Some new pages folks may find of use

Da Mikster has been a very busy boy. I’ve been adding and organizing a bunch of stuff. These are several recent added pages of general interest, especially for beginners:

Constructing a timeline for your pike - http://www.the-ashpit.com/mik/timeline2.html

Details bring it to life - http://www.the-ashpit.com/mik/layout.html

Locomotives of the 1850s - http://www.the-ashpit.com/mik/1850s.html

Brief explanation of the gauge/scale mess - http://www.the-ashpit.com/mik/gauge.html

2 brief articles on design and building - http://www.the-ashpit.com/mik/tips2.html

comments, addition or corrections are always welcome

thanks!

Nice stuff Mik, should help a bunch of people (me included).

Thanks for posting.

Bob C.

Thanks!

I also re-edited and added this one on photographing models today http://www.the-ashpit.com/mik/photography.html

Thanks for the info. I was especially interested in the one on gauges. I’ve been thinking about getting into garden RR-ing, and have been reading some of the posts and am a little overwhelmed by the multiple choices in scales. I’m not a stickler about having the train scale match the track, but I want the equipment to be consistent. If someone could help with a couple of questions, I would appreciate it.

Availability: Is any one scale dominant over the others?

Cost: Do any of the scales tend to be pricier than others? I know individual suppliers will vary in price, but is any scale generally more readily available at lower prices?

Thank you in advance for your help.

The two scales with the best availability and lowest prices currently are 1:29 and 1:22.5

Thanks for sharing, Mik.

Rene, if there’s anything there you can use for an article idea, go ahead and borrow it.

Last one for this year – Changing out a Connie axle gear: http://www.the-ashpit.com/mik/gear.html