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Making Curved Roads Up Mountain
John asks reader:
“Hi this is for all you scenery experts out there. Can someone tell me how to make a curving road up a mountain? I have a few sections of my layout that are above the main section. I need to get roads up to them. Can someone help me on this”
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Old Tyco Locomotives
Here is a reader question you might like to answer:
“I have an old tyco locomotive over 25 years old.The light works, the motors will not run. How do I check out the motors. Also can I clean the motors with something?”
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DCC Beginner
Richard has a DCC question for readers. He will find good info on DCC in the Model Train Help ebook as well as in the online Model Train Club.
“What is DCC and will engines with it run on a regular powered layout. My layout is not yet wired so how should I proceed? Can I run engined with DCC as well as without on the same layout?”
Protecting Points From Glue
Here is a tip sent in by Andrew (he is a member of my online model train club).
“As some will have discovered the hard way, laying ballast around pointwork needs to be done really carefully. You don’t want the mechanism seizing when the glue gets added. I apply a film of locomotive oil around all moving parts of each point. This will stop the glue sticking to the moving parts of the point. I then use a hand water mister to dampen the ballast to help the glue flow between the grains of ballast. It also stops the ballast from moving when applying the glue.
Drains and Manhole Covers
Here’s just one of the many tips from the Online Model Train Club.
When you look observantly around streets you notice a an assortment of manhole covers and drain grates. There are probably more than you thought there would be – they seem to be everywhere. The surprising thing is that few in the hobby include them on their layouts.
You can buy them and they are relatively inexpensive. As an example; Langley Models sell various drain road manhole covers, grates and inspection chamber covers. They are brass (so are strong), and there are several on a sheet, and they are easy to paint. Durango Press also make some, and you can even buy cheaper self adhesive types.
The brass type is easy to fix in place. I paint the manhole covers first (neutral gray) and then glue them in place. For drain covers, I carve or drill out a small hollow a fraction smaller than the size of the drain cover. It only needs to be about 1mm deep. I paint the inside of the hollow black and then glue the drain cover in place. Avoid getting the glue stuck between the slots in the drain cover.
World’s Smallest Model Train Layout
This is interesting to watch, although the guy who built this layout hasn’t got a camera that can capture the detail. It is a shame, but he is to be congratulated for creating something most of us couldn’t do. I know my eyesight would stop me from even trying.
Level 4 LED Resources Helpful
I’ve also had a lot of feedback from members who found the level 3 scenery and airbrushing resources really helpful. Thank you for all the kind words.
How To Make HO Engines Stay On Track
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Filling A Tender Coal Load
Barry has an HO DCC system and a NSW class steamer with sound. He wants to hear what others think he should do about filling his tender (where the sound is) with coal:
"I have recently completed a NSW 29 class steamer. It is a New Zealand made kit, with Sound. The speaker is in the Tender. My question to everyone is: What is the best way to fill tender with coal? I would think fill it with coal and add diluted white glue. However, I worry the water from the diluted glue MIGHT find a way through to the Tender and cause rust or, worse, effect the speaker. Perhaps I need a base of grease-proof paper? Has anyone got any suggestions?"
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HO Layout Planning And Construction
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Truck Pins and Couplers
William there is excellent information on coupler selection (with diagrams) – see page 51 of the Model Train Help ebook.
oo/ho Armatures
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Chris, on the page where you submitted your question there is a link to email a photograph of the armatures for publication. This would be better than asking readers to supply you with their email addresses so you can email a photo to them. Many readers like to retain their privacy.
N Gauge Bachmann Switches Causing Problems
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00 Hornby Controls
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Speed on HO Track
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Street Lights On Layout
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Diorama End to End DCC
I have inherited a diorama with open ended track, by this I mean not a complete loop that was originally wired for non-DCC. I want to attach a DCC supply, what do I need to do to make the supply complete?
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0 Scale Replacement Wheels
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