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Posted: 25 Jan 2005 23:18
by Railmanager
Jim-San wrote:I finally got some new stuff for my track, thou I have changed my design 4 times to get as much in as possible, also using a new design system.
XTrkCad
Lots of stuff, plus is now freely registered

Will put my designs up on my site then link to here to save space, plus I'm gonna make an area for them on my site anyway so it saves time

I didn't know this program. Thank you very much. It has the manufacturers of model tracks within, which i use. Well, only Tillig Elite is missing, but it's possible to build the layout of the Tillig tracks very easy.
I will use Roco Line and Tillig Elite mostly and a few Peco Fine scale turns. It's a little bit tricky to combinate these 2,1mm systems with the 1,9mm system of Peco, but it's possible.
It's very important for me to set the crushed stones of the tracks by my own. Already fixed crushed stones with tracks don't look that realistic, but it's more less work to do. Well... i don't care about more work to do

Posted: 26 Jan 2005 19:07
by Villem
I myself like Bachmann's track, though i do realize it needs trains running on it A LOT of the times so when the covering peels off the steel, it won't oxidice(rust).
currently i only got a simple loop, with a simple siding, though i need to find better methods of supplying power to track(atm i taped the wires on 1 piece of track so i gets power).
Im looking for N Scale Depots, that fit American Trains(Specifically trains like the F Series, E Series etc)..anyone can help me?
Posted: 26 Jan 2005 19:36
by SpComb
Do you have soldering iron? or just flip a piece of track around, and wrap the wires around the metal bits (the right ones!). Worked on Merklin HO track.
Posted: 27 Jan 2005 11:17
by BobDendry
I picked up a F7A/B set today. Very smart. Also, if anyone knows the colour of ballast in america(specifically california) could you please tell me/post pics.
Posted: 27 Jan 2005 11:20
by Born Acorn
I just nought myself three small 5 plank wagons.
Posted: 27 Jan 2005 13:39
by Geo Ghost
I just nought myself
nought yourself? what u mean by that?
Posted: 27 Jan 2005 13:41
by Purno
maybe he meant 'bought' ?
Posted: 27 Jan 2005 13:44
by Geo Ghost
/ slaps head
y the hell didnt i think of that
dont answer that!!

Posted: 27 Jan 2005 19:14
by Born Acorn
its what happens when b and n are next to each other on a keyboard!

Posted: 27 Jan 2005 19:26
by Villem
I can't find a single engine shed/depot that fits modern American trains(like the F9), every single shed i see are some European design, and not modern either.
Posted: 27 Jan 2005 19:55
by Born Acorn
Try ordering from overseas then. American online shops would sell em.
Posted: 28 Jan 2005 13:11
by Villem
Born Acorn wrote:Try ordering from overseas then. American online shops would sell em.
That still doesn't help me where to look from, i don't automatically know any american modelrailway retailers.
Posted: 28 Jan 2005 21:52
by Geo Ghost
i dont mean this to be offencive btw, so dont take it that way
find some designs of one on the net, get some materials and build your own. its an idea if all else fails

Posted: 28 Jan 2005 23:48
by BobDendry
Heh, and in N? lol.
Posted: 29 Jan 2005 11:22
by Archonix
The best way to find online retailers is to try using a search engine.
You know it makes sense.

Posted: 29 Jan 2005 12:27
by Geo Ghost
no it doesnt make sence

only kidin. while that maybe obvious, search engines bring up many results (ANNOYING) results!
Posted: 04 Feb 2005 13:01
by Villem
Hrmh, my F9 Broke Down, it doesn't run properly anymore, it runs a few laps then it stops, then i have to snap it a little for it to move again, i tried repairing it myself, but i can guess the copper coils inside the engine have been damaged, oh well next time i will be wiser when im running a train, though it won't be a F9, next time ill buy a GP50..ill take the F9 repairs to later.
Posted: 04 Feb 2005 13:27
by Geo Ghost
get a new motor maybe?
i got the queen mary (see back a load of pages) and it hardly runs anymore. it jutters about, mainly because it is just soooooo old. like 8, maybe 9 years old. i can take the cover off, so all i need is a new engine, wheels, and all the other inside stuff, and then put the cover back on... sorted
i got a little shunter, which is goes like a bat outta hell, (DAM, im ganna be playing that song again now

) i dont get how its so fast, i got many trains, but this one must b like 80 KPH!!!!!!!!! and im not joking
Posted: 04 Feb 2005 13:34
by Villem
Yes it would need a new engine, but its easier for me if i take it to a shop for them to take care of it, cause when i took it apart, that was easy, but putting it back together was a headche..
Posted: 04 Feb 2005 16:25
by Geo Ghost
true, my intercity has a loss cog on it, that wont stay on, but the shop that offers and the only shop that can offer (no others around here) is a complete and utter rip off
bit of solder should do the job
