for when it is finished the day the put ME into the ground I am finished working on the layout. I will always be doing something to the layout and I figure I should be over 100 years old and still will not have all of the building I need scratch built!

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Posted by cwclark on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:34 AM
when it starts to look like a model railroad?...probably around 2014 (September to be exact..the year of my retirement)...when i'm done with the layout?...when they pry my cold dead fingers away from the throttle in one hand and the hobby knife in the other....chuck

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Posted by csmith9474 on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:44 AM
I quite often find that when I think I am done detailing a specific car, I find another detail or details that I just have to apply. The current passenger train I am working on has been going for a year and a half now for various reasons.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:50 AM
Infinity...Twice!
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Posted by relucas on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:54 AM
when they put me in the cold cold grown!!!!!![angel][angel][angel]
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Posted by talon104 on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 9:02 AM
I am hoping around the summer or so? Just a guess-ta-mate[:D]. But hopefully since it is a starter 4x8 , by then maybe i will have better knowledge get a camera for pic to show all you guys and get all the neys and such. then actually be able to sit down and plan ( really plan) a new layout exactly how i want, in detail( not fly by wire like i've been doing ) [;)] , And hopefully figure out a way to con my wife into letting my put it in the house and not the garage[:p]
How cruel would it be to bunk kids up [:D]
Just kidding ................hum, idea tho [:)] lol
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Posted by Bill54 on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 9:59 AM
Funny thing that I ran across this thread. Completion date? I’m still working on a “Start” date![:(]

While shopping for Christmas gifts for the grandchildren this year I came across some toy trains that rekindled fond memories of the American Flyer trains I had as a child.[:p] In turn, that prompted me to finish a section of the basement (13’X15’) for a train room. So for the past month I’ve been in the “building the room for the trains” mode.

Then this past weekend, after a discussion it with the “Boss”, she agreed to take the newly finished area when complete and give me the larger, already finished, rec-room (23’X19’). Not bad for an HO layout![:D]

So when talking about completion date I’m thinking about when the new room will be complete and I can START working on the layout! I expect the room should be finished in about a month then I can get started on the layout.[:)]

Bill
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:03 AM
Completion date... Hmmm. I can give you two answers:

Fully operational and scenicked... No more plywood or foam showing, no more track to go down, everything wired, etc... by end of this year.

Everything I want to do done and nothing left but operating trains? Never. There will always be a scene to rework, a building to add/replace/weather better, a track to relay as I find an operational wrinkle... etc.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:09 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jecorbett

Completeion Date? What's that.


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Posted by rolleiman on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:39 AM
Two or three days before the toss the dirt on top of my casket. I figure if I'm lucky, that'll be the last day I'm able to work on the layout.. I don't worry about finishing them, I just like building them.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:53 AM
My completion date was actually my first birthday, it took about 9 months for me to be built.[:o)]

When I can run trains, and 95% of the plywood/MDF is covered with something (scenery or latex), I'll consider my layout "complete enough" for me...
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Posted by Attaboy on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 11:07 AM
com...ple...tion? What's that?

In the year 2525, if man is still alive...

Now why did that spring to mind? [:)]
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Posted by CP5415 on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 11:07 AM
I figure, after I'm paying to 2 kids to go to University, convincing the wife to let me have the basement to build a BIG layout & after I win the lottery, 30-40 years from now I should be done.

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Posted by jeffers_mz on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 11:45 AM
Like everyone else, I don't thionk iut'll ever be done, but I plan to have it presentable this year.

Since I figure there's another month's work in detail carving foam, there's probably two, and since I figure two months to lay the hardshell and carve rock features, it'll probably take four.

From there, the plan is to use paint to designate main areas, pine forests, bare earth, tundra, rock etc. Every square inch of terrain below treeline would have been dense forest before the settlers showed up, but this represents a later period with trees turned into buildings, so that will reduce the number of trees needed. Not sure right now whether to paint the pine areas dark green unrtil the trees are ready, then re-paint to represent a pine needle floor, or to paint the brown needle forest floor from the beginning.

Once it's painted and at least a few trees are in, it's "done" in one sense, in that it looks like it's supposed to look, but then there's years of buildings and details planned, with more likely to suggest themselves as time goes by.

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Posted by SOU Fan on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 1:30 PM
I haven't even started on my layout, much less a completion date. Estimated completion date 2050.[^]
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Posted by trainfreek92 on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 3:14 PM
Done Model Railroading. When i am 6 feet under thats when[swg]!!! My current layout will be comletly scenicked all track down by Summer. When thats doen i will start to detail stuff build building kits..... Right now my first section of layout is 95% done track work. Hope to start next section in 1-2 weeks!! I will probbably stop doing things to the layout when there is no room on it. And when i go to college (6 years). i will definelty have my dream layout when older. Big BIG and detailed. Tim
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Posted by waltersrails on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 4:00 PM
BY july of this year. I'll be so happy its almost done.
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Posted by fwdguy on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 4:54 PM
This is an easy answer- Never.

There is always something to build or change. Thats what is so great about this hobby.
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 5:42 PM
Well I turn 42 next week. So I figure I got another 20-30 good years to work on it.

At work when someone asks us when we will be finished fixing something we will tell them we will work on it till we retire then someone else will work on it. nothing is ever really finished...we just work on it. [8D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:01 PM
still trying to win the idea over for a start date wit the folks maybe the GARAGE

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