Jim wants to hear from anyone who has experience covering a plywood platform:
"I am just starting to set up a new train platform for my American Flyer trains. Can someone with some experience tell me the best material to use as a covering for my plywood platform? I previously used the green grassy paper which looked okay, but continued to shed the grass for many months and I don't want to have that mess again. I don't want to paint it either, because I have no idea where roads, trees etc will be until I rearrange the track over several weeks or even months. Help please?"
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Saturday, June 06, 2009
Reverse Loop
Steve wants someone to give him some tips on wiring a reverse loop and asks readers:
"I am running a DCC layout and have just put in a loop off the main line so that when a train comes out of the loop, its direction is reversed. When the engine comes out of the loop, it dies. Does anyone know how I could wire this reverse loop?"
"I am running a DCC layout and have just put in a loop off the main line so that when a train comes out of the loop, its direction is reversed. When the engine comes out of the loop, it dies. Does anyone know how I could wire this reverse loop?"
Friday, June 05, 2009
HO Stanard Gauge Lightweight Retractable Platform
Richard is reasonably new to the hobby and is seeking advice from those who have more experience. Richard asks:
"I have limited space for a 6' x 10' platform. I haven't constructed it yet. My space is in the garage but the car has to be in there too. I want to hang a track table platform from the exposed rafters. I'm thinking about some siccor hinges along the perimeter of the platform so that it can be pushed up & out of the way. I need very light weight & strong platform.
Is there some "super foam" or combination of plywood/foam, or some material that could satisfy this desire? The boarder frame could be either wood or flat metal bar (the kind with holes along its length). I'm still open to suggestions about this aspect too. In any case there will have to be some bracing underneath the platform itself. Any ideas? Any thoughts would be helpful.
I have not been involved with model railroading for a very long time, so I know that many innovations have occurred over the years that others may have found useful for or adaptable to such odd situations."
To help Richard, please add your thoughts using the green comments link below.
"I have limited space for a 6' x 10' platform. I haven't constructed it yet. My space is in the garage but the car has to be in there too. I want to hang a track table platform from the exposed rafters. I'm thinking about some siccor hinges along the perimeter of the platform so that it can be pushed up & out of the way. I need very light weight & strong platform.
Is there some "super foam" or combination of plywood/foam, or some material that could satisfy this desire? The boarder frame could be either wood or flat metal bar (the kind with holes along its length). I'm still open to suggestions about this aspect too. In any case there will have to be some bracing underneath the platform itself. Any ideas? Any thoughts would be helpful.
I have not been involved with model railroading for a very long time, so I know that many innovations have occurred over the years that others may have found useful for or adaptable to such odd situations."
To help Richard, please add your thoughts using the green comments link below.
American Flyer (AC Gilbert) S Scale Convert to DCC
Jim has a question readers may be able to answer:
"Is it feasible to convert old American Flyer engines to DCC operation? "
"Is it feasible to convert old American Flyer engines to DCC operation? "
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Examples of HO 8x12 Layouts
Pat wants to access examples of HO layouts and asks readers:
"I am finding it difficult to find examples of HO layouts in the 8'x12' range. And if I do, they never show any graphics of scenery or buildings. Can anyone help me in finding such examples along with DCC wiring detail? Your help is appreciated."
"I am finding it difficult to find examples of HO layouts in the 8'x12' range. And if I do, they never show any graphics of scenery or buildings. Can anyone help me in finding such examples along with DCC wiring detail? Your help is appreciated."
Track Switching
John has a question to test your knowledge on track switching. Can you help him?
"Is it a good idea to 'gang' more than one turnout switch to a single control. I have numerous stacked control switches handy and hoped I could make use of them in my 'yard' layout."
"Is it a good idea to 'gang' more than one turnout switch to a single control. I have numerous stacked control switches handy and hoped I could make use of them in my 'yard' layout."
