Locos and rolling stock

Suitable tank cars and covered hoppers for a small switching layout

I'm currently designing a small 60" x 16" HO scale switching layout on which I'd like to model an LPG distributor (ex. Walthers Central Gas & Supply) and a cement distributor (ex. Walthers Medusa Cement Co.) Time frame is 70's into 80's.

My freight car knowledge is quite lacking and I need some help identifying suitable tank cars and covered hopper models for both industries. I'd like the cars to stay around 50' or below due to the limited space I have.

I appreciate the help.

Thanks, Mark

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Siemens Charger Photos and Video

 
 
 

 

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What Engines would be acceptable to run on my layout

Dont know very much about engines or rolling stock other to say that if I'm trying have some prototype (70%) around the Tennessee Virginia  - Knoxville Roanoke Abingdon (Virgina Creeper) around the 40's to 70's. In HO what sort of Rail companies would be operating there. And with rolling stock would it be a bit more flexible, wouldn't rolling stock be travelling all over the place. I dont want to buy some desiels or steam and have it look silly out of place.

Exactrail TTX FBOXs back in stock!

Just want to make sure everyone knows that these 50' cars are back in stock, both HO and N scale. I already got mine. Glad I waited, I almost bought one off of Ebay for far more than MSRP.

No updates to my layout, I've packed up most things in preparation for a move.

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Amtrak FP7 use

Looking for more insight on where Amtrak used EMD FP7s. 

 

I have come across YouTube video and it mostly just showed them used in California. Seems here in the East the E8 was deployed most often till the introduction of the SDP40F came along. 

Rebuilding old Mantua steam locos

Any good advice and pics re remotoring the old Mantua 0-4-0 &  0-6-0 engines appreciated. I have added  new 754 linkages, Sergent couplers, lights, figures  etc. Idid use some NWSL stuff - any other ideas? 

Need advice on motors- especially suppliers -want to run engines as slow as possible. Also anyone successful with DCC controls?

  May thanks from MaindeFer- "Rebuilding the Oldies" 

Detailing a Bachmann 4-4-0

I'm a first-timer here so thanks in advance for your help. I recently acquired a Bachmann 4-4-0 (Model 51102). I want to replace the very plastic looking firewood load in the tender with real wood bits. Before fussing with it on my own, I wonder if anyone has the know-how to tell me the best way to remove the plastic log load. I don't want to damage anything. Thanks again

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Robby the Robot meets an RS3

My original idea began in 1990 with an SW-1500 with Flexcoil sideframes.  But when I was ready to start construction, all I had was a Lionel RS3.  The platform required bulking up and steps added on one end.  The old cab area was plugged and two G scale louvres added for front screens.  The copper items are cameras. The cab base is made from styrene and the bubble is one half of a plastic sphere bought at Hobby Lobby.

Installing My First DCC Decoder

Hey All, looking for a little assistance. I installed the ESU LokSound Select in my Bowser and the movement works. I still need to solder speakers to the wires  for sound. I have a question and the Bowser website wasn't giving me the info I need. They do have instructions for retrofitting DCC Sound to their locos BUT none of their instructions show the board I have... When I asked them for help they just wanted me to buy a kit from them not help me with what I already purchased.

21 pin board and decoder.


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