Hey that is a nice looking layout.
I ran in the floor for a while it was a lot of fun wishi would have quit along time ago.
just a small layout and a few cars and locos but after 12+years i have spent more money
that i have on my vehicles and house. SCARY......
Keep up the good work.
Nstrackman
Hey! Looks great to me! Those trains sure look better in their natural environment....not on a display shelf or even worse, packed away in a box.
At ease ....run 'em if ya got 'em!
Bruce Webster
CSXect wrote:No shame in that layout at all being some of us still do not have a layout and run on the floor and kitchen table
Running on the floor!!!!!!!!!!!! Wouldn't be caught letting my train run on the floor!!!!!!!!!!!! Almost 2 and a half years of carpet running before I could get a layout going to get them up off the floor. Nothing wrong with running on the floor or table tops. Just as long as you can run trains. Probably be 2 1/2 years before i can get scenery done.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
You got it right. Very nice looking layout.
And WELCOME to the Forum.
Chuck
jefelectric wrote: Nice pics all around. My layout is under catenary construction so no pictures of that, but I did take a few of the modular layouts at the Greenberg show in York yesterday. They are N scale but very nice.
Nice pics all around. My layout is under catenary construction so no pictures of that, but I did take a few of the modular layouts at the Greenberg show in York yesterday. They are N scale but very nice.
Great pictures again everyone & I must say I stole Frank's idea for using those HO lights, the ones on his buildings, for one of mine so far !! I have one on my Atlas switch tower !!
Thanks, John
cnw1995 wrote:I love the effect of the freight door lights mixed with the backlit flat. Very nicely done, Frank. Do you have any heat-buildup issues with the flat? They don't look like LEDs.
thanks. No evidence of any heat build up, the bulbs are so small. HOwever, if I smell something burning, I'll know otherwise.
Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
Working on landscaping in the city corner:
JELECTRIC, I'm thinking of getting those F3s that you sent me from JIMs Trains. And was thinking of getting the premire streamliner 5 pack. Will they complement the Railking F3s?
laz57
jefelectric wrote: JOHN, how was the show? Me and my wife went a few years ago and I didn't think it was that good. Seemed like lots of HO stuff?laz57Laz, It was OK. Actually O, HO & N were about equal with some G & slot cars. Also a few toys. A friend and I go since he is into HO we both enjoy it. Of course the breakfast with scrapple at the RTCD is a +. I bought a couple of books, some tools and one RGS car.
JOHN, how was the show? Me and my wife went a few years ago and I didn't think it was that good. Seemed like lots of HO stuff?
Laz, It was OK. Actually O, HO & N were about equal with some G & slot cars. Also a few toys. A friend and I go since he is into HO we both enjoy it. Of course the breakfast with scrapple at the RTCD is a +. I bought a couple of books, some tools and one RGS car.
AH SCRAPPLE UMMMM
Video on my layout. Similiar to my youtube post but we tried it again.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7560649863011664165&hl=en
Mike S.
Thanks Spanky!!!
underworld
underworld wrote: Great pics again everyone! Spankybird Where did you find the 1886 Benz? I've seen one in HO but not in larger scales. underworld
Great pics again everyone! Spankybird Where did you find the 1886 Benz? I've seen one in HO but not in larger scales.
IT is 1/43 scale made by IXO. You can pick it up from www.diecastdriect.com for about $25.00
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Jim,
The cars are 1/43 and were purchased through "Diecast Direct". They have a website and you can sort by scale.
Chris
The grandkids really like trains. They'll go to the bookcase and get CTT mags and we'll look at the mags together.
Chief, Fantastic progress!
Bird, what scale are those cars? I'm looking for 1/64's 30's - early '50s cars.
Great pics all. I really enjoy seeing everyone's pictures.
Jim
ChiefEagles wrote:Luther, that looks good. Got to get me som of those. How are you controling them?
Chief,
Thanks!
I have isolated outside rails in each "block" that is tied to a SPDT relay. I used DC relays with a bridge rectifier to convert the AC to DC (everything available at Radio Shack) - but you could also use some of the AC relays that are out there - Scott's Odds - n Ends have some I believe.
I am running the trigger circuits (to the isolated rails) as well as the signals off the 12 volt tap of a K-Line Power Chief Transformer. I run them at 12V to help extend the bulb life.
- Luther
jefelectric wrote: Nice pics all around. My layout is under catenary construction so no pictures of that, but I did take a few of the modular layouts at the Greenberg show in York yesterday. They are N scale but very nice. Real nice guys operating the layouts. One offered to back up the train and do another run by when my digital did not respond in time.
Real nice guys operating the layouts. One offered to back up the train and do another run by when my digital did not respond in time.
kpolak wrote: luther_stanton wrote: Some photos of the Lionel Lines Berk in action:Highball!Hi Luther, Who made the mainline signal? I received a Lionel 'Mainline' mainline/branch signal for Chistmas, and both lights change either green or red. I like the like the Lionel signal, but will rewire to accommodate the main line and branch signalling.Kurt
luther_stanton wrote: Some photos of the Lionel Lines Berk in action:Highball!
Some photos of the Lionel Lines Berk in action:
Highball!
Hi Luther,
Who made the mainline signal? I received a Lionel 'Mainline' mainline/branch signal for Chistmas, and both lights change either green or red. I like the like the Lionel signal, but will rewire to accommodate the main line and branch signalling.
Kurt
Kurt,
It is an "MTH Cantilevered Signal" (part no 30-11009). This is a really nice unit. The heads unplug so that you can put them facing in the opposite direction. Also has built in circuitry to show a brief yellow aspect once the block is cleared which then changes to green.
I have Lionel signals as well, but I think MTH is putting out better signaling right now. They have more flexibility and seem to be brighter than the Lionel's at the same voltage, except for the dwarf signals. I really like Lionel's main line dwarf signals - they are hard to beat.
Great looking layout, Chief.
Hello everyone its been a while, glad to see the Sunday photo fun is alive.
Sold my layout in the fall and I am starting to really miss it.
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