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Posted: 06 Jan 2006 14:04
by Louie Armstrong
Raichase wrote:Got a track plan for us Louie? Some very nice pictures and some very nice rolling stock there. I wouldn't mind doing a layout based around a Sydney Suburban Network, but I still love modelling BR and the countryside :D.
I will see what i can do Rai, Im sure i can rustle something up in some program or another

Posted: 11 Jan 2006 23:43
by Shidas
My model railway is in peices and gathering dust but i don't know what size it is i think it is the second one up we got a full table but we keep changing our ideas for tracks

Posted: 14 Jan 2006 21:37
by Villem
Slightly revelant to the thread, i found a good game that i find good to use to design your model railways, Rule The Rail.

http://www.brainbombers.com/

You can get the starter pack for free, wich comes with 2 locos, 2 freight wagons, and 1 passenger wagon. The expansions cost money however, but they bring extra content.

I suggest reading the manual before playing(its in the docu folder inside the game folder).

Posted: 15 Jan 2006 22:02
by Geo Ghost
Got The Pictures Of My Phone! :D :D

I while back, i got an extra carridge for my Virgin Vouger, and also this neat little white engine :wink:

Bachmann of corse :P
Well, see what you think of the looks.

On another note:
Im very, very sorry for the quality. My Phone's camera is getting worse and worse :(

Posted: 16 Jan 2006 17:34
by Blackandy
Geo.c Ghost wrote:Got The Pictures Of My Phone! :D :D

I while back, i got an extra carridge for my Virgin Vouger, and also this neat little white engine :wink:

Bachmann of corse :P
Well, see what you think of the looks.

On another note:
Im very, very sorry for the quality. My Phone's camera is getting worse and worse :(
The quality doesnt matter as long as we can see the picture :)

Posted: 16 Jan 2006 20:32
by WWW
Someone has a teddy!

Posted: 16 Jan 2006 20:51
by Geo Ghost
www wrote:Someone has a teddy!
With respect...
F**k you :roll:

So what. Iv'e had that thing since... since...

Gez, since i've been alive. I sit it out on my bed when my mum visits so it looks nice.
I was begining to wonder if anyone would notice that.

Posted: 16 Jan 2006 20:54
by jvassie
Take no notice Geo.c, ive had a teddy since i was born and i dont think theres anything wrong with it at all. I know several people well into adulthood (40+) who still have teddies...

James

Posted: 16 Jan 2006 21:32
by Louie Armstrong
Im 20 and i still have a teddy that i was given at birth

Posted: 16 Jan 2006 21:39
by WWW
I wasent taking the biscuit from you, just sayin that it was cute
sorry if I offended you
:bow: :bow: :bow: /me grovels for forgiveness

Posted: 16 Jan 2006 21:56
by Geo Ghost
www wrote:I wasent taking the biscuit from you, just sayin that it was cute
sorry if I offended you
:bow: :bow: :bow: /me grovels for forgiveness
d.w, i took it as a joke :wink:

If i taken it offencivly, you would have known about it! :lol:

Posted: 17 Jan 2006 08:37
by WWW
*faints*
sorry, you scared the crap out of me.

Posted: 19 Jan 2006 09:05
by Wile E. Coyote
I have HO models built by Mehanotehnika (Slovenian toy factory). There are 2 sets, both freight wagons and RS-2 locos. I bought adittional tracks and wagons later (I have over 12 m tracks and 11 wagons) and PIKO AC/DC adapter with connectors for equipment, direction and speed changing (up to 16 V) and protection from overload.

Posted: 21 Jan 2006 12:09
by Villem
Heh, i was wondering to this date why can't i change the direction of travel that my loco goes with my transformer, and by accident i found it out. I actually had to pull the knob lower than the lowest power setting was, it changes the direction of travel then.

Posted: 21 Jan 2006 12:38
by Wile E. Coyote
Yes, there are two types of transformer: with knob you can cange speed and direction, and there is type where you can change speed, and direction with separate switch ("Mehanotehnika" produced second type, but it was much expensive than PIKO's.)

Posted: 27 Jan 2006 16:44
by Villem
I was browsing around trains.com and came around at the subject of Lego model railwaying, thus i found the following links...

Damn they look cool.

http://www.bricworx.com/products.php
http://www.miltontrainworks.com/MTW/
http://www.legovilllivesteamclub.homest ... /kits.html
http://shop.lego.com/department.asp?d=12&t=7
http://www.visi.com/~demlow/lego/bipolar/sale.html

I used to have one of the train sets, though i think Lego has discontiniued that set..
I still have tracks though, and some train motors, but no speed control or actual train, or the wagons :d

rock on!

Posted: 27 Jan 2006 16:49
by 3 day
U rock!!!! I love some of the model railway locos included. I am i model railway collector, but i've only just started a few months ago so could do with help :bow:

Railway plans

Posted: 27 Jan 2006 16:53
by 3 day
Louie Armstrong wrote:Me again, finally got some more screens of my railway
I need help, can you post some layout plans please coz i need ideas on what to build

Posted: 27 Jan 2006 16:53
by Daan Timmer
http://shop.lego.com/product.asp?p=10170&cn=53&d=12&t=7

Does that one happen to be the Transport Tycoon X? US trainset double intermodular boxcar wagon thingy?!

Posted: 27 Jan 2006 16:54
by Villem
Use the edit button 3 day, its on the top right corner of your post.


Daantje, its named after its reallife predecessor, the TTX Intermodal Double-Stack Car.