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Hello,
Please forgive the noob-ness of this stream of thought and questions in this.
I am wanting to build a O-Scale train in my 3 car garage. I want it to have multiple cameras on it that will act as security in my garage.
Nothing complex about the curves but maybe add some cool 3d printed...
I have a question regarding track cleaning. I have posted in the past about the products I use to clean my track on the layout which is in the basement of my one hundred year old home. This location makes my Atlas code 83 track susceptible to a variety of temperatures, humidity levels, and the...
I've applied no-ox-id to all the rails on my layout, (all 200' of them) after vacuuming them, cleaning them with a track eraser, and using straight metal polish thoroughly cleaned off with rubbing alcohol. I also made sure all locos got a run over a section covered with no-ox-id, but then I got...