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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

That thing needs more power!

 I'm off the modules for a few days. Last couple of weekends have been busy so no time. When I pulled everything out of my boxes, I realized I had zip for HOn30 power. So, time to rectify that oversite. 


Building out a pair of boxcab locos on Bachmann MDT chassis. I have a few of these chassis layout around, so I'll probably do a few other locos. Since I don't have a need for bigger power yet, I figured I'd get the yard oxen built first. (Oxen are always pair together. These guys are Frick and Frack.) 

Stryene is a main material. The grey parts are Cannon & Co details. I need some more of them for other parts of the build. The units will be drawbared and electrically tied together with DCC and lights. I don't think I'll do sound. That's still up in the air. 

More to come! 

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Last one! For now...

 One more wye and I should be done for now. 





Next up is getting roadbed down, holes cut for Blu-Points and I should then be able to start laying track. 

I've found the process of making the turnouts much more relaxing than I thought. Rolling a truck thru the trackwork and not hopping is a great feeling. Of course, making the turnout for stupid cheap in this day and age is great as well. 

I also realized I didn't post up the link for the video I made making the modules.. 



Enjoy and I'll post more this week! 


Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Well..

 


So I got six modules built. They are the curves for a show layout. Basically they are 9x16 inch boxes, made from 1/4 pine boards and some 1/4 ply. Nothing fancy or expensive. They have leveling feet on them so I can adjust for bad table tops or what have you. 

Next step is roadbed and track. Started working on that last night. 


First turnout I've made in over 15 years. It's ugly but it'll do. I need two rights and a wye. After that we should be good. 

Monday, September 5, 2022

Update...

 Cleaning up more stuff for future use. Dug out power units to see what I had.. 


The tank in the background is an old Stewart kit I found at a local show. 

Also, I've started building modules for a portable HOn30 layout. The goal is to be under a 30" width, which is standard for show tables. This is a table top layout, kinda like TTrak. Main modules are 9" x 16", the middle, smaller ones are 9" x 13". I plan to connect them with magnets and use Tamiya small connectors for power and lighting. 

The next question is hand laying track and switches or using Peco HOn30 track. I'm on the fence but we'll see. 


More to come...