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It's time for WEEKEND PHOTO FUN!!!

I was at MTH yesterday and I got to take some photos of the new DCS Explorer. This is a really neat product and it's a part of all the new starter sets. This product has been well thought-out. Fuse protection, run as a separate WI-FI or add it to your existing network. You can change the password to keep someone else from using the app to take over your train. It has a miniature TIU inside of it, a great way to introduce someone to DCS.

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For those who have never been back to the hallways in MTH's office area; I would love to have these ceiling tiles in my train room.

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From the VMT , my Triplex;

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Speaking of the Virginia Museum of Transportation this is the Weekend of the 611 train tug.
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Let's see your pictures.

Scott Smith

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Happy Friday!!! 

Added a few new engines this week & was FINALLY able to locate some of the Atlas NJT cars. These will look great running with the new MTH NJT F40PH when it arrives. 

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NS SD70ACe 1167 shoves an eastbound grain train through Elkhorn tunnel on the Pokey. Even though this is still a great location, it lost a lot of it's character once the N&W signals came down
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NS SD60E 7002 (ex NS SD60 6588) leads 68R eastbound through Shawsville on the Christiansburg District 
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NS AC44C6M 4057 ( ex NS D9-40C 8791) leads southbound 153 through Buford, GA on the Greenville District 
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NS Dash-9 9823 leads 39Q past the doomed PRR signals at MG on the East Slope
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NS Dash-9 9776 leads 177 southbound out of Atlanta w/ the skyline in the background
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Christopher

Great pics as always.

With my stash of parts arriving from the States last week. The next item on the list to fix was our Lionmaster Legacy Big Boy.CE5E9452-60B1-48DE-96E7-6D62A9A08360

It had suffered front engine motor failure. Typicaly at a train show. One of the brushes was rattling around inside the motor.

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Small problem was that I ordered the wrong motor. I thought the Big Boy has Liondrive. However it has worm gears.

With another motor over 3000 miles away. I decided to adapt and overcome. Managed to remove worm gear off old motor without damage. I removed the Lionedrive connector from the new motor and fitted the worm gear from the old one. F2B21598-0063-4EA6-A9A9-7BF280B8E5C3

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success, I had my doubts it would work but luckily the motor shafts were the same length.

Have a great weekend

Nick 

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Christopher2035 posted:
Happy Friday!!! 

Added a few new engines this week & was FINALLY able to locate some of the Atlas NJT cars. These will look great running with the new MTH NJT F40PH when it arrives. 

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NS SD70ACe 1167 shoves an eastbound grain train through Elkhorn tunnel on the Pokey. Even though this is still a great location, it lost a lot of it's character once the N&W signals came down
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NS SD60E 7002 (ex NS SD60 6588) leads 68R eastbound through Shawsville on the Christiansburg District 
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NS AC44C6M 4057 ( ex NS D9-40C 8791) leads southbound 153 through Buford, GA on the Greenville District 
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NS Dash-9 9823 leads 39Q past the doomed PRR signals at MG on the East Slope
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NS Dash-9 9776 leads 177 southbound out of Atlanta w/ the skyline in the background
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Love the Atlas NJT Comets. Sadly I can't have them on my layout since its only 5x9. I am however hoping to get the NJT F40ph for my birthday next Saturday since it is the only scale NJT locomotive that can accommodate both my 0-31 and 0-42 curves.  I also have that same CNJ Heritage Unit in the 11th picture.

Continuing to work on details for my new module and its buildings....

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The Buildings Unlimited freight platforms sure come in handy and are very reasonably price. The color works, too. I will just hit them with a light alcohol/India ink wash.

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Checking clearances....my widest cars are my Atlas Troop Carriers and a Geller Toy Trains flat with a 1/4 scale Abrams tank. There is about 7.5" above the top of the rails. I figure that should be plenty. I can't wait to see all of this in our 20x42 set up!

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When I bought all the sets of freight platforms at the OGR booth many years ago, Barbara Saslo, Myron's  daughter, asked me "are they for a project?" I said, "yes, but I'm not sure what." 10+ years later, here they are.

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Driveway pebbles become boulders in O Gauge....

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trumptrain posted:

Here are some photos for fun this weekend.  Have a most enjoyable weekend everyone!! IMG_2172IMG_2501IMG_2448

Every night, after you turn off all the lights, the folks on your layout go to work and freeze when you turn the lights back on.  Patrick, your personal record has been awarded ten merits, for creative re-positioning of people and accessory equipment on your layout, week after week.

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trumptrain posted:

Here are some photos for fun this weekend.  Have a most enjoyable weekend everyone!! IMG_2172IMG_2501IMG_2448

Every night, after you turn off all the lights, the folks on your layout go to work and freeze when you turn the lights back on.  Patrick, your personal record has been awarded ten merits, for creative re-positioning of people and accessory equipment on your layout, week after week.

Wow Tom!  I deeply appreciate your compliment!  Thank you for noticing.   Yes those folks on the layout do have a way of going to work whenever the lights are out  :-)   

I love creating scenes often.  It's creative play that gives me great satisfaction and therefore keeps me in the game of model railroading.   

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