We had a great time and I managed to snag some more building lights (interior and exterior), an awesome artist rendition of the Monongehala Crossing (with Kennywood amusement park in the distant background) that Bruce said reminded him of the trestle bridge that crosses the layout and separates the Youghehany River scene from East McKeesport, And I finally settled on a little problem that has been bothering me. The PRR interchanges with the P&LE in Herminie and I had always envision the B&O crossing that trestle bridge. It’s just a scene break and the track goes nowhere (until I decide and get approval to drill through the brick wall and extend the layout into the backyard!). I wanted a signature B&O caboose with bayside windows. I found one this spring at a hobby store in Columbus for ...$55!!!!! I could not do it. I mean more than 50 bucks for a railroad car that would never move!! Crazy. So Bruce and I were on a mission to find one and I think we found 3...lettered for ATSF. I could repaint and number it (not keen on that) when we found a P&LE one for...brace yourself...$5.
A little weathering and it will fit in perfect! Sorry, B&O, looks like you lost the right of way!
So I have not done a lot over the summer, other life activities demanding my attention and being in a bit of a lull for inspiration but that leads to the other topic...irritations. I found a farmhouse to mask the end of the divider between Uniontown and the Irwin Yard. A $30 building kit that I plan to use less than 1/2 of the parts for a shallow 3D relief and the flashings were annoying. A couple of the pegs from the mold injection points were so thick I could not cut them with an X-Acto knife and had to resort to a razor saw! Next, I assembled a package of pallets. I noticed right away that the 4 sheets had 6 tops with outside cros members and 3 bottoms with the inside cross member...meaning my package really made 12 pallets and 12 somethings. Yeah, I can get creative and bury the 1/2 pallets under a stack of real ones (or place them on the growing Troop 442 campfire) but how hard would it have been to make 2 sheets of 9 tops and 2 sheets of 9 bottoms and at least have 18 complete pallets without a bunch of useless spares?
Things that make you go...hummmmm.
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