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Mark Boyce posted:

Davy, I can appreciate the hurting knees from kneeling!! Well, you are almost done!

That Pacific is really shaping up nicely!!

Hi Mark, will take a bitta work yet to finish it but nothin thats rocket science. Once its done am hopin to get it DCC fitted with sound and a pulsed smoke unit.

As for the O gauge line , I got the crossover switches between the two mainlines installed yesterday and the outer track circuit complete . Might get a train running today with a bit of luck. The track work at the coaling sidings needs a bit of attention as one of the fixing timbers has sprung up and will need re-fixed. Box of new track and one more right hand switch are ordered to complete things. Should arrive today or tomorrow. DSCN7594DSCN7595

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Davy, sorry about the knee's! I am the same way when down on them they hurt a lot also. But to be honest sometimes the hardest part is just getting back up! LOL

The Engine is looking really nice! Its going to be a sight to see running around your garden! The track work also looks great! I am glad your almost there and hope you did get a chance to run a train around it yesterday! When you do get it running if you can a nice short video would be great to see!

I hope you have a great day and the sun gods are with you today!

mike g. posted:

Davy, all I got was a black screen! I hope to see it soon though!

Hi Mike,same old problem !  , I'll see what I can do. Works this end OK ,I;m afraid I;m pretty useless with computers. I have a friend who is pretty good with these things . Will see what I can do.  Anyway ,Outer circuit's running fine . So far so good ! 

mike g. posted:

Morning Davy, I just watched it! Great looking train and runs fast! Looks wonderful on the layout! Nice Work!

Hi Mike,  The old Lima and Rivarrossi trains run well.Just 12volt DC too. Did a bitta work on the layout again today. More track down ,circuit two is almost complete as we had a dry mostly sunny day today but tomorrow its back to weather for the ducks apparently ! 

Hi Guys, no pics today, rotten wet start to the day, then the sun came out this afternoon. So I got cables soldered to the two main circuits in front of the wee hut and got them trhu the hut wall and wired up to the twin controller. Cleaned the big window on the hut and made a shelf inside for the controller. Got a seat in the hut and ran the train till the rain turned up again and spoiled the party. Apparently the British isles are currently caught north of the jet stream, so we're gettin hammered with even more rain than usual. Was beautifull this afternoon,then tonight torrential rain again.., ach well,no point complainin. Just make hay while the sun shines ,...or is it play trains while the sun shines... ??  Have to say that despite the layout not bein quite finished it was very satisfyin to sit in the wee hut drivin the train. A few days dry weather and both lines should be running ,then gettin the G scale line wired up DCC is next.  

The videos work with Google Chrome. I'm a Firefox user and they were all black, but Chrome worked fine.

Congrats on the first run Davey! Rivarossi made great stuff. I have two HO steam engines from the 70's and they both run great and are well detailed. 

Where do you store your trains to keep them out of the weather? I don't see a covered section any place.

Bob

RSJB18 posted:

The videos work with Google Chrome. I'm a Firefox user and they were all black, but Chrome worked fine.

Congrats on the first run Davey! Rivarossi made great stuff. I have two HO steam engines from the 70's and they both run great and are well detailed. 

Where do you store your trains to keep them out of the weather? I don't see a covered section any place.

Bob

Hi Bob, thanks,  I have a big lean-to shed alongside the house for storage. 

Hi George and guys, sorry for disappearing off the planet but other life-stuff has just been gettin in the way, not to mention Covid-19 lockdown and all that goes with it. The G scale line is 99.9% finished ,managed to get a good bit of wiring work done on that to improve juice delivery. The O gauge line unfortunately is gonna need all the switches lifted re-wired and relaid as they are live-frog and unfortunately I laid them as I would dead frog switches so a fairly major task there with the soldering iron. Electrics ain't my forte however theres some good instructional videos online how to wire the live frog switches. So I'll need to spend a few hours on that.  Ive also been helping my next door neighbour with his garden ,and we just finished it today. I did all the pondwork and waterfall. I;ve also been working in a friend's garden in Glasgow re-hashing that so I haven't been idle....  picture of my neighbours place

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Great to hear that you are still active . Yes , life has a funny way of throwing us a curve ball now and then . You neighbors garden looks wonderful . He is lucky to have you as a neighbor . I don't know why , but I was thinking of you yesterday , wondering how your garden railway had turned out .Then here you are today . Eerie !! 

Hi Jim, aye the best laid plans, never mind at least during the onset of this Covid nightmare we had great weather for weeks here in Scotland which helped. At least it was possible to get out into the gardens in the sun. felt sorry for folks who lived in city flats etc., though.  Hope you guys are all OK . Stay safe.  

