At this site: http://www.nmia.com/~vrbass/steam/stmintro.htm someone wrote: "The late Jim Wilson of Miniature Steam Railways built a Stirling...
I have searched the two sites Rick gave me as well as Ebay and Google, but I can't find anywhere where it tells me the diameter of the battery....
I have N Scale snow plow that is not powered, but is fitted with blinking lights. The lights are powered by a N size 1.5 volt photo battery. I...
I am having a problem trying to get images of actual railroad Sante Fe ABA units so I can determine whether the diaphragms are gray or black. I...
Knowing what you know, do you think that I could successfully cut down the N Scale Easy Peasy to the size I need? It has the switch, battery...
Is anyone out there that can give me a list of the required components and a schematic so I can make these units for myself?
These are perfect as you say, but they are $25 a piece plus shipping from the UK. That is quite a bit when the Easy Peasys are appx. $7. I'm...
I would even like to find instructions on how to create my own custom length battery operated LED light panel.
I don't see where I can take the Easy Peasy to a short enough length since I probably need to go down to appx. 4 inches. Also, I don't see any Z...
The passenger cars I am attempting to light up are older Arnold cars that measure 4.625 inches long so the lighting strip would need to be...
I have a number of shorter N Scale passenger cars that I wish to add lighting. I have considered shortening N Scale Easy Peasy, but at the time I...
What is the actual name of LL track cleaner? Can it be gotten through the mail?
I had plastic under it, but to no avail. Does anyone have a good method for cleaning the underside of the rail where the contacts are located? I...
I believe this is closer to my problem. I use a hooked dental tool to work my switch contacts, but with this one to no avail. What is a good...
The loco simply stalls.
No, the frog gets its juice from the rail, but as I said, the voltmeter shows that juice is passing through the appropriate turnout rails.
I have a small DC layout modeling a rail yard. One out of 20 turnouts is not working correctly. It operates when the turnout is set in one...
A picture surely is worth a thousand words. Thanks for sending. I have one more question: Then if the gauge fits within this gap the gap is...
Thanks Rick, but I still can't visualize exactly where this measurement is to take place.
Could someone please tell me exactly what the point rail gap is and how to measure it as to meeting specs? Thanks, Jim