Modeling general discussion
Hi all - new here
Just wanted to introduce myself. I model southern Arizona copper mining railroads in HO-HOn3. I enjoy kitbashing and scratchbuilding. Most of my HOn3 rolling stock is either kitbashed or scratchbuilt. I will be sure to share a few photos of my projects. Right now I am working on a mostly scratchbuilt HOn3 2-8-2, a scratchbuilt HOn3 caboose, and some kitbashed HOn3 boxcars. I'm just now getting into 3d printing of detail parts using shapeways - and just uploaded my first creation - a "K" style brake cylinder last night.
N-scale or HO: coal hauling short line, 1900-1930
I am a beginner. I am considering building a shelf-type layout inspired by Alberta's "Coal Branch" in the Rocky Mountain foothills of about 80-90 years ago.. Smaller steam locomotives, shorter gondolas. I would like to hand-lay turnouts.

What happened to Rob Paisley's wonderful website?
It was located at: http://home.cogeco.ca/~rpaisley4/CircuitIndex.html but no longer works!
Rob had accumulated a treasure trove of electronic circuits most of which were inclined towards model railroading applications. Those like me who had seen and/or built his circuits would realize what a tremendous resource it was.
Does anyone has an idea what happened to it and is there a possibility of it coming back online? Really hate to see it go...
Joy (Kuwait)
Real life prototype for the 4X8 roundy round layout!
I discovered this prototypical roundy round just begging to be slapped on a 4X8!!!
https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7216637,-85.1912974,831m/data=!3m1!1e3
Weathering a shingled roof
The finish on this plastic roof got damaged while misting an area on my layout with alcohol so I repainted it.
I would like to give it a weathered look.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
It belongs on this structure:

Frank Gehry to design museum for model trains
From the Sunday NY Times: Frank Gehry to design Museum for Architectural Gems (and Model Trains)
A nice EZ wearthering video
I'm always on the hunt for tips & tricks to make me a better modeler. As some here know I like what the military modelers do and try and bring it back to trains. I found this video and thought some here might like it. Anyway, just passing it on, I hope it helps someone.
Steve

Weekly Photo Fun 9/3-9/9/2017
Figured I'd get the ball rolling, seeing how I as doing some experimenting today with lighting.
I'm experimenting with some colour jell flashes to try to get a good "night time" look, and contemplating what colours to use for lighting the layout once it's finished.

Pull-out Electronics Rack?
I have identified where I want my main electronics area to be. I have a perfect location under the future benchwork with existing access to a pre-existing GFCI outlet and plenty of aisle room in front of the spot. Now my question is, are there any suggestions for a way to rack the electronics that can be pulled out? I am thinking either something rolling or else perhaps some sort of sliders. I would of course need to bundle enough excess cable run length so that I would be able to pull out the electronics rack to have easier access. Underside of the benchwork w
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