A quieter month activities have included Scenery, Staging Names, Ops Planning for Peter J's and Barry's layouts, Tasks Completed in last 30 days & Scheduled Tasks for next 90 days.
Onka Valley Scenery
I will need to do one more "thin pour" to get the final water level I am aiming for. I ordered some more Woodland Scenics Realistic Water from Amazon and after it not being despatched for over 3 weeks I cancelled the order and placed with another supplier albeit at 20% increased cost!
Centennial Mills Roof
Peter J and I have been working on Centennial Mills which was built about 10 years ago. We found that the glue fixing some of the front sections had given way and they were starting to curl away. So we reglued them and clamped until set.
Scratch Built Water Tank
We decided that there should be a water tank on the roof so I set about scratch building one
Roof Access Stairways
We have decided to have one at each end and two positioned in front of (to hide) the finger lift holes required to remove the roof if necessary down the track.
Template used to mark out
Eight sections cut using No, 11 blade
0.1 x 0.1 framing added to side and bottom edges
Over the last decade I have built roof details and stored them for later use. Peter has weather a number of then we can use on various building roofs.
I am having a go at some too...
Staging Names
I have found that I always have to look at the labels on the car card boxes to relate track number to name. I finally decided to put the names on the control panel.
My Ops Session on 3rd
Barry, Dennis, Don, John, Peter J, Peter S & Wayne joined me.
Many operators undertook new roles but prformed well. We all had some fun and some said they thought it was the best operating session we have ever had.
Thanks to Peter J who took some photos
L>R Me, Dennis, Peter s, John, Barry, Wayne & Don
Don & Barry Shunting Flintston
John shunting Huntington
Wayne & Dennis undertaking the YardMaster roles at Hornertown
Me checking the running sheets
Peter S running the loaded ore train
We had a little hiccup
We had the obligatory afternoon tea
L>R Peter J, Dennis, Don, Peter S, John, Wayne & Barry
Ops Sessions at Wayne's
I was invited to and attended one session and was a reserve for the second session this month.
Wednesday 9th
I joined Don, Hugh, John and Ross with our host Wayne and we had a great Ops Session even if one solenoid went up in smoke despite an inline CD Unit! It even took out the secondary winding of the feed transformer. So manual operation of affected turnouts resulted.
Wayne, John, Hugh, Ross & Don
Wayne giving an explanation to Don & Hugh during Crib
John & Hugh at Lowood Crossing
Ross at Troubridge Point
Don at Waverly
John at Lowood Crossing
Hugh at Dunkleigh Towers
Hugh Shunting the "SCT" at Forrest Gully
Wayne and Don at Dunkleigh Towers
I forgot to get a photo at afternoon tea....
Here is a short video
Thursday 27th
Don, Peter S, Wayne, Dennis, Des & Ross attended the session and thanks to Don for the photos and basis of the commentary below.
L>R Peter S, Wayne, Dennis, Des & Ross
L>R Peter S, Wayne, Dennis, Des & Don
Des at Lowood Crossing
Dennis & Peter S at Eden Park
Wayne roving keeping an eye on everyone
About halfway through the session a complete power failure occurred on Lowood zone area, Wayne went looking but couldn't find the source of the problem.
Wayne head down doing a restart, didn't work.
Lowood panel - dead!
Wayne checking points, controllers didn't show 'Short" screen was normal.
So it was an early stop Session abandoned so into afternoon tea.
PS I spoke to Wayne later in the week and it looks like the Booster serving the area has died....
Ops Session at Ross's
I was invited to attend a session this month but unfortunately I was "off colour" and missed out. Ross sent me a couple of photos...
Barry Rosslyn & Chris "intently operating"
Barry busy at Adelaide
Planning for Peter J
Following things not going to plan at the last ops session Peter asked me for assistance with his planning. While he is away on holiday I met with Don as he has operated Cedar Junction and I have only operated Grass Valley - the main yards - to white board our ideas on trains to run.
Track Plan
Results of our discussions
I detailed the mainline track sections
The jobs were established from the whiteboard data
Each Job was detailed - here is an example
Then the train graphs for Sessions 1 and 2 were developed
Then I prepared the Job Cards
When Peter gets home we need to meet to go through what has been developed and then decide if he wants to amend his JMRI Ops program that produces his shunt lists or introduce Waybills,
Planning for Barry
Barry has started some serious thinking about how to operate his planned layout. I took him through a similar process to what I used for Peter J.
The track plans
I detailed the mainline track sections
Then I developed the trains based on what Barry described
Each Job was detailed - here is an example
Barry now has the task of identifying how many sessions he requires and which trains he wants to run, After he has made those decisions I will start pulling it all together and iron out any scheduling issues through completing the train graph for each session.
Tasks Completed in last 30 days
I realised that any task with a "future target date" previously reported completed were still showing so this month any completed task had their target date updated to the reflect completed date (that's why 19/8 has so many completed tasks. In future I will try to remember to update the target to the completed date if completed early!
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