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Messages - ilikeconrail

#1
General Discussion / Re: Minimum Radius for DDA40X
March 29, 2014, 07:59:32 PM
The the the and no CR did not use Dda40x there all up but I might get a cr 40-8bw Tue up used and dislike steam trains
#2
General Discussion / Minimum Radius for DDA40X
March 29, 2014, 07:00:50 PM
Hi guys I'm looking into buying a dad40x and I would like to know if it would work on 22"  or at minimum 18" thanks guys reply soon good deals all over the place.
#3
General Discussion / Re: Track Needs
March 29, 2014, 12:42:47 PM
Get the 3' long straights with grey rail bed. And I suggest get the 22" because derailment of long cars will happen less but never ever get 15" curve only thing that good for a like many switchers but yea you might as well make it a double loop with 18" and 22" if you gonna get dcc because 2 trains is so much more fun then one and good luck

-Ilikeconrail-
#4
General Discussion / Re: Dcc help
March 24, 2014, 09:27:17 AM
I'm take it to the hobby shop to see if they can get it working
#5
HO / Re: Foam
March 23, 2014, 12:47:45 PM
I have for sure the plan to be double loop with the cross overs and the middle of my layout is clear so the pop in the middle idea works but surround the walls won't work I don't think I gonna keep this forever and I can't take it down easily on walls but ya 2" sounds good just gotta wait till I get a dog soon so then I gotta get my layout set up. And I'll work with it. Thanks
#6
They didn't help me
#7
General Discussion / Re: Dcc help
March 22, 2014, 06:41:50 PM
I'll look my layout is a mess.
#8
Wait are you on a diff or dc layout and do u have ez  command and then do you have normal or dcc turnouts because you can hook up dc controller which has the ac and put the wire in to your turnouts and then hook you your ez command to the track but don't use black wire to connect the dc to dcc because if you have dc loco and your dc is hooked up to your dcc your dc loco works on dc controller and is so confusing but us you can do it
#9
HO / Foam
March 22, 2014, 06:30:32 PM
I'm looking for some foam and I don't know witch type to buy my lay out is 12' 6" X 5' 3" Its bochmann ez track  a double loop with left and right cross over turn outs and I'm planning to have a 3ed loop so it will be wider. Also am planning to have hills and tunnels. Also How thick should it be I was thinking 2" but I think it's a bit over.
#10
OK I just picked up a flyer when I was at Lakeland community college train fest but I didn't see bochmann there is the biggest fest in Ohio
#11
General Discussion / Re: Dcc help
March 22, 2014, 04:15:26 PM
Box says decoder equipped and I have 4 bochmann trains w/ Dcc I wanted to try someone else and it didn't work.
#12
General Discussion / Dcc help
March 22, 2014, 03:24:38 PM
Got new loco and its atlas I like it a lot and its excerpted but the bachmann ez controller won't let it run unless is on decoder 10 for dc loco and also my lights don't work I need help please.
#13
What help!!!
#14
I'M in north east Ohio too it's on April 26 right
#15
Well cars I really need some I don't care if it's not the best the only ones out there a walthers and there a set of 3 for 86$ and I'm not looking for walters to expensive. Please if there is a slight change let there be low detail many surround like 25$ per car. I think I'm not the only one out there looking for them rather it might make you some good money there I'm just looking for some well cars with some cargo bins. Thanks and thank you for reading this. ;D