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Ian555
#51
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02 December 2009 21:31:36(UTC)
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Otherwise, I just like to play.
Hi James,
Can't wait to get to that stage [:p].
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10 December 2009 07:57:54(UTC)
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Hi all,
Making a start to fitting catenary to analogue section of layout.
Ian.
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10 December 2009 08:31:41(UTC)
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Location: On 1965 Märklin Boulevard just around from Roco Square
Play and work almost every day
It's becoming my fulltime job.
Only one problem: I don't earn any money from it but enjoy it.
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John
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Ian555
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10 December 2009 09:45:45(UTC)
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Hi John,
You must be spending a couple of hours every week just keeping me right
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Thanks.
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10 December 2009 10:51:25(UTC)
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Location: On 1965 Märklin Boulevard just around from Roco Square
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<br />Hi John,
You must be spending a couple of hours every week just keeping me right
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Thanks.
Ian.
Well, I do like your construction and to my surprise (actually not surprising at all) your tracklayout is becoming more and more intriguing, but sofar I cannot follow all your streams.
Keep up the good (excellent) work.
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17 December 2009 07:25:27(UTC)
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Hi all,
Slowed down a bit this week (must be getting near Xmas.)
Fitted a Response wireless alarm system to the "train room".
Have a Merry Xmas.
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17 December 2009 10:53:06(UTC)
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Location: Murrumba Downs QLD
The past 2 weeks at least 56 hours 4 days a week. Got the helix finished. the top deck on and temp laying track.
NN
NOt wearing the Pink Pinny, which is hard to see and now I have a white Pinny which also is hard to see against MY pure white Skin Still have 2 new shiny tin Hips that is badly in Need of Repair matching rusting tin shoulders
and a hose pipe on the aorta
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Ian555
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05 January 2010 06:54:51(UTC)
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Hi all,
Spent a lot of time getting used to working the mobile station,altered some exit tracks at the main station,started laying out where my town Freiburg will be on the layout,also made a start at checking the electric points are working.
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James
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10 January 2010 12:49:31(UTC)
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Greetings:
It seems, these days, that I don't get anything done. For example, today, I laid one piece of K Track flex. My health is failing
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10 January 2010 17:18:41(UTC)
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I am sorry to hear about your health, James. What's the matter?
Cheers,
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Ian555
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10 January 2010 17:51:55(UTC)
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Hi James and Ranjit,
Hope the new year finds you in good health and still keen on your Marklin.
Ranjit,haven't heard you on the forum for a while.
Good to hear from you.
Ian.
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10 January 2010 18:07:01(UTC)
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Well, yesterday, I installed some lamposts on the layout. Two for the station, one at the gas station and one near the engine shed. Still have a few more to do yet. My plan today is to run lines on the telephone poles. We'll see how that goes.
Bill
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11 January 2010 22:04:56(UTC)
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Today spent two hours constrcting land forms of cardboard and plaster cloth on level 2 of three level layout. Since I work ma few hours at a time, I will not be finished until the end of summer.
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steventrain
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11 January 2010 22:53:37(UTC)
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I spend playing trains on complete layout up to about 20 minutes per day.
Large Marklinist 3- Rails Layout with CS2/MS2/Boosters/C-track/favorites Electric class E03/BR103, E18/E118, E94, Crocodiles/Steam BR01, BR03, BR05, BR23, BR44, BR50, Big Boy.
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11 January 2010 23:25:27(UTC)
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I have received my anniversary present from my wife - more trees from Petite Pine Northern. These are for the foreground and they are something that I have never been able to attain; one of my weak points.
I have 'installed' two of the ten and spent some time planning placement for the others.
A wonderful way to spend two hours on Sunday.
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12 January 2010 01:39:39(UTC)
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steventrain wrote:
I spend playing trains on complete layout up to about 20 minutes per day.
Great way to spend the day! I got a few of the lines run on the telephone poles but I still have a few more to go. It's not really much fun but the end result is nice so it's worth doing. Hopefully I'll get back to it in a few days. We just went back on overtime at work today so that cuts into my layout time. The wallet likes it, though!
Bill
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12 January 2010 17:26:27(UTC)
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I have spent many hours since Christmas creating a helix which leads to a new shadow station built under my layout. Helix is done. Framework for the shadow station is about 40% complete.
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12 January 2010 18:50:00(UTC)
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I did just build finish an Kibri station B-9504.
I did painted all plastic details and carefully glued all plastic details.
I did also painted Preiser benches and placement it at station.
I did also placement figures era 1 at station.
I did also placement green foliage on the windows and did painted red roses on green foliage.
Time results...?
About 35 hours totally!!!
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13 January 2010 23:49:27(UTC)
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Oppsss...
I did forget to write,that i did put on with 2 wallamps too type era 1 and also one typical era 1 footlamp standing on the plattform of station.
One day i shall buy an digitalcamera and send some pictures to marklin-users.net!
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Ian555
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09 February 2010 14:45:29(UTC)
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Hi all,
Lost track of how many hours (does it matter anyway).
Feels like I'm doing more hours at the layout,in a week than when I was working.
Ian.
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09 February 2010 18:17:40(UTC)
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I've put in about 8-10 hours over the last 2 days doing my wiring.
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Philip
#72
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09 February 2010 18:18:59(UTC)
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Ian555 wrote:
Hi all,
Lost track of how many hours (does it matter anyway).
Feels like I'm doing more hours at the layout,in a week than when I was working.
Ian.
As long as you have fun - and don´t feel like it´s work.
Just keep up the good progress.
Philip.
Let's keep it simple.
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Ian555
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23 November 2011 18:54:17(UTC)
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Hi all,
Time for an update, still working at it.
Ian.
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