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Hello guys and gals.........

"We know that in everything God works for the good of those who love him"   Romans 8:28 ERV (Easy-to-Read Version).

I just would like to give all the forum members a "simple" message from the bible to make it easy for everyone to understand as it is my duty to give out the gospel to everybody the more the better and this is my first one posted here.  I am learning from my mistakes such as bad mouthing and calling a member "coward" for killing the small animal for destruction of his layout, the home made BCR from Pat's trains after purchasing the Railking NW-2.  I am NOT perfect or tried to be but a SINNER just like everybody in this world.  We all make mistakes and learned something new everyday ( never stop learning while still living ).   Back to trains......... I build a 5 car short switcher train for my 36 inch by 80 inch door layout and the layout is still under construction slowly as funds permit.   I have run this short train often much more than the other 2 large trains as the door layout is off the floor on stands and its the only train I have that can run on 031 curves. I realized that this short train is more fun and cost effective as I have 2 large freight trains S.F. 5011 and F-3 ABA plus cars makes it long train, expensive and no space to run them in the small Apt.   I cannot run the large trains on the carpet anymore due to the fact that I am a senior and getting up from the floor is hard and have asthma. The short switcher train is an Railking NW-2, 2 operating cars and 2 non-operating cars and a bay window caboose as this whole train is 68 1/2 inches long, I am quite fond of this short set.  The other 2 large trains are least about 15 feet (180 inches) long each and maybe in future we may buy low-income house from FMHA and put those large trains on display on wall. (UP-DATE) I took 11 pictures of the short train and layout this evening so its not much but here they are !!

Tiffany

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Tiffany posted:
Joe Rampolla posted:

My favorite, K-Line Porter (a 3 car train here):

 

Hello Joe.........

This MUST be the winner here !!!!! for the shortest train in OGR !!!!!! Thumps Ups

Tiffany

Hi Tiffany and Everyone,

This video (below) shows the Porter pulling a few more cars, with an air-whistle in a homemade shorty boxcar.  The reason I'm posting this is that the track (GarGraves) is bent to a 24" diameter, measured to the outside edge of the ties.  (I shot this quickly one year before I took it down, so things are a little disheveled.)  So it is a real savings of 3 inches.  Most of my O27 locos navigate the tighter curves.  So if space is an issue, consider the tighter curve.  Most O27 truck-mounted couplers are just at their limit on these O24 (O21.75 if measured from the center rail) curves, but they work. 

          Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone! 

BTW, OGR published the homemade shorty tender (which picks up current for the loco) and cowcatcher project back in Run 227, Feb/March 2008, if anyone likes that traditional look.

Take care, Joe.

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Dominic Mazoch posted:
WP posted:

IMG_9906My favorite short train is my Lionel #1615 loco and work train I received from "Santa" when I was a kid. I love short trains  

John

I hve the recent Lionel 0-4-0 in PRR Conv. mode.  Cute, lots of valve gear.  I can see why a child wanted one.

Yes!!! And it's still my favorite!!! :-)

Joe Rampolla posted:
Tiffany posted:
Joe Rampolla posted:

My favorite, K-Line Porter (a 3 car train here):

 

Hello Joe.........

This MUST be the winner here !!!!! for the shortest train in OGR !!!!!! Thumps Ups

Tiffany

Hi Tiffany and Everyone,

This video (below) shows the Porter pulling a few more cars, with an air-whistle in a homemade shorty boxcar.  The reason I'm posting this is that the track (GarGraves) is bent to a 24" diameter, measured to the outside edge of the ties.  (I shot this quickly one year before I took it down, so things are a little disheveled.)  So it is a real savings of 3 inches.  Most of my O27 locos navigate the tighter curves.  So if space is an issue, consider the tighter curve.  Most O27 truck-mounted couplers are just at their limit on these O24 (O21.75 if measured from the center rail) curves, but they work. 

          Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone! 

BTW, OGR published the homemade shorty tender (which picks up current for the loco) and cowcatcher project back in Run 227, Feb/March 2008, if anyone likes that traditional look.

Take care, Joe.

Hello Joe ............

My goodness, you MUST have the world's SMALLEST "O" gauge layout.  You're the WINNER here !!!  How long is your train shown in the video ?  I LIKE that tiny red boxcar and OUTSTANDING track work.  I wondered if my Railking NW-2 would go on those sharp curves ?

Tiffany

Marty Fitzhenry posted:

Williams NW-2  converted to full PS-2 DCS.

NW-2 004

 

 

Hello Marty..........

I love those blue and orange colors of your NW-2. Those red LED marker lights look GOOD too.  I wish to do that on my Railking NW-2 if its a simple 2 wire hook up, I surely would do that on my NW-2.  There is 2 screw posts in the corners of the Railking switcher so I think its in the same location on the Williams NW-2.  I would like to use green led's for marker lights on the front like yours is and red led's on the sides of the bay window caboose.  How is it done ?

"Everything that breathes, praise the Lord !   Praise the Lord ! "   Psalm 150:6 (ERV) (Easy-to-Read version)

Tiffany

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Hit me over the weekend and I can go over iot for you.  I threw this together one day when I caught up on repairs.  I do not have many of those.   MTH has a direct fit speaker and the board was a rebuilt board by George.  Short couplers, my own LED set up.  

