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On30 in the garden?
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Anonymous
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On30 in the garden?
Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 4:14 PM
A search yielded no threads on this. Has no one tried it? Seems like a good combination if the trackwork holds up.
You can get a nice logging route in a small space with a Bachmann Shay and some scratchbuilt wood buildings. Or maybe a small quarry line with a Porter and some side dumps.
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 10:33 PM
Willrothfuss, I 've never seen a post if anyone has done it. However if Bachmann On30 track is anything like their G track I'd say no. But the prices are really tempting!!!
Reasearch the track thing and educate us on this Idea, I'm interested in your findings.
You can be the Pioneer!
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 11:15 PM
Peco makes track for On30. I wouldn't use the Bachmann track. I guess I'll have to test it out this summer.
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 1:56 AM
Peco can be found on www.peco-uk.com and they have a map of american outlets. The rail is nickel silver but not sure about the sleepers for UV, may need painting.
Chers,
Kim
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jnichols
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February 2005
From: Salt Lake City
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Posted by
jnichols
on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 1:24 PM
As a long time On30 modeler (and very short time Fn3 modeler), I would say this might be doable assuming you were very careful about track and locomotive maintanance. I have only had my "garden railroad" for a few months now, but I can't imagine anyone in our local climate trying to run trains outdoors without using battery power and R/C control. I realize in warmer, drier climates track power is probably very reliable, but this applies to heavy G scale equipment that has a large power pickup footprint. Keep in mind the On30 models don't weigh all that much, and don't pickup power as reliably as the larger models do. I have several smaller On30 models like the Spectrum 0-4-0 and 0-4-2 that are terrible in this regard, even on spotlessly clean track.
The other concern would be towards the models themselves. In the short time I have been running models outdoors, I can't believe the stuff they pickup in the side rods, wheels and other areas. Things like leaves, dog hair and small twigs seem to be attracted to small black things that go chuff chuff. I've pulled debris out of my Spectrum 2-8-0 that would surely dismantle an On30 sized model... [;)]
Again if you were very cautious with your track cleanliness you might get away with it. I for one couldn't imagine any of my On30 models in the garden. I've just spent too much time making them run smoothly indoors to take them outside and have an errant twig catch a moving part and bend something. Just my two cents worth.
Jef
Jeff ww.trainshoppeslc.com
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underworld
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February 2005
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Posted by
underworld
on Thursday, March 17, 2005 12:19 PM
I've seen articles in some of the British magazines of garden railways all the way down to N scale. Since your On30 is on HO track you shouldn't have too much trouble. There were quite a few HO garden pikes. I see Peco was mentioned, from what I've heard the Peco is UV resistant.
Good Luck!
underworld
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Friday, March 18, 2005 7:48 PM
I don't even know what it is!
Ian
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underworld
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Posted by
underworld
on Saturday, March 19, 2005 11:54 AM
What, what is?????
underworld
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TurboOne
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From: The great state of Texas
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Posted by
TurboOne
on Sunday, March 20, 2005 9:30 AM
What say you Vic, weren't you running On30, have you heard of it going outdoors ?
TIm
WWJD
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Anonymous
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Sunday, March 20, 2005 2:28 PM
I've run it on my deck thru the summer. And am having thoughts of putting it out there permanent! As Jef said you would have to have very good track. On the ground? UMMM!!
WildWesty
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TurboOne
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From: The great state of Texas
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Posted by
TurboOne
on Monday, March 21, 2005 10:35 AM
[#welcome] Wildwesty, hope you enjoy your stay here at in the forum. Did see some larger ON30 track at LHS. Kinda cool looking.
Tim
WWJD
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rangerjoel
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March 2005
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Posted by
rangerjoel
on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:59 AM
I've been running a small On-30 loop in the backyard with Peco track for about a year with no problems. (see link below)
http://1stclass.mylargescale.com/rangerjoel/mountain%20rr.jpg
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underworld
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Posted by
underworld
on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 3:07 PM
rangerjoel
Welcome to the forum! Very nice set up!
underworld
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