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Model Railroad Questions

Here are two model railroading questions from readers who would like your thoughts please:

Model Railroad Question 1.

“One term I expected to come across but which I really haven’t come across (except in one FAQ regarding N gauge) is wet water. I have a recollection of using something in the water that actually enabled the glue to penetrate the ground materials I was gluing to my table some number of years ago. For me it worked reasonably well, but I can’t remember the details now. Do you blog readers have any information on this?”

Model Railroad Question 2.

“I Received a marklin train set from my neighbor,Complete except for the power supply, it is an entry level with a small 3 wheel loco.If I am correct the power supply ” pn is 6648 “, that bought separately, costs more than a complete new set of the same,I am an electrician , I have HO trains and tacks , slotcars track 4 lane SCX 20 meterslong,I am building my own slotcar controllers, and are beginning to experiment with Pico micro computers.
Can one of your readers give me info or a drawing of how the Marklin control supply setup works (being 16 VAC instead of DC, and how the forward reverse select works)”

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