Category: Model Railroading
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Bobot’s O-Gauge Layout Update (Photo Gallery)
Update and photo gallery of the 12′ x 12′ basement layout in progress. Added ground cover to the south and east ends between the mainlines, more details around the switch tower, a floodlight tower area, a tank area, a mobile home corner scene, and some shots of Lionel and MTH diesels in action.
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Another dead corner gets life
I have another dead spot on my layout that now has scenery! My PA State Trooper’s cruiser hides behind this building Main Street in Anytown, PA, and beside him is a dirt/stone lot with some random wood, boxes, and barrels. I used a combination of 5 different ballasts, dirts, and soil turf to make the…
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Cesar's O-Gauge Layout Update – April 2011
My friend Cesar’s O-Gauge Railroad Layout Update – April 2011
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Town square dead corner comes to life
I have a couple “dead corners” on my layout. This one was on the town square so I thought I’d fix it up. I started with a foam core base primed with Gesso on both sides. The sidewalks are from Scenic Express, laser cut from balsa wood, and stained with creosote stain. Bricks are sheet…
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Signals
I purchased grade crossing signals and circuit board from Custom Signals at the York meet. Installation requires use of insulated tracks on the blocks you are trying to protect. I needed to cut the outside rail about an engine length from the actual crossing on each side of the road to be protected. Then needed…
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Computer power supply for model railroad building lights
I had several old PC power supplies laying around the basement so I did some wiring and made a power supply for my lighted buildings. It’s a 230-watt AT power supply that should provide about 9 amps on the 12 volt drop. Being an AT supply (and not an ATX) it only provides -5v, -12v,…
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Night time is the right time
I did a quick wiring of my town buildings just to see what it would look like at night. Pretty cool…