Gary, although you have simplified the wiring, this arragement using the 3-way sw will only give power to either or (there's no center off). Now...
My daughter has been experimenting with some various equipment, using my club layout for the shots. She is comfortable using the D200 w/ macro...
This new attitude exibited by Walther's is quite a bad move on thier part. I agree with all that has been stated. I guess this is not just...
I'll try to post a pic or two instead of just links. Stewart F3s, B&O passenger Wather's heavyweights [IMG]
I notice that at many of the shows, dealers still have the Atlas U33 and 36Cs. These were the first of the Atlas's made in China. They are fairly...
Ronald, The type of roadbed to use will depend on the type of construction. I don't know if you are building traditional "L" girder, boxed frame,...
When we were building the new club layout, we scruitinized all the track manufactures to see what would work best for our needs. ME is by far the...
I didn't want to pile a ton of pics in the first post. Many of these pics are almost a year old now. The guys at train.com are probably getting...
Of the 60+ members, we pretty much cover the RR spectrum. Quite a few B&M, BAR, NH, CSX (yuk), Conrail, CNW, and of coarse the UP, BNSF and other...
Some the old timers also used silk for a more durable canvas. I imagine that some of the newer synthetics would work also.
You got one great deal on that loco. Those GP35s run quite well. Kato's tooling is rather precise. To facilitate installation of those parts I...
Not my first time here, have poked around for a couple of years now. I've usually popped in from a link to the pics of the week. Spend much of...