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Welcome to my Blog!

Hi and welcome to my blog (Being 13 and still living with mg parents in a Townhouse makes it hard to make a layout so it might be a while till I can get one up) 

The plan once I can get somekind of table or layout is BN and IAIS route in SW Iowa I have 2 Iowa Interstate locomotives and 3 BN locomotives 

Cricut "Print then Cut" for modeling

I was asked to explain how Cricut's "print then cut" feature works. This will be an overview and it is assumed that the reader has used a Cricut and knows the basics.

 I have a standard Cricut Explore model.....very basic.

I design in Affinity Photo, export a PNG file and import it into Cricut's Design Space.

Be aware that Cricut works on a 144 dpi resolution and the most common graphics software uses 300 dpi. A simple solution (without having to design at 144 dpi) to this mismatch will be explained later .

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Super easy wheel painting for model railroad freight and passenger cars

Please check out my new clinic on a super easy way to paint wheels on freight and passenger cars. 

 

 

 

CN Wrecking Crane Build/Bash

Inspired by a photo posted on the Web; I bit the bullet and had a go at trying to produce something close to the original. Being half a world away from taking any field trips to collect first hand knowledge; my engineering background was called upon to help out. The photos tell the story of the result and build progress, with a stock [repainted] Walthers wrecking crane for comparison. The finished crane is powered with a DCC decoder to control the rotating beacon, fibre optic rear red marker lights, forward spot lights and crane drive......

The "Future Train" adopts smart technologies and sustainability

 The "Future Train" adopts smart technologies and sustainability

The marathon of innovation and creativity continues between producers and manufacturers in the world and specialists in the transportation sectors of all kinds, including trains and the adoption of smart technologies in future trains, as manufacturers focus on smart and environmentally friendly technologies.

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Historical scratchbuilding

These 10 TT scale models of steam locomotives I made by scratchbuilding in the 1980s.

Historical scratchbuilding

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Any insights into 1950s signal installations?

The Missabe was in the midst of installing signals in my mid-1950s modeling time. I thought it would be fun to model a new installation in one place, and was thinking about showing the holes dug for the signal foundations, the concrete foundations sitting beside the holes, signal masts in pieces ready to install... something along those lines.

Questions arise... how were holes dug then? By hand? What kind of truck booms existed, presumably to drop the foundation in the hole.

Ideas for weathering

First of all, I'm 82 yrs old. Lazy. All of my equipment has never been weathered. Until recently. I had burned some incense and found that the ashes, although all grey, were very fine. So I saved them until I had enough to play with. I dabbed a finger in them and patted the sides of some gondola cars. Looked OK. Dabbed some on the inside/floor. Looked OK. Using a small brush, dabbed the trucks. The total effect is obviously, very light. And if you handle them, the ashes come off. Also, if you get too much on, just blow the excess off. All this is totally simple and easy as can be.

LED Strip lights for multi-deck layouts

The subject of LED strip lights for layout use comes up a lot here so I wanted to pass along a few notes on the now-completed lighting on our Sugar Pine Lumber Company layout.

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Inspiration from Running Extra

I have to say that Running Extra is well worth the money. I was trying to figure out how I was going to do the piping from the distributor on the grain elevator I was building as it had 16 down pipes. They along came Nick Muff with the "Powell Feed and Milling" article. The results of his inspiration are shown below.

Thanks for the great article Nick.

Greg


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