Jump to content

Railblazer

Members
  • Posts

    249
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Blog Entries posted by Railblazer

  1. Railblazer
    There are plans to put a G-scale (also called Large Scale) in our backyard. There will be a main loop with a 3 track yard and 2 spur sidings on one end, and an additional passing siding on the other end of the loop. A branch line will also cross the back of the main line twice before heading up to a town on the hill. The eventual goal will also be to have all our trains radio controlled so we don't have to worry about a ton of power feeds.
     
    The first phase (this year) will simply be grading, excavation, and preparation for the railroad. The second phase -next year- will be installation of the main line and possibly two of the sidings. The third phase is the branch and the rest of the spurs. [that's in two years].
     
    At the moment, I've been using LEGO Digital Designer to make G-scale Lego railroad equipment. So far, I've done a Maintainence-of-way switcher, an operating MOW crane car, MOW Flat car, MOW Transfer caboose, Geared steam, skeleton log cars, logging caboose, side dump cars, Mining "Critter" loco, and a rotary snowplow. All the operating equipment has space for a battery box, sensor, and a small motor if applicable. Locos have a hole in the base and extra rods so that you can attatch a Lego train motor from LEGO Shop at Home to the base, extend out the wheels, and attach an extension cord to the motor, going to the sensor. At the moment, though, it's pretty expensive, and I'm already saving for that N scale American Freedom Train GS-4 I mentioned earlier. But give me time, and who knows?
  2. Railblazer
    Hi.
     
    Hello.
     
    Hola
     
    Aloha
     
    Mikado
     
    I'm sorry about the randomness of this entry.
     
    Goodbye.
     
    Adieu.
     
    Auvetizen.
     
    Aloha.
     
    Adios.
     
    Farewell.
     
    33-5-6333-898
     
     
    Remember, It's my blog.
  3. Railblazer
    My Sister has gone off on a trip for two weeks for church camp and to see a friend. Next Week, my Little Annoying Brother (LAB) will join here.
    Jessie is holding up quite well. I wonder What she will do when Jalina Comes Back?
    Mom And Dad pay me to watch my siblings. I'll be paid the same amount when LAB is gone for a week.
    Bye! (Come Here, Jessie! (name not mentioned), Put That back!)
  4. Railblazer
    Today my family went to see what mom does once or twice a week. Go out to the woods and check on her projects.
    I think I won the, "Fastest Wade Through A Large Culvert Which Has Many Spiders Against The Very Fast Current In Freezing Cold Water."
    And the, "Fastest Wade Through A Large Culvert Which Has Many Spiders With The Very Fast Current In Freezing Cold Water."
    I'll make a couple medals on Paint and put them in a content Block.
    I also Checked the Fish nets.
  5. Railblazer
    So here i am. A family Album in my lap, THE MUSIC MAN in the Backround, my annoying sister behind me.
    Reminds me of that movie a friend and I made with Jalina.
    ALIENS ON EARTH 2: THE HAMSTER PEOPLE'S REVENGE.
    It follows ALIENS ON EARTH.
    It features an atempt of Hamster People Aliens to conquer earth. Maybe it will be on #######.
  6. Railblazer
    Tomorrow is a creepy day. It's the 24th, annd I have a dentist appointment in Redmond. I'm going with a loose tooth. And I think that guy put in a filling without warning a few years ago. Enough said.
    Oh, and please check out my comedy, "Toa's Hope Hospital"
  7. Railblazer
    Monday. kids go back to school, parents go back to work, and I go to the Train Barn.
     
    The Train Barn hosts two model railroads and has meetings on Mondays, and Operating sessions on the second Monday of the Month.
    Last time, nothing bad happened to me, an unusual surprise. oops...
    Well, Gotta go!
  8. Railblazer
    Great Wolf Lodge. Or rather, the one i'm in, located in **CENSORED**.
    This place has everything! Indoor waterpark! Ice Cream shop! MagiQuest game! Kitchen sink!
     
     
    oops. sorry! My brain is still rattled from that stairwell incident.
     
    This place could use laser tag... but it's still cool!(if pricey)
  9. Railblazer
    TODAY is the last day for blogging. I just want to thank BZPower again. Hopefully i'll be right this time.
     
    I wonder if we'll have a game tonight. Yesterday's soccer practice was thundered out. Who knows...
  10. Railblazer
    I got a new toy...an NCE Power Cab DCC system!
    It's really cool...but it won't run decoderless engines, as it should .
    It works, though. I can run 3 engines, though later more.
    I'm gonna show it to a friend soon!
  11. Railblazer
    A few clicks ago I started a comic topic. This is Kapurkar's comic studio. Full of laughs, flying chairs, and explosions, this should be a fan fav.