I have 10 Empire State Express K-Line 21 inch cars and it walks away with them with no effort.

Tiffany posted:  My goodness, you MUST have the world's SMALLEST "O" gauge layout.  You're the WINNER here !!!  How long is your train shown in the video ?  I LIKE that tiny red boxcar and OUTSTANDING track work.  I wondered if my Railking NW-2 would go on those sharp curves ?

Tiffany

Hi Tiffany,

    The shorty boxcar is 6 inches long, so the train is approx. 29 inches long, and the surface area of the table is 24" by 36" excluding the black frame.  GarGraves bent to this sharp curve is a bit frustrating, but worth it!    

Take care, Joe.

When you're operating on a 4 by 6 foot layout, every train is short!    5 or 6 cars Max or 3 small heavyweights.  I like to think of them as "locals", and once in awhile I run mixed trains too.  My favorite switcher is my MTH N&W 0-8-0 that's a reasonable facsimile for an S1.  I got it "way back when" in a cabooseless set with 4 hoppers.  Although the pilot beam is bent from a few trips to concrete, the smoke unit burned up ages back and the whistle doesn't work anymore, it's still looks great even though it now runs on DC.

pennytrains posted:

When you're operating on a 4 by 6 foot layout, every train is short!    5 or 6 cars Max or 3 small heavyweights.  I like to think of them as "locals", and once in awhile I run mixed trains too.  My favorite switcher is my MTH N&W 0-8-0 that's a reasonable facsimile for an S1.  I got it "way back when" in a cabooseless set with 4 hoppers.  Although the pilot beam is bent from a few trips to concrete, the smoke unit burned up ages back and the whistle doesn't work anymore, it's still looks great even though it now runs on DC.

Hello Pennytrains

Have you seen the pictures of my layout ?   I am trying to find some cloth material in green color to cover the space of 40 by 86 (to fold over the edges of the layout) something like green thin blanket and low cost , any tips ?   I am sorry your 0-8-0 went to the concrete few times but still runs now that is one TOUGH engine you have !!!!!!!!

Tiffany

Joe Rampolla posted:
Tiffany posted:  My goodness, you MUST have the world's SMALLEST "O" gauge layout.  You're the WINNER here !!!  How long is your train shown in the video ?  I LIKE that tiny red boxcar and OUTSTANDING track work.  I wondered if my Railking NW-2 would go on those sharp curves ?

Tiffany

Hi Tiffany,

    The shorty boxcar is 6 inches long, so the train is approx. 29 inches long, and the surface area of the table is 24" by 36" excluding the black frame.  GarGraves bent to this sharp curve is a bit frustrating, but worth it!    

Take care, Joe.

Hello Joe.......

did you by chance use a Marx boxcar but with modern trucks for it  the 6 inch red boxcar ?  The boxcar looks just the right size for your train, you really did a good job on it.   My short train is 68 1/2 inch long so its not really short isn't but your train being 29 inches long really is short !!!

Tiffany

 

Tiffany posted:

Hello Joe.......

did you by chance use a Marx boxcar but with modern trucks for it  the 6 inch red boxcar ?  The boxcar looks just the right size for your train, you really did a good job on it.   My short train is 68 1/2 inch long so its not really short isn't but your train being 29 inches long really is short !!!

Tiffany

 

Hi Tiffany,

I used a Lionel boxcar from the New York Central Flyer set, and cut it apart with a hacksaw, like I was slicing a loaf of bread. The cuts are easy to see in the photo below:

I used its chassis, just removed a section in the middle to fit.  Left the trucks riveted to the deck.  The paint job pulls it all together!

 

Take care, Joe.

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The Greatest Train Show or something like that used to come to Las Vegas about every two years or so.

They had a portable set up that must have been 50-60 feet long. The temptation would be to run very long trains. When they had a 4-5 car short, it was fun to watch. You could see the train actually going somewhere, instead of just a continual train passing.

Love the shorts.

Joe Rampolla posted:
Tiffany posted:

Hello Joe.......

did you by chance use a Marx boxcar but with modern trucks for it  the 6 inch red boxcar ?  The boxcar looks just the right size for your train, you really did a good job on it.   My short train is 68 1/2 inch long so its not really short isn't but your train being 29 inches long really is short !!!

Tiffany

 

Hi Tiffany,

I used a Lionel boxcar from the New York Central Flyer set, and cut it apart with a hacksaw, like I was slicing a loaf of bread. The cuts are easy to see in the photo below:

I used its chassis, just removed a section in the middle to fit.  Left the trucks riveted to the deck.  The paint job pulls it all together!

 

Take care, Joe.

Hello Joe

Oh how clever !!!!!!!!!     I would be scared to try that as I never able to cut it straight, always crooked !!!!

Tiffany

Tiffany posted:

Hello Joe

Oh how clever !!!!!!!!!     I would be scared to try that as I never able to cut it straight, always crooked !!!!

Tiffany

Hi Tiffany,

     I can't cut straight either, so I make my cuts a little toward the scrap side of the cutting line, then sand the cuts with a piece of sand paper on a perfectly flat surface:

Take care, Joe.

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