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Larry Sr. posted:

No

It's been a couple months since we zapped each other mails but mine is change now after more than 12 years.

It's new and in profile.

Larry

Oh Ok, I just said you must be getting rid of them cause you had to switch to Coors Light! LOL

Really I said let me know what you don't sell at York, We could probably work something out!

 

paul 2 posted:

Went down after dinner and put on first coat of earth color. So that's a wrap for the night. If my brick paper does not come tomorrow I'll just finish my Cooter's building and start another building. If my switches would come I could go back to working on the grain elevator area. Pics............Paul

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Looks good Paul!  I'll be hitting you up for pointers when I get to that stage on my layout.  Thanks for posting your projects as you go!    

Jim 

Adriatic posted:

   These are GE like the 44t too. At Fords as 125t & 132t. Solid blue, solid black, or red. I've read the red was solid too and I suspect the red here is photoshopped as I only saw a blk&wht version for many years. The color shot only appeared for me for the first time about 4 years ago.

I love chrome!, You know  this is on my top ten list of "somedays"

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Looks like the industrial designers had a free hand.  They certainly did a nice job.  Look at the curved grill.  Also the lines of the lower frame.  They also have nice curved lines.  Even the hand rails have style.

The "Red Monster" made its inaugural run in the wee hours of Saturday morning...  

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Believe it or not, the time on the clock is pure coincidence.    

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One mod I think I'll make is to reverse the motor leads so that the electronic reverse unit defaults to long hood forward...

Mitch 

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Just installed my first full DCS system.  I have been using the DCS commander for around 2 years and finally went ahead and got the TIU and remote.  Haven’t used many of the features yet but it was great to be able to run more than 1 engine at the same time.  I can see I might finally be able to justify a Z4000 transformer in the future.

paul 2 posted:

Went down after dinner and put on first coat of earth color. So that's a wrap for the night. If my brick paper does not come tomorrow I'll just finish my Cooter's building and start another building. If my switches would come I could go back to working on the grain elevator area. Pics............Paul

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Paul I am with Jim! Even though he tries to store his engines in the china cabinet ! Your work is great and I too will be asking for advice from you when the time comes!

M. Mitchell Marmel posted:

The "Red Monster" made its inaugural run in the wee hours of Saturday morning...  One mod I think I'll make is to reverse the motor leads so that the electronic reverse unit defaults to long hood forward...

Mitch 

Mitch;

There is an observation here about the Monster running in the dark through the red light district, but, in the words of the manager of the Cocoanut Manor, Mr. Hammer, "we'll just pass over that"…

Before you reverse the leads, aren't you running the engine backwards??? With all of my engines equipped with pantographs, the active pantograph is in the trailing position.

Inquiring minds want to know... and me too!!!

So here I am at work in my lab on the weekend. I had just received a new server for a piece of equipment and it had some packaging that I though could be of some use.

Hot Water had told me that i would need a platform for diesel servicing ... and well, here is a first run at it. Wonder if it'll paint well.

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If not I'll go wood instead. Need a lower one for the steam engines too.

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Deuce posted:

So here I am at work in my lab on the weekend. I had just received a new server for a piece of equipment and it had some packaging that I though could be of some use.

Hot Water had told me that i would need a platform for diesel servicing ... and well, here is a first run at it. Wonder if it'll paint well.

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If not I'll go wood instead. Need a lower one for the steam engines too.

Somehow, I think it may be too high and difficult to paint. That being said, Mitch would be very proud of your scrounge!!!

Apples55 posted:
Deuce posted:

So here I am at work in my lab on the weekend. I had just received a new server for a piece of equipment and it had some packaging that I though could be of some use.

Hot Water had told me that i would need a platform for diesel servicing ... and well, here is a first run at it. Wonder if it'll paint well.

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If not I'll go wood instead. Need a lower one for the steam engines too.

Somehow, I think it may be too high and difficult to paint. That being said, Mitch would be very proud of your scrounge!!!

Too high* is easy to fix with a razor blade and cut between the layers. The difficult to paint would be a problem though.

*It's roughly 2" high, which makes it about an 8' tall platform. I may need to shave 0.5" off.

