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Seattle-North – Next Meeting is 4/6/17

By Jeff Moorman

Important note regarding meeting arrangements. For the months of February, March, and April we will be meeting downstairs in the church Fellowship Hall, not upstairs where we have been. That space is being used to temporarily house a tax service. However, the church hosts community dinners in the Fellowship Hall on the evenings we meet. Those dinners end at 7:00, so their clean-up will overlap our set-up. Therefore, we may encounter some situations where we need to be flexible.

Next Clinic:

The next Seattle-North clinic is Thursday, April 6, 2017. We will continue to explore the subject of creating layout backgrounds. And, we will test the theory that only green and mars black paints are needed to create green background foliage.

Last Clinic:

The fallen flag mini-clinic concerned the Grand Trunk Railway (GT). It was the predecessor to the Canadian National (CN), but some of its US holdings are still in operation under the Grand Truck (actually Grand Trunk Western (GTW)) moniker. The Grand Trunk Pacific (GTP) was the western arm of the GT and was one of three Canadian transcontinental routes. Did you know the GTP had a pier on the Seattle waterfront to service its steamships on Puget Sound?

We began our discussion of backdrops. It seems there may be more ways of doing a backdrop than there are of ballasting track. So, like many aspects of model railroading, when asked about what’s the best way of doing a backdrop, the answer is, “It all depends.” You first need to set the context of your backdrop and determine what you are trying to accomplish with it. Only then can you start making the big decisions, like a painted versus a photographic backdrop (or perhaps some hybrid form). Or will the backdrop be flat or 3-D (or maybe some of each). Another thing to consider is what level of detail needs to be depicted in the backdrop. A backdrop which is much more detailed than the foreground may detract from the trains. But, it cannot be too simple either.

We viewed a YouTube video by Chris Lyon called “Painting Backdrops for Large Layouts, Part 1”. This demonstrated a slightly different approach to doing backdrops, as well as providing a common reference point for further discussion.

There were 3 contributors for show and tell.

  • Dennis T brought 3 N scale buildings assembled from laser cut wood kits. One was a saloon, one a small station, and one a more generic structure he had first started in a make and take clinic some time ago.
  • Bob K brought another newly acquired HO 4-6-6-4, although this time in brass. The Tenshodo box label says it is a Northern Pacific Z6. However, Bob seems to think that since it is an oil burner, it is likely of SP&S heritage. Either way it is a nice model.
  • Thom K had several little vehicles he had found at a recent swap meet. But his big discovery was a copy of the book “Express, Mail & Merchandise Service” by Jeff Wilson (published by Kalmbach). Clinic regulars know of Thom’s affinity for REA operations in the Pacific Northwest and he says this book is much broader in scope than what he has previously presented to us.

Directions: We meet at the Ronald United Methodist Church, 17839 Aurora Avenue North, Shoreline, WA. That is on the west side of Aurora (State Route 99) between 175th and 185th Streets and more specifically, between the Cadillac dealer on the south and Deseret Industries to the north. Going southbound on Aurora, make a right-hand turn into the church driveway immediately after passing the Deseret location. The parking lot is at the rear of the church. From that lot go up the steps to the main entrance. Once inside, the room where we meet is up to your left. [Per the note above in February, March, and April  you can follow these instructions, but go down the stairs once inside. Or you can enter the lower level door on the far left from the rear parking lot.]

Meetings are the first Thursday of each month, September to May. In June we often do something different, so there is no “regular” meeting. Doors open at 7:00 PM and the program will start at 7:30.

Remember the next regular evening meeting is April 6, 2017. The next clinic after that will be May 4. Hope to see you there or at least sometime on down the line.

Burien Clinic Thursday

by Russ Segner

Our new clinic in Burien will meet this Thursday at 6:30 at the Northwest Railroad Archives. Because this will be the third meeting, we are still getting acquainted. So, we share our various interests in model building, layouts and operation.

Bring a model to discuss or a project to describe. If you have questions about techniques or sources of information, there should be someone there with answers.

Location:

Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive
425 SW 153rd Street
Burien, WA 98166

Time: 6:30 to 8:30

We are meeting this Thursday to share interests in different topics of model railroading.  One interest I know many modelers have is how to model waterfront scenes.

