I couldn't get it to play in Safari on my brand new MacBook Pro but it did play just fine in Firefox on that same machine....go figure. Sometimes Safari is kinda funky that way.
Working on the 21x43 today with a work party.....
MAX FOODS getting some needed structural repairs....
Have a great day, folks!
Peter
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@CoastsideKevin posted:I tested out my new phone's HD video wide angle setting. Here was my first go at it.
Looking forward to playing with it some more!
Kevin, it plays for me on my PC, but it's super overexposed!
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Was noodling about with my junk power trucks when I found an old Scout motor. Curious, I wired it up, and...
It's true! The little indefinites ARE unkillable!
Mitch
(if you can't see the video, please let me know.)
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By request, in .MP4 format:
Mitch
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@WesternPacific2217 posted:Kevin, it plays for me on my PC, but it's super overexposed!
How odd. For me, the preview is overexposed, but when I push play it reverts into normal exposure.
@Jack Texas Special posted:I couldn't get it to play in Safari on my brand new MacBook Pro but it did play just fine in Firefox on that same machine....go figure. Sometimes Safari is kinda funky that way.
Ok now I really have no idea. The clip on the OGR forum plays on Safari on my brand new MacBook Pro but not on my brand new iPhone 13 pro, which is the phone I used to record the footage in the first place! I give up!
@M. Mitchell Marmel posted:Was noodling about with my junk power trucks when I found an old Scout motor. Curious, I wired it up, and...
It's true! The little indefinites ARE unkillable!
Mitch
(if you can't see the video, please let me know.)
Doesn't play on a Galaxy S8 android.
@OGR CEO-PUBLISHER added for advice.
@M. Mitchell Marmel posted:By request, in .MP4 format:
Mitch
And you are right. Cant kill those old motors.
Pretty productive day. Decided last night after priming and painting the inside walls that I really needed to add "returns", on the brick corners up on the 3rd story. It'll improve the way the structure looks and make it easier to fabricate the warehouse windows that are going up there. It took quite a bit of cutting and fabricating to make those corner return pieces but there done.
Painted the windows today, the green is too vibrant, but that's fine as I'll be weathering them and toning them down before final install. The big progress was making the plexiglass roof and then cutting the roofing material to allow the light to pass through. I am using 1/16" Foamtastic, it's cheap easy to work with, it can be weathered. I have 2 more pieces to cut, then when the 2nd story roof is ready, I'll spray the foam with Super 77 Spray adhesive and set it on the plexi. I am happy with the way the roof is shaping up.
I removed one light, to show how the plexi appears beneath it, and yes, I need to trim that piece of roofing that's too long.
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Chris, I’m really looking forward to your publication of how you built your outstanding layout.
Chris,
Outstanding work on the roof and windows. The return on the third floor will help make it look better, and as you said make it easier to build.
Andy
Been doing maintenance on newly obtained rolling stock but today I got out my childhood 3360 Burro Crane. The grease was so hard the wheels would not turn even after disassembly of the motor and upper chassis. A little oil and gear grease did make things move a lot better. When I disassembled the chassis, the pinion shaft washer was lodged below the copper actuating lever. It must have been installed in the factory that was. At least it was not missing. I cleaned the commutator and lubricated all the moving parts. Now it runs maybe as good as new, at least from what I can remember! About 20 or so years ago, I cleaned the outside of the cab and some of the red stamped lettering was lost. I won't make that mistake again. Here are a couple of pics.
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Chris, I did not know what the ‘returns’ are called, but I agree they will be a great improvement. The roof and skylights look great!
Victor, the Burro looks great! I’m sure it will run smoothly now
I put away some more of the Christmas cars today, like I did yesterday, and the rest of them tomorrow, then I gotta store the fake Christmas trees temporarily littering the train room floor.
Hopefully these dreadful tasks will be complete by Super Bowl, then I can get back to ordinary times in the trainroom.
Taking down Christmas stinks!
All done but fixing the holidays. It takes forever using modern latex/acrylic. An hr to dry, two for second coat, and a week to cure. Old school oil base didn’t take this long. Anyhoo, I should be able to hang it tomorrow.
