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    Another turntable ???

    Was the article any good? Is there anything you could put on here that wouldn't infringe any copyright laws? We don't get that mag in the UK :cry: (Or if we do, I've never seen it). Im going to be making a very small turn table for the Yo-Yo.
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    Magic Moving Mini Metals

    There was another system which used 'N gauge' track laid under the main baseboard where the road would be that had small loco's with magnets on top. They didn't look like loco's, they were no more than a 4 wheel chassis, motor & magnet. The vehicles/locos ran on a series of loops that crossed...
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    Total Newbie needs information

    I'm not familiar with stock producers for that era, however, I know when our friends across the pond in the US wake up, they will be able to help you out.
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    Total Newbie needs information

    Hi Terence, welcome to the Gauge! Well you have decided on HO gauge, so really the next step is to decide what country & what period in time you would like to model. You don't have to be too specific in the time period, some people, myself included, like to model over a few decades. Eg. mine...
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    Carl's Clay Works little Critter!

    That's a cracking little loco. Is that turntable scratch built? If it is, do you have any pics of that as well?
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    Walk thru "N" gauge module

    Great idea, I'm going to use something similar on my HO layout.
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    Some train show pics

    Their either to large physically, or too large in file size. :cry:
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    Not a beginner but feel like one DERAILMENT HELP

    I don't know the loco. Does it have two sets of powered trucks? If so, it could be that it just needs a clean. What tends to happen when 2 trucks are powered is that one set looses power (usually due to a bit of dirt) & because it is geared the wheels lock solid & then jump the track, usually...
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    new here and to model trains

    Nice one Wyndigo, it won't be long before your looking for extra space to extend your layout.:thumb: Just remember to keep 'Er indoors' happy :D
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    new here and to model trains

    Yes Wyndigo it is easy. You do not need to solder the track together, just use the fish plates* that you connected the rest of your track together with. (*I presume their called the same the other side of the pond?) As Roger says, if you want to keep the soldering to a minimum, then choose the...
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    new here and to model trains

    Wyndigo it's easy. It just goes together like any other section, you just push fit it on to the next piece of track.
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    Ray's layout party#6

    Nice job Ray...
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    My Bridge Project

    Yup, I'm with Ron, it looks superb!
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    Speedster Direction Wrong

    I don't know the equipment personally, but surely you can swap the wires around on the motor?
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    Did you know?

    Why?? How many layouts have you seen lately with mirrored glass as a roadbed? :confused:
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    Yo-Yo Freelance On30 Logging line updates!

    Even more photo's. That's it for now.
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    Yo-Yo Freelance On30 Logging line updates!

    More photo's.
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    Yo-Yo Freelance On30 Logging line updates!

    I have finally found the lead that connects the camera to the PC. It was attached to the PC the whole time but had fallen down the back.. DOH! :oops: Anyways, I have taken some photos, the full size images and explanations can be seen on the Yo-Yo website at...
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    Did you know?

    Hehe, something tells me that Willie has been building his models back to front all these years... :D :D :D
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    The Great Wahl Clipper Oil Experiment!

    Oil & rails isn't a combination that sounds right, but keep us informed Ralph. By the sounds of it, we might all be 'Oil'in up the rails' soon! :thumb: