As the year comes to a close I am taking time to reflect on the goals I set for this year. Even though the number of goals was small I still had a hard time completing them. This is due to a number of factors which include family, work and some unforeseen things that happened this year with our house.
First a review of the 2015 Goals:
1) Finish that house: 70%
The house structure is complete, including the interior and roof.
The next step is to add interior lighting, weathering, window glazing and find a place for it.
2) Finish Had's McCulloch Chain Saw Shop: 70%
The main structure is complete and interior has been detailed.
The next step will be to finish the roof, add interior lighting, weathering and place it on the layout.
3) Finish ground throw pulls on Madras Modules 100%
Kind of changed my mind on what I wanted to do, but they are functional and that is good for now.
4) Basic Scenery completed on Madras Modules 80%
I have the scenery on one module pretty much done. I have structures and details to add but they are not vital. As for the rest of the modules I have the basic scenery down and now need to fill in the flat areas with Hydrocal so I can place my buildings.
Goals for 2016
1) Purchase no new projects or freight cars.
In looking at my inventory I have enough projects to keep me busy for 15 years. I do not need to buy anything that does not assist me with finishing an existing project. I also have plenty of rolling stock and no real place to run or display it. Unless I find a car on a very short list I keep, no new freight cars for 2016.
2) Finish the House
Add interior lighting, weathering, window glazing and find a place for it.
3) Finish Had's McCulloch Chain Saw Shop
Finish the roof, add interior lighting, weathering and place it on the layout.
4) Finish Madras Switching Layout with Structures
Finish the basic ground cover
Ballast
Build all structures and place them on the layout
Add derails
Begin work on track details
I will post a progress report at the end of March 2016 to see how I am doing.
I really like your chain saw shop and look forward to its completion and installation! I really enjoy your blog. Great point on slowing way down on the purchases. You might enjoy my blog at -- http://atsfinroswell.wordpress.com
ReplyDeleteBest of luck in 2016 and look forward to more posts on the project.
ATSF Roswell-
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, I took a quick look at your blog and already like it a lot. I added it to my list of Model Railroad Webpages.