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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, February 22, 2007 11:10 AM
Trent, I'm sorry to hear of your loss.  I'll keep your family in prayer.
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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, February 22, 2007 10:35 AM

Jerry ........ I can't buy Track Planning 2007 at our IGA .........We're lucky if they have fresh produce........

Ryan....... thanks for the welcome.

Everybody...... now I'm thinking this thread may not be best for me.  Doctor wants me to watch my weight and I get hungry reading some of the posts. .......  

meanwhile, back at the fridge........        bye...

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Posted by Hoople on Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:56 AM
HO= House Oriented,
While N= Nano sized scale.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:47 AM
Good Morning All....We had a fantastic day here yesterday and looks like moree of the same today lots of su shine but not as warm as yesterday....I'll have some of that Coconut Banana Nut bread that Ryan ordered and a big glass of Ed's fresh OJ...Please...Thank You....Did't do much on lay out yesterday with my Grand daughter and so here but I did cut out a coal load from pink foam decided hoppers looked better with loads I paint them flat black then cover with N scale ballast then paint again with black paint makes a pretty good coal load....Belated Birthday wishes to Mary Ann......Jim.....Yeah my dumpster diving days are over I have to settle for what I can fish out standing on the ground...My brother brought me a lot of pink foam from dumpster at Habitat for Humanitiy house he was working on....Colby...Hey bud that some good pictures we may have another award winning photographer !!! Der...Sounds like you hit the Jack pot on that grab bag I am always a sure mark for grab bags and surprise boxes....Trent...I will put Kelly and family in my prayers......I picked up the new Track Planning 2007 at the grocery store yesterday I am way behind in my reading....Well you all have a great day....Jerry
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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:11 AM
 SilverSpike wrote:

I was off from work today, but then, I'm off everyday! LOL

Jeff, I'm looking forward to more days like that...being on a permanent "off", or retirement, but I have another 20-25 years to go.

Ryan: I had expected to be working another 20 years myself, but my body had different ideas.

Trent: Sorry to hear about Kelly's aunt. I live in Louisiana and I know how the roads are here. They're terrible. At one time, La 28 was known as the deadliest road in America. I keep a very watchful eye on traffic on it when I'm going to and from Alexandria.

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Posted by SilverSpike on Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:37 AM

Good morning model railroaders!

I'll have a slice of toasted coconut banana bread with some butter, a tall cup of coffee and some of Ed's fresh squeezed OJ please.

Thanks Chloe!

So, what's happening with you all today?  

I have been busy lately, and putting the finishing touches on an article I am writing for an on-line publication and also filling in for two co-workers who have been out sick this week.

The cold temps have finally left us, Tuesday, Wednesday, and today the low temps have been in the 50's and the highs are getting into the 60's, today it is supposed to hit 71 degrees. Might even break a record set back in 1955, we shall see.

And it was a foggy ride into work this morning....

 

So, let's see what's been happening in the Diner since page 77.....

 jeffrey-wimberly wrote:
 SilverSpike wrote:

Happy Mardi Gras! If we were still living in New Orleans we would have honored the holiday off from work today.

I was off from work today, but then, I'm off everyday! LOL

Jeff, I'm looking forward to more days like that...being on a permanent "off", or retirement, but I have another 20-25 years to go.

Nice pics Colby! How is school these days?

Luct, good one on the new email virus. I resemble some of those remarks....

Happy Birthday MaryAnn!  Happy B-Day [bday]

Welcome to the Diner Garry! Sign - Welcome [#welcome]

Jim, great news on the tax refunds, we still need to file both of ours.

 der5997 wrote:

Ryan:  I remember the King Cake you brought to the CS last year! I can virtually taster it still.Dinner [dinner]

You mean like this one?

 

Sorry it is a few days late, so enjoy the fresh baked King Cake. Remember, who ever gets the baby has to buy the King Cake for next year.

Trent Sorry to hear about the accident, our thoughts and prayers are with you and Kelly.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:19 AM

As I said yesterday, I'm new on this thread.  Thanks very much Paul and Jim for the warm welcome. Very sad news from Trent.

