UNION CITY PASSENGER DEPOT

All aboard! Passengers are now enjoying the brand-new passenger station in Union City, Tennessee.

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

The designing life

It is all in the design. Last week omscaler completed a full set of diagrams for the 1939 Olds project. As far as time to complete this project goes, this will definitely lengthen the schedule. On top of this extra effort, material testing is being conducted. It is hoped that the end result will be worth the significant delay. As was alluded to in the previous post, the methods used to “mold” the car body is project specific but due to the mold being reusable, more than one vehicle can and will be made. This output will provide more variety and quicker results. Yours with anticipation, omscaler

 

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Back it up

Back it up. Way back. Looks like omscaler has to do a redesign of the “work helpers” that were made for the body components for the 1939 Oldsmobile. It is probably just as well. Very hot weather outside makes being indoors almost a necessity. As previously mentioned, the work aids will help on all projects going forward. This is with the exception of the Olds work aids. If what is being planned is successful, the aids may be project specific. More on this later. Still grinding away, omscaler

 

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Inching forward

Last week’s post was about installing fenders on the 1939 Olds. So far, the left rear fender is installed and judging by the looks of thinkg, it is a “do-over”. As frustrating as this is, learning this skill could help omscaler in the future. What is meant by that is more vehicles will be built as well as stream lined locomotives. So we continue to learn. Persistence is a way of life on The Very Small Railroad as has been stated before. The results will be worth it. Also, new work aids are being built to help with assembling the car which can be used for other projects. The main problem seems to be forming complex curves. Omscaler had previously taken complex curves for granted. Coffee pots, airplanes, glass bowls, the list goes on. Now that we are building them, it is a different story. Now we welcome complex curves. Not enthusiastically, mind you. But welcome nevertheless. Until next post, omscaler

 

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Fend off procrastination

First a little side note. A few weeks ago, I was visiting the town of Gadsden, Alabama. I had been pursuing an outdoor activity but was halted by a rainstorm. I then decided to visit the downtown area while waiting for the rain to abate. As I was heading back, I found myself heading south on one of the streets perpendicular to Locust Street. As I and a car in front of me were waiting at a red light, A freight train proceeded in front of us from the river bridge area to the western side of town. I had never seen the street tracks in use and was pleasantly surprised. Somehow the train appearance lessened the effect the rain had on the outdoor activity.

  Now back to fending off procrastination. Or should I say “fendering” off inactivity. Specifically, omscaler has started working on the fenders of the ’39 Olds. The first attempt was not up to par. So, we redouble our efforts. We gotta’ have what we gotta’ have. And so we shall. Continuing the work, omscaler

 

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Happy Fifth of July!

 What is the significance of the Fifth of July? Well, in this case, it is the day when many people must return to their regular jobs after a bombastic three-day weekend holiday. What a bummer! Nevertheless, omscaler hopes everyone had a great holiday. On the OSR, we do have the hood installed and the fenders are in progress. Who knew that such a small car could take so long? After the hood assembly and fenders, will come the roof and windows and then smaller details. All of this will be a pioneering effort for sure. We continue to work, omscaler

 

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Back to the hood

Or more correctly, still on the hood. By the time readers see this post, the hood may or may not be installed on the Olds. As this post is written, configuration number three will be the next attempt at a better hood design. Omscaler knew that complex curves would be a challenge, but that, as we have learned, is half the fun around The Very Small Railroad. Also, learning from this project will better enable us to be more successful going forward. The end result on this project will be a better-looking model as well. Still in design mode, omscaler

 

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Still rolling along

Omscaler is still working on the Oldsmobile. Omscaler is still be distracted by “the outside” as well. Nevertheless, the firewall and sides are attached. This week should be even more productive. The personal schedule has been rearranged a little which should help our efforts. The car being built as mentioned before is the 1939 Oldsmobile 60. A two-door model with a space behind the front seats for luggage or other items. Oldsmobile also made a touring model 60. The difference being an extended roof line and an actual rear seat. Once omscaler gets going with the vehicles, maybe we can do one of these as well. We shall see. Still driving toward the goal, omscaler