railfanned the existing 6' of the "Mother Road" T-Trak modules...the "Dari King" will add one more foot, and the grain elevator group will add another 7 feet....giving 14' total! The 7 feet of elevator modules will be a transition to a series of 'town' modules...the whole series progressing to the 'left' as one views the modules, which will depict a transition to the 'West', with a corresponding change in topography/geology (imagine the ATSF travelling westward, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, etc)...still have the ballast on the 2 two fotters to do, but, all in all, I'm pleased with the 'look'. Bruce
Anyone in the Salem, OR area doing T-trak? Will pick up some track from my supplied when I'm back east for the Amherst show and going to try a few and see how they go. Cutting a Module box on the laser right now. thanks rich.
The guard rail. Now there is a detail I'd never thought about adding. It really helps make this look like a "T" road junction!
Hello all, some more work on this module today...added some figures to the "Dari King", painted the road and the 'earth' base, striped the road, then created the 'tar-filled' cracks... Next are the gravel shoulders and parking lot. ~Bruce
Hello all... a big show (for us and our Gulf Coast bit-o-heaven) coming up for us in March... The T-Trak, AND, by design, N Scale(!), is getting a LOT of interest in our Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida panhandle area...this is precisely what I was hoping would occur. Even 'O' scalers are expressing some serious interest in N scale, and a few have even built a T-Trak module and purchased some n scale equipment. I've got to step it up just a bit (I've got 7' more of modules to do after this one)...I've added some family and teenager 'action' at the the drive up "Dari King" ( a little MP3 sound system plays a continuous loop of 20 of the top 100 Billboard hits of 1957). I have plenty of details yet to add to this one; a couple of nice trees will straddle the side road toward the skyboard, the power poles, the telephone poles, and, of course, the ground cover over the areas that require it. ~Bruce
What tunes are in that loop? I'd sure enjoy seeing and hearing this, in person! I hope we can see a batch of photos from that upcoming March meet!
Joe, I'll snag a couple of pics this evening...I stayed as true to the kit as I could...I used the peel and stick paper, painted it the gray color, then outlined the seams with a warm gray artists pen-the color I use for the tar-filled seams on the highways-roads.[ Bruce
I picked 20 tunes from Billboard's top 100 of 1957...I'll post the list this evening, but , if I remember correctly, I included a couple of Elvis tunes, Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Marty Robbins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Patsy Cline... Bruce
"Don't Be Cruel", "Bye, Bye Love", "Wake Up Little Susie",.... 1957 was a big year for the Crickets (Buddy Holly). I remember that well. Pasty Cline- "Walkin' After Midnight"? Marty Robbins "A White Sport Coat"? Of course you have The Penguins "Earth Angel"? Four Preps "26 Miles"? And...........
I think the two Elvis tunes are "All shook Up" and "My Teddy Bear"... Buddy Knox-"Party Doll" Del Vikings-"Come go with Me" Debbie Reynolds-"Tammy" Sam Cooke-"You Send Me" Jimmie Rodgers-"Honeycomb" Rays-"Silhouettes" Johnny Mathis-"Chances Are" Fats Domino-"Blueberry Hill" Diamonds-"Little Darlin'" Jerry Lee Lewis-"Whole Lotta' Shakin' Goin' On" Guy Mitchell-"Singing the Blues" Leroy Van Dyke-"The Auctioneer" (I wanted to throw a few Country songs in the mix) Patsy Cline-"Walking after Midnight" The Everly Brothers-"Wake Up Little Suzie" and "Bye Bye Love" Buddy holly and the Cricketts-"That'll be the Day" and a couple of others I can't recall. I can always add plenty more-each MP3 has a 4G memory card Bruce
Yikes! There is a mis-spell. Ouch. "Pasty". Of course I know it is Patsy Cline. I recall the tears of my mother, when news of Patsy's death hit. Wow, what a voice! It was big news, until the JFK assassination steamrolled headlines. My all time favorite is from a couple of years later than "Walkin' After Midnight". It is "Life's Railway To Heaven". (Release date 1959.) As for mixing in some country, well, there was a lot of crossover back then. So adding some country is very normal... Your diner is really a memory rollback!
Anyone actually have a working time machine so we can go back to the good times....back when. I miss my youth.
Now now, be nice. I have been into N scale since 1964. Rick was still very young back then. They called it 000 at that time.
Lone Star 000 electric trains started about 1960? Although not quite N scale, small stuff did exist in my youth, and Rick's. I remember the operating display set up in the window of popular Seattle hobby shop. Which was also where I later would buy a good amount of my early N scale.
Sorry, OOO ≠ N. OOO was a Lone Star development. Arnold (Rapido) introduced N scale in 1960 and named it after the Nine millimeter track gauge.
Yeah, but it still ran on nine mm track. I replaced the rubber bands in my diesel and run on the NTRAK layout at shows sometime for fun.