Monday, July 29, 2019

Week 261

Week 261

Sunday, July 28, 2019 thru Saturday, August 3, 2019

Sunday, July 28, 2019

First ever Open House at 60 Whittington Course
2-4 pm.
Who came?
Here's the list with pictures and captions below:

Tony & Kathy Passaglia: Cam's parents.
Wes Coulter #52
John Radman #108
Don & Michelle Fisher (friends of Jim Geaman #97)
Joe and son, Blake (friends of someone who lives in Manor Homes of Whittington Course)
Bob Bendeich #47
Ellen Rivers #14
Helpers: Rob Fair, Jordan Osborn, Cam Passaglia

The first sign as you enter Whittington Course directing the residents to the Operating Train Layout.

The next sign in front of our home #60.

Once inside we meet our first guests:
Kathy, Cam, and Tony Passaglia.
Kathy and Tony are Cam's parents.
Cam is here to assist with the Open House today.

Next is Rob Fair, another worker/helper on the layout.
He's done lots of work in making the layout what it is today.
Jordan Osborn also was one of our helpers today.
He's been my main engineer from the very beginning.
He knows all the tricks of the trade in running on the rails.

Our first guest was  Wes Coulter #52 who recently moved into the neighborhood.
I thought I had a picture of him but it wasn't in the file.

Our second neighborhood guest was John Radman #108


Our next guests were Don & Michelle Fisher (friends of Jim Geaman #97)

Friends of Whittington Course residents also came. This is  Joe & his son, Blake, who also came to see the trains. 

Rob Fair and Bob Bendeich #47 look at train pictures on Bob's phone.

Our final guest today was Ellen Rivers #14.
Thanks to all Whittington Course residents and beyond for making this open house such a great time and even better experience for all.

Monday, July 29, 2019

Train Day!
with Rob Fair 6-7:45pm (1.75 hours)
Rob Fair getting his "claws" ready to hold wires for soldering.

Back at the workbench...
Rob Fair prepares to test the traffic signals.

Traffic signals worked, but they stay on for 5 seconds and then go to the next color and then repeat the cycle.
Not exactly realistic. We ditched the circuit board.

Rob Fair getting ready to solder lighting wire under Union Station.
It's a bit blurry due to the action involved in this picture.

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

I put some CA on the bases of the light poles and took some pictures.

My brother, Bill, came to basketball this morning and gave me these trucks from Afghanistan.
Pretty cool!

More pictures of the light poles in downtown Chicago.



Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Train Day!

No one came today, BUT, I did have some very...
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Craig & Mimi White and her mom.
Craig & Mimi White with her Mom, Barb Lyon #40 watching the trains pass each other.

Here are my very special guests today.
Craig & Mimi White and Barb Lyon #40.
We had such a great time. Great questions and the trains ran well too!
One slight problem. The unit coal train dragged one of the signals down at Melrose Park.
No harm done, thank goodness.

Thursday, August 1, 2019

NTA

Friday, August 2, 2019

When I first got home, after working half day today, Tim Christopher was taking out our basement skylight. Good thing we did, check out these pics...
Check out the bottom left corner. See all the dry rot from standing water with no where to go.

Here's the other side, even worse the the opposite side.

No skylight.
Top view.

No skylight.
Bottom view.

Hopefully with the skylight gone, we won't have any more leaking down the wall that you see here in this picture.

Later today, I started painting the Chicago downtown buildings.

Saturday, August 3, 2019

I continued building and painting Chicago downtown buildings...
First I need to construct the middle building.
The design is quite a bit different, but it will be stunning on the layout!
Here's the rest of the work I did today...
First up, was to paint the brick on the front of the previous model.

Finished fronts on previous models.

Next up.
I constructed the middle building.

Then I began by painting the window panes and sills.
After that I started painting the bricks on the back of the building.

Now to the front with much more detail.

Back to the back with more "rust" color for the brick work.

All three buildings painted on the back side.

All three buildings painted on the front side.
The middle one still needs more details.

Finished backs.

Finished fronts.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Week 260

Week 260

Sunday, July 21, 2019 thru Saturday, July 27, 2019

Sunday, July 21, 2019

I went to a garden rr open house.
Next door neighbor to the Guetthoff's who are members at Lord of Life Church
Length: 00:00:19 sec.

The owner said his Youtube video reached 1.5 million views this week.
That's a lot of looks.

Monday, July 22, 2019

Train Day!

w/Rob Fair (6-7:30pm 1.5 hrs.)
Rob Fair started the night testing bulbs.

What's on your workbench this week?

We started drilling holes and soldering for downtown Chicago lights. 

Soldering connections and resistors.

Another look.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Look what came in the mail today!
I was hoping this would've come in yesterday so Rob and I could install on Train Day yesterday.
But, I'm happy it came today so I can install by the train show on Sunday!

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Train Day!
w/Jordan Osborn (4-5pm 1 hr.)

Jordan Osborn bringing out the 2-8-2 for an excursion run...
Length: 00:00:30 sec.

The excursion train leaving Proviso Yard.

Jordan Osborn at the controls.

The excursion train heading out of Proviso Yard down the yard lead track.
Length: 00:00:30 sec.

Jordan watching the excursion rounding the bend.

There it goes...

One last look.

Back at Union Station.
Installing the traffic signals.

I like the way this turned out.

I'm anxious to see them lit up.

Another set at Clinton and Adams.

This is the old Route 66 between Canal and Clinton.

Another view.

Another pic of the front of Union Station - Canal Street.

Last picture of the evening.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

Two pics from the Cloud:


Friday, July 26, 2019

NTA

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Two pics before heading to West Chicago...



...to see Big Boy 4014 a 4-8-8-4 Steam Engine built 1941.
Here's the crew I shared the experience with on Saturday morning this day in history.
l. to r. Faith's neighbor, Faith Fair, Rob Fair, Jordan Osborn, LJ Havron, Richard Havron, Gizette Havron.

After the event was complete the officials said the count was 45,000 guests.
I was one of those.

A bird's eye view of the lone diesel that also accompanied BIG BOY cross country.

Lots of people both sides of the steam engine.

Placard reads American Locomotive Company
I couldn't make it out, but I think the date is November 1941.




That's Rob Fair in the foreground taking a picture.

A view from the bridge.
And finally the last two pictures with Mabel Zielke
Look closely and you can see Mabel in this picture.

Yep, there she is again :)