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Smoking Tank Car
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Model Railroaders Need Guidance
Turnouts
0-scale model of a Pennsylvania Railroad
Reader Model Train Tips
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Model Train Layout Backdrops
G Scale Engine Repair
Edward has a comment, or is it a question? I think he is hoping someone will be able to provide some helpful advice based on their experiences. If you can help him please do. Edward says -
"I have several G scale engines that need drive axle gears that stripped from the worn gear. Iave spent weeks looking for a salution. I can't see why they make them from plastic. If I just can't find them, I guess I will just have to make them. I will need to spend lots of time with very few tools but I will have to do it. I personally find Lionel and Backman are the worst."
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Lower Voltage For LED
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O-Scale Lionel Two Train Operation
HO 25 Degree Crossing
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Programming Turnouts in DCC
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Digitrax Wire Connections
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HO Wiring a Layout with Feeder Wires
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0 Pennsylvania Railroad B60b Baggage Car
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HO Wiring For DCC
Ray asks readers for guidance:
"I plan to wire my first DCC layout soon; however, I dont know what to do about lighting. Shall I get a separate power supply and put all the lighting on it and if so do I need terminal blocks to separate and reduce wiring runs? I don't mind if the lights are on all the time because I will be using a reduced voltage.
Also, my turnout motors should be to toggle switches and hopefully to a panel which I haven't done yet. Is there anything I need to know about running 24 AWG on a 4ft x 8ft layout like mine?"
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TT Scale English Steam Locomotives
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Cutting Track
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0 Scale Insulated Track
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Manufacturer of Code 80 Rails
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Dual Power Pack Control
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