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I always ran my trains to what I perceived as scale speed, but alas, some throttle packs don’t do well at slow speeds. But I’m beginning to think it’s time to get back to a hobby I’ve had since I was a kid (I’m 56 now). I’ve been away from the model railroading hobby for several years due to it becoming less important than other things in my life, so I’m not up on the latest available technology. Just wanted to share SO check old pillows before they hit the dumpster, trash truck…. I dont think it would work for larger areas of snow cover but who knows It probably would if there werent plans for alot of other scenery…. Come to find out its from a pillow my son thru away and he missed the trash can……….Immediately I thought about snow drifts areas that linger from not getting enough sun exposure….sheltered areas….gullies fencelines…etc. The other day out in my garage where the doggie is I noticed some white stuff like stuffing on garage floor. I stumbled on this on the way to Calgary a couple years ago. Lee, Check this out if you have not seen this before I think you will enjoy. Wow – that’s the neatest wiring I have ever seen! Al.
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When I start on my bigger layout, I will keep you posted on my progress. This was built to transport river goods (Goolwa is on the River Murray, near its mouth), to a place called Middleton (on the Southern Ocean). The town I was born and grew up in is called Goolwa (in South Australia, and I still live there), is home to Australia’s FIRST railway line in 1854. The photo of the steam engine was taken from my back door, and they try and run the steam engines when the weather permits. The reason my wiring is fairly neat, is because I am an “A class electrician”, and I am used to working with higher voltages than 16v, and I was taught as an apprentice to be neat and tidy (and it is a habit I cannot change). I have since bought Train Controller Gold, as this will give me better control in the future. I tried JMRI initially, but found it too hard to work out, so went with Rocrail (both programs are free). I decided to use Digitrax DCC equipment, which is why I built the test track (8′ x 2′), so that I could get all the equipment to work with the computer software. I have to clean out my double garage (9M x 6M), to make room for my track, so I only have a test track at the moment. Let them know the package is no longer updating correctly.“Hi Al, after seeing Cameron’s article, I decide to send in some photos of my test track. Out of date by more than a day or two, please contact the maintainer(s) and
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Please Note: This is an automatically updated package. To prevent problems it is strongly recommended to first read the Manual. Robert Jan Versluis can not be held responsible for any damage that the use of this program may cause to your computer, model trains or anything else. Nightly builds are snapshots and it is recommended to save your last working revision in case it will not work for you. controlling some trains manually and other trains in fully automatic mode is possible.
SCARM TO ROCRAIL SOFTWARE
Trains can be either manually controlled or completely controlled by the software in automatic mode. Rocrail assumes all responsibilities for controlling a model railroad and their accessories.
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Rocrail is free software for controlling model trains for Linux, Apple macOS, Raspberry Pi & Odroid and of course Windows operating systems.