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Craig you got it right. We are finally down to packing away the last box of ornaments, a last load to go to the attic (#4), a 6’ wooden toy soldier, and three trees that go in the attic above the train room.
Canadian Pacific Christmas train is parked at the station where it resided last year (gotta do better this year). Knee replacement 2/14 so time is almost up. Paula is doing most of it.
@Bill Webb posted:Craig you got it right. We are finally down to packing away the last box of ornaments, a last load to go to the attic (#4), a 6’ wooden toy soldier, and three trees that go in the attic above the train room.
Canadian Pacific Christmas train is parked at the station where it resided last year (gotta do better this year). Knee replacement 2/14 so time is almost up. Paula is doing most of it.
It was a beautiful day in the neighborhood (43 degrees in NE Pennsylvania), so I took down the last of the outside decorations this afternoon - didn’t even need to wear a jacket!!! Regrettably, Christmas is definitely over!!!
Best of luck with the knee replacement, Bill. I had both of mine done a year apart. While it is still major surgery, it is not as bad as some folks say. In both cases, the operation was Tuesday morning and I was out of the hospital Thursday. My one recommendation - get into physical therapy ASAP after the surgery and do what your therapist says!!!
Evening guys, I hope your all doing well! It's been a while since my last visit here.
First off, I would like to thank Alex and Alan for not removing my post about Tank the inspector as I know this forum is all about trains and Alan has said several times to send emails or PM's. Thank you again as it meant so much to me!
Second, I would like to thank everyone for their kind words and encouragement and a special thanks for those who reached out to me in email and PM's as I wasn't really checking a lot of what was going on here, that's why I had to go back 4 pages to get up to speed! LOL
I am sure if you all check your emails you will see a lot of likes from me, as you all have been doing outstanding work on your layouts!
Dave, what a wonderful video update! Your layout is coming right along and looks fabulous!
Chris, your scratch build is looking like the rest of your layout just Amazing! I can't wait to see it finished and in one of your upcoming videos!
Mark, it's nice to see you getting started on scenery! Just let your mind wonder as you go along! It will turn out looking great!
John, Thanks for the email of the paintings! I hope to work on getting one someday!
Well guys for the last couple days I worked in the train room on the upper loop, no matter how hard I tried even with flex track with the location of the switch and how much room I had I just couldn't make it work right! Here is a couple photos of what I thought would work, but my MTH 4-8-4 just did not like the tight curves I made with the flex track.
So, then it was on to plan B, move the switch and cut more plywood so I could use all the 072 curves I had and fill the rest in with a small section of flex track. After reading the owner's manual, come to find out the 4-8-4 requires 072 curves! LOL Go figure!
So, I moved the switch to the back wall and got to work! I tried leaving it ridged but got tired of crawling under. So, I made it a drop down like the lower loop. here is a photo and video of what I came up with.
I hope you all have a great Thursday and find time for your layout and trains! But most of all I hope you make time to have fun!
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Mike, thank you! I’m sorry you had so much trouble, but it was certainly worth it to see the 4-8-4 pull that train on the high line!
was able to finish up the flat car for my B&M wreck train. Now onto the crane tender car with a little help from gunrunnerjohn.
Mike G. I love the way your layout is looking.
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@Bill Webb posted:Craig you got it right. We are finally down to packing away the last box of ornaments, a last load to go to the attic (#4), a 6’ wooden toy soldier, and three trees that go in the attic above the train room.
Canadian Pacific Christmas train is parked at the station where it resided last year (gotta do better this year). Knee replacement 2/14 so time is almost up. Paula is doing most of it.
Bill, looks like we are in the same boat. Except for the new knee you have coming. Lucky you. Good luck with that. Maybe you will recover quickly, and be at York in April. I hope to see you there.
@mike g. posted:Evening guys, I hope your all doing well! It's been a while since my last visit here.
First off, I would like to thank Alex and Alan for not removing my post about Tank the inspector as I know this forum is all about trains and Alan has said several times to send emails or PM's. Thank you again as it meant so much to me!
