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Yeah, sorry bout that. I walked into my parents house to drop the dog off and within 5 minutes she had paint on her feet and it was all over the brand new floor. I cant leave her at my house cuz she barks at things and I have neighbors that complain so I had to take her home

I'm so slow I have to post on a weekly slot.

 

Here is the latest things accomplished on Larry's fantasy railroad. As we say work in progress. I only been playing in a small city area. About 6'X7' and only 3 or so feet wide. Unreal how much time you can spend on such a small area.

 

Added the Lionel street lights, some store props, guard rails in parking area, mail boxes. parking meters, fire hydrants, and of course more bushes and landscaping flowers and tree beds.

 

Don't worry about the kinda sorta dead people you might see, I'm working on several hundred people. No idea where their going yet.

 

Still having fun and goofing off.

 

Larry

 

 

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After much delay I have finally been able to invest some quality time in my new layout.  Next, I will be painting the base green, the cork road bed gray and laying and wiring the track and switches.  That way I can run trains while I do scenery, buildings, etc.  I will require 11 bridges over the river all of which I am scratch building.  In my part of NH, we have had 40" of snow in the past 7 days and much more predicted this coming weekend, so inside projects are great.

 

The entire layout is constructed of stand alone modules, bolted together so when I go to that great train yard in the sky,  it will be easier for the kids to move.

 

Jim

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Originally Posted by O Gauge Jim:

After much delay I have finally been able to invest some quality time in my new layout.  Next, I will be painting the base green, the cork road bed gray and laying and wiring the track and switches.  That way I can run trains while I do scenery, buildings, etc.  I will require 11 bridges over the river all of which I am scratch building.  In my part of NH, we have had 40" of snow in the past 7 days and much more predicted this coming weekend, so inside projects are great.

 

The entire layout is constructed of stand alone modules, bolted together so when I go to that great train yard in the sky,  it will be easier for the kids to move.

 

Jim

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Jim: Your track plan looks great! With 3 reverse loops and your sidings and run-arounds, the operation possibilities will be many. Post more photos as you progress.

Originally Posted by Randy Harrison:
Originally Posted by O Gauge Jim:

After much delay I have finally been able to invest some quality time in my new layout.  Next, I will be painting the base green, the cork road bed gray and laying and wiring the track and switches.  That way I can run trains while I do scenery, buildings, etc.  I will require 11 bridges over the river all of which I am scratch building.  In my part of NH, we have had 40" of snow in the past 7 days and much more predicted this coming weekend, so inside projects are great.

 

The entire layout is constructed of stand alone modules, bolted together so when I go to that great train yard in the sky,  it will be easier for the kids to move.

 

Jim

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Jim: Your track plan looks great! With 3 reverse loops and your sidings and run-arounds, the operation possibilities will be many. Post more photos as you progress.

Randy, thanks for the compliments.  Will surely post more pixs as I go.

 

Jim

Originally Posted by O Gauge Jim:

After much delay I have finally been able to invest some quality time in my new layout.  Next, I will be painting the base green, the cork road bed gray and laying and wiring the track and switches.  That way I can run trains while I do scenery, buildings, etc.  I will require 11 bridges over the river all of which I am scratch building.  In my part of NH, we have had 40" of snow in the past 7 days and much more predicted this coming weekend, so inside projects are great.

 

The entire layout is constructed of stand alone modules, bolted together so when I go to that great train yard in the sky,  it will be easier for the kids to move.

 

Jim

 

 

Jim,

I'm glad you are getting time to get things to a point where you can run trains.  It is looking great.  We experienced 40 inches of snow about 20 years ago when we lived in West Virginia.

Went with a friend to an indoor flea market kind of place, mostly junk, but did buy a K-Line Cross Country Express set at a decent price. Was hardly ever run. Funny, the shell of the diesel is the same  as the Marx I have bit it has 2 motors and tires. There are two cars I like-a nice Pennsy coal hopper and a three dome tank car. Not sure what I will do with it, maybe try o trade it off. It runs and pulls good. I also got a 1964 book titled "The Complete Book of Model Railroading" by Dave Sutton. Mostly HO but a lot of good info and lots on interesting photos.

Ran trains with my son this morning after I got home from work.   Had the Polar Express on the middle track and my Illinois Central GP7 on the outer track pulling freight.  Unfortunately right after I snapped this pic the GP took a tumble off the track to the ground.  Broke the steps off the front truck.  My son learned a good lesson on speed.  I will be looking for replacement parts soon and he can help me fix it.  Great father and son time together!

 

 

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Ran trains with my son this morning after I got home from work.   Had the Polar Express on the middle track and my Illinois Central GP7 on the outer track pulling freight.  Unfortunately right after I snapped this pic the GP took a tumble off the track to the ground.  Broke the steps off the front truck.  My son learned a good lesson on speed.  I will be looking for replacement parts soon and he can help me fix it.  Great father and son time together!

 

 

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GREAT PICTURE.  THAT SMILE TELLS ME YOU ARE RAISING A LIFE LONG TOY TRAIN FAN!!!

 

PS  HE MUST GET HS GOOD LOOKS FROM HIS MOM!!!!

