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Originally Posted by Alex M:
Originally Posted by SandJam:
Originally Posted by Alex M:

Sean,

 

Absolutely fabulous work, and a very informative video. I can tell you're very meticulous

with all the work you do, I'm very meticulous myself and I noticed your limit switch plate

screws are all vertical. I do that too lol !!!!.  I thoroughly enjoyed this and I'm looking forward

to the next update.

 

Thanks,

Alex

Haha thanks.  I'm shocked someone noticed that, I thought it was just me that did that stuff.

Sean, 

If you're attending York this week, I'd enjoy meeting up with you and talking trains

 

Thanks

Alex

Yup, I'm going tomorrow to York.  You probably see me wandering around.  I'm always in my American Eagle hoodie.  Feel free to say hi if you see me!

Originally Posted by SandJam:
Originally Posted by Alex M:
Originally Posted by SandJam:
Originally Posted by Alex M:

Sean,

 

Absolutely fabulous work, and a very informative video. I can tell you're very meticulous

with all the work you do, I'm very meticulous myself and I noticed your limit switch plate

screws are all vertical. I do that too lol !!!!.  I thoroughly enjoyed this and I'm looking forward

to the next update.

 

Thanks,

Alex

Haha thanks.  I'm shocked someone noticed that, I thought it was just me that did that stuff.

Sean, 

If you're attending York this week, I'd enjoy meeting up with you and talking trains

 

Thanks

Alex

Yup, I'm going tomorrow to York.  You probably see me wandering around.  I'm always in my American Eagle hoodie.  Feel free to say hi if you see me!

Sean,

 

I'll be in the Orange hall all day at the Korber models booth. Come by and say hello !!!!

 

Thanks

Alex

Originally Posted by nvocc5:

Love the layout and thanks for the tip about the limber yard verse the big box stores. The elevated track part is really neat. I know it your layout but I was wondering why you did not use a Bascule Bridge or something similar?

Kris,

I used the lift gate because I want run continuous loops around the layout instead of reversing loops.  One reason is because I'm in a limited space and want to use 072 curves and reversing loops would take up a lot of space I need for other things.  The lift gate will allow me to run 3 tracks across it on 3 different continuous lines.  

Sean, I just watched your 2 new videos on the lift gate construction and modification, and have to congratulate you on the great work and attention to detail that you put into the project.  It looks absolutely fantastic.  Your mod of having the controller switches on both sides of the gate was a super idea and was done very well. I have to agree that this is a much more functional setup for the controller that I believe most users would want to implement.  Finally, kudos to your video presentation skills - nice job all around!

A Delaware club would be nice.
 
Originally Posted by SandJam:
Originally Posted by ZWPOWER13:

Sean, I see your in Delaware. So am I! I am in Bear and Hockessin,

If you ever need help or want to run some trains when your layout is complete, let me know. I don't have a layout yet, so a large loop for testing all my stuff in the living room :-)

Sure!  We need some kind of club in Delaware, haha.  The Fantastic NJ Hi-Railers and DC Capital Trackers clubs are 2 hours each direction in not very pleasant traffic so as much as I would Love to join them its just not feasible.

 

New videos in the Layout Progress.  Go to page one of this post to see all the links or use the links below for the latest videos.  Enjoy!

 

 

Here is a link to Episode 3 - Track Plan on YouTube - 7-19-15 (New)

http://youtu.be/8Ai60vGxWnQ

 

Here is a link to Episode 4 - Electrical/Power - 7-19-15 (New)

http://youtu.be/Kg_IzRDS6MU

 

 

COMING SOON-

Stay tuned for a Huge video on the LCS system install and setup coming soon!  This is taking a long time as there is a lot to cover, but I'm using the LCS system to its max! 

Last edited by Sean's Train Depot

Haha, thanks to all for the encouraging words.  I shoot my videos sort of on the fly and unscripted, so they are by no means all professional and I stumble on what I say sometimes but hopefully I get my points across.  I think if you are interested in the LCS system you'll like the next video.  I'm going slower and taking my time to make it better than the previous ones because there is going to be lots of detail.  Stay tuned!

Hi Everyone.  2 more videos posted on the layout progress.  See the first page in this thread or use the links below.  These are just the first 2 parts of Episode 5 in a 4 or 5 part series on everything LCS.  So if you are interested in the LCS system take a look.

 

Here is a link to a Episode 5 - Part 1 - LCS System Setup (WiFi, BPC2, Atlas Lights) -8-1-15 (New)

http://youtu.be/RxxoLuxHLFY

 

Here is a link to a Episode 5 - Part 2 - LCS System Setup (ASC2) -8-1-15 (New)

 

http://youtu.be/03AR1CM6GF0

 

 

COMING SOON-

More Parts to Episode 5 covering more LCS stuff - Sensor tracks, LCS App, High Rail App, iCab app

Update to layout.  2 new videos posted today.  Parts 3 & 4 to Episode 5 on the LCS system.   Covers more ASC2 setup, Sensor Track and the third party High Rail App.

Links are below or go to page 1 of this post to see all the links.

 

Here is a link to a Episode 5 - Part 3 - LCS System Setup (ASC2 Continued & CC Switches) -8-30-15 (New)

https://youtu.be/GtBaAje7gLQ

 

Here is a link to a Episode 5 - Part 4 - LCS System Setup (LCS Sensor Track & High Rail App) -8-30-15 (New)

http://youtu.be/g8T6z1IQU4Q

 

Thanks

Hey just a quick update on the layout.  Progress was slow for a few months while I worked with Lionel Engineering on a major sensor track issue.  But progress has started back up. 

Here is a link to the latest episode or you can go back to the first post in this thread to see all episodes.

 

https://youtu.be/ReRB-nEPPeY

 

Happy New Year Everyone!

 

Last edited by Sean's Train Depot

Sean, Great video! Your right about one thing it is long, but worth it. One thing I was bumbed about was the night shots, I was waiting for the house fire to light up! LOL

A lot of great information, did you do a video on how you wire for Remote for accessories and can it be done with MTH DCS?

mike g. posted:

Sean, Great video! Your right about one thing it is long, but worth it. One thing I was bumbed about was the night shots, I was waiting for the house fire to light up! LOL

A lot of great information, did you do a video on how you wire for Remote for accessories and can it be done with MTH DCS?

Yeah sorry about that I don't really have a camera that does night shots well and I forgot to light up the House on Fire.  The video was getting so long, and they take a lot of hours to make even when they are as bad as mine, lol.

All my previous videos on my YouTube page have the information on how I used the Lionel LCS system to control everything through the Legacy Remote.   Way back in the beginning I did buy MTH's DCS system, but I did not like the remote (thumbwheel, cryptic menus, etc) and had issues having to constantly reload engines and stuff so I decided to stick with one manufacturers system and Lionel's system just worked and I loved the remote.  When they came out with the LCS system, sensor tracks, etc that sealed the deal and I sold the few MTH engines I had.  I just like having one integrated system that works, just my preference.  So I never really dug into the DCS system and really do not know anything much about it to know if you can control accessories with it.  I'm sure some DCS experts on the forum might know.

Very nice layout and video. I have been following along from the beginning, but may have missed a thing or two?

I started watching last night, but had to quit before finishing so I have 1/2 or 2/3 more to go. I plan to also check your youtube channel to make sure I haven't missed anything and will be finishing the current video later.

Anyway, I really like your streets and sidewalks and would like to know what you used. If that is covered somewhere I'll find it, but if not I would sure like to know what you used. Those look really nice, they turned out very well. Thanks and keep up the good work and keep the updates coming.

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