John's Alaska Railroad HO Scale Layout V2.0
Rick decides to lengthen both sets of wires (power and turnout) to the coffee table layout so they can be tucked underneath the table. The soldering effort goes well, but the turnout refuses to work. After a bit of analysis Rick discovers the Switch Control Box does not work. Now how did this go bad since last time? Fortunately, I have a ton of extras in storage. Now everything operates correctly and the wires have disappeared. |
Modifications to the diesel shop's crane was necessary to accommodate the new animated neon Alaska Railroad sign. Rick slides the crane to one end of the rails and glues it into place. |
After a lot of testing Rick determines the handheld controller's USB port has gone bad. John obtains a return number to send it back to Ring Engineering for repair. |
John and Terry attended the Dayton Train Show and was very impressed with the fiber optic lighting systems from Dwarvin. One fiber box can be used to power 20-30 lights on the layout using fiber optic cables. |
Dwarvin also supplies swan neck, industrial building, carriage, globe, and highway lamps with fiber optic leads. Furthermore, lines can be run directly into the inside of buildings for illumination. The ends of the fiber strands can be dipped in translucent paint to produce a rainbow of different colors. |
Dwarvin also supplies flashing railroad crossing lights with crossing bells. Infra-red detectors are used to sense the presence of a train and trigger the system. John plans on developing a plan to integrate this new system into the layout. |
Feel free to contact me at john@alaskarails.org
Page created 9/4/17 and last updated 12/1/22