Ray’s been in touch with another fab update – and if you’ve ever wondered how to run multiple trains on one track, just do what Ray did…
… make a start and enjoy the problems a layout throws at you.
Here’s his first post if you want to see just how far Ray has come:
I love seeing how the problems melt away over time and a beautiful layout magically appears.
“Hi Al,
It’s been 7 months since my last update and I have got a lot accomplished since then!
I’ve added a commercial district to the last 4’x4′ section of my layout, I am really proud of the donut that I painted on the donut shop as well as the roof on top of the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant!
I managed to fill in my corners which I thought would be difficult but it was easy and I think they turned out well;
I’ve updated my control board, so I can run 3 trains at once, one on each loop!
I’ve added a steam locomotive to pull my two passenger cars! It’s a small 2-6-2 but it blows smoke!
Here’s some additional pics to show some other details:
Still lots to do, mainly ballast and background on the walls, other than the pics from my grandchildren!
I look at your posts almost daily and it inspires me and gives me lots of ideas! The comments I get are helpful and motivating!
To everyone that reads this post Merry Christmas and best wishes for a healthy and happy New Year!
God Bless you and yours and thanks for maintaining this blog.
Ray in Southwest Florida”
So there you go, if you’ve ever wondered how to run multiple trains on one track, just do what Ray did – make that start!
Here’s his first post:
And here’s his second:
I know I keep saying it, but it’s all about that start…
That’s all for this time folks.
Please do keep ’em coming.
And if today is the day you press the fun button and get started, the Beginner’s Guide is here.
Best
Al
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very nice work. is this springfield? i saw the big donut. reall good terrain.
Robert,
No, it was intended to be a small rural town in Nebraska, I named it Debsville after my wife! I choose Nebraska because North Platte is the home of the Golden Spike Tower in Union Pacific’s railyard. One of the largest railyards in the world. You can view the live web cam here: https://goldenspiketower.com/
Luv the donut shop and KFC! Very neat organization of control board.
Those home owners enjoy lovely large lots! Debsville is a nice place place to live!!
Nancy
Ray, you really did an amazing job on the donut and the KFC roof. That donut looks good enough to eat! 🙂 The red paint on the KFC roof is just the right shade of red. I have that same kit and would like to know what red you used for the roof and how exactly you got the stripes so straight.
nice
Will in NM,
I used Testors Dark Red 1104: https://www.hobbylobby.com/crafts-hobbies/model-kits/paint-brushes/gloss-dark-red-testors-enamel-paint/p/984
Hopefully the link will work! I just used a small brush and stayed within the ridges on the roof! Hope this helps!
A substation would be a nice touch. Very good work and I love your attention to detail.
Looking good , you’ve gotten a lot accomplished since your last post . It is a very nice layout , good work .
Also , thank you for the 65 white convertible mustang with the red interior . When I was a wee lad my uncle had that exact car … it’s the first car I remember desiring to own one day . That was 60 years ago, still don’t own one damnit . Good to see it at the KFC .
Love your RR. Nice job on the nuances and the track work. Decades ago I had a power pack that powered the DC rail network and a DCC control that powered the select engines with the add-on. It worked seamlessly on the entire railroad. It was great! Nowadays I would obviously go with full DCC but I don’t have anywhere to put a RR so I just ogle the ones on this wonderful site!
I could only see a touch of your (white) fascia next to the control panel but my pet project is to have modelers make the most of the edges by blending it into the scenery or just painting it flat black. There’s a reason that all the roadies at concerts wear black whilst doing their duties on stage…jus’ sayin’