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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1410 on: December 19, 2017, 03:48:50 PM »
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Ed's a scenery guy, not a building and facilities guy.
We all have our limitations or strengths and as long as I've been here, this is the way it's been from what I have seen.
Not criticism, just things that can't go unnoticed.

Not true
(But in your defense you couldn’t know what I am about to reference)

Ed has indeed built and scratched buildings and infrastructure for local Ntrak projects (Christmas raffle layouts I have coordinated)

He has also completed numerous modules

He is just too nice and unassuming to show you

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Check out his blogs page

There’s a bunch of stuff there

Yes his scenery is balls on

But he does have the capability

It’s not the skill that’s the issue

It’s the desire (because of being overwhelmed) and because of the pending move

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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1411 on: December 19, 2017, 05:24:48 PM »
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So work on one block for the photo shoot.  What's so hard about that?





Lee

So that's what the module I got from Ed looked like in its original habitat

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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1412 on: December 20, 2017, 11:56:32 AM »
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Well, the end of the year has freed up my schedule a bit more lately, so this morning I got a chance to do a bit more paving.


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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1413 on: December 20, 2017, 12:27:05 PM »
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Looks good man, but if you've milked this cow dry...may be time to move along.  Changing focus after burnout is liberating!  I know you want GMR but have you considered instead doing MRP?  You put a *lot* of thought into planning this and the incorporation and re-purposing of Lee's yard is a unique bit that might garner MRP's interest.  That way you're also not tied into finishing something that's stressing you only to move and ditch it within months.

Just a thought.

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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1414 on: December 20, 2017, 12:59:40 PM »
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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1415 on: December 20, 2017, 01:25:24 PM »
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It will warm the cockles of your heart :P to know that I just brought home two bags of unsanded grout to use for scenery. In two of the lightest beige shades, I'm going to see how they work for depicting soil around the current Colton project. I'll experiment off the layout first, of course!
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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1416 on: December 20, 2017, 01:41:13 PM »
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I know you want GMR but have you considered instead doing MRP? 

Reads like a government department naming sheet, all you need to do is add DHS, IRS, and NSA.
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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1417 on: December 20, 2017, 02:05:35 PM »
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And LSMFT.
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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1418 on: December 20, 2017, 02:06:49 PM »
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It will warm the cockles of your heart :P to know that I just brought home two bags of unsanded grout to use for scenery. In two of the lightest beige shades, I'm going to see how they work for depicting soil around the current Colton project. I'll experiment off the layout first, of course!

It does indeed!

I think you're going to be VERY happy with it. I can't wait to see your "study" pieces.

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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1419 on: December 20, 2017, 02:07:14 PM »
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Looks good man, but if you've milked this cow dry...may be time to move along.  Changing focus after burnout is liberating!  I know you want GMR but have you considered instead doing MRP?  You put a *lot* of thought into planning this and the incorporation and re-purposing of Lee's yard is a unique bit that might garner MRP's interest.  That way you're also not tied into finishing something that's stressing you only to move and ditch it within months.

Just a thought.

That's an interesting thought, actually. Hmm.

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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1420 on: December 20, 2017, 02:26:47 PM »
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What's there looks great! 8) 

Meanwhile, I can't imagine how you guys work so hard on a layout and then so easily (apparently) dismantle it for something else. :|  I'm not sure I could do that.  Certainly not without serious withdrawal. :(   Maybe if I live long enough to have the years in this that so many of you do I'll figure it out. 8) :)
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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1421 on: December 20, 2017, 03:05:34 PM »
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tell me about it
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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1422 on: December 20, 2017, 03:08:44 PM »
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Moving is always a good excuse to start over, and yes it is hard to tear it down after spending some much time, effort, and money building it.
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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1423 on: December 20, 2017, 03:10:57 PM »
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1 word

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Re: Conrail Windsor St Yard (York PA) Engineering Report
« Reply #1424 on: December 20, 2017, 03:13:10 PM »
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In my case I sold the layout to start over...but mine was small enough for that to make sense.

The person who bought the JD hopefully will take good care of it...but ultimately it doesn't matter.  We enter into this hobby for fun, and when something we've built is no longer as fun as what we could be doing next, it's healthy to consider changing it up...assuming it's financially feasible.  If you're in between jobs or say you just moved and short on cash, maybe starting over isn't as easy or as smart.

Ed's already wowed us in N scale doing mid-Atlantic winter.  I'd love to see him tackle something else!