I hope you all have a great Thursday and find time for your layout and trains! But most of all I hope you make time to have fun!
Looks good Mike. Welcome back!
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Slow and steady wins the race Bill. Good luck with the knee next week. I guess the surgeon will be your valentine this year.
@ChiTown Steve- nice scene. Two thumbs up for the CCW reference and the name on the building. One of my favorite local restaurants is called Davenport Press.
@Jack Texas Special- that Veranda is a beast.
@obxtrainman- nice work on the shelf. Again, I love the color scheme.
@Trainwreck nate- excellent custom car.
@chris a- the factory is looking sharp. I like the added details you are doing too.
So I went downstairs after dinner last night with no particular plan in mind except running trains for a while. Then I remembered that I needed to clean the track. That counts as running trains right? I got started on the main loop and was about to start on the upper loop when the CEO requested my undivided attention for something else. Oh well- the track will still be there tonight......
Hope everyone has a great day.
Bob
Mike it was nice to see the successful video. Congratulations.
Trainwork Nate… that car looks great. Can’t wait to see the rest.
Craig, we are going to try for April. Two months is cutting it close with that much walking based on my prior experience 🤢.
I got the new shelf hung today. The GS shelves arrive tomorrow. After I install those I’ll have no more excuses for not cleaning the floor and just squaring things away in general.
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Demolished my layout today.
Richizzle07: Hope that action is on the way to something new or better!
Don
@Don McErlean posted:Richizzle07: Hope that action is on the way to something new or better!
Don
Ohh yea it is! Raising the entire benchwork, redoing all electrical and upgrading to LED, enhancing all my landscape since YouTube is around now to assist with this build, doing a lot of different sound deadening things since postwar and tubular on plywood is just a tiny bit loud, and a surprise that shall not be disclosed just quite yet.
Demolition went pretty fast today so the rebuild should be a breeze!! Hahaha
Richizzle: WAY TO GO!!
Don
Afternoon guys, I hope everyone had a wonderful day!
@ChiTown Steve great looking street band! I love the building also!
@Mark Boyce Thank you! I just couldn't live with it! I spent good money for it and wanted it to run nice and smooth!
@Trainwreck nate wonderful job on the flat car! Also, Semper Fi!
@Jack Texas Special Neat little video!
@Bill Webb The ballast is looking great! Lots of fun! LOL Good luck on the knee replacement, our prayers are with you!
@RSJB18 Bob, thank you Sir! Look at it this way, you at least got half the track cleaned!
@obxtrainmanOutstanding job on the shelves! I have to say the underside of your layout sure looks like an expensive table!
@Richizzle07 Bummer, but I get your point of view. As they say a layout is never really done! Good luck on the rebuild!
Well guys, I didn't get a lot done today. But I did get all my switches wired in and working correctly so I am happy. I hope to get out tomorrow and work on the wiring for the failsafe for when the sections that lower are not in place it cuts power to the approaching tracks!
I hope everyone has a great Friday and finds time for their layout and trains! If anything, just have fun!
Hm, finished wiring & installing my ceiling-shelf LED spots, painted the ceiling black, now starting on painting the walls sky blue. Pics later. Impatient for trains to be running !
Rich in SD
@CoastsideKevin posted:Ok now I really have no idea. The clip on the OGR forum plays on Safari on my brand new MacBook Pro but not on my brand new iPhone 13 pro, which is the phone I used to record the footage in the first place! I give up!
Kevin, looks fine now, did you update the video? Or is it like a fine wine, improves with age? LoL Looks great!
@WesternPacific2217 posted:Kevin, looks fine now, did you update the video? Or is it like a fine wine, improves with age? LoL Looks great!
Hi Scott- no, haven't done a thing. Glad it's working now, though!
Hi guys, I hope you all had a great day with your trains and layout!
Here is my update of the layout, I was able to get all the failsafe wiring for the bridges and ran some trains for a little bit. Photos below.
All power to both sides of the drop down are powered by the feed to the drop down, I know its crude but it is what I had on hand. I cut the brass strips out of an old brass door kick! LOL
I hope the video below works; this is my first time trying to embed from YouTube.