Does anybody have the instruction diagrams for the colored wires coming out of the building fronts. When I picked up my buildings fronts from Doug at the 2019 October York, he said he would send the instructions. I have e-mailed him each month since, but I have not received any contact from him. Thanks for any possible help.
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I’ve been trying to contact him for awhile no luck. I placed an order last spring, gave a deposit. I last spoke to him months ago, he doesn’t, answer emails or return my calls.
Is it possible to post some detailed pictures of the wires and show where they go? It's possible someone could figure out how to connect them from some good pictures. There are certainly lots of very knowledgeable folks around here and if they see this you might be in business.
Good evening Steve:
Per Doug, the lights he provides with his shadow box fronts use 12 volt DC. I have not checked one out yet, but I would assume the red lead would be positive.
Happy railroading,
Don
Steve;
I have two of Doug’s pre-lighted buildings... although I haven’t installed them yet, being a true techno-peasant, I asked some time ago about the wiring. The blacks are common, and the colors are hot. Not the best pics, but here is the building with a temporary power connection...
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RTR12, the picture shown in my original post show the wires available coming out of the base of the building front. There are 6 wires, red, white,yellow, blue, black, green. I am providing another picture showing a clearer view of the wires. I cannot show where they go, other than they connect to lights inside the building front.
Don, I hate to assume the color coding of somebody else's work, but thanks for the idea.
If anybody is going the Amherst Railway Society Hobby Show, January 25 & 26, please see if you can locate him ( Douglas Pitney ) at the show as his website indicates that he will be there (see below). Please let him know that I and others have been trying to contact him and to answer his e-mail and voice mail. Thanks
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October 30, 2019

Our growing inventory of professionally made shadowboxes, buildings, and laser cut window kits and letters will available for the first time at the Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show in West Springfield, MA on January 25 and 26, 2020. The location of our display is the Young Building, Section 86, Tables B and C. Contact us now to order the new Paterson Mill- Art Factory O or S scale shadowbox for pickup at the show!
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Paul, thanks. I just saw your post after I sent my post. I will play with the color wires to determine which ones control which rows of windows, as I may want to turn off some windows to provide different appearances. I have 3 sections of building fronts that mate together.
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Steve;
I plan on going to Amherst and plan on talking to Doug (I have a whole bunch of unlit shadow boxes and am trying to get some LED’s to put the lighting in myself). I had a long chat with Doug about two years ago when I drove down to pick up an order and he discussed not lighting every floor/window. I have to agree that some variety will look better. I’ll be sure to have your picture with me.
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Thank you Paul. Looking forward to hearing what Doug has to say to you. Enjoy the train show.
The second picture didn't add much, but I see above that Apple55 has the solution for powering up the lights in the buildings. Those look like pretty good wires they used too.
Steve (@TRAINTRACK);
I was able to talk to Doug at the Big E yesterday... he was sorry for the “failure to communicate”
Doug indicated that the common wires are joined internally and the single black wire in your picture is the sole common. The various colored wires are the hot - 12v. So you should be good to light away!!!
Paul
Paul, I just came upon your last post. I do not know why i didn't see it sooner as I was looking for a post from you. Thanks for talking to him.