Tonight I 'as been mostly.......................

Started by Alex, March 08, 2012, 09:52:42 PM

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scotsoft

Quote from: bealman on June 11, 2012, 06:51:39 AM
Thanks Alex! As you say, if you don't ask, you'll never know! Nothing to do with model railways, but I have one of those weather stations out in the backyard that transmits data to a receiver in the house where it displays and logs it. Last week I had a data dropout for a few days, and thought: there it goes again (this is the second one I have bought - the first did the same thing). Anyway, I went and RTFM and got it working again! So perhaps the first unit still works after all, and if I'd RTFM I needn't have bought the new one!

Ah well... at least I'm getting the hang of the lingo!! :smiley-laughing:



Alex


Lawrence


Bealman

"If you don't ask, you'll never know" I'm starting to be sorry I did, but Ok...... I'm askin' again....
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Fratton

Rescuing people from their caravans on a flooded campsite, now i have very soggy clothes and feet  :smiley-laughing:
Charlie.


Alex


longbridge

Planting another 100 Fir Trees on my layout, still a lot more to be planted also coated the entire layout with Dullcote spray to get rid of any shiny bits of scenery.
Keep on Smiling
Dave.

weave

Hi Oldrailbug,

You normally around now as prob early evening with you so thouht I'd sneak in my scenery ignorance uestion re dullcote.

Never heard of it as newbie(ish) to hobby but very newbie to scenery and am making a start.

Have googled the stuff. I get the jist (I think) but it really just tells you where to buy it. When you say everywhere, do you mean everywhere or little spurts here and there all over layout.

also do you put it on everything, trees, buildings etc.

Sorry for ignorance  :-[

Its 8.45 am. Wish it was 4.45 pm and having a cold one in the evening sun  :) Might have got time difference wrong?

Cheers Weave.


weave

Sorry, you didn't say 'everywhere' but 'entire' so sort of same thing.  :thumbsup:


longbridge

A major clean up of my railway shed, shifted everything out, repainted the walls, laid carpet squares on the floor, painted my workbench and cupboard then gave the layout a vacuum and the track a very overdue clean, tested a couple of trains and everything was working OK so I now that all the messy work has been completed I now have somewhere clean and tidy to build kits.

To be honest it took half a day to complete.
Keep on Smiling
Dave.

Alex

.............tidying up after the builders have finally left. 8 days to fit a new bathroom, :o must be a record. They did a new roof and combi-boiler in 5 days about a month ago. Shouldn't have fed them tea and cakes I suppose.

Alex  :wave:

scotsoft

Quote from: Alex on June 15, 2012, 07:39:21 PM
.............tidying up after the builders have finally left. 8 days to fit a new bathroom, :o must be a record. They did a new roof and combi-boiler in 5 days about a month ago. Shouldn't have fed them tea and cakes I suppose.

Alex  :wave:

Slices of porridge from the drawer in the scullery Alex, that would have got them going faster  :smiley-laughing:

Oldman

Getting my mind back on track. All thanks to Balloon for giving me an idea incorperating all my trams. Japanese N gauge,my Nm3 Honk kong tram, a couple of static ones and 3d printed Sydney tram loco.
Workshops refurbishing rolling stock fed by a narrow gauge and std gauge line.
Modelling stupid small scale using T gauge track and IDl induction track. Still have  N gauge but not the space( Japanese Trams) Excuse spelling errors please, posting on mobile phone

EtchedPixels

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