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It's awfully quiet around here!
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Have a look at Tony's work.
Separately, an expedition to "Home Despot" is in order, to pick up some insulation board (pink or blue) to give my pancake-flat layout base some local (Puget Sound) topography.
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Train wise the track is being glued down on the outer oval. (Drying really fast in the heat)I tried to shorten a piece of the mtl track, but didn't come out as nice as the photos on here. It also had a speed bump like effect on the train so I decided to leave it out. I think I could do it again if I has spare track, and some better cutters. I thought my jewelers ones were flat but aparently not.
Zac out.
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When I finished putting together the 12 Kibri kits the other day, I packed them up for storage. We won't be doing any scenic work on the large layout until we get a full plan of the legs and the Plexiglas cover wordwork which will probably take awhile due to research and time limitations for the family sawyer.
All four of our Marklin locomotives are at the shop in CA waiting to be upgraded to 5 pole motors.
The Preiser figures arrived and I've slowing working with them to get a few smooth enough for painting.
Today three circles were cut out of the ultra-thin plywood for the LHS for the bases of my Z PBL dioramas. One of the bases has to be 4 1/8" wide to fill in the bottom of one of holding containers. It won't qualify for the Challenge, but it will be part of a trio of dioramas. All the elements for the trio of dioramas are in my possession. All I have to do is work out the details for each of them.
While doing research on German towns, the Neuschwanstein castle, N. American diners, and similar topics, I stumbled onto several YouTube videos that are were just plain fun....
Alpsee Rodalbahn (combination bobsled and rollercoaster ride, about 4:20 mins.)
Natural Impressions of Bavaria (Alz River and Woods, 2:50 mins.)
Neuschwanstein Castle (awesome video with mood music by Rammstein - play loud for best effect! 3:44 mins)
Neuschwanstein Castle (the yodelling version, 4:20 mins.)
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Air A Danser (4:40 mins.)
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I can't believe that everyone is working away from home now like me with limited access to the web or the hobby we so love!!! I hate working away from home. Can't visit my shop whenever I want too!!! CSX, I mean it SUX!! Sorry John, had to do it!!! Too Funny!!! Don't mean nothing by it as I am in the middle of CSX and NS country!!
Yesterday I took about 10 minutes out of my work schedule to drive my work cart over to the end of the paper warehouse which is across the plant road to a huge P&H "A" frame crane unloading log trucks. From the distance I was parked I couldn't tell what they were but two NS locos were changing out several empty boxcars here at the International Paper facility. Was a cool site to see.
If anyone wanted to make a full size paper facility on their layout or module, it's going to be an interesting, highly detailed work of art!!! Lots to see here!!! Have a nice shortline switching boxcars.
Also their is a West Frazer plant at the corner. It looks like they are making pressboard or a plywood board in 4' x 8' sheets. Can't tell from the distance from the road as I drive by but definitely a 4'x8' sheet of something made from wood.
Wish I had approval to bring a camera in here for I'd get lots of shots of the NS switching Ops!!! They have GATX centerflow type covered hoppers here that are pressurized. Lots of different tank cars too. Theile and Kaolin (Georgia Clay) among other chemicals.
Ok, let's get this forum up and cracking to the beat!!! Crack that whip!!!
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For me at least life's real responsibilities most often take priority over hobby interests.
I'd venture that many simply don't have the time to devote to the hobby as they would like to. Running a full time at home business plus a MTL dealership, spring chores, volunteering services, etc, etc. can really devour the old time clock.
The enjoyment is still there, it's the time that is missing.
I did manage to work some on my first PBC last night and just about have it ready for a photography session.
I'd say that for the past year or so, my main frustration in life has been knowing the hobby was just a few feet away and I could always see it sitting there.
Add to that the fact I can read of the exploits of others on a daily basis just makes the longing more intense and more envious of those who do find the time to participate.
A favorite line from the movie "The Cowboys" has the character Mr Nightlinger saying to a madame....."I have the inclination, the wherewithal, and the desire, but I simply don't have the time...."
That sums it up for me.........anyone else have Mr Nightlinger's problem?
Running on empty...time wise,
Loren
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A favorite line from the movie "The Cowboys" has the character Mr Nightlinger saying to a madame....."I have the inclination, the wherewithal, and the desire, but I simply don't have the time...."
That sums it up for me.........anyone else have Mr Nightlinger's problem?
Running on empty...time wise,
Loren
Yes, Sums it up real well!!!!
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On one hand you have few exceptionally skilled types, who can show off their achievements, but this does not lead to any discussion apart from the usual exclamations of "awesome" because few can aspire to follow the lead
On another hand - there will always be a need for beginners section, but it seldom leads to any interesting discussion since it usually just requires posting a link, pointing to some old discussion or answering simple question (whatever the hobby or forum, few people seem to able to search for the answer themselves).
So it would be interesting to see what response did David got to his message in a bottle ?
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Hockey, work, and the economy. Can't afford to get anything started and even if I did couldn't fit it anywhere right now. Yes, I have too little space for Z and most of the stuff is in storage until I can get a bigger place, . But, I'll try to keep the spirits up with the trivia questions feel free to show your answers on the Who, How, & What.
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I have 2 modules in progress. The bridge module is close to being done. I need to work on wireing, finish balast, and pour more Magic Water. The "conversion" mod needs everything but the benchwork.
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