Welcome to the future! Yup, we finally made it to 2020. Let's see how we do modeling wise in the roaring 20's! Saturday: Normal work schedule resumes, I'll be busy selling some fine Ford's. After work, no plans. Jared is home from college which usually cuts down my access to the workshop. If everything goes right today however, I may be spending time in the garage. Sunday: Not sure what I'll do. Like I said, with Jared home, I only have limited access to the work shop. As such, I'm not planning much of anything until after the 13th. So how about you? What is on your agenda for the weekend? Let us know. We'll re-assemble again on Monday the 6th to see how the first weekend of 2020 went. Until then, have a great weekend, stay safe and as always... High Greens!
I hope to complete my latest project. It's a foob/what if/ should have been -- or whatever else we want to call it. Pictures on Monday - I hope. HaHaHa Y'all have a great weekend, Wolf
More scenery work on the JPT Sub as time permits this weekend. Hope you all have a great first weekend of 2020!
I need to solder feeders to a switch and track then finish the track work on the module that was started last weekend. Hopefully I will have time to get back to finishing the structures I’ve started and then start on the aircraft hangar.
btw, MR editor, columnist said if you don't put a layout in the children's old room, they will come back. . Just kidding. We all like our kids back home.
Will continue on the passenger station. Building diagram almost done. Next, the platform/building base.
Put in cardboard scenery lattice Work on 2 buildings. Work on another bridge. Mrs. ordered some fresh NC shrimp for pick up tomorrow. 10 count per pound. Big suckas. I see grilling in my future tomorrow evening after train room stuff.
Just FYI - this sanding facility is Z scale........ The full story is here: https://www.trainboard.com/highball/index.php?threads/the-old-port-shop.125242/ Best, Sven