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Thank you Fendermain, I scratch built the depot last year. I up-sized an old HO kit and and re-sized it onto foamboard. The tile roofing is O scale and is usually used for a school California History mission project in elementary school out here. Search the OGR archive for "Palm Springs Station". Sometime last year I did a fairly detailed how-to thread on how I built it. I hand built the Palm trees as well and I still plan to do a how-to thread on those complicated beasties.

John

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John Meyncke posted:

Thank you Fendermain, I scratch built the depot last year. I up-sized an old HO kit and and re-sized it onto foamboard. The tile roofing is O scale and is usually used for a school California History mission project in elementary school out here. Search the OGR archive for "Palm Springs Station". Sometime last year I did a fairly detailed how-to thread on how I built it. I hand built the Palm trees as well and I still plan to do a how-to thread on those complicated beasties.

John

You are quite the craftsman.  Good job.

Fendermain

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Fendermain, I never pulled apart and cleaned maintained any steam locos. These were my favorite long lost ones. 

so I took a chance on the "as is" 2020, 2055, 736, and 665! 

Wow, what a great experience. They all smoke, whistle, and run well! Postwar Corporation year's lionel are my favorite.

what a sense of fulfillment. 

Leroof posted:

Fendermain, I never pulled apart and cleaned maintained any steam locos. These were my favorite long lost ones. 

so I took a chance on the "as is" 2020, 2055, 736, and 665! 

Wow, what a great experience. They all smoke, whistle, and run well! Postwar Corporation year's lionel are my favorite.

what a sense of fulfillment. 

Excellent choice of locos and congrats on getting them up to speed as it were.  Top notch!

Leroof posted:

Fendermain, great grey roof station, meticulously  well built!

Next winter what might you build?

man, your layout just glows with vibrant  color and action.

thanks for video.

Leroof, thank you for the kind words.  I'm not exactly sure what but I do know it will be wooden as is the station.  I am introducing the wood textures to meld with the prewar tin and postwar plastic.  And yes I find the color choices to be of great importance.  It's like art to me...but then that's just me.

Fendermain

Lou1985 posted:

Ran two of my favorites today. Inner main is a Lionel ABBA set of Santa Fe freight F3s I've had since I was 11 (upgraded with ERR TMCC) with a SFRD refrigerator block. Outer main has a MTH Premier Southern Pacific GS4 (a locomotive I wanted since I was 13 when it came out) with a PS2 upgrade on The Golden State. 

Lou

I see why there  your favorite. Love that Reefer Santa Fe train thanks for posting 

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Fendermain posted:
RSJB18 posted:

Ran my Williams PRR NW-2 after re-wiring the motors in series.

RSJB18

Great looking layout and engines.  How does the rewire affect the operation?  I have several Williams locomotives and like them a lot.

Fendermain

Series wiring slows down the engine by reducing the voltage to both motors. Takes away the jack rabbit starts and smooths out the operation. I posted photos of the re-wire on another thread but here they are again.

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RSJB18 posted:
Fendermain posted:
RSJB18 posted:

Ran my Williams PRR NW-2 after re-wiring the motors in series.

RSJB18

Great looking layout and engines.  How does the rewire affect the operation?  I have several Williams locomotives and like them a lot.

Fendermain

Series wiring slows down the engine by reducing the voltage to both motors. Takes away the jack rabbit starts and smooths out the operation. I posted photos of the re-wire on another thread but here they are again.

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Question, does the same issue exist with the older KLine diesels ?

geysergazer posted:
lee drennen posted:

Lee, every time I look at a pic or video of your Pike I want to start ballasting my Fastrack. Yours looks so much better than plain does.

Lew,

I used the same method. Slather the plastic with white glue and sprinkle the ballast on. Let it set and spray it down with diluted glue to hold it all firm.

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trestleking posted:
RSJB18 posted:
Fendermain posted:
RSJB18 posted:

Ran my Williams PRR NW-2 after re-wiring the motors in series.

RSJB18

Great looking layout and engines.  How does the rewire affect the operation?  I have several Williams locomotives and like them a lot.

Fendermain

Series wiring slows down the engine by reducing the voltage to both motors. Takes away the jack rabbit starts and smooths out the operation. I posted photos of the re-wire on another thread but here they are again.

2019-10-14 15.39.322019-10-14 15.45.262019-10-14 15.49.28

Question, does the same issue exist with the older KLine diesels ?

Yes it does. I've got a bunch of K-line's and I've re-wired all of them in series. One big difference is that K-line's truck mounted motors are spinning in opposite directions so you have to wire both yellow wires together, and the blue wires go to the board. This is a S-2.

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