My first morning here and guess what........... the tempermental coffee maker acted up.  Coffee was everwhere on the kitchen counter.  ......but the raisin bran was terrific, just terrific.........perhaps I should have followed a more direct path to the layout.............oh well..

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Posted by TRENT B on Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:03 AM

Hi All,

My day off has started off with a real low note. Kelly's aunt was killed last night in a crash. The call came in @ 6:15 this am. The aunt was on her way home from Lousianna when she fell asleep, over corrected and head-on crashed w/ an 18 wheeler. Please keep Kelly's family in your thoughts and prayers in this tough time.

Chloe, I'll have a double Irish coffee please.

Don't feel much like anything right now so I'll head for thr roundhouse.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Thursday, February 22, 2007 7:16 AM

Good Morning, Zoe - since Colby's buying, I'll go easy on him. Just a cup of coffee, scrambled eggs & toast, glass of Ed's fresh orange juice (Oh, another tank car of it arrived yesterday? Cool!), and yeah, a glass of milk, too. Thanks, Colby! Wink [;)]

(As someone wrote it on our office whiteboard yesterday) It's another "beautiful day in the neighborhood" - temp is up to 42 already and supposed to go into the mid to upper 50's today. Think it might have reached the low 60's yesterday, so today could be about like that. Yeah!! [yeah]

Oh, Colby - the link to your pics album works now. Smile [:)] Thanks! Not to worry about those who call our layouts 'Horribly Oversized' - when you get older (like me), you won't need a magnifying glass to check details on your cars or engines (unlike some other scales...hint, hint).Whistling [:-^]Whistling [:-^]Whistling [:-^] Don't forget to get your sleep, though.

It's PAYDAY! (which maybe has something to do with my good mood today - y'think?) Finding myself antsy for my MRR order to come in. Might be making a trip to both LHS's on Saturday to see what else they might have.

Hope everyone has a great Thursday today (except for OzJim, who's already working on Friday by now...Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] )

 

Blessings,

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

 

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Thursday, February 22, 2007 6:07 AM
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Colby - is that layout yours, or Alex's? Either way, I think I recognize that as the layout that appeared in Boy's Life magazine (somewhere around the 1950's or 1960's). It's a pretty good layout for operations and really good for scenery stuff. Let me know if you can't find out more info on the layoutJim in Cape Girardea

the layout is Alex's. Dang I'm buying this moring!!

I'm working on the link for the dail up guys to my photobucket account so they could see the pics.

Colby

ok I think I got it. http://s64.photobucket.com/albums/h181/Trainboy13/

 

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Thursday, February 22, 2007 6:04 AM
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Banged Head [banghead] Doubtless Colby has run you through a few of the basics anyway. Thumbs Up [tup] On the pros and cons of scenery types, it’s too late tonight for me to get into that, so I’ll let those wiser and more awake tackle it for you!Zzz [zzz]

 

Colby:  I know you couldn’t bring yourself to say it, so I’ll do it for you.

Horibly Oversized.

 

Normal Scale

 

Thanks for dial up consideration BTW!

 

HO IS NOT Horibly Oversized!

it's House Oriented!!

I didn't get much sleep last night so watch out!!!!

 

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Thursday, February 22, 2007 2:51 AM

Good morning ! from Indiana. Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:33 PM

Good Evening, Chloe! Just a cup of cocoa to go, please.

Sign - Welcome [#welcome] to the Diner, Garry! Have a cup on me, and enjoy the craziness fun here. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] 

I've been beta testing the Macintosh version of Train Player for their developers. Nice, so far (for a beta), but takes a little getting used to a new program's way of doing things. If any other Macintosh users are lurking in the Diner and want more info, email me through the forum.

