5:40 am
I have just reviewed the description in The Scenery Manual (published by Woodland Scenics) for applying ballast and was almost ready to try this on a small section of track when I suddenly realized that by applying the ballast I will be gluing this stuff to the track forever. This seems to me to be a poor idea until I am absolutely sure that I will not want to make any further adjustments to the layout.
Like the proverbial pendulum I am now swinging to the opposite extreme and beginning to think that I will not apply the ballast at all. Certainly not until after I have the DCC wiring finalized and have determined that I have an operational running layout that does not need any further adjustment. Since this is my goal, and I have always been clear about this, the scenery has always been secondary. Also, it may well unfold that at some time in the future I may no longer want to have the layout and so long as I don't apply the ballast it will be easy to take it all apart and give it away. I am glad that I didn't rush into this step.
Now I can step back from the ballasting and focus on setting up the DCC and on working on my remaining structures.
Before doing that, I will spend the next hour looking at the messages on The Gauge model train forum ( http://www.the-gauge.com/ ). Fairly quickly I learned about this site: http://www.modelrailroadtips.com/ . I continue to Learn. One thing that I have learned is that it pays to go slow and see what happens when you browse.
Incredible. The latter web site had an article on how to make coal loads for coal cars. Exactly what I need. The steps are very easy (a classic example of "why didn't I think of that?").
8:10 am The Gauge can be as big a time sink as eBay. The last couple of hours has been very enjoyable as I see what others are doing. |
8:50 am Did some maintenance on CN 665489 40' 50 ton flat car. I put a new brake wheel on one end and adjusted the coupler hose height on the coupler on the same end. Just a little job, but one that restored a car to operational status. I remembered to update the database to reflect this maintenance.
11:30 am I made a quick trip to the hobby shop to buy some plastic cement. They were out! But I did end up buying some coal loads for my hopper cars so the trip was not a complete waste. |