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My first module - The BIG test

So having completed the wiring of the module it was time for the Big Boy test.

I hooked up my Roco Z21 system, whipped out my iPhone, added a new loco and voila...it worked perfectly!  

Even my 22" curve was ok.

Next I tried out the Intermountain BNSF ES44AC.

My first module - Wiring

It's been quite a while since my last post, so I have quite a bit of catching up to do.

Very soon after gluing the track down my little helper and I tested it out with a recent purchase.

Then I carefully flipped the module up onto it's side and proceeded to start my first ever wiring.

Here is how it looks.

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July Update - Birthday!!!!

Did not have to work the 4th weekend, wew..... So got some of the bridge locked in...Also my birthday month and the wife was so kind as to allow a new engine (kicking & screaming) kiss all the way. Also she came down stairs and leaned on the light switch, green LED's sure make for some cool pictures. Got to run, working on her kitchen tonight..

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Riding the Train Up the East Helix from Ready Tracks East (staging) thru Union Station Yard

This is the second train ride using the Cube+ camera on the N-Scale ATSF Paradigm Division. Once again the camera is mounted on depressed center flat car but this time the camera is looking backward.  The train is led by a consist of Kato F7 ATSF freight (cigar band) engines (A-B-B-A) with non-sound decoders installed followed by a track cleaning car and then a depressed center flat car with the Polaroid Cube+ camera mounted looking backward.

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The Saga of Brian Pate's KMR. Phase 4 (!) complete

Yes, the unforeseen Phase IV!

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One year ago to the day... A Horseshoe & Cottonwood Update

Well it has been one year since the narrow gauge Horseshoe & Cottonwood was started.

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Open house today at the Central Florida Railroad Modelers

We had an open house today at our clubhouse in Orlando, Florida from 10am to 5pm which was a great success with many visitors.  Check out our website at: www.cfrrm.org .  I worked the morning shift greeting and talking with visitors and had a ball.  Our next open house is October 1st.  Here's what the layout looks like with over 27 scale miles of track in HO:

 

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BNSF Columbia River Sub

Been working on the small N scale layout and converting it to Wenatchee-Trinidad, WA on The Columbia River Sub.

https://www.facebook.com/columbiariversub/

http://railtimeusa.blogspot.com

 


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