Colby - is that layout yours, or Alex's? Either way, I think I recognize that as the layout that appeared in Boy's Life magazine (somewhere around the 1950's or 1960's). It's a pretty good layout for operations and really good for scenery stuff. Let me know if you can't find out more info on the layout; I think I still have my booklet on it. The plans and all ran as a whole series of articles in Boy's Life magazine back then, including ideas for building your own structures, loading dock, stock yard pens, mountain scenery for the upper level, etc. That was the type of layout I first built (didn't get it done, though, and when I was away for school, my folks moved out of that house and left the layout in it). Sad [:(]Sigh [sigh] I may figure a way to use some layout design elements from that layout later on additional sections of my current layout (and future sections). Okay, enough rambling... Wink [;)]

That's about all my news for now - I'm watching a couple of items on eBay that I might be bidding on, but they have a few more days to go.

Blessings on everyone's 2nd half of the week,

Jim in Cape Girardeau

 

 

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 9:44 PM

Evening Gang: Dinner went well. We started with appitizers and the salad bar then had sirloin steak for the main course. I had a glass of red wine( good for the heart ). Mary Ann is in bed and I'm going to head that way as soon as I finish here.

Garry: Sign - Welcome [#welcome] to the diner. From your first post I'd say you will fit right in.

Colby: That first picture belongs on a calender. It is great.

As I said I am heading for bed.

Good Night All

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Posted by der5997 on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 9:14 PM

Hi Gang!  Made it into both LHSs today after a Dr. appointment in Halifax.  Got another large rock casting, and a Grab Box (bag actually) of Grant Line N Scale Windows – Doors – Misc things. Most of the windows are multi paned, but I think I can cut out some of the mullions to make a larger paned, more modern look. There’s plenty of both domestic and industrial window frames, and much more besides.

 

Also found a home for my MRC Tech 4, which is how come I was able to get more mrr supplies so soon after the last LHS trip.Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

KJ: 

The Lewistown portion itself may be as deep as three feet. Some will be for the viewblock, background buildings, and in the midground,
…email Jeff for his work sheet on photo back drops and blending with modeled buildings.  I think you will get some ideas of how Lewiston can be fantastic.Wow!! [wow]

 

Alex: Sign - Welcome [#welcome] Ponds are quite easy if you are not all hung up on being able to see right down to the bottom through “feet” of water.  (That’s the epoxy route, and can be pricey.)  What I do is pour a plaster bottom (or just use the flat of the foam on foam scenery), paint it some nice dark colour (black is, surprisingly, the colour of many pond bottoms) with lighter browns shaded in from the banks to indicate the shallow shore.  Then, when all that’s dry, brush on gloss to represent the water.  I use Mod Podge gloss medium. If you go for varnish, well and good, but you’ve got fumes, drying time, and clean up with solvents. All that hassle is avoided by keeping everything (acrylic paint, Mod Poge, water based, and water clean up with no odour.)  The WS stuff is water based, I think. I've not used it as it too is too pricey for my liking. Several coats of the gloss makes for a deeper finish.  Good luck with that, and let us know how it turns out.Big Smile [:D]

The brass track can be made to look more “real” by painting the sides of it rust = dark brown. (not red brown in other words.)  The top will have to be cleaned up so it conducts electricity better. An eraser block is quite good for that.  Using a fine sandpaper is NOT the best, as it will scratch the surface, and then more dirt will cling to the track Banged Head [banghead] Doubtless Colby has run you through a few of the basics anyway. Thumbs Up [tup] On the pros and cons of scenery types, it’s too late tonight for me to get into that, so I’ll let those wiser and more awake tackle it for you!Zzz [zzz]

 

JR:

See - Fergie doesn't have a monopoly on messes.
…looked very normal to me, where was the mess?Blindfold [X-)]

That inlet is really good.Thumbs Up [tup]

 

Ryan:  I remember the King Cake you brought to the CS last year! I can virtually taster it still.Dinner [dinner]

 

Colby:  I know you couldn’t bring yourself to say it, so I’ll do it for you.

Horibly Oversized.

 

Normal Scale

 

Thanks for dial up consideration BTW!

 

Gary: Sign - Welcome [#welcome]...Care to tell us a bit about yourself as dinner goes down?

