Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Hey Capt C whaddya order?
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Sound good, just remember that you'll need to get good bras track seperatly and I would also plan on getting a new powerpack as that B-mann job is not very strong, only 0.5 amps. Getting one thats in the 1 amp to 2 amp range isnt that expensive. I got mine, a LGB 1amp unit, from e-bay for $20.
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith B-mann track will rust to nothingneess faster than you will believe if its anywhere outside. Painting is a not a good idea, exposure will turn the brass a dark brown on the sides so just give it time. You'll ned a scotchbrite pad to clean track every now and then.
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith The Borracho Springs is an 8 1/2' x 20' indoor layout in my garage wedged into the rear under a storage loft. Plans for the Outdoor Fubar & Snafu RR got axed cause were planning some addition work for where it was going to go. Its location is Arizona/southwest desert but i plan to get soil rock and sand from the Mojave. Its still going thru the design process as it gets built. I let the layout evolve as I'm building it and I tweek the design as I go. No website photos, just some photos e-mail me and I'll send some shots.
QUOTE: Originally posted by bman36 Capt. C, You will find that your line will very much be subject to evolution. It is very protoypical to add and change as the years go by. Start simple, leaving room to expand later. Running trains a short distance is way better than waiting to get it all done. Many a layout was built with a loco and a few cars chasing the line as it was installed. More fun that way. You could'nt have picked a better hobby. Bonus having all of us to hang with also. Modest, aren't I? Then again it is the World's Greatest Hobby eh! Later eh...Brian.
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