Just checking to see if anyone does N Scale model railroading.
Just checking to see if anyone does N Scale model railroading.
I haven't done anything with model railroads since I was maybe 10 or 11 years old, but I had some HO engines & cars and enjoyed setting them up and letting them run sometimes. I never got into setting up detailed train sets, but I always thought it was interesting to see other peoples' train sets.
HO here, but it has been a while since I have had time and money to work on it. Maybe if I spent less time in front of the BBS and the TV... :)
Re: N scale anyone?
By: Nightfox to Grease on Thu Mar 26 2020 06:06 pm
I haven't done anything with model railroads since I was maybe 10 or 11 years old, but I had some HO engines & cars and enjoyed setting them up a letting them run sometimes. I never got into setting up detailed train sets, but I always thought it was interesting to see other peoples' train sets.
I just got back into it in the last couple of months. I found my set from hi at I can do.
Grease
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Just checking to see if anyone does N Scale model railroading.
Arduino has revolutionized several hobbies. A former co-worker was big Lego c ollector, and had several Lego train sets, plus custom 3D printed via infrared remote control. I've read where the remote is replaced by an Ardiuin o is a central tower, and sends IR signals to the train. You could place motion sensors to trigger the train's behavior, such as stop at a station after 3 laps, change tracks, or other ways to automate lights and accessories.
I had a small n-scale layout (ha!) when I was a kid, and I loved it.
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