working on the fascia

jgiovenni Nov 9, 2006

  1. jgiovenni

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    I've worked on the fascia last few days...

    Here you find how it has become trying to incorporate the lenz digital station into the fascia. I guess the results is quite good.

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    As everyone konws, if you go to digital, you NEED a programming track, so I decided to add it to the fascia (uncommon choise???)
    This is how you can see it at first:

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    And this is how it does work. There are two tracks here: one for programming and one for testing.

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    Hope you enjoy it.

    Ciao,
    Jgiovenni
     
  2. Tony Burzio

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    Now THAT's clever! Well done!
     
  3. NP/GNBill

    NP/GNBill TrainBoard Supporter

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    Excellent, I'm getting ready to add facia to mine here soon too!
     
  4. Fotheringill

    Fotheringill TrainBoard Member

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    Solidly done.
     
  5. Phil Olmsted

    Phil Olmsted TrainBoard Member

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    Great idea!
     
  6. keystonecrossings

    keystonecrossings TrainBoard Member

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    That is clever. I appreciate how you put in a "test" track that is still off the layout. Well done!
     
  7. jgiovenni

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    Thanks all for your opinion. Hope to be able to put also a tool to measure the coupler height in the test track and a little balance in the space between the two tracks, to verify the car's weight compliance with NMRA rule BEFORE to put them on work on the layout!
     
  8. Powersteamguy1790

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    Nicely done.

    Stay cool and run steam....:cool::cool:
     
  9. KenDoItAll

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    Nice job! I am up to cutting out the profile boards now. My idea was originally to make a spur the program track, but this sounds good.
     

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