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All Hands On Deck

By Ed Ives

I was trying to find a more inviting way of starting this, maybe, ‘Free Ice Cream’ but that would not be true. So what is it? I NEED VOLUNTEERS for the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) train show at Thanksgiving. This will be the second year for this show, a larger event and a little more income for us in 4D.

What is required:

  • Set-up on Wednesday afternoon/evening November 27th – someone to control the show traffic outside of the museum. One vehicle at a time to unload, once unloaded the vehicle must go and park to keep the loading dock free.
  • Set-up on Wednesday afternoon/evening November 27th – several volunteers to assist one man displays in setting up.
  • Show time Friday November 29th thru Sunday December 1st – several volunteers to assist one-man displays.
  • Tear down on Sunday evening December 1st – someone to control the show traffic outside of the museum. One vehicle at a time loading and when loaded to leave to allow others to load.
  • Tear down on Sunday evening December 1st – assist one man displays loading out.

In addition to the load in and load out there will be five displays operated by a lone person. That person will need a break from time to time and a volunteer to fill in for him or her. Your assistance is needed for a couple of hours upwards to all three full days, or whatever you can offer. A crew lounge will be available for your breaks as well as free snacks and refreshments provided by MOHAI. Be aware these events will crumble without sufficient volunteer effort in running the shows. If everyone chips in the show will run smooth and be a great success.

WE NEED YOU !
YOUR 4D NEEDS YOU !

Please contact me with your offer to help

Ed Ives Gresley7@gmail.com

Bremerton Northern Model Railroad Club Upcoming Activities

By Bill Hupe

Bremerton Northern Model Railroad invites you to visit us at the Kitsap County Fair & Stampede in The Sun Pavilion Building.  August 21st through the 25th

Kitsap County Fairgrounds & Event Center, 1200 Fairgrounds Road NW, Bremerton, Washington.  https://www.kitsapgov.com/parks/Pages/FairMain.aspx

This year fair admission is free.

We will be “Baby sitting” the layouts Monday the 19th and Tuesday the 20th from 8:00 a.m. until about 10:00 p.m.  During this time, we will be making small tweaks and repairs to the layout and running some long trains which, we don’t normally operate during a show. Feel free to visit us then.

The Fair’s daily hours of operation are:

  • Wednesday Aug 21st – 12 p.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Thursday Aug 22nd – Saturday Aug 24th – 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Sunday Aug 25th – 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Bremerton Northern Model Railroad has entered into an agreement with the Kitsap Mall for a one-year lease for a store.  The store front is next door to Kohl’s.  We are hoping to have the lease in place so we can move in right after the Kitsap County Fair.

We are excited to have a permanent home where we can setup, work on and display our layouts to the public.  We will be displaying at least 3 layouts. HO Kitsap Western, N-TRAK, and HO junior engineers’ layout.  Plans include:  Expansion our HO Kitsap Western layout and creating attachments to run operation/switching exercises.  Finishing existing and building new N-TRAK modules.  And refurbishing several other donated layouts. 

Currently we plan be open to the public for operations most Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  We will be maintaining our current show schedule so we will miss a few Saturdays.  One advantage to this arrangement is work parties may occur every day. Our agreement with the Mall allows us to work on the layouts without being open to the public.

Bill

Having Fun At The National Convention

By Bill Messecar MMR

Having attended the National Model Railroad convention in Salt Lake City July 7-13 I thought I’d share some of the fun stuff you can do at this once a year event. My friend and I arrived by car Sunday afternoon July 7 in time to register and attended an excellent clinic by Bruce DeYoung about “Blending Backgrounds and Foregrounds”. His key message in placing back drops behind the foreground scene is to “Blend It’, Bend It or Hide It”.

There were five clinic tracks with up to eight a day per track so 40 clinics each day. The challenge was choosing a clinic among so many good choices including history, scenery, and many others. Another of my favorites was Tools, Tools, Tools by Doug Geiger MMR. On Wednesday I joined the Layout Design folks to tour 25 layouts throughout the great SLC area. I choose to travel north to Ogden to visit Rob Spangler’s excellent Western Pacific double deck layout set in the 70s. Rob hosts regular operating sessions using car cards and way bills with Digitrax DCC. I’m attaching a photo from that visit.

Rob Spangler’s Western Pacific layout

Another beautiful layout I visited was set in the 1880s built by Steve Blodgett called the Bear River Railroad. You can see Steve in my attached photo. This layout is only run by Steve and runs beautifully with long passenger and freight equipment built by Steve.

Steve Blodgett and Bear River Railroad

After attending more clinics Thursday I traveled to Alpine, UT about 30 miles south of SLC to operate on Ted York’s famous Santa Fe Cajon Pass layout. Ted hosted almost 20 operators in various jobs that kept us all busy the entire night using real Santa Fe switch lists and train orders. I’ve attached a photo of the San Bernardino yard where I operated a switch job.

Ted York’s Sante Fe Cajon Pass layout

Friday morning was the National Train Show, always a highlight that attendees get in free. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the latest products offered by hobby manufacturers, people selling their model RR stock and many excellent modular layouts. The NMRA convention will be in St. Louis next summer so plan to attend.

Bill

A Huge Round Of Thanks To The PSC Show Volunteers

David Yadock

The 4th Division would like to extend their appreciation to all those volunteers that came out last weekend to help with the Pacific Science Center model train show. Your efforts helped make the show a big success. This year there were over 12,000 visitors that passed through the gates of the Pacific Science Center.

Hi-Rail

Ed Ives
Wayne Grinnell
Greg Goodell
Cole Garcia
Jack Klapwyc
Sam Hayden
Woody Matthews
Gordon Sandell
Ed Pennington

NTRAK

Al Lowe
Doug Bulger
Marco D’Agostino
Thomas Dye
Dennis Terpstra
David Cook
Mike Donnelly

Whidbey Island Model Railroad Club

William Harper

HO Modular

Mike Slease
Brian Pickering
Lisa Murray
Ian Murray
Aiden Murray
Rob Staples
Lou Davis
Bruce Davis
Eliot Griffiths

Northwest Railway Museum

Peter Kirchgessner
Jim Hale
Elizabeth Rudrud
Mark Wilkerson
Michael Ledingham
Peggi Barchi

Northwest Public Transportation Historical Group

Al Ramey
Ruth Ramey

N Scale Layout Display

Mike Petruzzelli
Anthony Petruzzelli
Dominic Petruzzelli

Train Mania

Peter Ford
Martin Ford

NMRA Table

John Owens
Bob Rorabaugh

UNW 4H T-Trak

Jamie Morrison
Brianna Philip
Ivor Griffiths
Evan Griffiths
Drew Stamatiou
Carrie Stamatiou
Lewis Ramsey
Ryan Ramsey
Thaddeus Ramsey
Holly Ramsey
Carissa Gillis
Mike Gillis
James Gillis
Paul Styron
Jennifer Lopeman
Tyler Lopeman
Ben Lopeman

Those Helping with the Show

Russ Segner
Jeff Moorman
Don Melnick
Joel Scott
Eldon Jacobson
John Thompson
Ed Liesse
Burr Stewart
Anton Faulk
George Hinchliffe
Mark Elster
Robert Stewart
Robin Peel
David Yadock

Volunteers Please Sign Up For The PSC Show

By David Yadock

Do you want to spread the joy of model railroading to the greater community of Seattle? You bet!

Yes, the Pacific Science Center Show is January 19–21, 2019 (MLK weekend) and we still need volunteers. This is a great way to help the Fourth Division and spread the love of model railroading with the public. It only takes a few hours.

To Volunteer You Need To:

There are many ways that you can help make the show a success:

  1. Staff the outreach table to convince new members to join the NMRA
  2. Tend a hands-on model railroad for kids
  3. Teach a short class in any aspect of modeling (rocks, trees, weathering, you name it!)
  4. Help us load-in or load-out. We need you during the time slots below:
    • Friday load-in: 5 – 9 PM
    • Saturday: 6AM – 6PM
    • Sunday: 9AM – 6PM
    • Monday: 9AM – 6PM
    • Monday load-out: 6 – 9 PM

Happy Thanksgiving

By Russ Segner

I attended the Annual Meeting of the Northwest Railroad Archive last Wednesday. The vision of Northwest Archive is to “Promote world-wide access to Pacific Northwest railroad heritage.” We share many common threads with this effort. Many of us model Northwest railroads, the towns and cities they served. So, we benefit greatly from the vast collection of information, photographs and maps the volunteers there make available to us on line. Where would we be if someone had not taken the time to make those photos and plans available to the manufacturers and writers of books and periodicals about railroads?

We, in turn have many opportunities to share our interest in railroading with the broader public when we take our modules to train shows and several public events. This year over Thanksgiving we will have three modular layouts plus a small On30 display of mine at MOHAI in Seattle. Like our annual show at Pacific Science Center, this effort will need lots of volunteers to help. Our modular guys build and bring their models, but they could use some help with the crowds and spell the operators for breaks.
So, if you have some time to give, Friday, Saturday or Sunday, give me a call at 206-200-2211 and I will put you in touch with one of the modular groups.

Russ

Volunteers – No It’s Not What You Think

By Ed Ives

Years ago I used to shadow the 4D; attend a clinic or two; pay to go to the PSC train show; a train nut wannabe but never a member of anything. Well at one of those PSC shows I encountered Roger Ferris on duty at the membership stand. Roger grabbed me by the metaphorical scruff of the neck and convinced me that I really needed to sign up to the NMRA. You know Roger, he could sell ice to Eskimos and have them enjoy the experience. He made sure that I subsequently didn’t go off the boil so to speak and here I am so many years later.

