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Teen Model Railroad Place February 2010

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Posted by IVRW on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 3:20 PM
Tyler, Thanks for the feedback. I have now (sorry for the previous typo that spelled "not") implemented a better background. I also added a slideshow showing the best photos. A link is in the photo at the end of my signature. Try that and temm me what you think of that please.

Joe, tehehe. What a story.

~G4

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Posted by ns3010 on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:40 PM

Yeah, I checked, and there's enough to make 3 and a quarter circles, not counting the straights.
And as I was un-rubberbanding it, a piece of the WRS fell out, a few pieces of ballast glued together. I now own 0.000001 of the WRS! You forgot to mail my Certificate of Stock Big Smile

John, I like it. A bunch of nice photos ya got

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:39 PM

I can see the photos, but cut the background image and go with black, gray, or white...your photos will look so much better when you don't have to struggle to distinguish them from a photo background.

Just my opinion.

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Posted by IVRW on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:12 PM
That reminds me of an old MRM Cartoon, a Joe Model Railroader was showing friends his hallway. He said "This is the Helix that connects my Basement Layout to my Attic Layout.

Also, check out my Photobucket site below, and tell me if it works and how you like it.

~G4

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:09 PM

Yeah, I sent you enough curves to make a helix up to the floor above...

John: You can clean your bright boy / track eraser with sandpaper. I've been using the same one for years and cleaning it after every time I clean all my track with it.

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Posted by ns3010 on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 2:00 PM

At least it was something easy!

Got a crapload of track in the mail from Tyler. I know I won't use anything close to all of it, but I just bought it all anyway...

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Posted by IVRW on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 10:07 PM
*Runs "puffing and chuffing" up the stairs and screams YES to the world* It was as I thought!!!! The Track was so dirty, I now need a new track eraser. 2 of my 3 DCC locos ran fine After I cleaned them and the track. The third is still crawling, though. I also got to completely try my new throttle. AMAZING! Solved! IS NOW EATING 1000 ICE CREAM SUNDAYS AGAIN!

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Posted by ns3010 on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 8:47 PM

John, sounds to me like it's the system and not the locos then. You should probably get that thing checked.

Jamie, sweet that you got it running again.

Well, my Spanish paper is more or less done, and I was able to convince my mom to let me begin on the layout soon! Big Smile

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Posted by RailfanS on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 7:23 PM

ALEX.....................

It's 8:00PM................

Have you worked on you layout today?Big Smile

Okay got that out of my system,

 As for your loco problems John, that sounds quite strange. You said they moved but only at a crawl? Must be a DCC thing, I don't have a clue. For me it's either they run or they don't. Also what was your DCC system again?

IVRW
But remember, I have a Bazillion papers a week, and now two unit exams as of today, so it might be a few months before I go down stairs. I SO wish they could run right now, because I remember the good feeling I had when they were running at the train show that felt like eating a 1000 ice cream sundays.
 Hope you find the problem soon. If I had that much school work I'd need to run my trains every day to preserve my sanityLaugh.

In local news,

I got the parts in for my SD40-2 today. I have to admit, I was amazed how simple a Kato mechanism is. Within a half hour I had the entire mechanism moved to the new frame (the old one got distroyed while I was "trouble shooting" the electrical problem) including the new curicut board. I also confermed that the old board was the cause of the electrical problem. When I pulled it off the loco I noticed a large crater on the underside where it had burnt out. I haven't been able to use this loco in at least 2 years, so it's like getting a new oneTongue

Well, see you all next time,

Jamie

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Posted by IVRW on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 5:32 PM
I do not have Bmann decoders. The DCC system is supposed to run a DC loco when set at "00," But even that isnt working. I have an idea. Maybe the wheels are dirty. In that case, I will clean a section of track and take an unused loco and see if it goes. This could show if it is dirt or electrical. But remember, I have a Bazillion papers a week, and now two unit exams as of today, so it might be a few months before I go down stairs. I SO wish they could run right now, because I remember the good feeling I had when they were running at the train show that felt like eating a 1000 ice cream sundays.

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Posted by ns3010 on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 4:34 PM

I believe I remember you saying something once about having Bmann DCC On Board locos. They're ***.

On my GP50, the rear headlight is always on, whether I turn it on or not. The loco doesn't move. When I switch directions, the rear headlight stays on, and the front headlight doesn't activate, and the loco still doesn't move...

Bmann's QC is either lacking or nonextant. But both my Spectrum F40s run/ran fine (I only have one, because the first one died, and I was able to get a cheap replacement, but I'd had it for years before it died)...

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Posted by IVRW on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 4:13 PM
Okay, so I said it was dirty track. Now, I dont know what it is. Ive stopped the phenomena of trains moving a few mm and then the system beeping. Now, the trains have full power, but wont move. One putters along at .000000000000000000000000001 MPH, jittering all along, but thats it. I put some metal across the track to see if the system would respond and it did. The locos could have VERY dirty wheels and cant receive power because of it, or their decoders could be fried. Also, it could be the DCC system itself. I hope to take the locos and system to a hobby shop test track and see if they are the problems or not. Any input?

~G4

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Posted by ns3010 on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 3:24 PM

TrainManTy

Railfan Alex
You guys need to be my motivator, i.e. push me to do work on mine. Big Smile

PEER PRESSURE! Smile,Wink, & Grin

Don't submit to peer pressure! The only right choice is your choice!

Tyler, I like the schedule. It makes it easier to understand how the railroad operates.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 3:00 PM

The new schedule is up on my blog. I also have a new video!

Video - Chasing train NAWJ
Chasing intermodal hotshot NAWJ (Nashua, NH - White River Jct., VT) over the White River Southern Railroad. We'll meet business train extra LECD-1 in Ogden Siding and see some overhead views of the train on the Mascoma Lake Grade.


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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, February 1, 2010 8:46 PM

Railfan Alex
You guys need to be my motivator, i.e. push me to do work on mine. Big Smile

PEER PRESSURE! Smile,Wink, & Grin

I've been working on my schedule. I'll post it when it's done.

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Posted by Railfan Alex on Monday, February 1, 2010 3:59 PM

Cool.

My layout hasn't really moved forward, I've gotten busy with other things again...

Joe, congrats on continuing to make progress on your layout.

You guys need to be my motivator, i.e. push me to do work on mine. Big Smile

Alex

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Teen Model Railroad Place February 2010
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