turn of the century layout
i am doing a turn of the century lay out. dose any1 have a suggestion to help me along?
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i have a norfolk and western steam engine. i want to get some more engines like that for my layout. in some of the pictures of other layouts the buildings are weatherd i tryed to do that once but it didn't turn out to good dosse any 1 have tips on that???? :confused:
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:D i can help any1 with ideas for diffrent layouts so just post ideas or what u want and i'll try to help!
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I will just say that our club has many excellent modelers that include weathering. Also take a look at this web site: http://www.trainweb.org/hi_railers/wthcarp2.html
And I again offer the invitation to visit as I noted in your other posting on layout help.:D |
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thanx again the reason i put up " i can help any1 with ideas for diffrent layouts so just post ideas or what u want and i'll try to help!" is because after i put up the first post in general topic i went and found an old book with a bunch of layout stuff in it.so i offerd to help people with there layouts from what i know.
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i found a good picture of a "turn of the centery thing". this is my first time putting pics. in a post sooo i don't know if i did it right.
let me know if i didn't and how to do it properly please |
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:confused: i have two steam engines, and a very very long train. i tried pulling the train with one engine but it won't pull it. i tried with two but one engine wants to go forwerd and one wants to go backwerds. is there a way to fix this so they both go forwerds? because i am getting very frustrated HaHa :confused:
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Hi Big,
Can you post the manufacturers names? All HO locos recently manufactured (AFIK) running on DC move forward with + voltage on the right rail. I have an old Revell tank engine which was reversed from this, and had to swap wires on the motor to be able to consist it. Kind of a ticky job, but worked out OK. If you can get the shell off you can see how much trouble it is to reverse the motor. |
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well one of them is an old one and thAT is the one i would like to chage around. my dad just brought it out from storeage and it is running great! but i don't know how old it is. i can find out though. i'd like to keep in touch if that is ok so you can help me out if that is all right with you
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