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With buildings and rolling stock cleared off for backdrop painting, I noticed that ties are missing at a number of the rail joints here in Nooksack. So, while thinking about it I found a tub of ties and got to work. Apparently saving little bits of everything is planning ahead rather than hoarding! Using a chisel blade in the hobby knife, I sliced off the tie plates and spikes. This is a technique where it is important to pay attention to the relationship between finger location and blade direction. After the replacement ties were prepared, I painted them with a random mix of rail tie brown and Americana Slate Grey craft paint. In slipping the replacement ties in today, I noticed a section of flex track and a turnout that are buckled from rail expansion: another task to take care of while moving forward with Nooksack.
Over the last few days I did some thinking and decided that with my desire for one lighting system for structures on the model railroad that I would go with a 12 volt system. I ordered a regulated 2 amp 12 volt power supply and some of the LEDs from Evan Design. With that I will be able to include the couple of buildings that have incandescent bulbs built in already in one lighting system. Having made a decision, I can return to the structure building projects new and old.
Moving forward towards the goal of visitors in April with a rough to-do list:
- Repair buckled track (trains must run smoothly)
- Steady progress on structures and mockups:
- Cannery complex
- Packing house complex
- GN Station
- Others?
- Big picture of roads and terrain
- First layers of scenery on several mini scenes:
- Team track area
- River and trestle scene
- Declutter the basement and continue train-room and presentation prep.
Is turning this into SMART goal format going too far into the weeds? Would it help or hinder progress?
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