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The magnificent Albuquerque station from Trainworx arrived today and it is the final piece of the puzzle for the Munoz Lines. A lot of prep work was done before the station could be seated. It has a piece of property about 28" by 8 feet and is the anchor for the right side of the layout.

 

Dorcie and Roger were kind enough to re-letter the station for our Town of Munoz and the station is perfect in every way. It is an incredible recreation of the station that stands in Albuquerque and was a stop on the route of the Super Chief. What a truly amazing piece. There is still much work that needs to be done to emulate the photo below, but that is our goal. When that is finished, we'll post photos. I guess we're really on our way to a fairly completed layout by Holiday Season next year.

 

Scrappy

 

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$OO Line . . . 

Sounds are a definite.

I have already figured out how to download sounds from the net and load them in ITunes.

I can then send the sounds to an Apple TV using Airplay into my receiver and from there, to speakers. The sounds of a station are going to be great. I have fourteen speakers surrounding the layout and a huge subwoofer. We had about 100 people over last Saturday and when I cranked the sound of a diesel roaring, the crowd went wild !

 

Scrappy

all you need is an apple computer an apple TV a tuner and speakers the sounds are actually coming from the apple computer or any apple device that has the airplay feature.

 

I can listen to music from my IPad using airplay to apple tv and my home theater system and it will also work using wireless speakers the how to I don't know on that part.

what scrapiron scher did wish I lived close to him I'd ask him if I could come and see a demo of it as if he has a good sub woofer and speakers I'll bet it sounds sooooo good.

 

can you by any chance recreate a sample for us as a video or will it all sort of get lost to the real thing in person?

 

$oo

The wood planks set in the ground along the track next to the tanker siding and the fueling of the locomotives directly from the tankcars is real news to me, something I had not seen previously - such an interestng detail. I think I see a cobblestone pavement within the panorama, too. Do you think you might decide to include those details, as well, in your modeling, Mr.  ? 

Frank M.

Congrats Eliot!!  By the way, I too am using sounds on my layout.  My method is much less advanced than yours though.....  I have recorded sounds off the net, burned them to CD and then play the CDs through inexpensive players located next to the amp within the control stands.  I have speakers located under the layout at various locations / scenes.  For instance, in the downtown area I have a couple of speakers that play city sounds...ie......sirens, horns honking, church bells, traffic sounds, etc.  I keep the sounds at a level that during operations are realistic....but I can crank them up too!! 

 

Can't wait to see more of your layout as you progress!

 

Thanks,

Alan

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