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  1. ShadowNix

    CAN motors...what do you use??

    Thanks for the great reply...gave me a lot to read about...despite lots of electrical work over the years in scientific instruments, none if it was in motors, so reading a lot from what you posted! Thanks a bunch. Brian
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    Rainier and Pacific (My fictional 1950's layout)

    1/8 Bends pretty nicely.. cut into 2' x 4' strips to handle.... I used 2x2's behind it in some spots, 2x4s in others..some right on the drywall...spackled and sanded over the holes for the screws...primer and then paint...here is a pic of before painting....
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    Rainier and Pacific (My fictional 1950's layout)

    1/8 masonite and hand painted using pictures. Some of the clouds funky because I had the kids and father in law help sometimes! But I painted all the mountains, trees, etc. for backdrop. In cities I plan on using cutouts with some posterboard for depth...
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    Rainier and Pacific (My fictional 1950's layout)

    Yes, handlaid turnouts and about 1/3 of the track is handlaid...rest is microengineering code 83... :) I love the Fast-Track jigs (I have the #8 (double crossover jig but use it for regular #8's) and the #6.... LOVE them and the twistties...). Brian
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    Rainier and Pacific (My fictional 1950's layout)

    Will do...I will tak These or the swing bridge?
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    Rainier and Pacific (My fictional 1950's layout)

    Thanks, man. They look better painted, but want to get the trains running more first. I used a LOT of different molds and have used both plaster and resin...perfecting my techniques... I like both, really...resin is nice because you can paint then pour so that the primer is already on...
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    Rainier and Pacific (My fictional 1950's layout)

    Current progress... still a LOT to do, but finally getting middle yard done and switches...oh, I run DCC on this - ESU Command Station and Mobile Control II. Entry Way...(by door) Moving into Layout Looking back where I entered The curve of the U in the layout (Mushroom on R; turntable...
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    Rainier and Pacific (My fictional 1950's layout)

    Pictures of the benchwork and spline from years ago....
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    Rainier and Pacific (My fictional 1950's layout)

    Ok, I guess I have lurked enough, I should share my layout design. It is a fictional Union Pacific (with GN interchange) line that runs in the Pacific Northwest, near Tacoma, WA. Here is the layout...about 2/3 done with track...working on the middle yard atm. The lower right corner by the...
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    What are you buying this Month?

    Cheat away, @Smudge617 ... all of us make choices like that. I like the prebuilt stuff sometimes. Mix it in with scratchbuilt stuff and it gives variety when you do it right (like you seem to!)... I like that engine..nice colors.
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    Running Bear's March 2023 Coffee Shop

    On Wisconsin!!! (BS '94, MD'99)
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    Running Bear's March 2023 Coffee Shop

    Built some switches today...~40 done, about 20 to go.... Good to get back into the rhythm of Fast-Tracks turnouts...haven't made in awhile and have to scratch build a slipswitch so I figured get the kinks out this way....
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    CAN motors...what do you use??

    Ok, in general, starting to buy up some can motors for some projects that are up and coming...and I have noted that Sagami and Mashima are rare/no longer produced...what are people using nowadays for remotoring your brass engines? Faulhaber? Canon... and what sizes/models (in general - I know...
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    What are you buying this Month?

    Can motors... Looking to re-motor and install decoders on some brass engines I have this summer.....
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    Turntable & Roundhouse diorama

    Cool...bought some of those years ago just in case, so...found out mine is Scale Structures, so not the same... amazing project you have done. Are you going to motorize, hand crank or hand align the pit? NVM...i saw an earlier post haha.
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    Turntable & Roundhouse diorama

    Huh, never tried that with my models...(don't do many closeups). Good to know...almost never whip out the "ol'" digital Nikon anymore anyways, so... Separate question..did the pits inside come as part of the roundhouse (Scale Model Masterpiece...I think my kits are those (may diff color?), but...
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    Turntable & Roundhouse diorama

    Love the closeups...that a special lens or just a good digital camera? Never tried some of these...very nice. (And I have these same kits stashed away, so extra nice for me to see the potential ;) )
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    Turntable & Roundhouse diorama

    Thanks for your perspective. It was a true question, so nothing to disagree with :) ..not trying to throw shade or anything. I never got to see a turntable when "new" (although my dad did build me a figure 8 layout, he wasn't a big "train guy," so do not know if they actively tried to keep the...
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    Turntable & Roundhouse diorama

    Question.... if you are modelling the 1950's, I assume it would not be so grassy/muddy...just dirty...that seems more like pits that I saw growing up in the 70's/80's...just wondering and trying not to assume...
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    Show me your... snow shed!

    Never thought of a firebreak, but that makes sense. Firebreak could be useful, since I have a section that I have to be able to remove for switch maintenance... hmmm. Thanks for the thoughts!



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