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Granted it has been over 40 years since I visited Wyoming, but I don't remember seeing any trees there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Somebody better get to sanding that rust and repainting stat!
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Had a collection of admin and staff from another WY H.S. come tour our facility today.
Always fun to hear my Principal give his tour guide speech as he comes around. He does such a great job describing the projects. I just sat back and listened as he talked about what was happening with our Locomotive display, as well as the taxidermy mounts in this area. The look on those peoples' faces was priceless. Having a bloody badger being skinned in one of the classrooms was an extra.... |
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That brass corrosion looks fantastic. She did an excellent job - incredibly realistic.
Someone needs Brasso and a rag, and needs to polish the crap out of that brass. |
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I like the Locomotive Works tag. Perhaps "Wyoming Locomotive Works"?
I've founded a Werke myself, so rather fond of that expression. |
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I like the Locomotive Works tag. Perhaps "Wyoming Locomotive Works"? I've founded a Werke myself, so rather fond of that expression. View Quote The artwork is getting closer and using pictures of our locomotive and Heart Mountain(local landmark) Also known for Heart Mountain Relocation Camp. |
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Looks like we blew the EDF we were going to use for the whistle.
I ordered another one last night, and it should be here tomorrow. We won't be getting the whistle going this week, as it's a short week(spring break Friday through Tuesday), and my robotics student is leaving early for Track. We are working on firewood for the tender right now, and the custodian is busy getting more cables installed. |
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Just strap a freshman inside the boiler, and he/she can flow the whistle whenever an electric shock is applied.
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Every time I click on this thread.......I am more impressed !
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That's a random stack of wood, in there. Probably true to life, too. (But them logs are looking good!)
I spot no, and I mean zero, unicorns in that there cattle herd. Didn't we talk about this?!! Oh, Artists! /sigh/ Have the unicorn peaking out of the rocks! |
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That's a random stack of wood, in there. Probably true to life, too. (But them logs are looking good!) I spot no, and I mean zero, unicorns in that there cattle herd. Didn't we talk about this?!! Oh, Artists! /sigh/ Have the unicorn peaking out of the rocks! View Quote There is some real pushback from my studetnds to keep the two projects separate. |
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I just got off the phone with "Kristen" from Union Pacific. I wanted to make sure my email wouldn't be trashed out of fear of a virus with all the attachments. I sent her photos and some links to the videos of our progress so far. I failed to get a hold of anyone in Cheyenne. Either I had the wrong number, or they don't really want to talk to anyone on the phone.
I got a response back from her shortly after and an assurance that she would pass it on to internal stakeholders across the company. We will see if anything comes from it. |
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There is some real pushback from my students to keep the two projects separate. View Quote And, there were no train parts on the Unicorn build, 'tis true. (Note to self: driving to Wyoming & putting a MLP sticker up on the wall would not be time/cost effective.) |
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I just heard a nasty rumor that UP was switching from wood to coal on some of their locomotives, specifically in the # range 86-89.
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Cool!
Are you going to have any Chooching audio just to make it skookum? |
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One of these things is not like the other... The real problem with the tender is, the suspension is the later version for a coal tender, not a wood tender. If we are talking about the squished top spring, they grew a little when they absorbed the black paint. It definitely isn't perfect. We might be able to adjust them a bit before we call it done. |
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I just heard a nasty rumor that UP was switching from wood to coal on some of their locomotives, specifically in the # range 86-89. View Quote Even though we discussed the differences in class between coal and wood fired locomotives of this series, I've had three different students and one teacher ask why we don't have coal in the tender instead of wood. Coal would be a better tribute to WY, but the smoke stack just looks better on the wood fired trains, and of course, that's the most important thing. |
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So......when are shirts available
Gotta raise money for the fall semester |
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So......when are shirts available Gotta raise money for the fall semester View Quote Spring Break till Wednesday..... it doesn't look like spring outside right now. Road closures....complete whiteout.....20F, and the wind is gusting like crazy. |
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I'm trying to get the kids to get us a few more concept designs before we narrow it down. Spring Break till Wednesday..... it doesn't look like spring outside right now. Road closures....complete whiteout.....20F, and the wind is gusting like crazy. View Quote |
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Quoted: Um, excuse me, but does Whyoming look like that 13 months out of the year? View Quote Today is one of those scary WY days. It's the get lost in the whiteout blizzard and end up dead in a snow drift....... 100yrds from your truck type of days. In other words. .....just another WY spring day. |
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Today I got an email from Rachel in Nebraska, at Union Pacific Headquarters.
She was forwarded the email I sent last week. They are going to write and publish a story about our locomotive on their employee website. That should be pretty neat. If I get a link I can share I will. |
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Today I got an email from Rachel in Nebraska, at Union Pacific Headquarters. She was forwarded the email I sent last week. They are going to write and publish a story about our locomotive on their employee website. That should be pretty neat. If I get a link I can share I will. View Quote |
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Guns762...this build is AMAZING!! job well done to you sir and all those involved...1 request..more pics!
awrsome stuff at every level! |
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