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Customized your transformer?

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Posted by lionelsoni on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 11:36 AM
Here's a link to one on Ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/American-Flyer-30B-Transformer-Monster-Power_W0QQitemZ6048333372QQcategoryZ480QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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Posted by Jumijo on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 11:23 AM
The MRC single track transformer has a great train-like handle as well.

Doug, you could probably make a pretty cool handle with some wood dowels.

Jim

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Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 10:48 AM
I hadn't heard of them, Bob. I'll have to troll the Web looking for photos - they sound neat.

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Posted by lionelsoni on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 10:34 AM
Are you familiar with the American Flyer transformers like the 30B? They have large handles that resemble those on a Diesel-electric locomotive control stand. They even have an optional deadman's switch feature.

I stopped using mine because I could never get used to the two handles' operating in opposite directions and to the need to lift up the handle to step the e-unit, there being no other way to interrupt the voltage.

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Customized your transformer?
Posted by cnw1995 on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 9:03 AM
Has anyone customized their transformer and / or train control devices to more mimic an actual engine stand? I got an idea about replacing the knob on a transformer with a homemade trolley control handle.

Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.

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