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if you have saved copies of OGR, look at Run 255 (Feb/Mar of 2012). My layout was the featured article and there are a few pics of mine displayed proudly on my layout.

 

Yes, it is flimsy tinplate but looks good to me. Fits right in on my hi rail scale layout. Just a point to know, I have the replacement board but never had to install it. Mine works fine with my CAB-1 control and functions as designed. The doors roll up on command, the machinery and sounds work as advertised.

 

Donald

Originally Posted by Johnsgg1:

Ed, you are not missing anything.  I also noticed various parts in the inside that look as though something else was attached, or could be added. 

 

I think Lionel went through some pain with this accessory and modified it as it progressed.

 

Like I said above I added lights and sound.  The smoke unit should be able to be controlled by the red knob on the Cab 1 or 2.  I added a 'grain of wheat' bulb to my smoke unit and I can see when I turn it on, incease voltage, and turn it off.

 

There is no door warning that I know of, just different sounds when the doors are in motion.

 

I really like mine and it looks and works great, IMO, with my mods.  The thiness or thickness of the metal is irrevelent as far as I'm concerned.  Heck, some early makers used cardboard for structures.

 

While large, this is one neat accessory.

Thanks for the info. Well, all was working to include the smoke  unit, responding to the Red control knob. I turned it off, powered down the test bed, went to breakfast. When I returned and activated the Backshop, the doors worked, the sound worked, the machines were working, no lights, no smoke…. Any suggestions?  Thanks,

 

Ed

Reading this thread gave me the pointers I needed to get my backshop operating. Thank you all. BUT, now when the doors are activated, they roll up, pause a few seconds and then run back down. The only way to stop them is to cut the power. When the power is restored, they stay up so the machines can be activated. When I want them to close, they do that just fine. Does anybody know what's going on with that behavior?

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