arthurhouston

A video of a great small layout.  Paul has become one great model RR person from many aspects.  

 

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BILLYB

It's a great video

It's a great video and I look forward to seeing more videos of this small layout 

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ctxmf74

@Arthur

   Thanks for posting. Great layout and Video. I like the way you go in and film as a regular modeler not a distant film producer. The layout is a perfect size for a single modeler to build as a long term project, and being Southern Pacific makes it even more appealing :> ) ......DaveB 

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richhard444

Question on the connectors

I like the idea of using the "Anderson Power Poles" for the lift out section. After looking at their web site they have so many to select from, I was confused. What size did Paul use and/or what would the part # be?

Richard

Richard - Superintendent CNW Peninsula Div.

blog - https://mrhmag.com/blog/richard_harden

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avrinnscale

Another good video!

Arthur, as a fellow N scale modeler I really appreciate your videos.  I do have to ask though, if you would please be a little slower as you pan from one shot to another.  I have a tough time when the camera whips around, and doesn't have time to auto-focus.

Thank you!

Geof Smith

Modeling northern New England in N scale. 

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jeffshultz

Anderson Power Poles

The Power Poles I use are these (which are the 30A models):

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BN0WMA2/

Once I figured out which way was up with assembling them, they worked very well. 

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Jeff Shultz - MRH Technical Assistant
DCC Features Matrix/My blog index
Modeling a fictional GWI shortline combining three separate areas into one freelance-ish railroad.

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