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Did a miniature version of "This old house" turning a VERY tired IHC victorian into one befitting my Oakland industrial neighborhood prototypes. The Green one behind it will also be kitbashed/scratchbashed into a more accurate model once this one is complete. The prototype for this house is at 13th & E18th street in Oakland.
Miles: That house with the plastic roof looks like some of them here in Appalachia...
Only a crazy person would attempt to take on such a project! That looks GREAT!!
Most of the hobby time this week was spent preparing for last night's op sessions. I thought I was all ready to go when disaster struck: As the first people arrived I fired up the layout and promptly learned that there was no power for the Tortoise switch machines which power 1/3rd of all switches (all of deck two and vital switches on the other decks). I was faced with having to cancel the session I was fable to quickly determine the problem was likely the bridge rectifier in the home built power supply or less likely the step down transformer. I scrounged up 2 6V lantern batteries and wired these in...the switches ran at about half speed (and more quietly!) but the jury rigged solution held for the whole session and a good time was had by all. Wow...dodged a bullet there! 30 tense minutes from disaster to salvage.
Only a crazy person would try and take on a project like doing an MP15AC the old fashioned way, but cutting and splicing, instead of trying to design a shell for Shapeways instead...
I figure it will be a couple more years before I try going the 3D printing route. Until then, cutting and splicing will have to do and it does come with a certain sense of accomplishment when finished (along with a few more grey hairs!)...
Only a crazy person would try and take on a project like doing an MP15AC the old fashioned way, but cutting and splicing, OR trying to design THE WHOLE shell for Shapeways instead.
...not that creating something via 3D printing isn't an accomplishment (when the technology advances just a bit more I will probably become an addict)