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I know it is summer time and a lot of us have other things to do then work on our layout.  The Honey-due list, bbqing, cutting the lawn, etc...  Some of us are inside though to beat the heat or whatnot.  So what kind of work did you get done on your layout today.

 

I put in 3 more power drops on my mainline today to get better DCS signal.  It seemed to work because my locomotives now report 8s, 9s, and 10,s in signal strength all around.   When I get a chance later this week I will add them too my internal wye and sidings.  

 

So what did you get done today?

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well i ran the heck out of my conventional trains today.also ran all my smoking caboose's and smoking bunk car's.

 

did some scenry work which i've been putting off for quite some time now.

 

also cleared the workbench off a little.got my new c-420 lionel engine to smoke.darn thing just wouldn't smoke with that sleeve wrapped around the resistor.

 

its a good smoker now!

 

here's a pair of my favorite lionel engines(u36 b's) waiting for the traffic to clear up ahead.

 

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After a 3 month wait, (It can take a long time get things when you are not in the USA.) some Plasticville buildings I had ordered reached my local shop last week. So today, I positioned them on my temporary layout and arranged a few trees around them. With any luck, the people who will live in these buildings will arrive  next week.

Afterwards I sat for a while and dreamed of how it will look one day, as my trains ran around the loops, filling the air with smoke, sound and possibilities. 

Haven't done much do to the extreme heat we are getting here in South Jersey!!!!!   I should go down the basement and run my trains, its cooler down there.  I told myself I would operate them at least once every two weeks.  Do to some health issues with the bride that's put on hold. Have been thinking about the changes I want to make every night before bed, supposed to have an open house for my train buds in March.  Well lets go for November.  Maybe tonight I will run them.  Ed P.

I working on getting my bridge abutments supports installed for my new highway bridge across my river valley. The bridge is now temped in and ready to glue the abutments to the supports. Have just been doing this in little installments. It's great working in the basement in this 90 to 100 degree weather. Only bad part is cutting wood in the garage and driveway in the heat.

 

Art

My sister was visiting my brother, so I invited them both over to see the layout.  First time anyone has seen it, other than my wife and a couple friends who have been in on it from the beginning.  Back in the 1950's, my brother and I ran my dad's Ives standard gauge on the attic floor, so having him see what I've done with it was a big step.

 

We ran a couple DCS trains, some McCoy conventional, and of course my dad's original Ives.  Everything worked great, within the paramaters of what I have up and running at this point.  Big sister was very supportive, more or less like she always has been for 60 years.  Bunch of not-so-young-anymore kids.   Momentous occassion!

 

100 degrees hear near Dallas. So  after church and grocery shopping, I turned on the ac in my train shed, and proceeded to clean up tools scattered everywhere,( I just added a new section of benchwork to extend the main line and laid the new track there), so had to clean the mess up....now eating our weekly family Sunday dinner and movie watching...a good day, James 

Nothing today - but yesterday we repaired a large scratch built structure - thank you Ms Eclair - and Mini-muffin weathered about a dozen MTH buildings while I installed a retaining wall and helped arrange them..... Bridge Boss is building us a train shed that backs up to our station complex and we are thinking it will ship this week.....

This day went as planned.  Wife was gone, 3 +/- twenty year old kids were out, theoretically contributing to society in some positive way, and broke in a new train, which had been a bit troublesome.  I've enjoyed leftover pizza, bbq ribs from last night, homemade hummus and salsa the with proper dipping chips for each, ice cream, half the movie Unforgiven and have blissfully enjoyed a day in my house with almost no distractions or unneccessary aggravations.  I hope I don't wake up.  Knock on wood...

Today I painted the tall,"rusty iron" water wheel I am building for a stone and brick

mill...I also glued together the front three walls, but need material to finish the side

walls. and haven't reached the source...who may be at the O scale show this weekend.  I am, as usual, severely  kitbashing a mill kit, as its vision of a mill doesn't match mine from hunting down and photographing a few.  It will be raised from two stories to three and lengthened, probably doubled.  The coloring and weathering of those three (half) walls and installation of windows, but not yet "glass", is done.

This is my third mill with a water wheel, and I think I have finally got a handle on

making water wheels.  I am going to do one more, large barn red wooden one,

and that will make twice as many as I would hope to get on the layout, and I should

be saturated with mills. (they look good on shelves, too)

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