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@RSJB18 posted:

Re-started my S2 project......and then re-stopped........

The CEO was otherwise occupied today so except for a small detour to the MIL's house to hang a drape, I had some time at the bench today. Some mid-afternoon rain helped the cause as well.

I did the truck assembly, installed the frames, pilots, pick up wires, and Lionel electro-couplers.
Speaker and prog/run switch went into the fuel tank and the tank was installed.

I wired up the motors and tested them, again all is moving in the right direction.

Then I took a good look at the Cruise-commander and railsounds boards and the a aforementioned stop occurred. It doesn't look like the boards will fit under the small narrow hood of the S2...... I tried various arrangements but even if I could fit the boards, forget about connecting any wires. I even considered putting the RS board in the cab but then the engineer and conductor would have to run the train from the back porch.

So unless I'm missing the obvious then I may drop back and punt on this engine getting an ERR upgrade and might try a Flyer-chief or Lionchief board.

At least I got to see it move.....

To be continued......

Bob

Sorry for being so far behind, life has gotten in the way.

Question for you Bob, I don't know anything about boards and when I open an engine up my heart starts to race and I began to sweat! But if the boards are to wide for the shell, I have never seen this but is there any reason you can't put them in on there side? Just asking for a friend! LOL

Got the decals complete on both. The road name lettering is too small on the U-boat. The decal set is made for full scale size locos, so they don't work out right on a semi-scale loco. The shells need a little touch-up work and cleaning, then clear coat. The caboose should be done soon. I still have to mask and paint the loco trucks, which won't be easy because everything is staked and riveted together, so it will be a while before the loco is ready for service.

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@Mike D posted:

Got the decals complete on both. The road name lettering is too small on the U-boat. The decal set is made for full scale size locos, so they don't work out right on a semi-scale loco. The shells need a little touch-up work and cleaning, then clear coat. The caboose should be done soon. I still have to mask and paint the loco trucks, which won't be easy because everything is staked and riveted together, so it will be a while before the loco is ready for service.

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Mike those look great!

IMG_3320IMG_3322IMG_3323Its not glamorous work but cutting the legs off of “people” and fitting them into a Disney toy monorail that goes around my amusement park. Ive also upgraded the motor to run better than the Disney provided one thanks to another online forum recommendation.  

Don't mind the layout, I have a LONG LONG way to go.

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@pault posted:

IMG_3320IMG_3322IMG_3323Its not glamorous work but cutting the legs off of “people” and fitting them into a Disney toy monorail that goes around my amusement park. Ive also upgraded the motor to run better than the Disney provided one thanks to another online forum recommendation.  

Don't mind the layout, I have a LONG LONG way to go.

Pault - nice work. I have that Disney set too that I want to run over my carnival area. What motor upgrade did you do?

@Sean007 posted:

Pault - nice work. I have that Disney set too that I want to run over my carnival area. What motor upgrade did you do?

Thanks! The Disney forum I read is below. It mentions needing a new worm gear but the motor that came fit just fine in this blue stripe monorail set, I just pulled it off the old motor worm gear and slid it onto the shaft of the new motor. The motor itself, I couldn't find the one they talk about due to age of the post but I found its newer model. Cant beat $8 from Amazon, its one of cheapest train board upgrades I have ever done! Simple solder job. I tested it with the AA batteries before putting the monorail engine back together.

Forum - https://forums.wdwmagic.com/th...motor-thread.667834/

Amazon Motor Link - https://a.co/d/9dtqSZa

I originally liked the Blue Stripe Disney monorail because except for a very small WDW logo, you have no idea its Disney unless you run the monorail with sound. I don't because the sound of my trains in the basement is borderline deafening. For my trains to run underneath the monorail, I cut a 2X4 into 4 inch sections and bought some small bricks off of Amazon. The wife helped me glue all the bricks onto the blocks. I have to make them pretty with some moss or something else somewhere down the line but I love that one of my train lines goes under the monorail.

Sorry if I'm not allowed to post external links. Hopefully I'm not breaking any rules.

@mike g. posted:

Sorry for being so far behind, life has gotten in the way.

Question for you Bob, I don't know anything about boards and when I open an engine up my heart starts to race and I began to sweat! But if the boards are to wide for the shell, I have never seen this but is there any reason you can't put them in on there side? Just asking for a friend! LOL

Hi Mike- I had considered flipping the board but it would be very hard to land the wires once it's in place. Still didn't have room for the railsounds board regardless.

Funny that a PS3/2 stacker board fits.

Bob

@pault posted:

Thanks! The Disney forum I read is below. It mentions needing a new worm gear but the motor that came fit just fine in this blue stripe monorail set, I just pulled it off the old motor worm gear and slid it onto the shaft of the new motor. The motor itself, I couldn't find the one they talk about due to age of the post but I found its newer model. Cant beat $8 from Amazon, its one of cheapest train board upgrades I have ever done! Simple solder job. I tested it with the AA batteries before putting the monorail engine back together.

Forum - https://forums.wdwmagic.com/th...motor-thread.667834/

Amazon Motor Link - https://a.co/d/9dtqSZa

I originally liked the Blue Stripe Disney monorail because except for a very small WDW logo, you have no idea its Disney unless you run the monorail with sound. I don't because the sound of my trains in the basement is borderline deafening. For my trains to run underneath the monorail, I cut a 2X4 into 4 inch sections and bought some small bricks off of Amazon. The wife helped me glue all the bricks onto the blocks. I have to make them pretty with some moss or something else somewhere down the line but I love that one of my train lines goes under the monorail.

Sorry if I'm not allowed to post external links. Hopefully I'm not breaking any rules.

Thanks very much - I will check it out.

@coach joe posted:

@pault, I would love to see your "brick piers".

Here you go. It may not have been the prettiest approach but it worked for me so far and it got the monorail higher which is what I wanted. I liked how they turned out even if they probably wouldn't pass any government inspections. The bricks break apart, sometimes just crumble, when putting some pressure on them either by hand or with two pliers. They DO make your hands wildly filthy.

Bricks from Amazon - https://a.co/d/9mPjhcF

If anyone is curious, the fencing is from Hobby Lobby in the fairy aisle near all the fake plants and moss packages.

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@coach joe posted:

@pault, MArk said it already, the piers look great.  Thanks for the link, we got some new building materials.

Thanks I appreciate it. Took a summer break on the layout with all the house projects (but still buying trains). Getting back into it with the weather slowing turning and the train shows coming back full swing.

i have the lionel Balloon ride accessory to figure out how to hook up this coming week. Looking forward to seeing that work.

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