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  1. NYO&W

    Mounting Trucks on N Scale chassis – Help Needed

    Thanks for the feedback, MRLdave. Yes this will be static. I may motorize it later.
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    Mounting Trucks on N Scale chassis – Help Needed

    Thanks, Glen. I hadn't thought about bolster pins. BTW, to keep it simple, I will not actually be motorizing the model at this point, just making it look like one. The attached photos show how the motorized version differs from the cars that trail it. (Photos are courtesy of lirrhistory.com...
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    Mounting Trucks on N Scale chassis – Help Needed

    The LIRR MP-54 Project: This is my first attempt at building a kit in N Scale. The prototype was used on the long gone Whitestone Branch of the Long Island Railroad, a portion of which I will be modeling. Paint scheme will be PRR Tuscan Red with black roof and chassis. They were run as...
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    Lionel 4-4-0 General tender

    Sounds like a fine use for a living room to me! :D
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    Lionel 6111 Faltcar

    The flatcar is looking good, Dub!
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    Lionel 4-4-0 General tender

    Hey, Kelly. Nice carpet layout and I love the videos!
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    N Scale Test Car

    Additonal Info Here is some additional info I found from Micro-Trains when I bought my B&O test car: "...Since the railroads' revenues were dependent on the correct measurement of loaded cars, great emphasis was placed on proper maintenance of the scales. The scale test cars were used to...
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    Too far Gone? 1682 Lionel

    Too bad there is no way to replicate that lithograph look.
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    running an engine after 29 years

    I basically treat it the same as a new loco I'm breaking in...I run it forward and reverse many times, with many stops, and varying speeds, starting with short distances in each direction and getting progressively longer. Don't know if this is the best way but it seems to work for me.
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    POLL: New "N" Scale Power

    How about a Baldwin 2-6-2 Tank Engine a.k.a. 'ping pong' engine, either the Jersey Central variation or a LIRR Class S51?... ...or powered and un-powered NYC Subway cars (R17, R21, or R22). They make them in HO scale.
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    running an engine after 29 years

    Great question, knorrmlmotive. I was wondering that myself. I'm learning alot from everyone's responses as well.
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    Uncoupling tools

    I keep a Rix Uncoupling Tool at each end of my layout. I also have rerailers around my layout, but keep a Rix Rail It nearby for rerailing in those oddball locations. They're both cheap and simple to use.
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    N scale vehicles

    Nice! Nice work...I like it!
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    POLL: New "N" Scale Power

    Camelback Steam Locomotive A Camelback steam locomotive in any wheel configuration would be much appreciated.
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    What State do you live in?

    Bethel, Connecticut Bethel, CT...just across the New York State border.
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    N scale vehicles

    I know that there are a few kits out there, but I would love some plain old Model T and A Ford cars and trucks that are ready to run! ...maybe a 1958 Ford Edsel Citation?
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    Acrylics, Warping and Priming Wood Laser Kits.

    Thank you all for the very helpfull hints about warp prevention!
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    Acrylics, Warping and Priming Wood Laser Kits.

    I am about to attempt my second wood laser kit. My first attempt was an N scale ice house. I brush-applied my cream color without primer to the main building shell, after all 4 corners were glued in place, and watched in horror as the peaked ends of the building warped outward. :eek: I...
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    Remember Your First O Scale Set?

    49 years well spent! :D
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    Remember Your First O Scale Set?

    Nothing beats a ping pong table for quick and easy benchwork! I set up my first HO layout when I was 16 on ours...right next to the bigger O scale layout in the attic. Don't remember the train layout on Captain Kangaroo but I was a big fan of Mr. Moose. :)



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