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So this is what I needed code 40 rail for:You may recognize the trackplan But I did reverse it and will try to make it my own. It's Z scale and since it was based on a N scale 36x80" door, mine is 26x58" Still need rail to finish up the sidings, but both mainlines are now running.
What happened to the Erie terminal in N?!???Been waiting to see updates on that one, dude!
Meh, I know that layout you're basing it on and the guy's a hack!
You'll get used to this, it's standard operating practice for Chris! He likes benchwork and trackwork, but not so much scenery... so if the layout is larger than 1 sq ft he loses interest in finishing.
Is it DKS?Al
With outfit cars #1 and #2 reassembled and basically ready for details, I devoted this past week's hobby time to building the replacement sides for car #3:The BCR removed the left side door and plated in the opening, and added two windows each side - with rubber gaskets (grrr). There is some more door hardware to be installed (door tracks, rods, stops, etc.) but I will do that after reassembling the car.Tim
(soon as DKS makes the kits)
I have a new airbrush and spray booth, so some projects are moving forward. All CN units (left to right): SD50, C44-9 (2500 series), SD60 and GP40. EMD units will be zebras, and GE will be North American scheme. Black paint is next and I have a C44-9 Hamersley cab unit on deck.
Wow. That is beautiful.
What he said. It just goes in circles. I wanted to model a Erie tower in Z and that spot on Daves layout looks like a junction so I went with it. So that cross over is more to make it look busy for me. I didn't add the cross over on the other side, wanted more of a country area over there. The turnouts have a slide switch under them with a wire going up to the throw bar, frogs are powered.