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BAR GP7 #63 posted:
darlander posted:
darlander posted:
BAR GP7 #63 posted:

Dave. You can found that oil drum from here. 

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Thanks. Johan

Thanks Johan or sharing the source!

Cheers, Dave

Help!  It is all in Danish!

Not so cheery, Dave

Dave. Try this one. https://epokemodeller.dk/side-05-olie-og-gas

Johan

Thanks Johan!   The next question:  I see 4 listed options for each barrel selection, Example Texaco, what is the scale of #326098 Sp1 2/pkg for 78 Kr (~$11.54 USD)?  Are these 0 scale?    The other options are HO, TT, N.   Please confirm.  Thanks!   Does anyone know if similar items are available in the US market?

Cheers, Dave

Disregard Johan, just found them on eBay, 3 barrels for $3.00 plus $1.25 shipping:  O SCALE On3/On30 WISEMAN MODEL SERVICES DETAIL PARTS #O188 RESIN 55 GALLON DRUMS

 

 

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Lew, Thanks for the information on the lighting on your crane! The extra light really works, now all you have to do is get a red flashing light atop the boom! LOL

Dave, Your burn barrel looks amazing! Nicely done!

Johan, I agree its a sharp looking barrel. Nice job on the tank car!

Tedw, Nice work on the campfire! If you don't mind me asking what did you use for your snow!

Well I didn't get any train room time today, but I sure did have a great time with my mom and younger brother! We all went out for lunch, then came home and got the Christmas Tree up and decorated! My didn't help hanging things, but she is a great director! LOL Put that there and this over here! LOL All in all it was a well deserved day for us all!

But Tomorrow is another day and anything could happen, maybe even some train time! LOL

I hope you all have a great night and dream of your next adventure aboard your trains!

 

I did several things today.

i bought some new shop light fixtures fluorescent bulbs, installed them to illuminate the things planned.  I set up a stereo system with two vintage AR speakers and some modern 25 watt tube power, and a CD player. Music is the soundtrack of my life, lol.  I set up a method of banking my curves as the 031 curves are right near the edge of my doors/tables. Clothes pins halves work really well,  then fastening the lower part of the track into the homosote. Will try and load a video. I ran feeder wires and started to fasten track down. Gathered my old catenary and started to fix them for re-installation.  

Quite a full day. Two more vacation days left. I may get the rest of the curves banked, fasten some more track and set up a loop of overhead. We will see.

 One can see the tank cars on a banked angle more easily on this video.

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LEROOF,  Tubes only for me.  They make a warmer sound.  I have over 100 in my ham radio station.

Mike G,  Glad y'all had a good time.  I will spend more time with my parents.

Mark,  I'm now eating the third birthday cherry pie.  No complaints here.

Mitch,  Have you seen a Lackawanna?

I posted prewar questions on "To those who operate prewar."  I need a green door and orange door track for a prewar 805 boxcar.  Anyone?  Need not be mint.  Are there reproduction wheels for a 252 engine?  Zero time in the train room today.  I did blow apart two GP9's for a repaint and conversion to GP7's.  I took apart a foosball table to move it into the house.  Tomorrow I will put it back together.  Being old is not for chickens.

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Leroof posted:

I have had a successful day so far. I plan on running a separate power line under each table for whatever accessories I may use, to be determined after all trackwork is nearing completion.

Oh yes Fendermain, Cream and Hendrix All day!

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I enjoy music in my train room but I am not EXPERIENCED with stereo valve amps.  Very fine Leroof...I applaud you.  No fun crawling under layouts as I recently made wiring modifications to mine.

Fendermain

Leroof posted:

I did several things today.

i bought some new shop light fixtures fluorescent bulbs, installed them to illuminate the things planned.  I set up a stereo system with two vintage AR speakers and some modern 25 watt tube power, and a CD player. Music is the soundtrack of my life, lol.  I set up a method of banking my curves as the 031 curves are right near the edge of my doors/tables. Clothes pins halves work really well,  then fastening the lower part of the track into the homosote. Will try and load a video. I ran feeder wires and started to fasten track down. Gathered my old catenary and started to fix them for re-installation.  

Quite a full day. Two more vacation days left. I may get the rest of the curves banked, fasten some more track and set up a loop of overhead. We will see.

 One can see the tank cars on a banked angle more easily on this video.

EP5 is requesting overhead power.

Fendermain

Fendermain, my old beaten up EP 5 has a hidden switch I placed in the defunct battery compartment. Flip the switch and pantographs are LIVE! It worked great last layout, should work fine. Catenary is  time consuming to repair, setup, and shape out wire. The over head rail is code 100 scale rail mounted upside down, held in place with rail joiners. Sparks too!

so the plan is currently not to enlarge the layout, but run an electric and a steamer or diesel on the same layout route. Right ZW handle for lower center  third rail operation, Left handle for overhead power.  Trick is to keep both trains running without collision on the three tables. The plan is full of reverse loops to keep things interesting. I may add a passing siding for a potential third train in this scenario. 

