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Teen's corner

  • Hello All,

    I'm 16 and I'm and HO scaler and an O-gauger. I am having a difficult time trying to decided between an O or HO layout. I am thinking O, because I can just buy some HO engines and run them on the club's layout or on some EZ-track on the floor.

    I am also having a tough time deciding weather to go with TMCC or DCS for O.

    Oh, I am a Southern RR fan btw. I have my own fictional shortline based in the Smoky Mountains called the Smoky Mountain & Southern Railroad.

    Cheese

    Nick! :)

  • are you going to run tmcc locos and protosound locos? if so go with DCS it can run bouth. i run tmcc, its a great very easy to use.
    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  • Well,

    I have decided on TMCC because I have heard it is easy to use, and thats good for me, because I think I am , pardon the expression, technologicaly retarded.

    And, with the purchase of a TPC 300 or 400 you can run non-TMCC and also MTH protosound locos in conventional mode. I have 2 Postwar engines and I plan to add more, so TMCC with a TPC 300 seems to be the best way to go for me.

    Cheese

    Nick! :)

  • you know theres a place called digital dynamics that makes aftermarket tmcc chips for postwar locos if you want to take that route.
    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  • Yes,

    I have considered it, but from a different source, i.e. Train America Studios. I ordered a Lionel Lines 0-6-0 Docksider, and I plan to send it to them to have TMCC put in it and, if they can squeeze it in, Railsounds, but it shoudn't be that hard.

    I have decided to put TMCC and railsounds in all my locos but MTH and Postwar engines. Even though I'm not one of those people who think that messing with the electronics of a postwar engine is a mortal sin, I'd still like to leave them alone.

     

    Nick! :)

  • Yeah TMCC is perty easy to use. Nice ta meet ya Cheese. I'll tell ya. The Southern was a perty cool railroad.

    Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.

  • well my first Port Huron HO modular club meeting is tomorow I aint exsactly looking forward to 2 hours of public speeking but it has to be done.
    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  • Hi. Im 18 and from Nebraska. I am in the process of desing a 4x8 n scale layout based on the BNSF line and UP line near my house
  • Indeed,

    The Southern is one of the tops. I just pre-ordered an MTH Railking Ps4. Looking forward too it.

    Cheese

    Nick! :)

  • WELCOME GREATPLAINS RAILROADER!

    everything went AWESOME today at the club meet. 11 people were there!

    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  • Cool,

    That is great. I just sealed an envelope with a member application and a $17 check for the South Carolina Railroad Museum and I am going to send it off tommorow.

    For a time, a friend of mine and myself were unoffical members of the Grand Strand Model Railroad Club, which means we attended the Saturday and Monday operating nights. Well, after 4 weeks of doing so the president pulled us aside.

    He said, "Look, some members have been asking who y'all are and are getting pretty annoyed with y'all. So, you're going to have to stop coming every running session and running trains." He then topped it off saying we couldn't join until we were 21, and since I am 16, I have to have parental supervision when I am there, and my friend (he is 18), well, he can come without his parents, but he can't do anything. He also said he had has trouble with a parent who had once dropped off his son for a monday night session and wasn't back until 10 PM, and the session ended at 8 PM. We tried to explain that I had a drivers license that allowed me to drive until 12 midnight, but he didn't listen,

    We were pretty peaved. And to top it all of, I had just got my IHC mikado back from having a Soundtraxx decoder installed in it, and before I sent it off, it only ran around a loop or EZ track once, so really that night was it's first run.

    But, we were polite and he allowed us to stay for the rest of the session. Needless to say we won't be going back, even when we are of joining age.

    Cheese

    Nick! :)

  • yeah that sucks. kinda dissapointing. my club ha no age limit i have guys who are retired and two kid's that are younger then me. suprizeingily there way up to date on MRR stuff
    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  • Guess I missed out on the introductions.

    I'm 18 and model the BN in the mid-70s.

    I would like to try to join the local MR club, but the only times they are open I'm usually at work or college. So I'm still thinking about making a club at the college I go too.

    Vincent

    Wants: 1. high-quality, sound equipped, SD40-2s, C636s, C30-7s, and F-units in BN. As for ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, that's out of the question....

    2. An end to the limited-production and other crap that makes models harder to get and more expensive.

  • WELCOME!

     

    LETS GO TIGERS! (clap, clap, clap clap clap )
  • In both railroading and model railroading alike, you will come across some of the nicest people you will ever meet. Such are the people who make this hobby fun. Most train enthusiasts and model railroaders will share information with others and embrace new members to the hobby. Then of course there are the bitter trolls like the kind Cheese came across at the railroad club who sit there and talk about the good ol days of railroading while they bicker about the changes that have occured in railroading since then. Ignore them. They'll never change...