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Model Trains, SciFi. Programmer, technical writer, aspiring fiction writer. Serving the imaginary customers of the Z Scale (1:220) Big Reverser Key railroad. SFW content. Turn off autocorrect & autosuggest already: you're forgetting how to spell and think.
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To get this much detail at 1:350 is a real achievment and this kind of consistency is amazing.
It really is getting ridiculous to the point it seems more likely a game. I know the logic works out that it doesn't matter one way or another since you wouldn't do anything differently, but I'd still like to know.😆
If Todd the Wraith showed up on Deep Space 9, he must have been very lost.
Underneath that temporary mess of electrical tape, there's enough good lead-free solder so no adjustment was necessary. Side-tracked by work, finally got a locomotive moving again for the first time in a week after picking up a few feet of wire for the controller to the board until DCC. Wire is $$$!
If you haven't seen modern model trains, one option is sound from the real train, the engine as well as the horn, adjusting for speed and everything. I haven't called anything "fairly amazing" so I'll use that to describe it.