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CAR HOUSE MAY 18, 2017 Website: http://div8.ncr-nmra.org Website: http:// www.nmra.org/ From the Super We re named for the Clinton River, but have you ever seen it? You might see it as it crosses under I94 near Mt. Clemens. If you drive east and west on M59 (Highland Road or Hall Road) you cross it three times, once in Waterford, once in Auburn Hills, and once in Utica. But you don t really see it there. To really get to know the Clinton River, go to Rochester, turn east off of Rochester Road onto Diversion Street (just north of the Cadillac dealer) then turn left on South street, go under the bridge and find a parking place. There you will find the Michigan Air Line, later the Michigan Central and the GTW, and now the Clinton River Trail. Walk either west or east from there and you will be amazed by our river. What seems a sedate stream at those other crossings becomes a roaring torrent, and veritable mountain stream, as it drops down through the moraines of Rochester. In 1879 and 1880, the Michigan Air Line built the railroad very close to the river. Back then, much of the land had been logged and was under cultivation, so the construction crews and railroaders would have been very familiar with the tumbling waters not many trees to block the view. No doubt some of them managed to get a hook on a line into the stream. Probably used it to cool off from hot construction work as well. The railroaders weren t the first along here. Fifty or so years earlier everyone thought canals were the transportation bonanza of the future, so they started to build one from Mt. Clemens to Kalamazoo. It actually got as far as Rochester before financial difficulties and reality halted the work. Of course most of its water came from our river. There are 1 of 7

places not far from Yates Cider Mill where you can still see evidence of the canal excavation, and near Utica portions of one of the original locks have been discovered. I enjoy walking rail trails. I imagine the big 4-6-2s that coursed through the space I walk. I try to find where the land might tell me there was a siding or an industrial spur, and imagine the activity there. Along the Clinton River I have seen telegraph poles with insulators still in situ, and I found a signal pole, tipped over and almost in the river. East of Rochester, you come to Rochester Junction. Here the MAL crossed the Detroit and Bay City Railroad, much later the Penn Central. There is a kiosk there with a photograph showing the interlocking tower that once guarded the crossing. It also shows some of the track that enabled interchange between the two lines. Fascinating. Get out and have a look at the river; you ll enjoy it. But if you hear a whistle, it s probably a ghost. Phil Doolittle, Superintendent TRIP TO AGE OF STEAM ROUNDHOUSE Saturday, June 24 Division One, Toledo, is sponsoring this outing to Age of Steam, Sugar Creek, Ohio. Participants are to meet at the roundhouse at 11:30 AM sharp on Saturday, June 24. The tour begins at noon and will last approximately 90 minutes. There will be time for photos. Everyone is making their own travel arrangements. Full information about the facility, directions, etc. can be found at ageofsteamroundhouse.com. Every adult must sign a liability form, and parents must fill one out for children 10-17. Children under 10 are not allowed. Forms will be emailed to everyone registered and must be brought to the event. Cost is $20 per person and must be prepaid to Phil Kauffman, (pennsy6401@bex.net) 3243 Millicent, Toledo, OH, 43615. Send him your name, phone number, email address, number of people in your party, and $20 each. Checks can be made payable to Division One NMRA. PUBLICIZE YOUR LAYOUT We received this note from our friend, division member and Master Model Railroader Dan Lewis: I ve not been able to attend the Clinton River Division of late due to out-of-town travels, but I thought I'd mention something that might be of interest. NMRA members who are registered on the NMRA website (and it is easy to register) can now create a page for their layouts with data, photos, visiting privileges, etc. Just go to the NMRA.org website, log in, and click on "Member Info". Then, click on "Model RR Directory", and one can find directions for posting data and photos. I created a page for my own layout, and so far, I'm the only one in the whole Detroit area who has done so. (You can find my page by searching for "50 miles from Detroit", and since I'm currently the only one, it's pretty easy to find!) How about getting your railroad on the NMRA website? 2 of 7

MAY SHOW & TELL This month s Theme is Weathering Examples or a Current Project Steve Akers brought his weathered HO Broadway Limited Stock Car, and HO BarMills O Doolls Flop House & Bakery kit in the works John Gavasso displayed his Chessie System WideVision Caboose (HO by Bachmann, weathered from a photo of the prototype John Jackson rewired three older diesel switchers with used Digitrax DN136D decoders and 50 milliamp bulbs Rad Jones brought several buildings, showing roof detail he weathered with Crayola powder, paint, and color pencils A warm welcome to guest, John Racey, from Troy. We hope to see you again next time. All NMRA members and guests are welcome to our monthly meetings. 3 of 7

