About 13 months ago my son and a childhood friend got me interested in model railroads and equipment. Since my childhood fascination had long disappeared because of life’s demands and there was now “new time” I said “what the heck”. I had time to build a 4’X 8’ table that was my start. I told my friend that “If I couldn’t do what I wanted on a 4/8 sheet of plywood, I wouldn’t do it”!
Then, in early January last year, I got hit by a mysterious “syndrome” that took all my nerves and control from my shoulders down. During all of my 77 years I never envisioned anything like this. Told I would be in rehab for 6 to 12 months before I could go home! Well, I worked my butt off in hospital rehab and went directly home after 6 weeks. Still wasn’t (is not) an easy time. A walker and powered chair are still my only way to get around. When I was home for a week a Pulmonary Embolism and 5 days in the hospital slowed me down even more. So what to do at home? Just couldn’t sit around in a self-pity party.
I started spending hours in my shop. Working on the railroad just to pass the time away. With my sons’ help, wood working equipment was moved around and space made available for table growth. 4’X8’ turned into 6’X10’, then doubled into what I have now. Two 6’X10’ in an “L” shape with a 16’ straight away. From a stool with wheels on it I did all the work you see in the pictures. My sons did the basic table construction and much of the below table wiring. I even did the trestle wood work which will soon have some stain to match the control panel. Purchased the cars, engines, switches, track & much more. Design of the track layout was at first just putting the pieces together in an ovel. Then I found a design program and spent hours on it. What you see is the finished design. (at least for now). Since I lack imagination one of my daughters, a landscape design horticulturist, will create a plan for me to start from, and who knows, perhaps it will gain some beauty. Changes will be made for hills, valleys, tunnels, etc. Can’t wait.
6-7 hours a day here has been the best physical (and mental) therapy I could get!
The pictures can tell some more of my story. I hope it’s worthy..
Bob