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Post by artur on Feb 1, 2019 7:51:23 GMT -5
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Post by icghogger on Feb 1, 2019 8:21:00 GMT -5
Sweeeeeet!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 14:19:12 GMT -5
Very slick Artur one question though.
How do those proto 87 wheels perform.
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Post by artur on Feb 1, 2019 17:28:58 GMT -5
Very slick Artur one question though. How do those proto 87 wheels perform. The wheels are performing better than I expected, so I started to equip all my new projects with the P:87 wheels. I ran two 12 wheel engines in a consist across 2 Atlas code 83 #8 switches back and forth at various speeds without derailments. I have 12 foot shelf layout, the track work is very smooth with no bumps or dips. I’ll try to upload a video of it rolling over the switches.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 17:31:04 GMT -5
Cool thanks Artur
Was wondering as i'm getting ready to build my layout with micro engineering code 83 code 70 for main and siding and code 55 for dilapidated sidings barely usable but still in service.
And those 87 64's are way cool looking.
As to why i ask.
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Post by artur on Feb 1, 2019 19:16:05 GMT -5
Cool thanks Artur Was wondering as i'm getting ready to build my layout with micro engineering code 83 code 70 for main and siding and code 55 for dilapidated sidings barely usable but still in service. And those 87 64's are way cool looking. As to why i ask. They do look great a specialty on cars, it would be hard to go back to the stem rollers
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Post by cemr5396 on Feb 1, 2019 23:40:40 GMT -5
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Post by artur on Feb 2, 2019 7:38:25 GMT -5
I was debating for a bit which one to build the red or black
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Post by Wayne Snyder on Feb 5, 2019 11:54:05 GMT -5
I'm interested in seeing how you added the light and what you sued for the walkway light?
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Post by artur on Feb 5, 2019 13:31:44 GMT -5
I'm interested in seeing how you added the light and what you sued for the walkway light? I drilled a hole in the shell for the LED and glued it in place with the wires inside the shell then I attached the walkway light directly to the LED with Kristal Klear, than the whole thing was painted black except the bottom of the walkway light so the light can shine out. The walkway lights are made out of clear resin.
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Post by Wayne Snyder on Feb 6, 2019 10:41:07 GMT -5
Thanks Artur,
Did you make copies of the Cannon part to cast? 3D Print? I'd like to do that on some projects i'm currently doing. I could use a couple of dozen of the lights.
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Post by artur on Feb 6, 2019 14:08:23 GMT -5
Thanks Artur, Did you make copies of the Cannon part to cast? 3D Print? I'd like to do that on some projects i'm currently doing. I could use a couple of dozen of the lights. They are copies of 3D printed lights. I can send you them.
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Post by Wayne Snyder on Feb 7, 2019 10:31:13 GMT -5
Cool,
Let me know rwsnyder2002@yahoo.com. How much?
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Post by Vlad on Feb 7, 2019 20:36:58 GMT -5
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Post by artur on Mar 22, 2019 10:01:59 GMT -5
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Post by ironstef70 on Mar 25, 2019 19:47:19 GMT -5
Wow, and two can motors in there. That'll be a strong puller for sure.
Really nice. And I like the attention to the prototype wheels. You're really pushing the details to perfection, just as in your Dash 9. Great job.
Stephane
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Post by dekon on Mar 25, 2019 20:15:43 GMT -5
Very nice!
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Post by artur on Mar 26, 2019 6:26:26 GMT -5
Thanks guys
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