Thursday, November 3, 2016

How do you determine the next project?

Asked no one....ever. But I am going to answer it anyway. It's my blog!
There are several triggers that can happen - I find something at a train show or hobby shop that fits an idea, I have a number of car kits or structures waiting to be built, or I get an idea from someone else in a magazine or one of the Facebook groups. Usually, I just have a pile growing on the desk and I decided its time to clear the desk. Here's what the desk looked like last weekend.
My work desk is usually cluttered.
In the photo, you can see I am adding pins to some figures for mounting on the layout and I recently added a light inside the Irwin Tower and am adding the wood trim on the outside. What you don't see is the other projects around the cutting board.

  • Isaly's roof needing repairs
  • 6 freight cars needing tune up (plus 4 more on the RIP track)
  • fence for the barnyard
  • additional parts for the barn
  • additional parts for 4 structures
  • jib crane for Irwin Yard
  • 3 pick up kits needed paint and assembly
  • papers and notes on waybill and car card (WB&CC) operations
  • N scale building for the corning next to East McKeesport
  • 6 terminal strips I pre-wired for structure lighting
  • collection of scene details that need paint and some assembly - milk cartons, skids, sacks, and figures 
And these are just the ACTIVE projects! Almost all of the structures need additional details, interiors, and lights (some need replaced since they are cardboard mockups). Ballast needs touched up in areas, backgrounds need painted (as soon as Bruce is available!). There are trees to plant and the corner scene with hills and a stream are patiently waiting.
So....sometimes its easy to come to the train room and do a little work on a project. Sometimes, it can be daunting. I must be making progress, though, since my brother-in-law, Pat was over recently and walked through the train room saying, "Are you done building this now?"

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

October Update

Things have been going rather slow, as you can tell from the few posts I've made to the blog over the summer and early fall. Trains are still running well, even when it's a couple of weeks between operating them. That's encouraging. A couple of weeks ago, I drove to Pittsburgh to visit my father and sister, stopping at T & K Hobby on the way home. I did not really have much of a shopping list but just wanted to browse a bit. I found the elusive wire I need for running a separate circuit for building lights. Every where else I looked, it was black or red, but now Iblue and yellow so I can easily trace and isolate issues. I picked up some farm animals for the barn scene and an N scale wood building for the corner between Herminie and East McKeesport, which hopefully will add to the illusion of distance.
But the bug find was a background mural to place behind the buildings in East McKeesport. Although a little taller than the scene block, it really adds depth to the scene.
New background for East McKeesport
Over the weekend, I ordered additional supplies from Model Train Stuff including terminal strips for the under layout building lights wiring and several scene details - figures, wood crates, and an HO scale fence for around the barn scene. I also installed the first building light in the Irwin Tower which is important to me because  there is so much interior detail. I still need to add the trim, porch, steps and utility building to finish this kit before installing them on the layout.
Irwin Tower is the first lighted building
Both Bruce and I have been doing a lot of traveling for work and my high schoolers busy schedule have prevented us getting together lately. I have a list though of things to work on until we manage a free weekend.

  • Finish the rough in hills in the Herminie / East McKeesport corner
  • Carve in the Youghogeny Creek in the same corner. 
  • Install the wiring bus for the building lights
  • Add lights to G.G.S. Cabinets and the barn 
  • Finish the barn scene with bushes, trees, fence and figures
  • Finish the brick streets in Uniontown
  • Finish the Irwin Tower structures
  • Clear the RIP track
  • Build the collection of freight car kits I have
Plenty to keep me busy for a little while at least.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

That crazy Bruce!

It's been a crazy summer and while I've had more time that usual to work on the train, I've been putting things off. Recently, Bruce and I exchanged some emails and set "a train play date" as Lisa calls them and I suddenly had some motivation - I mean he can't come over and see NO progress, right?
I managed to get enough of the new barn built to place it on the layout and I put in a new fence between Isaly's and the East Yard and glued down some brick roads and sidewalks in Uniontown. That, plus the base I built for LAS Fabrics would have to do.
Isly's Deli with a border fence, brick road and sidewalk
It's always great catching up with Bruce and we talked about our summer, upcoming travels and then focused on the layout. Like the email exchange, it was inspiring getting his perspective and thoughts on what we could do for some of the scenes and I was pleased that the trains ran fairly smoothly while we were talking.
Then he dropped the bomb.
Purchased backdrop for Herminie
We were discussing backdrops and I like the one I purchased for Uniontown. I talked about what I wanted to find for behind the mine in Hermine, a backdrop for the city scene in East McKeesport, and the corner of the layout between the two.
Same backdrop in the corner
"What do you think about painting a backdrop?" he innocently suggested.
I may have sputtered the beer I was sipping, not sure. My artistic skills are limited to black and white...as in I think I can cover a white space with black paint. But, he talked me into it. We parted with him planning to pull the 1947 MR article that he thinks is the best How To on the topic and me focused on pulling sample photos from my PRR books for inspiration.
This should be interesting!

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Next!