 

Hi Guys, well as I said the O gauge layout will require some major switchwork re-wiring ,however today my brand new all singin all dancing digital PIKO BR50 German 2-10-0 arrived  .Luckily it makes it on my turntable by the skin of the teeth ,rear tender wheel and front bogie wheel half on half off but it makes it...just !. Super big model. As for the bagpipes,Covid 19 stopped all the wedding gigs ....  

 

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Davy, That is one great looking engine!  Excellent!!  I'll say it just makes it on the turntable!  Wow!!  What system do you use to control it?

I'm not surprised about the wedding gigs not happening.  Our younger daughter is a musician; soprano, piano, and harp.  She sometimes sings at weddings and sometimes they just want the harp, but this year there hasn't been much activity.  She has a small wedding next week for a young couple from our church.  She had to go online giving private voice and piano lessons for a while, but things loosened up a bit.  She can now give lessons in the room she rents from the local music store.  Unfortunately, they had to shut down her 5th season with the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.  On a positive note, she hasn't had to drive clean into Pittsburgh for practice and shows.  It's over an hour drive each way, though the traffic is sparse.

@Mark Boyce posted:

Davy, That is one great looking engine!  Excellent!!  I'll say it just makes it on the turntable!  Wow!!  What system do you use to control it?

I'm not surprised about the wedding gigs not happening.  Our younger daughter is a musician; soprano, piano, and harp.  She sometimes sings at weddings and sometimes they just want the harp, but this year there hasn't been much activity.  She has a small wedding next week for a young couple from our church.  She had to go online giving private voice and piano lessons for a while, but things loosened up a bit.  She can now give lessons in the room she rents from the local music store.  Unfortunately, they had to shut down her 5th season with the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.  On a positive note, she hasn't had to drive clean into Pittsburgh for practice and shows.  It's over an hour drive each way, though the traffic is sparse.

Hi Mark, Massoth decoder and pulsed smoke unit controlled by a German Z21 unit via tablet or cellphone.  Was just gettin used to it tonight. Need to study the manual and get familiar with the function controls ,I;m not used to digital control. I have three locos 2-6-2tank, 2-6-0 tender loco and now the BR50-2-10-0. The BR 50s were used well into the 80s in the old East Germany, maybe even early 90s ,Don't rememeber exactly off the top of my head. As for the piping ,I;m not all that bothered whether I go back to it on a regular basis. 67 in a few days time so maybe ah'll just hang up my gigging spurs. As a professional accordionist and keyboard player ,and performing since age 8 I've had enough ! Picked up and learned the pipes at age 57 ten years ago, it was a challenge and a novelty at the time ,but after nine seasons piping at weddings, its beginning to get monotonous ,apart from that weddings are still only allowed very small numbers of guests since Covid 19 struck. So the wedding scene is very much on ice over here right now and nobody know if and when things will get back to any kinda normality. 

The Br 50 is doing a nice job in that video!  It looks neat going over that viaduct!  The automobile that pulled up where the boy is watching the train looks like it is out of the 1930s!  You are right about some American railroads being dieselised by the late '40s.  Here in the Appalachian Mountains some of the coal hauling railroads kept steam going until the late '50s, but finally gave in that it wasn't worth the cost to help support the coal industry that way.  I just missed seeing steam locally since I'll be 64 shortly.

I don't blame you on thinking you may not play at weddings.  Our daughter says there is always some hassle but folks seem to love having her.  Who doesn't like a 27-year old pixie who plays the harp or sings?

@Mark Boyce posted:

The Br 50 is doing a nice job in that video!  It looks neat going over that viaduct!  The automobile that pulled up where the boy is watching the train looks like it is out of the 1930s!  You are right about some American railroads being dieselised by the late '40s.  Here in the Appalachian Mountains some of the coal hauling railroads kept steam going until the late '50s, but finally gave in that it wasn't worth the cost to help support the coal industry that way.  I just missed seeing steam locally since I'll be 64 shortly.

I don't blame you on thinking you may not play at weddings.  Our daughter says there is always some hassle but folks seem to love having her.  Who doesn't like a 27-year old pixie who plays the harp or sings?

Hi Mark, aye I noticed that old car too. I recently did a bit of research and between industrial use of steam and on shortlines /tourist lines etc ,steam pretty much managed to hang on more or less continuously in the states somewhere or another. As for the wedding scene,I;ve been doing them since I was in my 20s with various bands I had , and for the last 9 years on my own with the pipes, can't say I had a lot of hassle to be honest mostof the time but I'm just gig-weary in general.  As for a 27 year old Pixie ....well she's always gonna have a head start over an old croak like me...

 

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