Decoder for the ES44AC shipped. Hopefully I don't break it this time!
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I used to tinker when I was much younger mainly with British stuff, then a few years ago with a mix of American and British but my dreams of building a layout never eventuated. All the American stuff has now gone to my Dad he has a layout but it's currently in storage temporarily, I think I have some pics of it but I will have to try and find them lol.
(09-21-2016, 03:27 AM)Ucwepn Wrote: I used to tinker when I was much younger mainly with British stuff, then a few years ago with a mix of American and British but my dreams of building a layout never eventuated. All the American stuff has now gone to my Dad he has a layout but it's currently in storage temporarily, I think I have some pics of it but I will have to try and find them lol. Does your father have a preference in the U.S. railroads, or does he just fancy the various EMD and SD diesel locomotives?
Residential train-afficionado in training, and Thomas & Friends fan.
(09-21-2016, 12:54 AM)TrainMan2001 Wrote: The adapter that Hank is talking about is meant for the Tomix track, it just isn't well known. There is a video on YouTube that talks about it. Thanks I'll have to look it up and find the part number as I could use at least one to connect up the motorise turntable I've got at some point
Happily collecting things all my life...
I'm so late to the party.
I decided to apply the details to both my Kato RDC's. It's a shame the details weren't pre installed, but it feel worth more (sentimentally) now that I've added to it. My hands were shaking like crazy for some reason while doing this. Besides the fact that I had to put in some of the details, Kato still pulls it's own weight and some of mine too! https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxJI6i_...sp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxJI6i_...sp=sharing (Tell me if the images work, even though I just fixed them for the 70 somethingth time)
I AM NOT DEAD. Just inactive.
I can see the pictures. Very well done. What type of glue did you use?
(02-26-2017, 10:31 PM)Super Wrote: I can see the pictures. Very well done. What type of glue did you use? The pieces snapped into holes in the roof. No glue! Like a model kit for children. Except it's a 80 dollar model train.
I AM NOT DEAD. Just inactive.
KATO is good with that; other companies, I'm not too certain of.
Residential train-afficionado in training, and Thomas & Friends fan.
Yeah, I had a splurge of enthusiasm on N gauge a while back, I started building a layout but now it's hung forlorn on the garage wall
I was in the process of fitting LED's in the buildings But I just ran out of go I hope to come back to it at some point,
I am primarily an N Gauge tetsudo mokei Collector but I don't have a huge amount of room for diorama like a few collectors. I only run six lines.
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