One of 4 layouts here in town I am helping. This one using my proven steel C channel and Villaboard (Hardiebacker for some of you) construction...
Hi Stan the wiring for the lights has been taped up in the roof. can be made to work again, but as i only run outdoor in the sun not worth doing...
Hi Stan, I have left it as it is. It will grind its way through Peco points but it is mainly intended for use on my outer track where there are no...
Just completed a conversion of a Shepherd/ Quinelle 48 class kit expertly built. 24V 2-rail to 15V BPRC [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Good to see such progress down in the wilds of Gundaroo Stan. Been a few years since I have been there. Bob Crowe used to organise Friday nights...
We have one of those up here in the wilds of the Aussie bush. I encouraged a mate's son to build the Merg DCC system as a bonding project with his...
Good work, keep it up.
hopefully now Andy
Of course some days are out for train running. A nice -8C morning to start the day :>) [ATTACH] [IMG]
BPRC in the winter sun [ATTACH]
A note for "AJ"? , the points should be wired up correctly if intending to use track power outdoors. That requires the closure rails to be bonded...
Nice work Kim, look forward to seeing it run at Ralph's one day :>) I might have to attend in a wheelchair by the time I am allowed back over....
Hi Ralph and Kim hope things going well over your way. One of my mates was here watching a couple of your videos yesterday. He really liked the...
The DCC++ Arduino based system would have to be the cheapest DCC command station available I would think if you don't mind using smart phones as...
CPH 16 passes the newly installed signals at the site of the former Bungulah Station. [ATTACH]
Ex LMS 4F passes an industrial area with its BR era coal load. It will retain it's LMS identity to its grave. :>) [ATTACH]
Good work Rob. Shows beginners what they need to know in basic techniques. Styrene can be used for almost anything except live steam :>) cheers Bob
That is very interesting Kim, seeing the smoke? synced to the motor revving up not just the track speed. cheers Bob
A very varied collection too Ian; plastic, cardboard, cardboard and pop sticks x2, tinplate, and brass bringing up the rear :>)
Look forward to it Kim.