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chris.d
Member # 901
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Does anyone know where you can obtain simple electronic projects and circuit diagrams to liven up the model railway a little? I've found a few but am looking for more.
 
shamus
Member # 657
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Hi Chris,
Let me know what sort of simple electronic projects you are looking for, and I will have a look for you.

Cheers
Shamus

 

chris.d
Member # 901
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G'day Shamus
I guess for a start I was looking for basic LED or lighting circuits. I am hoping to make my scenery a little more animated, instead of being so static.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chris.
*How do you attach photos to what you write here?

 
Mike C
Member # 35
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Kalmbach carries a couple of books. One of them is for easy electronic projects. I think its called Simple Electronic Projects for Model Railroaders, or something along those lines.HTH.....Mike
 
chris.d
Member # 901
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Thanks for the tip Mike
I'II keep a look out for them. I'II have to ask a couple of the MR shops around the place if they can order them in.Unfortuately our supply down under can be a little limited at times.

Chris
 

shamus
Member # 657
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Hi Chris, I guess that book would be your best bet.
As for adding a photo in here, first, any photo to be uploaded here or any other forum except trainorders, needs to be on a website somewhere. After that it's easy, just put img inside square brackets [ ] and at the end of the webaddress /img in square brackets [ ].
Shamus


 
chris.d
Member # 901
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thanks Shamus
I'II have to give it a go at some time.
 
caboosehop
Member # 814
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Hi Chris'd. Isaw your query on the forum. I live over the ditch in NZ. Iget most of my gear from Dick Smiths. I also got his electronic books on various circuits which I have put to use. I also buy some of the kits they have on sale.I have used his kits to operate grade crossing lights, bells and loco whistles and horns regardless of direction. I hope I am not to late with this info. good luck happy new year. Jimbo

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10-4 JIMBO
 

christopher.d
Member # 1139
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Thanks Jimbo
i've tried Dick Smith thanks.
But I'm still looking for other projects to make my scenes look a lillte more alive.
Thanks again
Chris
 
cajon
Member # 40
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Here's just one link among many that I got by doing a browser search for "model railroad electronics." You might try doing a search for a specific project by it's name.

 
cajon
Member # 40
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Niow the link: http://www.mrollins.com/circuit.html
 
christopher.d
Member # 1139
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Thanks Cajon

Looks like a good site.

Chris
 

Cthetrains
Member # 2148
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Hey, Chris...
you still want information on basic circuits for your layout? email me at Corylp@hotmail.com and I'll send a few interesting ones to work on.

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Cory (o:}=
 

Shaun CN
Member # 2366
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Has any body tried the athrean locomotive constant lighting circuit project from WWW.mrollins.com Does it work for athren locomotives with the motor and gears taken out?

Thank you for you help!!

Shaun
 




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