    LINKY!
  12. Railblazer
    TIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
    Yep. We were woodcutting last weekend.
    Actually, the logs were already on the ground. We cut it up for firewood.
    Gotta go pack for camp! BYE! TIMBER!
  13. Railblazer
    You know, that one show on SyFy that has the small town with all the crazy scientists? You know, EUReKA?
     
    So far, the new season is coming along nicely. Yes, it is strange for Tess to be in Eureka, Kevin ot be normal, Henry to be married, Zane to still be in jail, the fonder to be in 2010, and Fargo to be the head of GD.
     
     
    Yes, you heard me. The world is doomed.
  14. Railblazer
    The reason the Power Cab won't run non-DCC engines is because it may harm the loco.
    Fortunately, there is a solution.
    I am currently contently watch The Legend Reborn. It's awesome!
  15. Railblazer
    More of Yesterday's Info:
    The Sacajawea center was a great place. I learned much about the Shoshone Natives.
    If you ask me, I feel that the enviromentalists are more nuts after I visited!
    The Town of Salmon is definetaly a place I would want to Move to!
  16. Railblazer
    I would like to start by thanking BZPower for giving everyone Premier Membership for a week. It's really nice.
     
    Now, on to the updates!
     
    The end of May marked this year's 8th grade trip for our school. It was a lot of fun. Between Great Wolf Lodge (Centralia, WA), the Point Defiance Zoo, going to the rock and roll/science fiction museum, watching the Mariners beat the Padres 15-8, seeing the Coast Starlight twice (once heading to the station, the second to the coach yard.) going to the Space Needle (again), Riding the Ducks of Seattle (fun!) and Seeing Iron Man 2, it was awesome!
     
    On the side notes for the trip:
    I heard one of my classmates fell out of the innertube on one of the rides at Great Wolf. I have yet to ask the person, though.
    I saw 2 interesting pieces of Railroad equipment on one train: an SD9043MAC, and an Oregon & Northwestern Boxcar. Of the two, the boxcar's cooler.
     
    I learned many new terms and had interesting experiences on the ducks.
    Pedestrian: Speedbumps.
    Whenever you go past Starbucks (or Seattle's Best Coffee) shout, "There's a Starbucks!" followed by, "Lattes!"
    A lot of the buildings in Seattle have burned down.
    The Beattles stayed at a waterfront hotel in Seattle once, though I don't remember when. When they left, a local store bought the carpet, cut it into 1 square inch sections, and was sold out in 15 minutes.
     
    Figure 400 square foot room. Multiply by 144. Say $30 per square inch for the carpet. That guy could have made over 1.5 million! IN 15 MINUTES!
     
    Those were the highlights of the trip. Check back for more updates.
  17. Railblazer
    Since this is a blog that has a railroading theme to it, I'd thought I'd mention some notable locomotives in the U.S. Not all are listed here.
     
    SP 4449: The only surviving GS-4 steam locomotive, pulled the American Freedom Train. Operational, Portland, OR. 4-8-4
    SP&S 700: The only surviving E-1 class Steam locomotive. Operational, Portland, OR. 4-8-4
    Pere Marquette 1225: The basis for the locomotive in The Polar Express. Operational, Owosso, MI. 2-8-4. (Did I spell that right?)
    SP 4294: The only surviving Cab Forward locomotive. Unoperational, Sacramento, CA. 4-8-8-2.
    UP 844: The only steam locomotive never retired by a Class I Railroad. Operational, Cheyenne, WY. 4-8-4
    UP 3985: Largest operational Steam locomotive in the world. Operational, Cheyenne, WY. 4-6-6-4.
    Milwaukee Road 261: Known for its size and range of operation. Operational, St. Paul, MN. 4-8-4.
    N&W 611: The only surviving J class locomotive. Once operational, now display, Virginia. 4-8-4 (sure are a lot of those)
     
    Other locomotives of note are Nickel Plate 765, 2-8-4 (Op.) SP 4460 (GS-6 4-8-4, Unop) Santa Fe 3751 (4-8-4, Op), various 4-8-8-4 and 4-6-6-4 unoperational locomotives and various smaller steam locomotives. One such engine undergoing restoration is Oregon Railway & Navigation 197, a 4-6-2 in Portland, OR.
  18. Railblazer
    Scale: N (1:160)
    Track Plan Name: West Coal
    Location: Somewhere here(Look for N Scale Track Plans)
    Size of Plan: 3ft by 15ft
    Our size: 3 1/2ft by 12ft
    We cut off the right end
    Track: Kato UNITRACK
    Happy Building!
×
×
  • Create New...