 

Gotta Go, it’s been a long day.  Goodnight all, and God Bless.  Prayers for all in need of healing, comfort and peace.Angel [angel]

 

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 8:24 PM
I've not posted on this thread before, but hello everybody.  ...........................and I ate too much for dinner......................

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 8:17 PM
wow. only one person within 4 hours! tisk tisk tisk. were is everyone?
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Posted by GUB on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 6:53 PM
 Paul W. Beverung wrote:

Tomorrow is Mary Ann's birthday. She wants to go out for breakfast and then be left alone so she can work on the tax papers. Tomorrow night I'll take her out to Steak and Ale for dinner.

Hey Paul. You can't go wrong with Breakfast. I'm jealous, I'll have to wait til the weekend.

GUB

 

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 4:29 PM

The Pics are in!!!


(for non-dialup guys)

http://s64.photobucket.com/albums/h181/Trainboy13/

and for dialup guys!

enjoy

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 3:15 PM
hey Chloe, i think i'll have a bag of ripple cuts and an ice-cap... thanks. (Junk food ROCKS!)     Dinner [dinner]
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Posted by JimRCGMO on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 1:10 PM

Afternoon, Zoe - I'd like a BLT and a Dr. Pepper, please - thanks, Jeff!

Colby, nice pics of the trains - we'll be looking forward to seeing the others (or give us a link to the  album page, for those who are still on dial-up).

Sign - Welcome [#welcome] Dude (Alex)! Have a drink on me - just ask Zoe or Chloe (our twins and virtual servers) to put it on my tab this time. As for your layout, I think most of us started with a 4 X 8, and your price for it sure was a bargain! Thumbs Up [tup] Just the brass track alone is probably worth that now, not counting what the lumber would run you at the local lumber place. Shock [:O] As Jerry said, check out train shows, the sale table at your LHS, yard sales, and any other place you can think of for possible stuff you can use. Despite the impression some get from the huge layouts in mags, there are a lot of more reasonably sized layouts out here. (Mine for example, is two 2' X 4' sections, and I'm in HO scale) Don't forget - if you have a Hobby Lobby locally, you can get the Modge Podge there for water/ponds. Also (if they all do like my local HL), check with them from time to time - especially right after Christmas - our local HL discounts their MRR'ing stuff 30 percent around then (and they carry Woodland Scenics, some Model Power built-up buildings, track and other stuff)!

Jerry, I'm trying in my mind to picture you, dumpster-diving... Confused [%-)]I thought that was a younger fella's sport!? Wink [;)]

Paul, tell MaryAnn Happy B-Day [bday] for us - and I hope she gets those taxes done pretty smoothly. Yeah!! [yeah] 

Sorry I wasn't in yesterday - busy at work, and started a new small group/study at church, which ran until a bit before 9 p.m. Not much new to report on the MRR front, except that I placed my order with our LHS owner/MRR club member for some items (including one of the Pullman heavyweight 3-2 Observation lounge cars).

On a GREAT note Big Smile [:D] - my state tax refund arrived today at the bank (should cover my order, almost). Still waiting on the Federal refund. But I'll need to use some of that to replace my printer (Epson Stylus Color 740). It has been very unwilling to print lately (not without major fiddling with the thing), so it's going out the door and I'm getting (most probably) a Canon Pixma iP4300 printer. I like the features of Canon's printer software, and this printer will print borderless and/or 2-sided from credit card size out to 8-1/2 X 11. Has a paper cassette I can put photo paper in, plus an auto feeder for paper on the top.

Well, that's about all I'm up to lately. See everyone later. Take care and stay healthy - it's nice outside here today - supposed to hit 61 this afternoon! Smile [:)]

 

Blessings,

Jim in Cape Girardeau

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 1:09 PM

Hey,

I was wondering if anyone could give me a few of the pros and cons of both doing plaster land and the pink styrafoam? And is there a prefered method of those two?

thanks,

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:45 AM

hey all,

Colby: the shot looks much more clear then i thought it would turn out. hopefully the rest will be as good. 

