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Looking forward to following along with this build. Who is the Manufacturer of the Green Boiler K-27 you're showing off??~ Dennis
Mark, what track are you using? Code 70 MicroEngineering?-DaveP.S.: Glad the name stuck— Hon3-mo has a nice ring to it.
Good stuff. Makes me wonder if the HOA will allow me to build a snowshed over my driveway, so I’ll never have to shovel snow again. DFF
I have to be honest - when I first saw the title of this thread I overlooked it thinking it was some virtual thing. So forgive me for being old school and not knowing the term "HOn3 mo", I still run DC locomotives with no sound.But Im glad I did eventually did take a look as Im very impressed. This system is something everyone can build even if living in the smalllest place.The K-27 short freight looks great crossing the bridge, keep up the great work and posting!
@Mark W, its been interesting to follow the evolution of your module construction techniques over time, with the impressive number of modules you have built. You seem to be able to crank out new modules at a spectacular rate. Would you be open to putting together a quick tutorial or construction guide to show what your current methodology is? (Materials, general structural design, assembly tips and tricks you have picked up, etc.)Something like this might be just the ticket to get more folks building modules, and I can vouch for those of us already building modules that we will also benefit by learning something new!
...Would you be open to putting together a quick tutorial or construction guide to show what your current methodology is? (Materials, general structural design, assembly tips and tricks you have picked up, etc.)Something like this might be just the ticket to get more folks building modules, and I can vouch for those of us already building modules that we will also benefit by learning something new!
Are you building the support legs also and how do they attach or mount?