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@Jstewart204 Looks like the really fun part of layout building! LOL I guess some folks enjoy it, as for me it hurts my brain!

@Odenville Bill Bill I sure hope you find the short! and it turns out to be an easy fix!

@Tranquil Hollow RR Nice to see she is starting early in life! What a good grandad to keep her intrested!

I know its not quite what I did on the layout today but its a start! We got our new train room with attached house! I am just not sure what room the CEO is going to let me have! LOL

New Train room!

I hope you all have a great weekend and find time to have fun with your trains and layouts!

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@mike g. posted:

I know its not quite what I did on the layout today but its a start! We got our new train room with attached house! I am just not sure what room the CEO is going to let me have! LOL



I hope you all have a great weekend and find time to have fun with your trains and layouts!

Congratulations Mike, I’ll be looking forward to following your journey into the new train room.

Gene

Here are some pictures of present work done the last several days on the Maybrook area of my layout. The gates go up and down perfectly, but not in conjunction with the sensors. Still need work but they do look awfully good. In placing buildings around the area, I settled on using !/2" sheet rock cut to look like concrete pourings for bases. Then I took a page out of Pete Condro's book using foam core for the roadways. Those sections were cut and painted and will be installed tomorrow. The curbs will be a little high, about a 1/16th" but by the time I glue down the foamcore, it might be  much closer to the desired height. I also ballasted the spur track coming into the freight house.  Again I used the 1/2" sheet rock for the freight house base. Before I am finished with the bases , I will scribe section marks on the them and wash them with a light solution of india ink and alcohol. In several cases I will scour them a bit and add some green turf to look like broken concrete. As for the ballast, my own rule of using plenty of wet water and glue shows with the puddles of white glue coming out of the ballast.



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Morning guys thanks for all the kind words!

@Ohio Jeff we moved down here from Washington to be closer to my wife's family, left the grandkids behind. As the grew they had no interest in Model trains. The good news is my nephews are totally excited to help rebuild and they are both in there 20's.

@Bill Park Your layout is looking great and I like how you explain your process for building the base and roads! You are correct about suggestions here! I have been taking advice from the first day I joined this forum!

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Here are some pictures of present work done the last several days on the Maybrook area of my layout. The gates go up and down perfectly, but not in conjunction with the sensors. Still need work but they do look awfully good. In placing buildings around the area, I settled on using !/2" sheet rock cut to look like concrete pourings for bases. Then I took a page out of Pete Condro's book using foam core for the roadways. Those sections were cut and painted and will be installed tomorrow. The curbs will be a little high, about a 1/16th" but by the time I glue down the foamcore, it might be  much closer to the desired height. I also ballasted the spur track coming into the freight house.  Again I used the 1/2" sheet rock for the freight house base. Before I am finished with the bases , I will scribe section marks on the them and wash them with a light solution of india ink and alcohol. In several cases I will scour them a bit and add some green turf to look like broken concrete. As for the ballast, my own rule of using plenty of wet water and glue shows with the puddles of white glue coming out of the ballast.



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Looks good Bill. Can never use too much glue.......

Bob

@Mike g.

Yes Mike definitely a right move to a new train room.  So glad to learn the nephews might have talent and plan to assist

keep us posted on the room you have negotiated with management…

a good day to you both

I enjoyed running the train’s yesterday evening after covering the blooming bushes with old sheets.  I’m getting in lots of practice with the sheets this spring.
I opened the windows and blew the engine horns. Lots of fun…

Hey y'all,

   I've been working on the railroad.  In my last post I was chasing a short on the main line.  The offending part was switch #4.  The MOW crew replaced it with a 10" piece of track.  The main line is open.  I'll check out the switch this evening.  I wanted to run a train.  My Lionel 681 steam engine pulled my new-to-me Prince Albert reefer and my favorite caboose.

Thanks for looking.

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A new addition to the layout, the Menards Cavana Tower. This was the perfect venue to finally get more of my die-cast cars out of boxes and on display. I had to place it next to the existing exotic car store. BTW, that store got a new set of showroom lights using the plug n play lights from Menards.

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I have 2x4 table legs for my train table like a lot of people do but I working on dressing the legs up a bit. I have laser cut some face pieces that will wrap around the 2x4's to make them look like bridge piers. I will be painting the legs brown before applying the face pieces. Comments are welcomed on my project to see if it is worth doing for all of the legs.

I also plan to cut a girder side to attach to the exposed 2x4 face all the way around the table to make the layout appear that it is setting on girders with piers under the girders.

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I have 2x4 table legs for my train table like a lot of people do but I working on dressing the legs up a bit. I have laser cut some face pieces that will wrap around the 2x4's to make them look like bridge piers. I will be painting the legs brown before applying the face pieces. Comments are welcomed on my project to see if it is worth doing for all of the legs.

I also plan to cut a girder side to attach to the exposed 2x4 face all the way around the table to make the layout appear that it is setting on girders with piers under the girders.

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Great idea. I like it

Hey y'all,

   I've been working on the railroad.  In my last post I was chasing a short on the main line.  The offending part was switch #4.  The MOW crew replaced it with a 10" piece of track.  The main line is open.  I'll check out the switch this evening.  I wanted to run a train.  My Lionel 681 steam engine pulled my new-to-me Prince Albert reefer and my favorite caboose.

Thanks for looking.



Bill, you have done a lot on your layout since I have seen a video!  It looks great!  I’ve heard of Prince Albert in a can but not Prince Albert in a reefer!  It looks great!

With all the added repaint projects to my freight car roster, I find myself running out of track storage.    Add 18.5 feet of yard storage by utilizing the window sill.    Yesterday I picked up a 4x4 piece of 1/2” particle board to provide a base for 6 - 37” sections of used GarGrave tin plate track.   The track arrived today and it and the base will be painted next week.   A new higher brick retaining wall will be added along with some printed building flats to finish the scene.    I'm still able to avoid weathering!  

Cheers, Dave

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@darlander posted:

With all the added repaint projects to my freight car roster, I find myself running out of track storage.    Add 18.5 feet of yard storage by utilizing the window sill.    Yesterday I picked up a 4x4 piece of 1/2” particle board to provide a base for 6 - 37” sections of used GarGrave tin plate track.   The track arrived today and it and the base will be painted next week.   A new higher brick retaining wall will be added along with some printed building flats to finish the scene.    I'm still able to avoid weathering!  

Cheers, Dave

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Good idea Dave. I've grabbed every available horizontal surface as well.....and created a new one too.....

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Great work everyone!

@Odenville Bill I am glad you found the short! I hope you can get the switch fixed so you can get your layout back to the way you planned on to be!

@idea-thinker Love the laser gut idea! I am now saving up for a 3D printer, maybe a laser cutter will be next! LOL

@darlander Dave, you have to get the space where you can! I know I will be looking for places as the CEO wont be giving up anything in the house! LOL

@Putnam Division Peter nice addition of the Culvert Unloader and Oil Drum Loader, Every time I look you have something new and exciting to share!

As for me nothing new, just working on getting inspections done on a possible future home. I am getting excited to get the boxes of my trains out of storage and in a new home location! I hope you all have a great week and don't work to hard! Oh and for those needing don't forget the nice Malt drink as needed! LOL

I hope you all find time for your layout and have fun with your trains!

I was VERY busy this past weekend, working on completing the fascia for the entire layout. This is 3/16" hardboard cut to 4" tall strips with a few 2" strips over the shelving area.

As I started the fascia, I realized it would be a great time to work on this three track tunnel entrance going under the town.

The girder strip is from East Coast Enterprises and the walls are from Scenic Express.

- Jason

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