Sometimes, the nice weather, chance to go camping and kids activities conspire to suck the motivation right out of me. I've visited the train room a few times but have not been motivated to do much other than run a couple of trains around the track. I have several activities planned but they generally fall in one of two categories.

Intimidating

These are the plans that either stretch my skills or represent a "no turning back" situation.
  • Hills between tunnel and East McKeesport
  • Creek and pond
  • Mounting the Uniontown backdrop
Backdrop looks good in Uniontown but scared to mount it

Lazy

These are the tasks that are not particularly hard, I am just too lazy to work on them.
  • Clearing the RIP track which includes the 4 or 5 cars that didn't fit
  • Cleaning up the ballast around the layout
  • A new base for LAS Fabrics so cars fit on the siding
  • Ground cover in East McKeesport
  • Brick roads in Uniontown
  • Finish the Irwin tower including interior lighting
  • Wire the programming track switch
  • Better storage for cars and locos not on the layout

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Will they run?

Well, the St Helen's Festival, Boys Scout summer camp and Lisa's an my trip to Las Vegas are behind us. The house is settling back to normal, just waiting for the master bath remodeling to complete this week. Yeah, things have been a bit busy the past few weeks since my last post. Time to focus some effort on the train layout.
I did some cursory cleaning around the room, it gets rather dusty in the room behind the garage with both doors open and various bugs wandering in. I had to laugh when I pondered the tree stump in the corner that I did not remember placing there. Turned out to be a single moth wing. How does that happen?
Tentatively, I powered up the layout, curious how the trains would run after being idle for about 2 months. Amazingly, after a few jerky runs on the two mainlines, and only a spot clean or two of the track, they were running smoothly over the layout - even in the 3 hidden track sections in the tunnel, behind Untiontown & Herminie and behind East McKeesport. Not bad and rather inspiring to continue my work.
On the short list is to finish a barn for the corner between Irwin and Uniontown, just need to figure out I want to cut it for the illusion of more depth, then I can finish the surrounding area with a split rail fence, some cows and horse that I have...then get some chickens. I have plans to add floors, furniture, walls and lights to the interior of LAS Fabrics, making it the first interior lit structure - G. G. S. Cabinets was the first structure with people and machines visible through the window but no lighting yet. Then I should probably turn my attention to the corner between Herminie and East McKeesport and finish the cut hillside and creek Bruce and I talked about the last time he came over.
Finally, I have several friends from Boy Scouts and St Helen's that are interested in seeing the layout, so I need to get the layout ready for a few open houses.
Should be a fun and busy summer!

Monday, June 27, 2016

And into summer...

Been very busy the last few weeks, but not in the train room. Our annual church festival at St Helen, which Lisa and I are heavily involved, took evenings and weekends away from the trains. Frankly., too hot to be motivated to build the structures and work on scenery. Actually, I use just about any excuse to avoid scenery. Sure it turns out OK when I am done but still intimidates me when I tackle a new area.
For Father's Day, the kids gave me a flat screen TV so I could watch football games in the fall and play train videos and DVDs as background to the operating sessions.
V over the train perfect for playing videos during operating sessions.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Moving Along

With the strange spring we've had - sunburns one day, frostbite the next - I have not been too motivated to be in the train room. If it's a nice day, I want to be outside. If it's cold and wet outside, the train room is uncomfortable. Still, I have been able to get a few things done.
First, I stopped at Smitty's one afternoon after an appointment in Oakwood and bought a piece of flextrack to repair the kink in the rail of the passing siding from the outer main to the west end of East McKeesport. I also found a Walthers barn kit that I think I can use for the farmstead between Irwin and Uniontown.
Arrows points to a kink in the track that needs replaced
I did manage to get this track replaced and now have no problems running trains from to to the outer main. I just need to add ballast and it will be complete. I also spent some time creating a base for LAS Fabrics so the building will be high enough that the boxcars can easily move into the loading dock. I need to add some styrene to simulate the rails being placed in cement and then some grass, details and vehicles (which I don't have yet).
Last night I started a project to further detail LAS Fabrics. The kit is assembled but it's a hollow building with large windows and does not even have a back wall.I have a piece of sheet styrene painted black for the back and plan to add some floors, desks, factory machines, tables, offices, lights and people to really bring the place alive.
There are a few more evening projects like wiring the programming track (Track 1 in the East yard), finishing the exterior of the switching tower, gluing the brick streets and sidewalks in Uniontown and attaching the backdrop there as well. There are some 10 cars on the RIP track or my desk awaiting minor repairs plus about 20 car kits that need assembled. I could do one or two of those every evening and clear the backlog but then I would need more storage space for the built cars. The one project I keep stalling on is the hillside in the photo above because I just am not sure it will come out right. I know I just need to tackle it and make changes later to improve it.
The good news is now that the weather is a little warmer day to day, the trains run pretty well every time I go out there. Of course, I have been moving trains without using the car cards so everything is messed up. Hope Bruce does not drop by expecting an operating session anytime soon! Seriously, it only takes 15 minutes or so to square up the cards so no real problem.
Once I get a few of these projects knocked out, I will get some current photos and show the world.