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wolf:love those shots, they look great. I have a few older Kato F3's, did you just apply the correct number boards on top of the existing or did you do something else. eventually i will need to re number mine, cant imaging working with those small small decals thanksmiguel
planning the 500 module plus National T-TRAK Layout for Gateway 2020, updating the T-TRAK.org website, and tweaking the updated proposed T-TRAK Standards document for approval has been taken up a large portion of my designated hobby time, but I've made a little time to finish this project - detailing this ATSF 217 LABC consist. I had already started 217C as an excercise, so now want to bring the remaining motors up to that level. Still much to do, but 217L is close to being able to accurize and detail the pilot (for 1957), and all are ready for their Plano photo-etched horizontal grills. I have two more LABC freight sets in the wings - a 260-class with no stainless grills, and the third class with FARR grills, larger fuel tanks, vertical grills, and larger DB fans.
I still have at least 2 switches that will probably need to be replaced.
Just goes to show you that you can fix anything if you have a big enough hammer.
Most of my turnouts are Peco Electrofrog but I used left over Peco Insulfrogs when I added the staging yards. Two of them puzzled me because I had power in the closure rails up to the frog but not beyond the frog. I looked at another Insulfrog and saw they carried power beyond the plastic frog via 2 wires under the ties.Before tearing out the yard leads I figured I would try to go old school. I pounded the areas before and after the frog with a hammer and a piece of wood (cushion). Now they work great.Just goes to show you that you can fix anything if you have a big enough hammer.