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« Reply #25 on: March 31, 2014, 12:58:53 AM »
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N guage, Dorwin, right?

ebay is full of bargain hunters. Not interested. Thanks.
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« Reply #26 on: March 31, 2014, 01:06:41 AM »
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N guage, Dorwin, right?

ebay is full of bargain hunters. Not interested. Thanks.

Yes, N gauge..
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« Reply #27 on: March 31, 2014, 01:14:01 AM »
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I have been collecting HO/OO from 1991 and have a sizeable collection today. My lay out would span 15 feet x 15 feet easily. All lying boxed in aluminium trunks - awaiting my old age. Wink
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« Reply #28 on: March 31, 2014, 01:17:56 AM »
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this is bechman or lifelike but my experience told me that u dont build bridges in dc layouts or build with less heights  and vc sir Ho gauge is Slight different than OO gauge only track size is same Ho is 1/87 th scale and
OO is 1/76 scale
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I personally don't like OO as it is not true scale. Engines and rolling stock have exaggerated height.
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« Reply #30 on: April 01, 2014, 06:13:16 PM »
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@controlflyer, Smiley
Good pics Thumbs Up but could be better. Tongue
Also, it would always be a better practice if an object of standard size (like a 15 cm scale or a Reynolds ball pen) is kept in the frame for reference / comparison Head Scratching.
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« Reply #31 on: April 01, 2014, 10:21:23 PM »
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Nice pics, try composing a little more creatively though. Slightly off topic, what equipment did you use for the photography ? If you get a slightly longer depth of field, it would look more realistic. Thumbs Up
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Nice pics, try composing a little more creatively though. Slightly off topic, what equipment did you use for the photography ? If you get a slightly longer depth of field, it would look more realistic. Thumbs Up
used a Canon D550, in terms of creativity, I am still about to start the layout, then I suppose the level of creativity would come into picture.
These are only shots taken to show the level of details on this one.
I tried getting a bit longer DOF, but the contrast on my carpet...aaaah..
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Anyone knows how to make the turnout switches using servos?
I got a couple of them lying around.

Guys, I have the follwoing:
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 different rating transformers from 6v to 12 volts.
 switches
 
Is it possible to control all these servos using a single transformer say 12volts individually?

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« Reply #34 on: April 02, 2014, 04:18:26 PM »
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Is it possible to fabricate a multi servo controller?

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there is a separate mechanism available for control turnouts by same controller  
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As you said that the turnouts can be controlled by the same controller.
In my 10 cent knowledge about laying tracks of say, 4' x 2' in an "L" layout, would it there be enough power in one controller to control say 6 turnouts/sidings and one engine pulling say 10 cars, without compromising on the power distribution to the entire layout?
What I mean is would there be enough power to continuously power one running engine and also control 6 sidings/turnouts?
The controller is around 7~9volts, the engine runs good on a 7 volt controller, but then every time I switch the siding, will it affect the speed of the engine as there will be some power loss.
Please clarify this, because I've been breaking my head.

OR there is another option to use 2 transformers, one which will connect to the controller and the other to the sidings only.
Does this make any sense?

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if u have basic set controller so u must use another transformer for controlled operating signals turnouts etc or u can use bigger controller for same train operating and turnouts etc operating  
in this picture shows dual connections there is 4 pins 2 is for train controlling and another 2 for turnouts and accessory


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That looks like the Bachmann HO-G gauge controller..
I too have the newer version of the Bachmann controller, with an input of 16V I can control turnouts using that too..but I think I will go with the separate transformer idea..
Thanks for your input!

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Now that the "MAN" project is almost come to an end, am getting back to the layout building.
Things that I already have include:
12 feet of flex track,
40 + curved tracks,
1 GP 18 Diesel Engine.
1 F7A Engine,
20 Rolling stock of misc. like tankers, freight cars etc..

Bachmann transformer and controller.
30+ rapido couplers.

Things that are on the way:

1 GP Diesel Engine,
17 Rolling stock, freight cars, tankers etc..
One bundle of Mixed tracks, sidings, turnouts.

Got the "ISO board" from one of my office mates. (He was using it for his presentations"
Have to get 2 more ISO boards.

Today's topic will be tree making, will post pictures of how I make trees of Electrical wires salvaged from my workplace.
Probably a test run too..
Stay tuned!!

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if u have basic set controller so u must use another transformer for controlled operating signals turnouts etc or u can use bigger controller for same train operating and turnouts etc operating 
in this picture shows dual connections there is 4 pins 2 is for train controlling and another 2 for turnouts and accessory
I too have the 4 pinned ones, but is it possible to control 7 turnouts on that one controller alone without the use of tortoise?
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Recently met someone who is interested in model trains. See details in images  Smiley
The signals are functional, the train stops when it approaches a red light. It was implemented with custom electronics and a custom built controller.

PS: I am not associated with this person/agency in any way.

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What are you making the trees out of? For the foliage, I used to experiment with multi strand brake wire, tiny pieces of sponge, coloured sawdust (which was strained into required grit sizes) and Fevicol. The trunk was made out of MSeal around the brake wire.

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VC, I have no part in making of this setup and dont know what the trees are made from. I happened to visit the place couple of weeks back Smiley
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Rajath - it wasn't for you - see reply#39.
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A simple method I would use to make trees is to go and buy sponges in multiple shades of green, yellow and brown. Then... Dump them in a blender and blend it till its a fine - ish powder.
Then I would go outside and get twigs, which I would spray paint and then dip in a tub of diluted fevicol. Then roll it around the blended sponge powder...

Hope this helps!
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For the trees..I've just started makin them.
Ill make them using electrical wires then solder it so the melted lead spreads evenly into the wires.
Your ideas for the foilage and leaves is great stuff.
This is what I need from you guys!!
ideas..
Thanks!!!
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Vc thanks for the video..great stuff..super easy.
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one link for u videos and photos of worlds most largest and beautiful model train layouts
http://www.pilentum.de/
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and some scenery tips
 http://rrmodelcraftsman.com/extraboard/cm_extra_scenerytipsandtechniques.php
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