The latest update to my website has been posted. There is a new ‘photo essay’ on upgrading some ‘cheap’ plastic cars for use on the layout. [banghead] Just ‘push’ the thumbnail of the multi-colored cars on the ‘How’d You Do That?’ page.[:)]
I added a few photos to the ‘Railroading’ page and made a few other changes on the site.[:I]
Come take a look! [:D]
A shameless 'bump."
Allan
Good job on those vehicles, but I cringed when you started to cut people in half [:O]
We need more websites like yours with some detailed tutorials. Hopefully when I get some more done on the layout, I will get to finishing my site and add some tips, pretty sad since my profession was web development…
Allan
Outstanding work,my question is :what did you use to hold hi-way down?I’ve tryed white glue no good!!slow CA works but there sould be a better way???
JIM
David,
Thanks for the kind words on the website update. [:I][:I]
It was kind of fun to work on the cars. The results were gratifying, at least for me. The other photo essays were fun to do, but didn’t have the visual satisfaction of LL car upgrade.[:D]
Thanks again.
Jim,
Thanks for the nice comments.[:)][:)]
Believe it or not, I used a hot-glue-gun to put down the roadways. They are made out of 1/8" artist’s board and painted with flat black acrylic latex… You have to be quick, but careful fitting before gluing helps.So far everything has stayed in place pretty well. I did use thick CA to hold down the corners and road sections between the tracks at the crossings.
If I had it to do again I would build the road in smaller sections and go with one of the spray on artist’s contact cements. I use them a lot at work with paper and poster board and they work great.
Hope this helped.
Okay, I gotta ask. What is the short disconnected track for?
I saw it on the plan and figured it was a mistake or something, but there it is on the layout.
Chip,
You are not the first to ask.
The short disconnected track is my programing track. It’s large enough for my longest loco, a 4-8-4 Niagara w/tender. The intention is to camouflage it as an abandoned track when I do the scenery around the tower.
Thanks for asking.
Wow, I just checked out your clinic on the HO cars and pick up truck! outstanding work thanks for the tips those cars look great and there alot cheaper.
bill
Allan, Enjoyed visiting your website!! Tons of information, my complements to the Chef!!!
Also, after viewing your “how to” on Life Like vehicles, I will not be passing them up at my LHSs and toy stores any more. They are excellent for background detail.
billba & roadrat,
Glad you enjoyed the website. Thanks for the kind words.[:I]
Allan:
After reading all the above, I just had to visit your web site. It is a well designed site that I enjoyed moving around in. Your layout design is well done and looks like a lot of interesting fun. Thanks for sharing the how-to’s. I plan on going back to reference several of your tutorials. [tup]
REX
Pretty slick!!! Just goes to show what can be done with some POS plastic cars and some paint (few other things too)… Question… How well (or not) does your programming track work with the BLI loco??
Jeff
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REX & Jeff,
Glad you enjoyed the website and the “How To” on the cars. I appreciate the compliments.[:D]
Jeff, my Digitrax Zephyr programs the BLI steamer okay. The only decoders I have had trouble with are Lenz/Atlas decoders. They require extra resistance across the programing track . I must confess though, I have been doing most of my programing lately with the DT400 in OPS mode.