C&S said:Just looking at the pictures I took the other day, and oops! Just discovered a bit of raw baseboard peeking through.
vsmith said:A little lichen covers alot of sins![]()
Answering in reverse order - the show is five weeks away so I'm not panicing ....yet. The tidying needs to be done as the table doubles as Dispatcher's desk for operating sessions and there is to be one this week-end.Dtsteam said:With the waybill system, how do you allocate waybills to cars ? or does each car always follow the same pathway ?
I'm afraid you haven't got time to tidy the modelling desk - according to Carl Arendts latest missive http://www.carendt.com/scrapbook/page106/index.html#lazyriver you're supposed to be 'weathering & detailing'Nice layout by the way.
Shawn said:Can you take a shot of the entire layout?
Dtsteam said:Presumably you need a means of creating demand, which then drives what the dispatcher has to roster ?
C&S said:OK, guys, I'll leave the oil contamination where it is.
Meanwhile I have identified a new job. Having found a reprint of a nineteenth century book about narrow gauge lines in the USA I've got a better idea of how much freight cars weighed when empty, and the sort of loads they could carry. In consequence I realise that my little 4-wheeled hoppers are lettered up for far too heavy a load. I guess 1 ton for the small ones and between two and three tons for the larger ones would be nearer the mark.
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Can anyone tell me what the Iron Mountain coal cars (on which I based my design) were rated at?