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  I'm not sure how well that will work. The foam looks very porous, so your going ti get a very "aged" look. If it is soft foam, the paint will crack it time from handlings and may warp too. You want a stiff, small pore foam or styrofoam blocks for packing. It is easier to work with than wood, and doesn't look like wood. I have no fear of woodwork, I love it; foam is much easier.

  That sure does pop Mitch, like a jersey.

carsntrains posted:

Now wait for this guys!!!   The CHINA CABINET is full of ................ SNOOPY STUFF!!!!   My trains were only in one side of the bottom. Its Grandmas cabinet but no dishes!!! LOL     

On a serious note.     I oiled that old 666 marx engine and slapped in on the track.   Dang thing runs!!  Pretty good too!   Needs a good take down and cleaning.    But I am impressed!!  

Jim 

Start with this, and slowly take it over 

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Now wait for this guys!!!   The CHINA CABINET is full of ................ SNOOPY STUFF!!!!   My trains were only in one side of the bottom. Its Grandmas cabinet but no dishes!!! LOL     

On a serious note.     I oiled that old 666 marx engine and slapped in on the track.   Dang thing runs!!  Pretty good too!   Needs a good take down and cleaning.    But I am impressed!!  

Jim 

You aught to get "someone" a Snoopy and Woodstock handcar.

Then the Peanuts set one car at a time.

..."slowly but surely... inch by inch....step by step" 

Adriatic posted:
carsntrains posted:

Now wait for this guys!!!   The CHINA CABINET is full of ................ SNOOPY STUFF!!!!   My trains were only in one side of the bottom. Its Grandmas cabinet but no dishes!!! LOL     

On a serious note.     I oiled that old 666 marx engine and slapped in on the track.   Dang thing runs!!  Pretty good too!   Needs a good take down and cleaning.    But I am impressed!!  

Jim 

You aught to get "someone" a Snoopy and Woodstock handcar.

Then the Peanuts set one car at a time.

..."slowly but surely... inch by inch....step by step" 

My thoughts exactly!

Apples55 posted:

Mitch;

There is an observation here about the Monster running in the dark through the red light district, but, in the words of the manager of the Cocoanut Manor, Mr. Hammer, "we'll just pass over that"…

Oh, how you can get stucco...  ;-) 

Before you reverse the leads, aren't you running the engine backwards??? With all of my engines equipped with pantographs, the active pantograph is in the trailing position.

Inquiring minds want to know... and me too!!!

Well, since there's only one pantograph... ;-)  

RTC operating preferences, for the occasional non-center-cab hood unit, is long hood forward for safety reasons (i.e. the engine driver is no longer first on the scene in the event of a crossing incident).  Plus, the horn is facing that direction.  And the stickers,  too.   

From a model standpoint, I prefer having the non-powered truck to the front, as one has less problems with "torque steer" that way.  

And ya gotta admit, a pantograph makes one heckuva hood ornament!   

beardog posted:

OMG, there is some weird white stuff on my car and deck, very cold and crystalline.

Almost a half an inch of it. Does anyone know what it is??

Corn starch?  Confectioners sugar?  Alumina powder? 

Mitch 

Adriatic posted:

I tried out an elevated 0-27 trolley line on the work site micro. I'm considering bending down to 0-17", for the el curves and squaring it into the corners more. I think I'm going to fab some cantilevering deco-industrial swiss cheese arch supports too

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I think the idea of an elevated 027 trolley line on trestle is a great idea and I would do that on my own layout if I had the space. 

My layout is long and narrow, and loaded with postwar accessories. I chose the accessories over the trolley line on trestle. Having both would make my layout hopelessly cluttered. 

You might consider the Lionel trestle sets for your elevated trolley: either the graduated trestle set, or the one with all tall trestle, or both depending on what you want to do.

Newbie posted:

Just installed my first full DCS system.  I have been using the DCS commander for around 2 years and finally went ahead and got the TIU and remote.  Haven’t used many of the features yet but it was great to be able to run more than 1 engine at the same time.  I can see I might finally be able to justify a Z4000 transformer in the future.

