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Deckwork for Train Layout

Okay - so before I can automate (and I have plenty of ideas for that) I need to finish the deck-work. The design for the 2009 layout looked something like this:

2009 Layout (more or less)

2009 Layout (more or less)

Although the actual layout was somewhat different.

Currently, this is all on a 2x4' sheet of plywood with 1/4" rubber feet. To make room for the electronics and wiring underneath, I need to lift it up onto a base - but it also needs to be able to come off the base again for storage. (And "storage" means "in a protected spot where neither cats nor children nor spouses nor self will smash the landscaping".) The best idea I've been able to come up with is this:

Proposed Deck Work

Proposed Deck Work

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Making steady progress.

After coming close to 270 pounds before New Years, I weighed in at 251 on Monday. 220, here I come!

For anyone else thinking about losing weight: Despite paying actual $$$ on ediets.com, I turned around and paid more $$$ to subscribe to thedailyplate.com, too.

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Train Plans for 2010

So, by the end of 2009, the train layout was fundamentally complete but also fundamentally boring. So I decided to set two goals: (1) completely computerize the train layout while (2) spending as little money as possible.

Because I want to do this cheaply I decided to do in stages, one stage per year. Here are the goals for the 2010 stage:

Finish the scenery.
This means adding a few more buildings and an ice skating pond. I already have the kits for the buildings and a box of goop that promises to look just like water when it's done.
Add realistic lighting to all the houses
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The Train Layout

When we were putting away the Christmas stuff from 2008, Mary found the remnants of my old N-gauge train set - the buildings, mostly, which hadn't really been set up in 20 years. She suggested that we build a "Christmas village" for the next year.

Well, Mary lost interest after a bit and I did too, until just before Christmas, when my work was closed for the week and I had nothing to do.

At that point, I decided to get busy and, with help from Mike, I pulled together a four foot long layout - just big enough to sit on the bricks in front of our fireplace. The buildings were all from my 20 year old layout, except for the "Cricket Shirt Factory" and one of the row homes. (Actually, all the row homes are 20 years old, I just never assembled one of them.)

Christmas 2009

Christmas 2009

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Getting on the stationary bike

Since you can't really train for a 10 hour ride in your basement, I created a "program" for myself.

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