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Brought an old Kato C30-7 up to snuff for next week. First time successfully performing a non drop in decoder install. Then took the time and shamelessly copied Ed K's detailing job sans signal box and antenna since I had an SD70 I'm not using at the moment.
I just printed one of these for my friend with a photon:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2877754 It could make it a bit less redneck
Finished prototyping a working weigh scale for my coal trains. It works, but I'm not very happy with the accuracy. Next step is to get it off the breadboard and permanent, then install somewhere on the layout.
Finished prototyping a working weigh scale for my coal trains. It works, but I'm not very happy with the accuracy.
That’s pretty incredible. As respects the accuracy... are you concerned the imaginary customer isn’t going to be billed correctly or that you’ll get busted by the imaginary state weights & measures department?
I also completed my church which had been sitting incomplete for a while. I really like how it turned out. David
Its been a while since I've posted anything, but I have been stalking the site for a while keeping up with everyones progress. I got the bug to try 1/48 plastic military aircraft again about a year or so ago and put all my spare time into it. Hadn't done aircraft kits since I was a kid so really enjoyed getting back into it for a bit. Now that I've scratched that itch its time for me to get back into model rail roading. Before I show what I've completed this week, I've added a few photos of some completed aircraft models in case anyone was interested in looking.Excellent modeling all around. I really like the simplicity of your model railroad: just enough there to set the place and time.The aircraft - holy cow! Tom cats and church steeples. Quite the range.
I need some wooden stairs like that for my church. What did you use?
What a great start to the week! I hosted not one, but two ops sessions on the Skally Line. Each session runs about 2 hours.
I think I say it a lot, but I really love your layout.