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Reverse Running - What Vintage?
Since MRH is no longer running the 'Reverse Running' column, and I had long ago submitted an article which was never used, I have published it on my blog:
https://ocalicreek.blogspot.com/2018/12/what-vintage.html
Enjoy!
Galen
Sensors Part 4 Connecting Ardunio sensors to JMRI
Looking at Geoff Bunza Blog post ( https://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/34392 ) here is video on connecting the Ardunio to JMRI. Setting up sensors in JMRI.
Happpy Modeling
Mike
No more "Mr. No Account"
I explained elsewhere in this blog where the "noah_count" screen moniker came from and how it just became automatic for me when I signed up for things so I won't go into it again. I never minded when folks made the honest mistake of calling me "Noah" because I know it could be confusing.
Changing Major Directions from my Current Layout to a New One
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I started a blog in 2017 to document the creation of my Z scale Alpine layout (all Marklin locos and rolling stock with mixed products for just about everything else). You can see my posts at the end of this page.
I went with Z scale because I wanted to make the most of a layout in a limited space and I had bought some Marklin Z rolling stock, locos and track many years ago for "the day" I would start a layout.
Building a trestle
I had enough working on electrical and switched gears to my big trestle. A few commercially built bents, some of my own, basswood, balsa wood, glue, imagination a few days and the scene is coming to life.
Looking back and looking forward
This morning I was looking for an old track plan and information in my post index. All of a sudden, I found myself reading old post and old responses. Forty five minutes later, after tearing myself away to get breakfast, I decided to write this as my first blog post in a long while.
Added a Road
It has been awhile since I have posted anything - in fact a few years. I continue to move ahead in fits and starts. I added a road to the rural side of the layout and have made a couple of new model kits. I guess slow and steady.
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