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"HONGZ" stands for HO scale, N scale, G scale, and Z scale.

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Here's idea for the HONG forum. Since it will include multiple gauges, let's identify the gauge we are posting about in the subject line. That will make it easier for us to find posts about specific gauges. 

 

Here are some photos of my outdoor railroad. Sine I have mostly postwar and modern Lionel, everything was American railroads. So I went with LGB European railroads for something different..

 

 

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Oh boy.  I've wanted to participate in an LGB G gauge thread here for some time now.  I'll start out with a video featuring some rare (for the US anyways) custom painted LGB, Kiss, and Train Li equipment.  The sound is by Zimo, recorded from the real engines!  All prototypes are meter gauge and operate in the Canton of Graubunden in southern Switzerland.

 

 

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I don't have much G except for an LGB 2-4-0, passenger cars and a coal hopper. All in pretty rough shape and they haven't run in years. I did have an Eggliner for a few years but again, never ran it except for once and that was it. I think when I ran the LGB train around the Christmas tree and the 2-4-0 was acting "funny" one year, I purchased the Eggliner in a pinch. 

 

I've always wanted an LGB Stainz but with no place to run it, I don't really want to spend big $$$ on a shelf ornament. One day (sound familiar?) I'd like to do an LGB/G Gauge Euro layout

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Originally Posted by Lionel Grandpa:

 

Here's idea for the HONG forum. Since it will include multiple gauges, let's identify the gauge we are posting about in the subject line. That will make it easier for us to find posts about specific gauges. 

 

Here are some photos of my outdoor railroad. Sine I have mostly postwar and modern Lionel, everything was American railroads. So I went with LGB European railroads for something different..

 

 

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Lionel Grandpa, that's an excellent suggestion to preface non-O gauge posts in this sub forum with the gauge and a colon as you have.  It will make it very easy to scan the right-hand recent posts column and pick out the gauges and messages of interest and skip the others.  I hope that others adopt this. (I use a very similar technique at work to preidentify and manage tons of support emails and it's caught on there; it would be useful here, too.)  Thanks for the suggestion.

 

And, GREAT pics, by the way.

 

Tomlinson Run Railroad

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Somewhat Americanized, but those oval windows scream European to me Rusty.

 

 I picked up the old Lionel Gold Rush a few years ago(there are 2 G "Gold Rush sets. An early and a modern one, completely different trains). Its the quietest train I've ever heard

 Knowing the reputation for that track to rust, it stays inside.

 

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Outside I use the cheap plastic stuff, track and all.

50% New Bright, 50% Lionel Scientific.

 

 I'm doing my own UV and Michigan weather tests on the track.

2 winters, and this will be its third summer outside.

 Its faded a little, but the dogs and moles have done more damage than snow and ice.

 

Its in the garden now. No roadbed. Just sitting on pea gravel. Ballasted with....

 

Yep, more pea gravel. 

 

 

 

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I don't run this UP much.

Its just outside soaking in the UV.

They all stay outside rain or shine. 

I wonder if the smoke unit is full of water yet(it does have one)

 

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 Last but not least...Did you ever buy mislabeled Testors paint?

The label said flat.

After that, I was so mad, I had no problem at all with sparkle paper and cheap lettering

 

 

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 I like the way this runs so I put batteries & lights it the passenger car and caboose.

 

Originally a 2-6-2, I removed the pilot truck too.

I tried many fixes, but it just derailed over and over.

 

 

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Originally Posted by Adriatic:

Somewhat Americanized, but those oval windows scream European to me Rusty.

This one's a little more 'Merican...

 

A first generation Bachmann "Big Hauler" 2-4-2:

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I replaced the silly-putty handrails and piping with Plastruct rod, raised the coal bunker 1/4", added embossed sides to the firebox, threw on some detail parts and because it had lousy power pickup, I added LGB sprung pickups behind the drivers.

 

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Question for G-Scale Model Railroaders

I have been thinking about doing something with Garden Railroading, but at this time I have no objectives. Just window shopping.

• I would like to stay with an American Style Locomotive.

• If possible, battery powered, & if it is battery powered, would need some kind of radio controlled system.

• If you would like to leave a suggestion, please leave a link to a vender or manufacture.

Thanks - Gary

Cheers from The

DETROIT AND MACKINAC RAILWAY PASSENGER CAR v3

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Originally Posted by Glenn Fresch:
Fred,

How does that brawa g4/5 run. I've heard the drive train had issues.  In general nice stuff though.  Too bad they gave up on g.

Glenn,

 

The version I have is the simple analog DC version (no sound). It runs well, but has some noise as you can hear in the video. I did not put it to the serious test and  run it only with the short Brawa train and encountered no problems. Brawa is not as robust as LGB but I think it looks better. I also like their h0 and 0 gauge trains.

 

 

Regards

Fred

Originally Posted by trainroomgary:

Question for G-Scale Model Railroaders

I have been thinking about doing something with Garden Railroading, but at this time I have no objectives. Just window shopping.

• I would like to stay with an American Style Locomotive.

• If possible, battery powered, & if it is battery powered, would need some kind of radio controlled system.

• If you would like to leave a suggestion, please leave a link to a vender or manufacture.

Thanks - Gary

Cheers from The

DETROIT AND MACKINAC RAILWAY PASSENGER CAR v3

 

Gary, the system I'm using in my O scale engines will work, Tony Walsham has a good variety of kits specifically made for G scale trains:

 

http://www.rcs-rc.com/

 

I have a G scale 4-6-0 "Annie" and will most likely add one of his kits to it.  I presently use an old Aristo-Craft Train Engineer handheld/base and a power supply from an old laptop to power it.

Originally Posted by trainroomgary:

Question for G-Scale Model Railroaders

I have been thinking about doing something with Garden Railroading, but at this time I have no objectives. Just window shopping.

• I would like to stay with an American Style Locomotive.

• If possible, battery powered, & if it is battery powered, would need some kind of radio controlled system.

• If you would like to leave a suggestion, please leave a link to a vender or manufacture.

Thanks - Gary

Cheers from The

DETROIT AND MACKINAC RAILWAY PASSENGER CAR v3

MTH One-Gauge trains battery powered & running via DCS.

 

Myself I like USA Trains converted to PS2/3.

 

http://www.rayman4449.com/

I've been off line for a few months and just today made my first visit to the forum and discovered this new sub-forum.

Always happy to share photo's of some of my Large Scale Trains....

1 - Bachann - Heisler Bash

2 - Delton Track Inspection Truck

3 - Lionel/LGB Heisler Bash

4 - LGB - Darjeeling Express Bash

5 - 13 Ton Climax Bash

 

These are just a few of my LS locomotives that I have photo's of on my computer.

 

Heisler

Delton Inspection Truck

lionel bash

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13 ton climax

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Tim,

I really wouldn't call it a layout, essentially it is like a dogbone loop. Currently it is not running, after a tree limb fell causing some significant damage I was in the process of refurbishing & repairing the damage when my newer heart issues resulted in a work stoppage. Hopefully this fall I'll be able to start on it again, providing the gophers haven't carried everything off.

P.S. I won't be there Saturday for the "Kid's Club".

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