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Wild Bill
Member since
January 2004
From: Paradise!
27 posts
Links: Outdoor O guage
Posted by
Wild Bill
on Thursday, March 17, 2005 3:36 PM
This is for guys that have bee asking questions about O guage operations outside.
I'm not the only one, and there are several different aproaches.
Check 'em out!
http://www.trainweb.org/oscaleoutdoors/
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/a/x/axd2/grr.html Check the links at the bottom for O guage layout
http://www.dreammachinestrains.com/ Check links describing their outdoor layout
And of course mine: http://ogaugerr.infopop.cc/eve/ubb.x/a/tpc/f/453102703/m/4241001561/r/4241001561#4241001561
And for the rest of you that are looking for the ultamate track cleaning car I've found this: http://www.mnpinc.com/Home.htm The one I bought for my O guage outdoors works like nothin' I've ever found! Fantastic! Check it out.[:D]
Its amazine how much "mature wisdom" resembles being too tired
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TurboOne
Member since
December 2004
From: The great state of Texas
1,084 posts
Posted by
TurboOne
on Friday, March 18, 2005 8:31 AM
Bill the pond is great. You have some awesome LONG trains. The daylight looks fantastic especially going across the water.
Have you had any kind of issues that the outdoor folks raised about trains with weather problems, or track issues ? Anything that the indoor O guys don't have?
Nice links,
Tim
WWJD
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Wild Bill
Member since
January 2004
From: Paradise!
27 posts
Posted by
Wild Bill
on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 3:04 PM
Hi Tim, sorry for the late reply. Spring's a'comin', and there's a LOT to do! (including putting in 3000' of fence!)
The only special issues I can think of off hand are 1) using conductive grease on all electrical conections ie; track joiners, and sealing wire connections with liquid electrical tape. 2) putting power to the track every 4 to 5 sections. Run your wire in a home run under the track with 14 guage wire, then bring up to wired track joiners. 3) don't run them in the rain. 4) Have a shady area to stop the trains in when your taking a break. I havn't had any paint fading issues, and don't intend to have any. And 5) I clean the track about every other day using hand, and track cleaning equipment described above, as well as a little paint thinner on the pick-up rollers, and wheels on engines, and rolling stock, with a q-tip after about 20 hours of running. It works real good, and is fast.
As for long trains, ya ought to see the big boy loaded up with about 80 cars! When you look out across the yard, it looks so real its scarry! I'll post of pic of that next time its running.
Its amazine how much "mature wisdom" resembles being too tired
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