Still trying to decide if I should use the old analog way to wire the layout or go to DCC. Problem is DCC is expensive (at least for my wallet). Maybe I can use my tax refund to pay for it. The stimulus check will come too late. I want to be operating trains by May.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Gandy Dancers Have Been Busy
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Model Railroad Update

I am still waiting for the remainder of the track to arrive via UPS. The train store in town did not have all the switches I needed. Once the track is here, the fun begins, wiring it all so that it works properly.
The bottom of the diagram shows the name of each structure and the roads and other features. The roads are all named after country music singers, starting with those who lived/live in Hendersonville. Notably Johnny Cash and Taylor Swift. I guess I will have to add a gazebo and park to the layout so my brother-in-law, Bill, can bring his barbershop quartet down for a concert.
I laid as much track as I had as shown above. Then I cut out sheets of paper to the proper size for each building and moved them around til I had a feasible layout. This helped verify where everything would fit. Then I went back to the layout diagram and updated it with the buildings in the proper location. Next I added the roads and parking areas. It doesn't do any good to have a building/industry if the workers can't get to it.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Patricia's 60th Birthday
Monday, January 19, 2009
I Have a New Hobby
I have taken up model railroading as a new hobby. Dad helped me build this 4' by 8' table for the train display. We went to the Great Train Expo in Nashville on the week-end and purchased the train and the track. The engine cost $5 and each car cost $4 so the entire train cost $21. Pretty good deal since one car cost more than the entire train set and a locomotive typically cost more than $100. We had fun looking at all the model train layouts on display and looking at all the trains and scenery item (buildings, etc.). The World's greatest Hobby train show will be in Nashville on 14-15 February so I will check that out for more "stuff" for the layout. I have been using a computer program to design the track layout and I am just about settled on the design. The next step will be buy the track and turnouts need for the layout. I will probably build a section at a time to spread costs out over time.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
The Visitor from the East Continues His Westward Trip
Dad arrived from his visit with my sister's family for Christmas. His flight from Cleveland was only 25 minutes late (which is on time based on travel woes by other travelers this holiday season. Andrew and I were at the nashville Airport to pick him up and whisk him home to see the rest of the family.
Below is Dad and the Puzzle Master (aka great grandson Emerson) working on a puzzle on the kitchen floor. They had it together in no time flat.
Below is Dad and the Puzzle Master (aka great grandson Emerson) working on a puzzle on the kitchen floor. They had it together in no time flat.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Emerson is showing Carly his collection of Christmas DVDs before they leave to visit Santa.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Carly's New Helmet
Carly was fitted for helmet yesterday. She has to wear the helmet 23 hours a day to help reshape her skull. She seems to have adapted to the helmet and doesn't cry while its on. The helmet is about 3/4 inch thick. As she grows they will remove layers inside it. Hopefully she will have to wear the helmet for 3 to 4 months.
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