Wednesday, March 5, 2008

A train scope arrived!


Finally a set of train scope arrived. All the contents in the pack. I am not good at electric stuff and making something lol... Anyone can help!?


The explanation note says I have to solder the two black wires at the right end of this picture to the electricity board at the floor of a train car. Hmm it means I am to fix the scope at a certain train car. The customers who showed me this stuff some days back enjoyed replacing the scope here and there though. I should have observed it more :(

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Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Kintetsu trains running around the layout

At the previous weekends, a party of guests brought some of their Kintetsu train cars to enjoy our layout.

A couple of limited express train cars going 2.1% uphill. It's not easy to take pictures of moving things by fitting their speed.


800 series. The former JNR (Japan National Railways)released 70/80 series train cars for middle/long distance semi express train in the early 1950's and that series got very popular and affected other private railway companies as well as Kintetsu. So, new designed train cars at that time often had this kind of front mask.


As Kintetsu has perchased or done mergers some local train companies, there has been a lot of unique train cars there. This white and blue one also belonged to a local company which was purchased by Kintetsu.


After the Kintetsu got the company, this train car was painted in Kintetsu color. Though this one pulls some 2 boggies freight cars in the picture, actually it was before this one belonged to the former company when this was painted in blue and white as in the previous picture.


"Aozora"(Blue sky) train only for school trips. All double decked cars - the lower floor at the middle car is a machinery room. 3 train cars constitute a unit. I got on this car when I was 12 y/o for a school trip.



An old train cars for limited express train specially from Nagoya to Toba direction. Built around mid 1950's. Tobu 1700 series is one of in the same era. The left front window seems to be closed, they say it's a toilet room. Have never seen one with toilet room just besides the control room. Drivers can not see the right side, can they?


This one is painted very unique. They say it is in service at Iga line at the moment. Nowadays this kind of uniquely painted trains are in service everywhere in Japan.

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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Pudding cookies

An American guest gave me some cookies she made. It was so yummy with excellent vanilla flavor. I asked her if she had used some vanilla beans and she answered that she had used some vanilla puddings.



She gave me the receipt on her checking out date.
I was surprised to find "Vanilla pudding".

Huh?


I imagined to add some vanilla puddings to other mixtures which was kinda stupid lol... I asked it to her again then she told me it was just like some powder. If I remember right, there was some instant pudding powder available. I went shopping to get some.


Because of the difference as to measuring stuff, sometimes I need to convert gallons to cc, lbs to grams but this time it is described by "cups", so it was easier. I need to convert only about 375 F into Celsis ( 190C ).







Preparing everything. When you cook dessert, you can not fix the taste latter, so you need to measure everything accurately in advance.









Mixing butter , sugar and brown sugar.



Adding powders gradually after adding eggs.

I was getting a bit nervous because in proportion to get the powder, it was getting much harder and harder than expected. Finally I decided to adjust some - I added some milk to soften it.


Done! Hmmm... looks different from the first picture lol.....
Probably because I added some milk to soften the cookies before grilling.
I should have done as described :(


I glued the receipt at my receipt book so that I can check it whenever I need.

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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Escaping from sunshine


More than a month have passed since we started enjoying ice candles at night. It's alright when it's under zero celsis but when it goes over zero with strong sunshine, we have to hide the ice somewhere not to have them melting. This pic explains how we hide them lol....


Now more and more candles are going on every night to lighten up our house.

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Train scope

Last weekends a party of customers stayed in our place with their own model trains. One of them had a micro scope through which we could see the layout scenery as if we were a driver! This might addict me!!!
With this different view, it gives some new ideas e.g.
Better put more trees here and there.

Actually I have already ordered a train scope through the net :-)

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Well, I'm showing my secret hobby place where I make/repair model trains.

View from the opposite side of the control board.

See a bit lower and lower....




Here's the place where I make/repair model trains!


This desk is 90cms depth, 180cms wide. Big enough to work for modeltrains, but anyway the layout is above it, so a little bit hard to see something at the shelf in the deep. The overhang is roughly 60cms from the other side, so my face and head are free from it even when I sit in a chair to do the work to make something there.
Recently I do a lot of things here not only making model trains.

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Monday, February 4, 2008

Arrangement

We get more and more equipments in our daily life, sometimes we need to rearrange them. I had some boxes to put them all in, but it was tough for me to find correct ones quickly, so now I have a kind of "exibition" board to hang them there. Easier to find correct ones!

See, easy to find what you look for? :p I made this board by myself in a tiny space. The right side is main space and the left side is the door to hide everything lol... Good idea!?


Things that are not suitable to be hanged are in translucent drawers. Many more than I supposed.


Just a big pair of "plus" and "minus" icons for screwdrivers. Easier for an old fart with far sighted eyes lol....


Snow removing set - some pairs of bolts and nuts, spanners all together. I can grab some when I need any. If I needed to search them each and every time when I remove snow, it'll be very tough work.

I think people who are good at arranging stuff are people who could abondan things correctly. They don't hold unnecessary stuff at all, I guess.


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