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NMRA 75: The National Train Show Thursday 7/15/2010 (Photo Heavy)

Today was the setup day for the National Train Show, so I didn't make it to any clincs at all. On the other hand, I got to see many hobby manufacturers and retailers as they set up their displays and also many of the modular layouts being assembled - there are two very large FREEMO layouts as well as a huge N-Trak layout.

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NMRA 75: Wednesday 7/14/2010

Take two: I was almost done with this entry, when apparently I hit the wrong "mouse" button on my laptop... and goodbye it went. Sigh. It's been a long day.... a fun one, but a long one nonetheless. Also, I popped a Nyquil a little over a half hour ago, so I expect to be unconcious before long.

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NMRA 75: Tuesday 7/13/2010

Welcome back to my experiences at the NMRA convention - and it was a pretty busy day.

The  first clinic I went to this morning was by Donald Harbin, titled "The Roots of Making Trees." Donald has discovered that the root structure of a 1 to 2 year old Ash sapling (grows in most states) makes a fine armature for building deciduous trees on. His layout is in the Fall time period, so he ends up with some pretty colorful trees:

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NMRA 75: My first day (Monday, 7/12/2010)

Wow... I'm tired. This morning started at 3am Pacific to catch a 6:15am flight from Portland to Milwaukee, via Denver.

It's now 9:15pm Pacific... but my body feels the 11:15pm Central it is here.

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Atlas GP39-2/38/40 with a Railmaster Speaker

Okay, I think I may have goofed, rather expensively, here. When I bought my two new Trainman GP39-2 locomotives I thought that Atlas had converted over to using the new Gold Master chassis with speaker ports in it exclusively - just putting extra weight in when they didn't actually install speakers.

This is how my non-sound MP15DC came.

So when I bought a QSI Revolution-A to put in one of them, I was happy that it came with a 1" speaker. No problem!

Take out the couplers, pop the top off... problems.

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Turtle Railroading...

I've been practicing "turtle railroading" lately - slow but steady is getting quite a bit accomplished. In the last few weeks I've done the following:

1. Completed a new swing bridge across the entrance aisle to the layout:

(early photo - roadbed for the siding is being glued down with AZ Rock & Mineral ballast as weights)

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Swing bridges of Marion County....

My layout, in a rather convoluted fashion, describes a big loop. Basically I did this because:

1. I wanted continuous running for when I was showing it off; and

2. I didn't think I had enough room for staging at both ends of the layout... so both ends became the same end.

As a result, I have tracks that jump an aisle. The first version of these involved a major passing siding terminating in a curved switch, at which point the track continued across a rickety (1 layer plywood) side-hinged bridge spanning the aisle.

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New from ExactRail

ExactRail just announced on their blog the availability of two new cars in their Signature Series - the HO Scale, PS 50' Waffle Box Car and CP Rail 65' Mill Gondola. They will be available for sale on the ExactRail website at Noon on April 13th. 

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BLMA's new car

BLMA has a new car to announce - the ACF F89-J 89' Flat Car. Based on a Trailer Train prototype, it was produced between 1966 and 1968 and many remain in service. Walther's is pricing it at $34.95 MSRP.

Click graphic below to go to the BLMA website:

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Dap Ready Mixed Concrete Patch?

While I was at a local swap meet earlier this month I ran into a guy who was selling bundles of a years worth of MR for $2 a bundle. Not bad for 12 issues.

I grabbed the one from 1992, since that was a date I know I wasn't in model railroading and thus would not yet own any of those issues.


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