Just checking to see if anyone does N Scale model railroading.
Just checking to see if anyone does N Scale model railroading.
I haven't done anything with model railroads since I was maybe 10 or 11 years old, but I had some HO engines & cars and enjoyed setting them up and letting them run sometimes. I never got into setting up detailed train sets, but I always thought it was interesting to see other peoples' train sets.
HO here, but it has been a while since I have had time and money to work on it. Maybe if I spent less time in front of the BBS and the TV... :)
Re: N scale anyone?
By: Nightfox to Grease on Thu Mar 26 2020 06:06 pm
I haven't done anything with model railroads since I was maybe 10 or 11 years old, but I had some HO engines & cars and enjoyed setting them up a letting them run sometimes. I never got into setting up detailed train sets, but I always thought it was interesting to see other peoples' train sets.
I just got back into it in the last couple of months. I found my set from hi at I can do.
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Just checking to see if anyone does N Scale model railroading.
Arduino has revolutionized several hobbies. A former co-worker was big Lego c ollector, and had several Lego train sets, plus custom 3D printed via infrared remote control. I've read where the remote is replaced by an Ardiuin o is a central tower, and sends IR signals to the train. You could place motion sensors to trigger the train's behavior, such as stop at a station after 3 laps, change tracks, or other ways to automate lights and accessories.
I had a small n-scale layout (ha!) when I was a kid, and I loved it.
There were some Model Powers back in the day that were suspect. They're better now. Of course you could spend loads of dollars and go the DCC route. I'm just doing it to build stuff, and mess with arduinos.
It's been close to 20 years ago I recall there was a Halflife Trains
mod. The Halflife mod community produced some real nice prefab
objects, and I recall the trains and train mod stuff looked good.
I figure if I ever get back into it and need to keep cost down, I can
pass off some of the less-prototypical stuff off as "railroad
specific" modifications or rebuilds. :D
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