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Track Work - Completing the Mainlines + The Temporary Extension
Once all the switches were installed, I was able to finish permanent work on the mainlines, which consisted of only a few sections on the northern end of the yard. But that wasn’t enough. I wanted to run trains continuously, which wasn’t possible since I’m only building one half of the layout at the moment. That is, until I set up a…
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Early Conrail (N-Scale)
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Building a vineyard!🍇
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Wagen von B-Models zurüsten ist leider auch in 2026 primär eine Frage der richtigen Handdrills von Micromark, um die zu kleinen Löcher aufzubohren. So erbärmlich. Aber es wird noch erbärmlicher. Die Schutzbügel sind so fragil, die brechen quasi beim anschauen. Daher ist der letzte auch leicht schief montiert. Aber lieber schief als…
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Fotozelthintergründe
Hab mir mal bei modeltex.be paar Hintergründe und Bodenbeläge für mein neues Fotozelt bestellt, damit das nicht die ganze Zeit so langeweilig weiß aussieht. Funktioniert gut.
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Track Work - Caboose Industries Extended Ground Throws
The previous post discussed the caboose industries ground throws on my layout, with a particular emphasis on #206S (the beside-switch variant). 5 of the switches on my layout are too far from the edge to comfortably reach with my arm, and therefore, I needed some other way to flip them. Caboose Industries had a solution, with their #105R…
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Track Work - Caboose Industries Ground Throws
All the switches on my layout (for now, at least), are utilizing Caboose Industries ground throws. These ground throws are small, relatively inexpensive (in comparison to motorized switch machines) mechanisms that function similar to actual switch levers. The majority of the switches on the layout use #206S. This model features internal…
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Track Work - Switches. Lots of Switches.
Before I could finish the mainlines (at least, finish them as much as I could considering this is only half the layout), I had to lay switches. This was a pretty quick & easy process. Once I figured out where the switch needed to go, I placed two drops of glue—one at the end of the switch and another underneath the frog—and lay the…
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