Have a good weekend.

 

So I see my buddy Bryan has posted his progress so far, impressive. He is right late starts do not give us much time to complete anything. I got the boards cut and glued for the lift off section with scenery. I decided to do it this way so that one, the module would not be too heavy and awkward to carry and also so anything glued on would not get broke off in transit on set up or break down. This is where I am at right now. I started cutting  foam board to start layering it up and away from the tracks. Not quite sure where I am going with this. It will be more of trial and error. I also decided to bite the bullet and buy an inexpensive hot knife for foam. Found this one at Menards. Couple of pics............Paul 2

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Leroof posted:

Fendermain, my old beaten up EP 5 has a hidden switch I placed in the defunct battery compartment. Flip the switch and pantographs are LIVE! It worked great last layout, should work fine. Catenary is  time consuming to repair, setup, and shape out wire. The over head rail is code 100 scale rail mounted upside down, held in place with rail joiners. Sparks too!

so the plan is currently not to enlarge the layout, but run an electric and a steamer or diesel on the same layout route. Right ZW handle for lower center  third rail operation, Left handle for overhead power.  Trick is to keep both trains running without collision on the three tables. The plan is full of reverse loops to keep things interesting. I may add a passing siding for a potential third train in this scenario. 

Have a good weekend.

 

Very clever.  The nice part about your layout is that it can be totally modified with relative ease when you are tired of it.  The only thing I can do with mine is scenery or building structure mods.  Yours reminds me of layouts from Peter Riddle's Trains from your Grandfather's Attic publication.

Fendermain

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Fendermain, Great observation! 

Its a slightly modified  plan from Peter Riddle's Easy Lionel Layouts You Can Build.

I just cut the 022's to make it fit the three foot width, and modified a figure eight inside one of the return loops. Everything I wanted in a postwar theme at least for now.

more on catenary as it develops.

 

Bryan, looks good. Its getting there! Just one question, are the modules spose to match up as far as scenery?

Leroof, Great start! Your right 031 is a tight curve, but it looks like you did a good job with the clothes pins!

Mark, Thank you! I was talking with the wife after mom and brother left and she told me that mom want to come and stay with for a couple weeks! Which is fine with me as she doesn't have her own place so she has been staying with my siblings. Its a good thing there is 6 of us! LOL

Jim, IT's ALIVE! IT's ALIVE! Looks great! I bet it is going to be a big hit at the parade Saturday! Nice work by you and all the Scouts! You all should be proud of yourself!

Bill, Thank you Sir! Its nice to see family when you haven't seen them for awhile!

Paul 2, Looking good, Its going to be nice to be able to switch out scenery ! How does that hot knife work so far?

Well I have to do a little work around here before tomorrows furnace install. Then put the wife's snow tires on!

Then my plan is to get into the train room, build a track cleaning car and clean my track. Seams like have a couple dead spots and I want to do a good leaning before I start worrying about more power drops!

I hope you all have a great Friday and a wonderful weekend!

Don't forget to try and find time for your trains and layouts!

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So yesterday I started out my train time with one of my hopper car doors getting caught on a switch and then spilling "coal" everywhere. After cleaning that up I spent the rest of my time adding another small yard. This is going to come up next week to put a Christmas tree where the coal loaders are but I'll still have a loop around the tree. 

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Leroof posted:

Fendermain, the cross ties look great! Stained brings out wood grain like the crossing platform.

The Christmas lights are beautiful!

 

Leroof thank you.  Brown stain like the walking platform or black stain as the ties are painted black?  The Christmas lights are from Costco...there are a lot of lighting options with them and 4 sets for around 10 bucks.  Good deal.

Fendermain

 

As someone who loves doing things on the layout I love this thread. As evidenced by well over half a million views, so do a lot of others here.

That being said, dare I suggest a change? Perhaps this thread could be for things done on our layouts, and a spin off thread called "What have you run on your layout today?" be set up.  It appears that many of the posts here, being pics of engines and rolling stock, would better fit such a spin off.

I know that I would enjoy both threads.

Lionelski posted:

As someone who loves doing things on the layout I love this thread. As evidenced by well over half a million views, so do a lot of others here.

That being said, dare I suggest a change? Perhaps this thread could be for things done on our layouts, and a spin off thread called "What have you run on your layout today?" be set up.  It appears that many of the posts here, being pics of engines and rolling stock, would better fit such a spin off.

I know that I would enjoy both threads.

Oops, I see that there already is a What trains did you run today thread

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