I’ve slowly got more involved in 4D operations, the Hi-Railer’s etc., and from time to time needing help. Of course sending out a message for help, volunteers, realizes minimal response. My thinking was if I keep on making these requests the results would be different but sadly not so. I then got to remembering Roger saying to me, “You have to ask people face to face. You will get results that way”. Ah the very Rev. Roger Ferris. So imagine one cold frosty morning as you go out the front door you just might be approached by a fellow model railroader saying, “Would you not like to volunteer for ……….?” You just might say yes rather than freeze to death on the spot and who knows in the end you might enjoy the experience of being more connected to and more involved in 4D. Try it you just might like it.

MOHAI Train Show

Ed

MOHAI Train Show – A New Show

By Ed Ives

Do you remember with affection the Science Center train show when it was held at Thanksgiving, the start of the holiday season? Due to factors beyond our control that show was moved to a different date. Now we have a new show at a new location, MOHAI the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle over the Thanksgiving weekend and as always we REALLY, REALLY need your help. This is the first year for this show and we need to make a good example. There will be three modular groups in attendance as well as a small number of single person displays, all from the 4th Division.

How can you help? On the Wednesday before Thanksgiving we need folk to assist in directing on-site traffic and man the building doors to facilitate rapid and orderly load in. On the days of the show, Friday, Saturday and Sunday we need members to assist those running the displays so they can take a break from time to time. On the Sunday evening, from 5 pm we need help in directing on site traffic and manning the building doors for a quick and orderly tear-down and pack out.

The hours are:
Wednesday 11/21 – load in from noon until done.
Thursday 11/22 – turkey day, feet up.
Friday 11/23 – the show from 10 am until 5 pm.
Saturday 11/24 – the show from 10 am until 8 pm.
Sunday 11/25 the show from 10 am until 5pm and load out until approximately 8 pm.

We need your help for as little as two hours on any one day to all day each day at your discretion.
For their part MOHAI are providing us a break room and refreshments for our members on all days.
Offers of help, please call Ed Ives 425-391-3313 or e-mail Gresley7@gmail.com

With a successful show and your help we will be invited back next year and hopefully this will become a Seattle tradition as well as a needed revenue stream for 4D.

Ed

Your Chance to Give Back

By Russ Segner

Once again, the 4th Division will stage its 45th Annual Model Train Show over the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend, January 19–21, 2019, at the Pacific Science Center. And we need YOU!

We all enjoy the benefits of this hobby; the PSC Show is a way for you to share that love with the public. It only takes a few hours.

Plus, the PSC Show is the Division’s single largest means of financial support. Without its proceeds, you wouldn’t have all the wonderful things the Division makes available, things like our many monthly clinics, our modular groups, the Spring Meet, the Achievement Program, the Grab-Iron Service Award, our website, and more. Give a few hours and our hundreds of members get a year of benefits.

But what can you do? Here are just a few of the needs you can fill:

1. Staff the outreach table to convince new members to join the NMRA

2. Tend a hands-on model railroad for kids

3. Teach a short class in any aspect of modeling (rocks, trees, weathering, you name it!)

4. Help us load-in or load-out. We need you during the time slots below:

a. Friday load-in: 5 – 9 PM
b. Saturday: 6AM – 6PM
c. Sunday: 9AM – 6PM
d. Monday: 9AM – 6PM
e. Monday load-out: 6 – 9 PM

The PSC requires that every volunteer undergoes a background check, but they make it simple. Just go to their website during January and complete a form. (Details will follow later.) Parking may be provided (details are coming for that, too).

Right now, before you forget, volunteer a few hours by emailing David Yadock at hi61izq@hotmail.com or calling him at 425-226-7518. Spread some joy!

Lynden Train Show and Seattle’s First Railroad

By Russ Segner

The Lynden Train Show is this coming weekend, Saturday October 6 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Sunday the 7th from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Several of our modular groups will be there. I plan to be there Saturday. The location is:
Northwest Washington Fair & Event Center
1775 Front Street
Lynden, Washington 98264

Congratulations to each of our clinics with great starts to the season. This is an opportunity to share our experiences in model railroading. Spread the word amongst your friends who share interest in trains. Each clinic is encouraged to post in the Grab Iron an article of recent or future topics.

There is an opportunity this Friday evening to hear an excellent presentation about “SEATTLE’S FIRST RAILROAD”, the early movement of coal from Newcastle to Seattle by means of a Tram and Incline. Coal cars were barged across Lake Washington and Lake Union, over narrow-gauge tracks which went up what is now Westlake Avenue to a Pike Street pier.

White River Valley Museum
918 H Street SE
Auburn, WA

The program begins at 7:00 PM. Never before seen photos and maps will be shown. Join me there.

Russ