Railroad Modeling, Track Plans, and Model Railroad Photography

Here is where I post whatever I have been working on. These days, it is the Free-Mo N layout at the Northwest Crossing Operating Model Railroad Club..

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

A video of a PowerPoint with a dozen photos of Module 1, a work in progress

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Saturday, September 8, 2018

Work finally commences on Free-MoN Module D.

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Thursday, August 30, 2018

The Houston N' Crowd's Bayou City and Gulf Railroad's Ill-Fated Refinery Project

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Here is the project in its inception for the most part on the day of our open house a few years back.  I wanted to take advantage of Terry H...

Earlier N-Trak Photos

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This was the workshop at Northwest Crossing when we were at Northwest Mall paying $300/mo for about 4000 sq.ft. ...

Can I Put a Refinery on Free-MoN modules?

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This is the second beginning.  The third beginning is not ready to photograph yet.
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Born March 24, 1934, Detroit, Michigan. • Redford High School Detroit 1951. • BS chemical engineering Michigan 1956. • MS mathematics NYU 1968. • PhD chemical engineering Utah 1980. • Studied jazz drumming with Lennie Tristano, Joe Morello, Philly Joe Jones, Cozy Cole, Stanley Specter. • Here is an mp3 version of the record I made with Lennie Tristano and Peter Ind when I was 22 years old. If you are interested, copy http://dematerialism.net/tristano.mp3 and paste into browser. • Hack engineering, chemical process design. • Teaching chemical engineering at various levels: thermodynamics, plant design, applied mathematics. • Writing and reviewing for the peer-reviewed scientific and engineering literature, principally numerical analysis. • Software development, computational chemical engineering. • Political activism, principally anti-war and anti-growth, preaching limits to growth and advent of Peak Oil. • Computational research in energy and economics. • Internet publishing: dematerialism.net • Railroad modeling and model railroad photography: http://modrr.net/.
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