@Train Nut posted:I think that's one of the reasons I like post-war stuff. I've always got something laying around to work on.
The postwar stuff is awesome. I have a project on the list to bring a 6-8-6 turbine to the layout. It will need command control. I'm really excited to try it. It's partially a sentimental project and partially because I love the AC growl, the speed, and the weight!! I generally do like the scale speed operations and whatnot but sometimes ya just gotta crank the throttle and go haha
@Scottmaster1121 posted:I couldn't agree more. Somehow no matter what I own, I always find that I'm thinking about ways to modify it. I was actually just telling my wife how great it is to be a part of this forum with so many like minded people who share their ideas and modifications. I can't count how many times I've seen a post on here and thought "wow what a great idea, I think I'll do that too." Thanks BillYo414 for posting the excellent guide and sharing the results. Would love to see a video if you get the chance to upload one.
-Scott
Yes. Or I'm curious how it works. This has especially happened as I graduate to learning electronics. I'm always wanting to take stuff apart to see the board and see if I understand/can learn anything. I will upload what I have to the guide.