BlueHillsCPR wrote: jasperofzeal wrote:There was a helpful tutorial that was put together by a member on this forum: Tutorial: Frugal Fibreoptics.Thanks for the link! This one is great for adding fiber optics to a locomotive!
jasperofzeal wrote:There was a helpful tutorial that was put together by a member on this forum: Tutorial: Frugal Fibreoptics.
Thanks for the link! This one is great for adding fiber optics to a locomotive!
No prob. I'll give the tutorial a try to see how it works out for me just as soon as I can get some fiber optic cable from "the fiber optic store" link you posted. BTW, thanks for that one.
TONY
"If we never take the time, how can we ever have the time." - Merovingian (Matrix Reloaded)
Here are some links. Fiber optics is getting more and more attention from modelers.
I have not taken the fiber optic plunge yet but I have been researching the idea for awhile. I'm interested to try flaring fibers to see what effect it has on the amount/pattern of light. Of course if more light is needed use a larger fiber or add more of the fibers. If a more diffuse light rather than pinpoint light is desired this is where the flaring could be useful. Just my
http://www.thefiberopticstore.com/Projects/John-FO-Loco/Train-Misc.htm
http://www.modelrailroadforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=701
http://cs.trains.com/forums/1280017/ShowPost.aspx