Saul Kalbfeld showed his Ambroid Airslide hopper, B & O Wagon Top, a 65 pipe gon and a brochure from his recent visit to the UP Golden Spike Tower in Bailey Yard, North Platte, NE Richard Kubeck several unusual track pieces, Peco expansion track, and model trackage with cement ties. Mark Mincek displayed his modified Webster Classic Models kit of B & O Q Tower. He matched it to the prototype, the interior including all 32 levers Bill Moore airbrushed a B &M Caboose to achieved a transparent effect, with trucks weathered black, then brushed RustAll commercial solution THE NORTH CENTRAL REGION CONVENTION IS SEPTEMBER 14-17 in Grand Rapids. At $45, it s the best deal around. Hotel is only $79. Check out the information in the NCR HOT BOX. There is a link on the Clinton River Division 8 website, http://div8.ncr-nmra.org 4 of 7

Greg Rich exhibited his NP Box car 31985, that started life as a Walthers undecorated kit. He painted, weathered, added wood roof walks, stirrups, decals, and a Hobo. Dave Thornton brought an O scale B & O 2 bay weaver ribbed empty hopper. He lightly weathered it with Floquil rust and grimy black, with metal wheels painted Floquil rail brown. Lee Turner, our guest clinic presenter, displayed his O Scale Lehigh Valley #216 RS-3, with full detail inside and out, down to the dipstick! Steve Weber weathered a 40 boxcar with acrylics and powder pastels Believe it or not - this auto-rack is a modified Lionel model, painted and weathered by Lee Turner, and photographed on a display in prototype railyard. That s a full-sized, prototype auto-rack in the background! (See the clinic synopsis on page 7) 5 of 7

Larry Wolohon showed his O Scale NYC USRA steel box car TIPS OF THE MONTH Rad Jones - uses dry black Crayola paint powder between the rails, then drips on wet water - simulates oil and grease staining. Ken Scherer - Sally s Beauty Supply on Southfield Road has a wealth of fun stuff for modelers - all kinds of make-up applicators for weathering, emery board and the like for sanding, etc. Jim Zinser exhibited his Copper Valley Railway covered hopper and his Ann Arbor box car, both weathered with chalks. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Radio Shack stores at Twelve Mile and Woodward in Royal Oak and at 12 Mile and John R in Madison Heights are going out of business. They may have bargains on electronic parts and miscellaneous supplies. The Midland Antique Show is June 2, 3, 4. There is to be a 50 by 100 modular HO layout by a Saginaw modeling group. THE JUNE MEETING THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 7:00 p.m. TROY CHRISTIAN CHAPEL, Second Floor Meeting Room 400 E. Long Lake Road, Troy SEE YOU THERE! 6 of 7

MAY CLINIC Lee Turner presented his super clinic about painting and weathering models. Too many tips to list all in the Car House, so come to the meetings to pick up new modeling skills. How about using cigarettes paper to grain box car door seals or for tack boards on the sides of rolling stock. Did you know that many model paints are too dark for our models under artificial light? Use gray or tan paint to lighten, but NOT white! The trinity of weathering - burnt umber, burnt siena, and raw siena. Mean Green cleaner is great to soak brushes, air brush parts - cleaning magically - and it s less than $5 a gallon at Walmart! It can be used to streak colors when weathering also. Thanks for the clinic, Lee UPCOMING EVENTS JUNE CLINIC Resin Freight Cars JUNE SHOW & TELL Show off your modeling skills using resins, or a current project June 15 - Clinton River Division 8 monthly meeting, 7:00 p.m. June 24 - Age of Steam Roundhouse Tour in Ohio. They need 40 people for the event to occur. See article on page 2 of this issue. CLINTON RIVER DIVISION 8 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Superintendent: Phil Doolittle - doolittlep@comcast.net Treasurer: Paul Runyan - prrdi61@gmail.com Secretary: Kent Aughe - chappie81@wowway.com Directors: John Gavasso John Jackson - jdsmjackson@wowway.com Car House Editor: Kent Aughe 7 of 7