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Where To Start With DCC Setup And Operation?

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Now, here’s Ben’s question which hopefully you can help him with:

My question is an extremely broad one – where to Start with DCC? I am fully under way constructing Scene #1 of my 20ft by 24ft ‘Coal to ‘Synthetic-Oil’ circa post 1990 layout’ (the entire layout is modular and divided into 4 separately built scenes that in time will be added together) and will finish main construction soon. Thus comes the next phase – wiring the track and accessories up and begin running locomotives and an electronic turntable.

So in a nutshell I am asking, where to start with DCC. Methods in wiring up my track, turnouts, and turntable for and in DCC mode? Recommended DCC Manufacturers for both Command Control and locomotives? And is it easily expandable when I expand by adding the other scenes over time?

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4×8 HO Layout

Larry asks several questions which are answered in the Model Train Help ebook:

“I am considering getting back into model railroading and have to limit my layout to no more than 4X8′. Can a decent layout be made for HO gauge, or must I downsize to N gauge. Also, is there more reliability to the larger stock of HO? Is there more of a variety of buildings and other scale items for HO?”

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HO Kato locos on 00 Gauge Track and Heljan Turntable

David has two questions to challenge readers:

1) I have two very nice Kato locos, (HO Gauge) which run very smoothly on my 00 gauge model, unfortunately they refuse to take some of the 20 + inch curves on my layout. I have heard that it is possible to increase the boggie size? Can anybody give any info re this problem?

2) Has anybody got any instructions for fitting the gantry to a Heljan turntable? It was found not to have any instructions for this operation after it was purchased. Thanks for any help.

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Louis Marx Train Set Transformer

Gerry wants some advice from readers on transformers and wattage:

“I was recently given a Louis Marx train set in OK shape but minus a transformer. How can I tell what wattage transformer it uses? I googled marx and found out that there are many transformers and many wattages. When I hook my newer ho gauge transformers up to the set the overload circuit kicks the transformer off. I don’t want to keep doing this or I will ruin my newer transformers. Please help me find the right transformer.

The train was given to me by someone dear to me and I would like to get it running. When I took the loco apart to clean it I didn’t see any numbers or plates inside or outside it. Thanks in advance.”

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DC and DCC Sound

Mitch has a DC DCC question for readers:

“I am operating on DC. I am considering purchasing a couple of engines with sound. My question is : Can I use the sound that is incorporated in an engine with DCC on my DC layout? And, what if any, modifications would be required?”

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Amazing South African Layout

“I work as an actor and this scene commemorates a TV serial in which I played the lead, shot in 1990. I was the owner of the plantation as well as the sawmill, etc. The rear of the pic features a felled area where just the tree stumps and branch debris remain. To the right and above that you can discern a firebreak.”

Frank from South Africa has kindly sent in these photos for publication. Here is Frank’s story:

I am a 65 year old South African living in Durban on the east coast and have been involved in this fascinating hobby for 19 years. I should have, would have, started earlier but was convinced I couldn’t do it but only then realised what a superb support group we had in this city at the time.My layout is very large; it occupies 3 rooms in the apartment I purchased in 1991 opposite the one I live in. The track plan is relatively simple but I designed it so got what I wanted.
The scenery is “generic” as I run American trains, Continental trains and South African trains … just never at the same time. I am not a “rivet-counter” and as long as what I see pleases me, that’s fine.Th emphasis is on fine detail and developing that has given me a lot of pleasure. I now append a few photographs and hope that you find them pleasing to your eye.

“The beach resort of Uvongo some 140km south of Durban inspired this scene: a waterfall at rear with a river running into a lagoon with a peninsular beach on one side. I replaced the very boring road bridge with a dressed stone double mainline bridge, as well as a high trestle carrying one of the layout’s two branchlines, this one leading to the plantation, sawmill, lumber storage facility and furniture factory.

I have four of these beautiful Class 23s as I love them to bits, especially the look that the smoke deflectors give/gave them. With tender they weighed about 185 tons and although their drivers are only 5′ in diameter, they could and did thrash through the Western Transvaal and the Karoo at over 130km/h. Impressive for 3’6″

The Industrial area east of the city of Douglas. There are an even dozen factories and warehouses etc. here, each served by at least one siding. The container terminal has 5. They’re pretty short, but they’re there!

The four-track tunnel portal linking two rooms in the apartment. This junction is one of a few on the layout where all four mainlines come together. Featured here are South African trains: two 5E electric units in charge of South Africa’s famed Blue train (this is the pre-1972 version and you’re seeing 4 of the rake of 12 coaches); to the right of it is a Class 36 diesel hauling a petrol tanker train; while a main line passenger train drifts downgrade behind a massive Class 23 steam loco. One must remember that while these locos were every bit as big as their British and European counterparts, they ran on 3’6″ gauge, not the world standard of 4’8½”.

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Right Hand Drive Models For Railway Layout

Ben has a question that will interest readers in the UK, Australia and New Zealand:

“While building my HO Model Rail layout my wife pointed a rather critical limitation to most commercial products. I am from New Zealand and am building a freelanced ‘coal to synthetic-oil’ refinery layout and realised most, if not all, model vehicles and accessories like road/rail-level crossing electronic part (eg flashers and gates) are built for right hand drive (USA/EU style driving). My layout is left hand drive (New Zealand, Australia, UK, Japan) and so a shortage of stock to import and use on the layout unless I want drivers technically sitting on the wrong side. Does anyone know a place that sells vehicles and accessories suited to left hand drive layouts?”

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Programming Bachmann Locomotives

Jerry wants to know what he is doing wrong with programming his Bachmann locomotives:

“I have five new Bachmann gp40 gp30 loco’s and a new EZ command station. I programed an Athern loco with out any problem but I can’t get any thing on the Bachmann loco’s. They will run on analog but nothing on station 3. Is there something I’m doing wrong?”

