• No Posts Since Dec

    From Wolf K@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 18 20:19:22 2018
    On 2018-01-18 16:09, Chris & Barbara wrote:
    The subject line says it. I have not seen a new post since December 12,
    2017. What is going on?


    Nothing.

    That's th trouble. No one wants to say much of anything. Do you want
    some update on what I've been ding? Ok:

    a) I've just assembled a McKean kit of a two-bay ACF hopper. Had to
    "open out" most of the holes so the stem on brake cylinder, etc would
    fit. Replaced the trucks with old Athearn Hyatt r/b, installed 36" metal
    wheels first. Couplers came out at the perfect height. Also had to add a
    bit of weight, which I did by gluing in 3/16th nut. Used Lepage's
    contact cement for that, works just fine. Needs decals, but the guy I
    built it for hasn't said what he wants.

    b) Have been mulling over how to cut up two Model Power Boston Mills
    kits to make a background low-relief building with at least two set-out
    spots. Made photocopies of the kit pieces a couple of months ago, will
    have to do that again, as the photo-copies have, er, disappeared.

    c) Got involved online in the perennial discussion about whether the
    hobby has become too expensive. Looked up a few prices from the mid-50s
    (around the time I started saving my pennies to buy MRR stuff) and
    calculated today's equivalent using an online inflation calculator. A high-quality wood kit from that time would cost around $40 today,
    without trucks or couplers, but including a few strips of wood, a
    handful or precut wood-shapes, and a few blobs of metal that looked
    vaguely like brake system parts.

    d) BTW, the first "real" engine I bought, a brass 2-8-0 imported from
    Japan in 1956, cost me $10. I answered a classified ad and took a bus
    out into the wilds of Edmonton suburbia. That $10 represented about 14
    hours at minimum wage, which is all I was qualified to earn at the time.
    I still have it, much worked over, still with its temperamental original
    motor, but with a genuinely _sprung_ suspension, which doubled its
    pulling power.

    --
    Wolf K
    kirkwood40.blogspot.com
    "The next conference for the time travel design team will be held two
    weeks ago."

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  • From Wolf K@21:1/5 to Graeme on Fri Jan 19 10:05:31 2018
    On 2018-01-19 03:42, Graeme wrote:
    In message <i288C.267137$9j3.2726@fx29.iad>, Chris & Barbara <newsgroups2@hotmail.com> writes
    The subject line says it. I have not seen a new post since December
    12, 2017. What is going on?

    Firstly groups, then forums and finally social media i.e. Facebook.
    Usenet is hanging on, but only just.

    Happy to share my most recent video, but it is more toy trains than
    model railways :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8825w1CDIp0&t=30s


    Lovely mix of classics from 50-some years ago and current. A great
    layout for train watching and reminiscing.

    :-)

    --
    Wolf K
    kirkwood40.blogspot.com
    "The next conference for the time travel design team will be held two
    weeks ago."

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  • From Chris & Barbara@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jan 18 16:09:17 2018
    The subject line says it. I have not seen a new post since December 12,
    2017. What is going on?

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  • From Graeme@21:1/5 to newsgroups2@hotmail.com on Fri Jan 19 08:42:20 2018
    In message <i288C.267137$9j3.2726@fx29.iad>, Chris & Barbara <newsgroups2@hotmail.com> writes
    The subject line says it. I have not seen a new post since December 12,
    2017. What is going on?

    Firstly groups, then forums and finally social media i.e. Facebook.
    Usenet is hanging on, but only just.

    Happy to share my most recent video, but it is more toy trains than
    model railways :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8825w1CDIp0&t=30s
    --
    Graeme, Scotland

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  • From Mike Powell@21:1/175.3 to Graeme on Sat Jan 20 13:13:00 2018
    Happy to share my most recent video, but it is more toy trains than
    model railways :

    Thanks for sharing!

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    * SLMR 2.1a * I open a door to an empty room...then I forget...


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  • From Chris & Barbara@21:1/5 to Graeme on Sun Jan 21 11:18:43 2018
    "Graeme" <News@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:T480Twls9aYaFwSk@binnsroad.myzen.co.uk...
    In message <i288C.267137$9j3.2726@fx29.iad>, Chris & Barbara <newsgroups2@hotmail.com> writes
    The subject line says it. I have not seen a new post since December 12, >>2017. What is going on?

    Firstly groups, then forums and finally social media i.e. Facebook. Usenet
    is hanging on, but only just.

    Happy to share my most recent video, but it is more toy trains than model railways :

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8825w1CDIp0&t=30s
    --
    Graeme, Scotland


    Thanks for posting! Liked the video.

    I had to take my layout down a few years ago due to some family stuff that
    was going on. (Needed the space back). Also had a garden railroad that got taken out in the floods we have had in the last two year. Lost all my
    outdoor buildings. I am now in a position to set both back up again and just wanted to try and find out what is new in the industry. It does not seem
    like to many younger people are into MRR. (I am in my sixties).

    I am going to keep both setups simple this time. Indoor setup will be O-27
    and outdoor will be ("G").

    I have O-27, HO, and S. Do not have much left of my S, but may mix that in
    with my O layout.

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  • From larry.from.pinole@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 11 00:08:49 2018
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