GMT: Yeah, i don't care what you call me. Dude, Alex, Allan, whatever suits you. Oh, and thanks for the advice, i'll probably do that.

-Dude/Alex/Allan      (lol) 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:07 AM
Good Morning All....Sunny and warmer here today.....The patches of ground are getting bigger and most of the ice is gone.....I'll have a cup of Luc's coffee and a couple of Bill's dougnuts..Please ...Thank you.....I have spent most of the morning watching the Simpsons my Son came in early this morning to spend a few days and brought 10 seasons of the Simpsons on DVD and I am catching up on some I missed......Got the new Model Railroader yesterday and N scale mag too lot of reading to do....I got the track to the mine back down and had planned to start on mine but will probaly be playing with my Grand daughter instead plenty of time for the mine when she leaves.....JR...Thanks for the info on plaster...I like the idea of adding color to the plaster......PC.....Thanks for info on couplers but I am finding out they don't still make some and have changed #'s on others.....Where is Jeff this morning hope he is OK??You all have a good day.....Jerry
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Posted by pcarrell on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 6:32 AM

Well, we've got fog today!  Thick as pea soup!

Falling behind on my paper for school.  Gotta get up on that today.  Whats going on with you guys?

Colby, good shot!

Paul, tell Mary Ann Happy Birthday!

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Posted by GMTRacing on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 6:31 AM

Good Morning All,

    Another warmer day though the rain last night froze on everything and made life interesting this morning. I'll have the coconut covered donut and a regular please Zoe.

     Worked on the display at the museum again last night - locked up the shop and went straight over there. Got a couple of pics of the yard and will try to upload them as well as figure out how to make them sizable here per Jims' request.

Dude (or Alex - just let us know what you prefer) - the Woodland Scenics stuff works well, but if you can find Modge Podge in matte and gloss it's even less expensive.The matte works well diluted for ballast, and the gloss is what I used for the inlet water the page before. If you work it while it's tacky, you can also make some ripple and wave effects with a brush. You can get ballast by sifting sandy soil at home (run a magnet through it to get any metal out and bake it if possible at about 350 deg to remove any live critters). Small roots make excellant tree armatures and a bonus would be finding an entire uprooted tree. Should be enough there for an entire layout. To make a small pond you can chisel out a depression or build up around an area with foam or plaster and wetted towels.

Jerry - I use plaster of paris mixed with celluclay or sculptamold for surface finishes and usually add in some brown and/or black poster paint for color so it won't show if chipped. Mix in some brown or iron ore ballast for that genuine New England rocks everywhere effect. I dump the plaster mix onto the foam or paper and daube it around with a 1/2" stiff bristle brush (the cheap type we get in bulk for the shop called acid brushes but we use them for cutting fluid in the machine shop. If you mix up gray paints you can make rocks just as well and I don't mix that as well as the brown so I get color variations in the finished rock. The support between bridges in the second pic is weathered popsicle sticks with a black ink wash glued on around a piece of foam sheet.

All for now - time to pick up tools. CUL,J.R.

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 6:12 AM

Good morning

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 3:16 AM

Good morning ! from Indiana. Big Smile [:D]

02-21-07

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 1:42 AM

Today's Weather for:  
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      2/21/2007 

Sundown Fire Dept., Station 23
 
Wind Chill:  63°F
Humidity:  91%
Dew Point:  60°F
 
So Far Today
High:  63°F
Low:  63°F
Rain:  0.00"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  6mph NNE
 
Now through 02:00 AM CST February 21, 2007

 Low: 58   

Through 2 AM...patchy light rain or sprinkles moving east can be expected across the region...with more activity from the Interstate 10 corridor south into the gulf waters.

rest of this AM  Low: 58    Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain showers. Lows in the upper 50s. Light and variable winds.  
 
Today  High: 78    Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s. Southwest winds around 10 mph.  

Tonight  Low: 48    Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s. Light and variable winds.

Looks like this page is on me.

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