Congratulations!  Please do your self a favor now that you have the full DCS system .... don’t wait two years to purchase the DCS Wi-Fi module .... running the trains through an iPad or smartphone is so enjoyable compared to using  the DCS remote ... for example ... if you have a subway with station stops ... it is much easier to program the stops in “learn mode” ... in general the whole system is easier to  read on the tablet or smart device ....thus, making for a very enjoyable experience ....

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Adriatic posted:
beardog posted:

OMG, there is some weird white stuff on my car and deck, very cold and crystalline.

Almost a half an inch of it. Does anyone know what it is??

No, but they are flying around, so try to kill them before they can mate

 

I chased them away, but I think they escaped to the mountains, tons of them up there

beardog posted:
Adriatic posted:
beardog posted:

OMG, there is some weird white stuff on my car and deck, very cold and crystalline.

Almost a half an inch of it. Does anyone know what it is??

No, but they are flying around, so try to kill them before they can mate

 

I chased them away, but I think they escaped to the mountains, tons of them up there

careful with those things. They can cause all kinds of trouble. When it gets warm they like to migrate down hill disguised as water

JD2035RR posted:
carsntrains posted:

Now wait for this guys!!!   The CHINA CABINET is full of ................ SNOOPY STUFF!!!!   My trains were only in one side of the bottom. Its Grandmas cabinet but no dishes!!! LOL     

On a serious note.     I oiled that old 666 marx engine and slapped in on the track.   Dang thing runs!!  Pretty good too!   Needs a good take down and cleaning.    But I am impressed!!  

Jim 

Start with this, and slowly take it over 

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OK guys now give me a little credit here lol  I got her one of those in my first O gauge purchase!! That was partly my justification for buying that lot lol   I got her the Lionel peanuts group for Valentines day with a few Valentines Snoopys.  Been trying to find the older Snoopy boxcar. And will be getting the 3 Snoopy/peanuts boxcars that will be out this year (if they make them)    ALMOST had the peanuts Halloween train too!   She didnt like it....................????? 

Jim

Well I was off line all yesterday, and a lot happens on this topic in one day!  So I will take Mike G.'s advice and took notes.

Jim, I'm glad you got everything out of the china cabinet.  It is nice finding trains you forgot about; it's like getting something for free!!

Al, The buildings look great!

Adriatic, thanks for the photographs of the Umpteen Tonners!  The Wellsville Addison & Galeton caught my eye.  That road isn't that far from here, but I never knew they had that one.

Deuce, the Layout looks great, and now you can find all your tools.

Bob, The NH Williams 44 Tonner looks great!

Brian Mustang, I like the B&LE ballast cars.  I knew you must have had something in B&LE Orange!  I recall seeing photographs of your kitchen trains, but it is more extensive than I thought.  I'll bet you are in a small minority who have made inroads to that room of the house.

Paul, I like the wooden road crossings.  That is like what I recall from the B&O near home.  Asphalt was used there, but concrete works too.

Brian in O, The lights look great!  

Mitch, Congratulations on the inaugural run of big red!!  I like the Red Baron biplane in the background also.

Newbie, Congratulations on getting your DCS operating!!  I did the same as you a few years ago, and yes I now have a Z4000 and WiFi now as well.  Slick.

12 Monkeys, I know the change of thinking and sometimes methods that go from changing from smaller scales to O.  Your building looks quite good to me!!

 

Dag nabit here I thought I was on a roll!!   Got to thinking last night.   I need a switch to set up a spur so I can serve my new Menards power with coal.   And here is the problem.    I dont have a singe car with coal!!!  Guess I'll have to purchase some!   Still doing some cleaning in the trainroom. Have a bunch of stuff I need to toss in the garbage.  And some good workout equipment that I cant even give away!!!  Tonight I plan to take down another shelf above the layout and move it to another room.   UGGGGGG

Jim

paul 2 posted:

Jim, do you have empty hopper cars. If you do you could buy coal loads for them. Of course Menards has their 11% off sale on right now. Even at their regular price you could get a few hopper cars...........Paul

Paul I will have to look into my "stash" of cars I put in totes when I bought 100 or so brand new ones from my neighbor. 

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