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Elevated Track Question
Derek is new to model railroading and asks for help from those who have some experience in the hobby:
"I am a beginner and am preparing a new layout and have planned an elevated track passing over a track on the base board. Please can someone advise how high would I need to set the top track above the base board for tunnel clearance, installing a bridge etc? "
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"I am a beginner and am preparing a new layout and have planned an elevated track passing over a track on the base board. Please can someone advise how high would I need to set the top track above the base board for tunnel clearance, installing a bridge etc? "
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Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Beginners Need Help
Making Trees
Martin wants to hear from those of you who have experience making miniature trees and asks:
"Could someone out there please help me with making trees h.o. using lychen. I bought the stuff but I have no idea how to turn it into trees. Regards Martin."
Turn Out Confusion
Howard wants a reader to help explain turnouts and asks:
"I am new to this fun hobby what is the diffrence in 4-6 and other turn outs?"
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Martin wants to hear from those of you who have experience making miniature trees and asks:
"Could someone out there please help me with making trees h.o. using lychen. I bought the stuff but I have no idea how to turn it into trees. Regards Martin."
Turn Out Confusion
Howard wants a reader to help explain turnouts and asks:
"I am new to this fun hobby what is the diffrence in 4-6 and other turn outs?"
To assist either (or both) of these keen model railroaders simply click on the green Comments & Feedback link to add your feedback.
Monday, June 01, 2009
Rubber Traction Tires
Joe is building a new layout that he and his grandson can enjoy and work on together. He has a couple of question I'm sure many of you will be able to help him with. Please contribute your thoughts by using the green Comments and Feedback link below. It is really easy to join in and help others in the process. Here is Joe's model train question:
"Hi Guys & Gals. I have older HO diesel engines that were stored in my attic. I have started a new layout that my grandson can use. I am planning to use the old engines and rolling stock. I have cleaned & lubricated the old diesels and they are running fine.
I did notice when I cleaned the wheels that the traction tires were dried and brittle and they fell apart. I have two inclines that are quite steep and I think that new traction tires would help on the inclines. Are there different size traction tires for the different brands of engines? I have Bachman, Life like, Model Power and Athern engines. Where can I purchase these tires? How do I install them? I can't seem to get the wheels off the engine trucks. Are there split tires that can be glued to the brass wheels?
I know I've asked a look of questions, but any help would be appreciated. I live in Central New Jersey, USA"
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"Hi Guys & Gals. I have older HO diesel engines that were stored in my attic. I have started a new layout that my grandson can use. I am planning to use the old engines and rolling stock. I have cleaned & lubricated the old diesels and they are running fine.
I did notice when I cleaned the wheels that the traction tires were dried and brittle and they fell apart. I have two inclines that are quite steep and I think that new traction tires would help on the inclines. Are there different size traction tires for the different brands of engines? I have Bachman, Life like, Model Power and Athern engines. Where can I purchase these tires? How do I install them? I can't seem to get the wheels off the engine trucks. Are there split tires that can be glued to the brass wheels?
I know I've asked a look of questions, but any help would be appreciated. I live in Central New Jersey, USA"
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
DCC Power Units
Keith is new to the hobby and wants some advice from those who have been model railroading for many years. Keith asks:
"Hi, I am a beginner to the rail modeling hobby and my layout will consists of between 4 to 6 engines along with many cars. Does anyone know what type of a dcc power unit I will need to operate my layout, and will I need a seperate power source to supply the accessories (lights, turnouts, building lights etc)? Thank you to anyone who can help."
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"Hi, I am a beginner to the rail modeling hobby and my layout will consists of between 4 to 6 engines along with many cars. Does anyone know what type of a dcc power unit I will need to operate my layout, and will I need a seperate power source to supply the accessories (lights, turnouts, building lights etc)? Thank you to anyone who can help."
To reply, use the green Comments & Feedback link below Keith's posting.
Shortage Of Space For HO Layout
Carl has a small space for his HO layout and asks readers:
"My HO train radius layout is too small for a 1960's aluminum passenger train set which I cherish. I run it very slowly to avoid derailments. I can't enlarge the train table. Can anything be done to improve the situation? Someone please help?"
"My HO train radius layout is too small for a 1960's aluminum passenger train set which I cherish. I run it very slowly to avoid derailments. I can't enlarge the train table. Can anything be done to improve the situation? Someone please help?"
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