First of all, I'd like to say hello to everyone here in the OGR community. I've been reading posts on this forum for the past 2 or 3 months trying to learn about model trains. This all begun when my son asked for a real model train for Christmas that would make sound and smoke!! So here's what happened, I decided I would go 'O' scale which I've later found out is much more expensive and needs much more space to build upon. Anyway I began by purchasing a bunch of O-27 track and switches, then I bought a Lionel Steam Engine ready to run set with the fastrack loop. I spent 3 or 4 days cleaning, scrubbing and lubricating the old track so he wouldn't get a bunch of rusty tracks for Christmas.
On Christmas he was so happy he got his train and another old lionel train from grandma that I later found out was a DC only. Problem was the fastrack loop was really the only usable track at the time being because the O-27 really needs to be tacked down to keep the train on the rails. So after all this I start planning to make a layout in which I really like the SeattleSUP layout I found on this forum. I was originally going to build it from O-27 because of the imsane cost of Fastrack, until I began looking for the final few track pieces I would need for the layout I stumbled upon a deal I could pass on. A local guy was selling his entire build with a lionel diesel LC+ train and a another ready to run Steam train set very similar to the other one I bought my son. The layout he had basically had all the remaining pieces of fastrack I needed to build my layout plan on with the added bonus of 2 trains, a 4x8 3/4" plywood table and lots of other great accessories in buildings, towers and you name it!!
So I allowed my son to play with that table and trains for a few weeks, but now I'm onto building our designed layout. Using Scarm I slightly modified the SeattleSUP design to fit on a 5 by 9 table and put the table on 4"casters with hydraulic lifts for hinges so the table can easily be raised up on angle and wheeled into other rooms in the house for storage. Pretty awesome actually!!
Now I've laid down the ground level track, all on really nice cork underlayment, used India ink/isopropyl alcohol mixture to weather the fastrack, painted the outer rails rusty color and used real stone dust with 50/50 mix of Elmer's glue for the ballast. I'm pretty happy how everything turned out being a rookie and all!! Now during these past few weeks my son has been showing me all these Steam engines that chuff, make awesome sounds and synchronize smoke clouds outside of what our trains did in just the standard bells, horns, constant minor smoke and the Diesel had a few other cool things like auto countering and cabin chatter.
Oh God these locos are friggin' over $1000 for features like this!!! I'm already well over $1000+ above the original $500 we got at Christmas🤦🤦. My wife is going to hang me by my you know what!! So long story short outside of all the scenery material I've spent $100's of dollars on now too I purchased a brand new MTH Mohawk L3 4-6-2 w/ps3 yesterday that will have all these cool features. I feel I did very well on the deal but we'll see what the shipping cost and duties get me for too 😓😓.
Now my main question is this: This train has onboard DCC or DCS decoders but I don't think I have anyway to control it using those without another ridiculously expensive controller. I have the 40W lionel electronic transformer, the 80W like that but with accessory output too and a lionel KW too that I've replaced the circuit breaker on and seems to work OK on the bench, but has melted some wiring when trying to use it on my layout. So I'm worried about using that. I'm also planning on using a computer PSU for lighting and some accessories and a Adruino microcontroller with ir sensors to make my own road crossings.
So with all that being said which I know is a lot but gives everyone a good picture of where I'm at. What are some suggestions on controlling our feature train with that I just purchased? Keep in mind, this layout will definitely be running a second level track with another train but wouldn't mind the option of running multiple trains on the main track below either if there's an option even later on. And you never know where this project goes I may end up with a dream loco Legacy Lionel some day too🙏🙏. So I'm very open to suggestions here and thank you all!!
Here are some pictures of progress: