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Tuesday, December 18, 2018


Winding down and up?
It looks like we're in the final stretch for year 2018. things that are not done yet need to be evaluated for  scheduling in the frenzied next few weeks or put into next year. Speaking of which, now is the time to set goals for 2019. Some people even do this in November. I have done this before but I was so involved with the project that I did not begin this process. However, now is definitely the time. Naturally, goal setting for me includes personal goals as well as where we would like to go with The Omega Scale Railway. As far as what the OSR is going to do, I have that in hand. But, for me goal setting also involves dreaming and imagining where the OSR might go. The future seems unlimited. This is a good feeling to have and I think it is basically realistic. As said before, onward and upward, omscaler

Tuesday, December 11, 2018


I was right
I was right, there were adjustments to be made. I am referring to the previous post. I stated that the new coupler design was going to need final adjustments. This exercise became even more fun than I at first thought. I discovered that when I fitted the coupler to the car, I needed to adjust the car truck as well. And I needed to adjust the car/track retainer position as well. And I needed to adjust the wheel backplate as well. I also needed to adjust the car center beam as well. And I needed to test fit the coupler a couple of times. Then I needed a personal adjustment. Then I had to adjust my attitude. Then I went and adjusted myself to my relaxing chair to let things settle down. I finally got everything adjusted (I hope!). Yours staying loose, omscaler

Tuesday, December 4, 2018


The feeling of success
Sometime after midnight, Tuesday morning, November 27th, a successful coupler test was performed. This phase of the project started with a paper mock-up of a coupler pair about 1/20th scale in size. I closely studied an animation and a diagram of the Janney coupler. I did this hoping to make a prototypical looking Omega Scale coupler. Next I made a simpler flat cardstock mock-up of the same. I began to realize that as I reduced the size of the coupler, the mechanism was going to be difficult to impossible to replicate. When I made a test coupler as near as possible to scale size, my fears indeed came to fruition. There was nothing to do but scramble back to the drawing board. So back to the drawing board I went. Nothing new here. Done it many times. Fortunately, little time was needed to get it right. So now we have the much sought after coupler design. There will be adjustments. That goes with the territory as well. It's all good, omscaler

Tuesday, November 27, 2018


Being thankful
As I sit here this Thanksgiving Day evening am being thankful. I am not hungry. I am not cold. I am not wet. I am not lonely. I am not poor. I have a place to sleep. Some cannot say these things. As we are in the Holiday, I hope things get better for everyone. Speaking of better, the coupler project is moving forward at a slow pace. I feel it won't be long until results are positive. Nevertheless, this component has to be right. We will keep working. Recently someone asked me to do an article on The Omega Scale Railway. I was pleased someone was interested. As I stated in this article, I have not seen any other 1/384 scale railroad modelers. Actually, not other 1/384 modelers of any sort. Online search efforts have not turned up such. Maybe this will change in the near future. Happy Black Friday, omscaler

Tuesday, November 20, 2018


An opportunity
That's right, an opportunity not to whine and complain. How about pouting? Pouting seems like it always helps. Well, maybe not. Anyway, in case you the reader is wondering. The critical coupler project is, as I predicted, an uphill battle on a metaphorical mountain railroad. A really steep mountain railroad. We are, as I predicted, running behind. Oh well, what is life without a little drama. Really? Like the man said, “What this country needs is a good five-cent nickel.” Nevertheless, we are gonna' get this right. It's too important. Hope all looking for a great Thanksgiving. I know I will be giving thanks when I get this coupler done. Being thankful, omscaler

Tuesday, November 13, 2018


Trucking along
Yes, trucking along means I need more trucks, I also need more wheels, I need more floor frames. I need flat cars, hopper cars, gondolas, covered hoppers, cabooses (cabesi, cabeese?), I need more locomotives and track. I need to give the whip a crack? Wow, it seems like the turnout rework was a lot of work. Who knew? Well all this is simply a sign of growth. Plus, the needed repairs on failed components already in service. This is what it's all about. Acting just like a real railroad with a lot of problems. Isn't it great? See you next week, omscaler

Tuesday, November 6, 2018


It's almost Halloween, am I being haunted?
Yes it's time for spooks, goblins, wraiths and monsters. As I write this, the dread day is fast approaching. I know the readers of this blog will see this after the fact. This will work in the reader's favor. Helping to keep them safe from aforementioned hazards and all. But the question remains, is The Omega Scale Railway haunted? I am beginning to wonder. I have had several occurrences of equipment failure that seemed monstrous in retrospect. Particularly, repairing the damaged places on the rolling stock. Nevertheless, we persist. I wonder if the failure is indicative of an opportunity to learn better construction methods? I have upgraded assembly components for this purpose. As for the previous remark, readers seeing this post after Halloween will realize that the fact they are seeing this after Halloween means that they have survived another year. A cause celebre` no doubt. Presently I have finished the needed repairs and will start on the next project. I will keep doors and windows locked October 31st and hunker down to wait for the witching hour. (Creeeak...) What was that! Yours trepidatiously, omscaler