No. 3: My Stuff Arrives in Germany

We moved to Germany in November 2015.  On December 17th we moved into a rented house in a little village called Albersbach, about 15 minutes north of Ramstein Air Base where I’ll be working.   The house is pretty interesting.  It is a three story house, but each floor was originally built as a separate apartment.  We rented the whole house, so we have three kitchens, eight bedrooms, and two dens (or living rooms).  The main den and “winter garden” (what Americans would probably call a “Florida Room) and kitchen, and a few bedrooms are on the middle floor, and our three kids claimed the upstairs … Continue reading No. 3: My Stuff Arrives in Germany

No. 2: Modeling on the Road

When we moved to Germany in 2015 I sent most of my hobby supplies with our household goods (they went by ship) and stored a half a crate’s worth of books, railroadiana and keepsakes in the St. Louis area.  I also set aside a small tool kit and a few models in my luggage so I could get some work done while we lived in temporary quarters on the road. I began building up a Tichy 10,000-gallon large dome tank car while living in temporary quarters on base at Scott AFB.  This will be a US Army car, or a Canadian Tank … Continue reading No. 2: Modeling on the Road

No. 1: Introducing The RPM Blog

Welcome to my blog, The Railroad Prototype Modeler.  I chose the name because I am an “RPMer”, and the RPM title also hints to my association with the St. Louis Railroad Prototype Modeler’s Meet.  I hope you enjoy reading and participating. I started the blog in 2015 when my family and I moved to Germany, but I felt like I was talking about myself too much.  I was uncomfortable with that, so when both our home computers crashed in April, 2016 I made the decision to abandon that blog and devote more time to family and modeling.  Lately I decided to start it up again as … Continue reading No. 1: Introducing The RPM Blog