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No Mess Way Of Ballasting Track

Sohan wants to hear suggestions from readers on ballasting track:

“I’m finishing up my first permanent HO layout and I wanted to see if you guys had any tips on pouring ballast on the track evenly. My question is to find out how much I need because I have already started and in some areas it looks overdone or underdone. Most of the time the ballast sticks to the rails and I have to spend hours getting it off. I’m on a tight budget, so I can only afford having a can with few holes in the lid to spread ballast and spray-on glue to keep it down. Any tips or tricks?”

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Dogbone Layout With Figure Eights And Outside Loop Track

Norm has a progress report on his layout:

“I am working on a 6 foot by 16 foot layout with about 240 feet of track laid down in two folded dogbone figure eights with one simple outside loop. Track switches allow for access across all three main line runs.

I have been working on this part time (remember, this IS a hobby) since November of 2007, with a timeout period of 6 months while upgrading and rewiring the house electric system. I have been taking photos of the project at various stages of the build. I currently do not have any scenery in place yet. Except in a very few spots, the layout has 22 inch radius curves or larger and all grades are less than 2%. I am currently in the process of attaching wiring to the track switches.”

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HO Replacement Metal Wheelsets

Aaron wants information on replacement trucks and wheelsets and asks:

“I am looking for replacement trucks and wheel-sets for HO. I would like information on all metal trucks and wheel sets too. Also does anyone know of a resource that explains what types of trucks are used and in what era they were common? A timeline of sorts?”

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Converting To DCC Operation

John is converting to DCC and asks readers:

“I have several old locos which I would like to convert for DCC operation. Are there any general rules to follow, or is each installation unique?”

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Servo Mechanisms In O Gauge Layouts?

Bob has a question (or is he just passing on some advice)?

“Does anyone use servo mechanisms in their O gauge layout? I know that servos are used in HO layouts for track turnouts and semaphores, but I am not aware of any significant use in O gauge. I have used them extensively and they are a joy to work with.”

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Model Railroad Club News

News from Model Railroad Clubs.

A depot of trains comes to Manassas | InsideNova.com

Model train enthusiasts with the Prince William County Model Railroad Club, the National Capital Trackers, the Piedmont Railroaders, Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area LEGO Train Club and other area groups set up displays during the …

Publish Date: 06/07/2010 9:43

http://www2.insidenova.com/isn/news/local/manassas/article/a_depot_of_trains_comes_to_manassas/58789/

San Diego’s historic places: Model Railroad Museum, Balboa Park

Currently the San Diego Model Railroad Club is working on a diorama that will recreate in miniature downtown San Diego as it appeared in the 1950s. Club members are working from photographs in the San Diego Historical Society’s archives …

Publish Date: 06/09/2010 4:40

http://sdjewishworld.wordpress.com/2010/06/08/san-diegos-historic-places-model-railroad-museum-balboa-park/

Model Railroad – how to become a non profit model railroad club

I have been on the NMRA website and I have looked for a branch to Carmel, Indiana but couldn’t find any branch. So i decide that i would start my own model.

Publish Date: 06/15/2010 4:16

http://www.throttleup.biz/how-to-become-a-non-profit-model-railroad-club/

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What To Put The Train On?

This reader is returning to the hobby and asks:

“What kind of table do I use to put my model train on. I have a large basement with plenty of room. What is the best surface for laying down track? I remember years ago using cork bed and nailing down the track to this on a 4X8 foot sheet of plywood. Is this still the way its done?

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BNSF Railway Operations At The Golden Gate

Recent Model Railroad blog posts from across the internet.

BNSF Railway Operations At The Golden Gate Model Railroad Club

My BNSF Railway mixed merchandise train traverses the Mountain and Valley Divisions of the Golden Gate Model Railroad Club with 4 EMD standard cab locomotives.

Publish Date: 06/17/2010 2:20

http://www.trainvideos.net/bnsf-railway-operations-at-the-golden-gate-model-railroad-club

The Train Fanatic!: Neat Train Picture and an upcoming Train Show

Last year, I was able to attend a couple of Model Railroad Prototype Meets (RPMs), as well as the Craftsman Structure Show (http://www.css2010.com/) in Mansfield, MA and the Great Model Train Show, in Timonium, MD (http://gsmts.com/). …

Publish Date: 06/17/2010 8:02

http://trainfanatic.blogspot.com/2010/06/neat-train-picture-and-upcoming-train.html

Tweets for 2010-06-16 | The Hobby Guy

Model RailRoad Podcast Show – Model Train Talk, News, Reviews and more http://bit.ly/9uWNV7 # Events > 21st Annual Strawberry Fest Model Railroad Show.

Publish Date: 06/16/2010 14:21

http://blog.thehobbyguy.tv/2010/06/16/tweets-for-2010-06-16/

Model Railroad – My MTH O Scale Model Train Layout 2 – Online

By making the outer rails the same polarity, there is no short circuit. The history channel has a show called, Trains Unlimited. There is a great episode called, Toy trains or model railroads. Check it out! …

Publish Date: 06/15/2010 18:53

http://www.throttleup.biz/my-mth-o-scale-model-train-layout-2/

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Wire A Layout For DCC

Karl asks readers:

“I would like to see some specific diagrams or pictures regarding how to wire a layout for DCC. I have just completed my 5 x 10 layout table, and am ready to wire it. I would like to know how to wire it for the regular power bus to feeders, how to wire the tortoise motors to the switches, how to wire the tortoises to the DS64’s, and how to wire the digitrax PM42 to create the power districts?”

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