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A Working Lighthouse

Our club exhibition layout is a work in progress and on one of the 16 modules we decided to feature a Bar Mills kit “Hunch Landing” (a small fishing wharf/harbour). 

The module also hosts one of the exits from staging and this needed to be concealed with a deep cutting/tunnel. 

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OSMRI 1 Module Frames

This Blog will describe the design and manufacture of Module Frames  for our new Club layout.

It is the first in a series of "How To" blogs following on from the "Open Source Model Railroad Initiative" blog that I would recommend as an introduction and can be found here:

https://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/38005

 

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An Open Source Model Railroad Initiative (OS MRI) ??

The aim of this blog is to discuss the viability of an Open Source Model Railroad Initiative. 

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ESU Cab Control Discussion

Having recently received my new ESU Cab Control and Mobile Control II throttle, I thought it might be useful to start a Blog and share experiences.  I have deliberately made this a blog rather than a topic but invite anyone who has an interest in this subject to add to the discussion.

To ease the typing I would like to introduce some abbreviations:

CC = Cab control (The ICU or command station)

MC 2 =  Mobile Control II ( The Android based handheld Throttle)

Peter

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Servos 101

During the construction of my new layout,  http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/25098 had to up my game when it came to using servos.  The staging area is in a very inaccessible location so I decided to automate the twenty turnouts using servos, Arduino and JMRI.

I have learnt a great deal during the installation process and thought that it would be useful to share. 

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The Redwood Sub

This blog will chronicle the design and development of a proto freelance sectional layout in HO scale

Peter

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Keystone 2 Truck Shay Build

While steam locomotives are completely outside of my normal modeling type and era (modern CSX), I have a long held fascination with Shay Locomotives in particular and logging lines in general.

I therefore couldn't resist the opportunity to buy a Keystone Locomotives 2 Truck Shay Kit on our local auction site.

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Scratchbuilt Gantry Crane/Yard Lights

As Joe F has been saying their aren't enough scratch build articles, so I figured I would document my last little project. 

I have been slowly developing a little diorama on one of my sidings using Walthers Central Gas & Supply. One of the things that I wanted to add was some working yard lights.  Having perused what was available on the interweb, I could find nothing suitable and decided to make something myself.

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Kato SD40 DCC Conversion & Tune UP

I have just purchased a 2nd hand Kato SD40 for $54.  Research suggests that this particular model was first released in Apr 91 and that there were potentially some issues with reliable track pick up.  I then discovered this website http://www.dufordmodelworks.com/katohardwire.html which dealt with rectifying the pick up problems. Despite the flaws, I was keen to grab this item as their reputation for great running is very high. The item arrived in good shape but without any documentation.


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