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Last post 10-03-2008 8:23 PM by concretelackey. 49 replies.
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07-17-2008 11:06 AM In reply to
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Re: train falling from roof

 hickstmj wrote:
I love your ideas & your "if I can dream it, I can do it" attitude.  Great pictures & thank you for sharing with us.
08-19-2008 4:37 PM In reply to
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Re: train falling from roof

I have a controlmaster 20 A444 with a walkaround control.  It uses a phone line and jack to plug into the transformer but is also capable of operation from outside the track.  Do you know how to hook the phone line onto the track in various places?  It would be easy if there were only two wires but there are four.  I could then go outside and operate the train from different locations on the track.  Is this what is supposed to happen or am I totally wrong?
08-20-2008 10:17 AM In reply to
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Re: train falling from roof

Very impressive display. Thanks for sharing it with us!

Matt

08-20-2008 10:23 AM In reply to
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Re: train falling from roof

So, where's the helix that gets the train from the dinner table to the roof?Whistling [:-^]THAT I'd like to see!Big Smile [:D]
10-03-2008 8:23 PM In reply to
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Re: train falling from roof

 HarryHotspur wrote:

The expandable foam over chicken wire sounds like a great idea. You could sculp the Rockies and have a cabin or two here and there. A real water stream flowing over and down the rocks would seem a natural for this environment. Plus you wouldn't have to worry about the usual things that cause problems: causing too much humidity. (Heck, you've got the entire world's atmoshere to absorb the water molecules.)

Then of course if it rains often enough to suit your operations, the sytem is automatic. Otherwise it would be easy to supplement the water flow with a garden hose. If it snows a little, you will have an absolutely fabulous natural Scene of the Rockies. If it doesn't snow where you are located, perhaps you could rent on of those snow making guns. Might be overkill.

 I'm not sure about the astroturf seems like you'd have a perfectly manicured summer lawn in the middle of the winter. I'd go with rugged painted and sculpedted mountains, with some trees and bushes of a brownish-gray cole.

Just for what it's worth. Sure sounds like fun. 

To similate running water- relatively low cost/simple setup would require a quick trip to the local hardware store. Place a plastic barrel (a clean trash can would work) under the down spout of your rain gutter. Place a $39.95 sump pump (be sure it has a ball float so it won't run dry) in the barrel and run a garden hose under the scenery to the head of the stream/creek/waterfall. This setup would recycle the water using the rain gutter and would be refilled when it rains.

PS- LOOKS GREAT!

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