In preparing for a clinic I will give in Spokane at the PNR Convention this June, I found some shots taken in 2002 for inclusion in a Paul Scoles article for the 2004 NMRA Convention in Seattle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These pictures are of Jerry Kinney‘s beautiful layout in Cashmere.  The layout is long gone, but these deserve to be shared.  The scenes include beautiful waterfront structures as well as a very neat urban industrial area. I will share them Thursday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Election of Directors and Assistant Superintendent

 

Russ Segner

 

A Nominating Committee headed by JJ Johnston has begun receiving nominations for two Director Positions on the 4D Board as well as nominations for Assistant Superintendent.

The terms of these positions are for two years commencing September 1, 2017. The Board holds six meetings during the year and usually meet at Mitzells Restaurant in Kent.

If you are interested in serving or wish to nominate someone, contact JJ Johnston at jj@jtwice.com or 425 985 9805. Full information on duties is available in the Members section in the 4D website.

The Ballot shall be distributed to the Membership in May by mail. To be counted, Ballots must be received by the Committee at the address printed on the ballot, postmarked by no later than June 1, and received by June 15. All ballots shall be tallied by June 20.

Burien Clinic March 23

Our new clinic in Burien will meet this Thursday at 6:30 at the Northwest Railroad Archives. Because this will be the third meeting, we are still getting acquainted. So, we share our various interests in model building, layouts and operation.

Bring a model to discuss or a project to describe. If you have questions about techniques or sources of information, there should be someone there with answers.

Location:

Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive
425 SW 153rd Street
Burien, WA 98166

Time: 6:30 to 8:30

I hope to see you there.

Russ

4D Logo Redesign Contest, 1st Notice

 

By Alex Brikoff

 

To ALL 4D members:

 

It’s time to up-date our 4D logo.  For some time the Board has heard comments urging an up-date to simplify our logo, as did the NMRA.  Let’s have a contest, with all submissions due NO LATER than Monday, April 10, 2017 in time for display at our Spring Meet, April 15.  Entrants might find it useful to go online to read one of several articles like “10 Common Mistakes in Logo Design” and/or to ask friends/relatives with graphic art skills or experience to participate.

  • Logo entry must have name and contact information
  • Format is to be either Raster based or Vector based (see specifics below):
    • Raster (bitmap) based: Image needs to be 12 inches x 12 inches, 150 DPI resolution and saved as either a .JPG or .TIF file type.
    • Vector based (Preferred) created in either Adobe illustrator or similar graphics application and saved as either a .EPS or .AI file.
  • Send submission(s) to Membership committee member:   abrikoff@frontier.com
  • Note that all attendees attending the Spring Meet can vote.
  • The “top three” vote-getters will be finalists.
  • Non-attendees can ask friends who DO attend to Text photos so that non-attendees can e-mail a preference or favorite to:  abrikoff@frontier.com
  • The 4D Board and Membership Committee members have the prerogative of asking graphics-minded friends, logo designers and/or “branding” specialists to comment, opinionate and/or tweak the top three submissions, arriving at a winner.
  • Results will be published in the Grab Iron and contributors recognized and applauded.

Bob Rorabaugh and Alex Brikoff, Co-chair Logo Up-date team

PNW Pennsy Meeting, March 18th

David Yadock

 

There will be a meeting of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society this Saturday March 18th.  The meeting will start at 12:30 pm and after the meeting we will go out to dinner at one of the local restaurants nearby.  The meeting is held at the Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive in Burien.  http://pnrarchive.org/SitePages/Home.aspx
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The Footplate – a Report from your Superintendent

Russ Segner

This has been a very busy first quarter in the Fourth Division.

The Seattle Center Show in January was one of the best attended shows in years. In addition to the many fine modular layouts operating, this show featured many smaller demonstrations of modeling and operation reflecting a shift in emphasis from just running trains to helping attendees understand “how to”. We will see much more of this in coming years with a focus on education about railroads.
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Eastside Get Together

Post by Russ Segner

 

Our next program will feature John Morrison. John has a very large garden railway at his home in Kirkland.  He has scratch built many locomotives for his layout.

He will feature a PowerPoint slide presentation of the locomotives of the Puffing Billy Preservation Society in Melbourne Australia. This is an operating 30″ gauge railway which uses a 2-6-0 + 0-6-2 Garratt and a number of small 19th century Baldwin 2-6-2s.

G Class Engine found on The Puffing Billy web site

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