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  1. Proto48Patrick

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  2. Proto48Patrick

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    I am using fine ballast. It looks pretty good in contrast to O scale equipment. Thanks for the compliments ! Patrick
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    Patience, a good stereo, and a few beers and I'm off into my own world. Time flies really Patrick
  4. Proto48Patrick

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    I've been plugging away a few minutes a day. The yard is almost filled with ties. Next is ballast and ground cover.
  5. Proto48Patrick

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    Do you need some code 172 for a project? I can help you look. Tons of ol' S guagers and O gaugers in Michigan
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    Oh! That's part number 172...... which is a code 100 25 degree crossing. Makes sense to me now:) Patrick
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    Code 172 would be getting G scale/fine scale I would think. Shouldn't be related to HO at all. I'm using code 138, 125, and code 100 Patrick
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    Sleeper, I'm not sure if you question is regarding what Code 172 is.... But if you model both N scale and O scale, you understand the difference in rail heights between the two. I'm not an authority on N scale so forgive me if I am wrong. N scale uses a lot of Code 55 rail. The 55 is...
  9. Proto48Patrick

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    Here's my diamond so far.
  10. Proto48Patrick

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    Is is steel rail? Thats all Im using. If its nickle silver, I can ask some of my other O scale buddies. Pictures later in the week....My diamond is drying and I dont wanna disturb the paint since I masked all the ties off and such. Here is a photo of it from this morning tho. Patrick
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    Oops, I just saw this reply. I'll put it this way...the less you see me on a forum....the more that's getting done somewhere else. Which hopefully means something on the layout. Right now I'm laying a diamond crossing. Pics later if there is any interest. Take care guys! Patrick
  12. Proto48Patrick

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    To answer your question, there is no connection When I was in HO, my layout was basically a loop with a few towns and a yard in it. Since I've moved to O scale, the layout is a point to point and gives me a sense of purpose for the railroad. The size kept me from creating a loop style layout...
  13. Proto48Patrick

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    I live in Grand Rapids.
  14. Proto48Patrick

    Layout room flooring

    The ceiling is finished drywall. The layout will have a backdrop and fascia with curtains down to the floor. I don't mind the sound being loud(er), but the echo might really distract.
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    Layout room flooring

    Another thing we need to consider is sound. Carpet is much quieter, harder to find screws/spikes, easier on the ol body in the long run. Solid flooring would be easy to clean, easy to find missing parts. I will be running O scale trains on hand laid track over homasote Spline. Is sound/echo...
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    Layout room flooring

    I currently have 1980s Berber. Change is a coming and I might go with hardwood. Carpet would feel better on the feet tho. I haven't decided what I want yet. Diamond studs wouldn't feel very good during an operating session lol
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    Layout room flooring

    what a coincidence!
  18. Proto48Patrick

    Layout room flooring

    If you had the chance to have whatever floor covering you wanted for your layout area, what would it be? Patrick Welch Proto48 Conrail
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    Hello from Grand Rapids

    Welcome from Kentwood Mi.
  20. Proto48Patrick

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    Code 172 is huge! Good ol' elbow grease to get stuff lined up I bet. I am using code 138/125/100. The layout is about 200 LF shelf style, all branch line and going to be in pretty rough shape.



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