 

JIM

 

 

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I wondered if you can dip the sidewalk for the entrance/exit for the parking lot.  I thought about pouring a mold for this type of stuff when I do my city sidewalks.  you did some nice work here. Originally Posted by Larry Sr.:

I'm so slow I have to post on a weekly slot.

 

Here is the latest things accomplished on Larry's fantasy railroad. As we say work in progress. I only been playing in a small city area. About 6'X7' and only 3 or so feet wide. Unreal how much time you can spend on such a small area.

 

Added the Lionel street lights, some store props, guard rails in parking area, mail boxes. parking meters, fire hydrants, and of course more bushes and landscaping flowers and tree beds.

 

Don't worry about the kinda sorta dead people you might see, I'm working on several hundred people. No idea where their going yet.

 

Still having fun and goofing off.

 

Larry

 

 

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mark.  nice gas station!  woodland scenics. is that a kit you get or complete? I like the vehicles! 
Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:
Originally Posted by M. Mitchell Marmel:
Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:

Please note in the last frame the Woodland Scenics Ethyl's Service Station is under new ownership.  It is being renamed Patrick's in honor of Patrick H, because I purchased it from him when he tore down his fabulous layout.  Patrick was sharp enough to notice that I live about an hour from him, and invited me to two open houses where I met the wonderful guys from the Pittsburgh area.  Thanks Patrick!!

 

 

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Veddy classy!  I approve!  

 

Mitch

Thank you, Mitch!

 

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I hear that.  just got a PS2 SD45 and its broke. never ran. person had an energizer battery in it and it was leaking! if only care was taken to keep them proper battery and charged...  The cost about 212 to put new boards in it and im not doing it either.  Originally Posted by Kerrigan:

Packaged up two MTH locomotive to send off for repair.  Had to start addressing the deadline.  Too many locomotives ended up on it.  Next off will be a Weaver which quit running, then an Atlas switcher which stopped responding to commands.  The Williams Big Boy I'll have to sort out myself.  Never ran right after conversion to TMCC by another company.  I'm beginning to fall into that camp that instead of upgrading a locomotive, it's about as much (with the component cost, labor cost, and shipping) to just shelf it and buy a new one with the new system and a warranty.  Tired of shipping them back and forth after upgrading for repair and re-repair.

 

I've been conducting experiments on the Gi-raffe Event Horizon: 

 

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As you can see, it IS possible to run 14 giraffe cars and a GG-1 around an O-27 loop if done carefully. 

 

In addition, I took delivery of my brand spanking new RMT PRR Tuscan GG-1 today, which is trundling around the layout with the Broadway Limited quite cheerfully!

 

Mitch

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Got the Ironville level all stripped of buildings in preparation of cutting the access hatch. Laid out the particulars of where its going to happen. Reinforced the framing where I have to cut some joists. (LGirder construction) Now need a day to make it happen, and begin putting everything back in permanently. The hatch will allow installation of back edge scenery, and the cityscape proper. Yay! Pics to follow when I get the cutting done. 

I've had a hard time posting to this thread because in reality I have done very little for my layout in quite some time.  For me the more pertinent question is, "what did I do for your layout today?"  I know that sounds pretty bold, however I've been spending all my weekends and evenings on perfecting 3rd Rail F7s at this point.  Before that was the El Capitan, the finish sets for PS cars, the FT, and numerous other projects prior to that.  As a result my layout sees little if any activity, but it brings me great satisfaction to be able to apply my skills in helping make this hobby just that little bit more enjoyable.  It is at least for me.

Originally Posted by M. Mitchell Marmel:

I've been conducting experiments on the Gi-raffe Event Horizon: 

 

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As you can see, it IS possible to run 14 giraffe cars and a GG-1 around an O-27 loop if done carefully. 

 

In addition, I took delivery of my brand spanking new RMT PRR Tuscan GG-1 today, which is trundling around the layout with the Broadway Limited quite cheerfully!

 

Mitch

That's more giraffes than they have at the zoo!!  Looks great, Mitch!!

Originally Posted by Chris D:
mark.  nice gas station!  woodland scenics. is that a kit you get or complete? I like the vehicles! 
Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:
Originally Posted by M. Mitchell Marmel:
Originally Posted by Mark Boyce:

Please note in the last frame the Woodland Scenics Ethyl's Service Station is under new ownership.  It is being renamed Patrick's in honor of Patrick H, because I purchased it from him when he tore down his fabulous layout.  Patrick was sharp enough to notice that I live about an hour from him, and invited me to two open houses where I met the wonderful guys from the Pittsburgh area.  Thanks Patrick!!

 

 

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Veddy classy!  I approve!  

 

Mitch

Thank you, Mitch!

 

Thank you Chris!!  It comes completely built up.  Once upon a time, I would have not been interested in complete built up buildings, but these days, I am impressed.  It comes with lights and wiring.  My friend Patrick had it lit on his layout.  I have not wired my few lit buildings yet.  I am thinking of buying the Woodland Scenics J. Frank's IGA store too.  It will hit the train budget hard, but it reminds me so of Mr. Perry's Golden Dawn market in Mars, Pennsylvania when I was growing up in the '60s.

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