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#778 – A new loco | 1" Scale – Backyard Railroads
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. Woodlark Central #3 – What’s the grade? Transport for the #778 →. 778 – A new loco. October 7, 2014. Here are a few photos of the engine and trailing car. 778 and Riding Car. Back head of #778. The cab roof is removable. The open smoke box for cleaning. Closeup of the engineer’s side. Under the seat is the water tank and hand pump. The tanks on the side of the loco have been decommissioned. Dad seen cleaning the flues. Enter your comment here.
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February | 2013 | 1" Scale – Backyard Railroads
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. Monthly Archives: February 2013. Getting #6 Running again Part 2 – Fixing a Bind. February 24, 2013. In part 1 of “Getting #6 Running again” my father and I identified a bind in the running gear. It was clearly occurring when the right side rods were in the fore and after positions (cylinder fully extended one way or the … Continue reading →. Getting #6 Running again Part 1 – Evaluation. February 24, 2013. February 20, 2013. Reading Society of...
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A day at the track – Cinder Sniffers Aug 2014 | 1" Scale – Backyard Railroads
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. Transport for the #778. Woodlark Central #4 – How about 22 foot minimum radius →. A day at the track – Cinder Sniffers Aug 2014. October 7, 2014. In august, my brother and family came to town for two weeks. We decided it would be nice to spend a day running trains. In 2013, we had run the 305 for Carillon Park’s Railfest. But this year we decided to run 1″ scale trains instead. Here are a few photos from the event. Transport for the #778.
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Woodlark Central #3 – What’s the grade? | 1" Scale – Backyard Railroads
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. Woodlark Central #2 – Proposed design for 28′ radius. 778 – A new loco →. Woodlark Central #3 – What’s the grade? September 8, 2014. To see the proposal) and entered onto a copy of the plan. Then I entered the measurements into the plan which is drawing using XtrkCad model railroad planning software. Finally using the profile tool, I was able to see the grades as if the railroad was laid directly onto the ground. The shed is about 1/3 of way a...
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April | 2012 | 1" Scale – Backyard Railroads
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. Monthly Archives: April 2012. Backlot Railroad – Riding the rails April 2012. April 14, 2012. For several years now, my father has been building a 1″ scale railroad in the backyard. Till now, most of the building has been grading and gardening. But now, progress has put rails on the ground. The push came because … Continue reading →. Subscribe to RSS Feeds. Inspirational Backyard Railroad Video. Blower nozzles for the 778.
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Woodlark Central #1- Background, Givens, and Druthers | 1" Scale – Backyard Railroads
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. 1″ Scale Track Standards. Woodlark Central #2 – Proposed design for 28′ radius →. Woodlark Central #1- Background, Givens, and Druthers. September 7, 2014. Ever since I was a boy, I’ve thought it would be cool to have my own live steam railroad. Now that I’m a grown up, I working to put that dream into play. Have two pages with photos of Dick Jackson’s home track:. Backyard is 76 feet deep and 87 feet wide. No fences on either side of property.
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narrowtracks | 1" Scale – Backyard Railroads
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. Inspirational Backyard Railroad Video. June 26, 2016. This backyard railroad of Jim Sabin is on the same scale of what I dream about…. Take a look for yourself… https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Blower nozzles for the 778. March 21, 2016. Woodlark Central #4 – How about 22 foot minimum radius. October 31, 2014. A day at the track – Cinder Sniffers Aug 2014. October 7, 2014. Transport for the #778. October 7, 2014. Transporting 1" scale equipment.
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September | 2014 | 1" Scale – Backyard Railroads
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. Monthly Archives: September 2014. Woodlark Central #3 – What’s the grade? September 8, 2014. Yesterday my son and I surveyed the grade. I setup a laser level on my camera tripod. It was not easy making it perfectly level when rotating round and round. Then my son rotated the level and I took measurements … Continue reading →. Woodlark Central #2 – Proposed design for 28′ radius. September 7, 2014. September 7, 2014. September 7, 2014. Despatch...
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January | 2011 | 1" Scale – Backyard Railroads
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. Monthly Archives: January 2011. B&O M-26 Boxcar Research. January 27, 2011. Post of Reseach on the M-26 boxcar. Books and Magazine Articles B&O M-26 All-Steel Boxcars (Railway Prototype Cyclopedia #18). This book contains an article with many photos of the M-26 box cars. It seems the M-26 is a derivative fo … Continue reading →. Subscribe to RSS Feeds. Inspirational Backyard Railroad Video. Blower nozzles for the 778. Transport for the #778.
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1" Scale – Backyard Railroads | Ride on trains in the backyard | Page 2
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1 Scale – Backyard Railroads. Ride on trains in the backyard. Newer posts →. Woodlark Central #2 – Proposed design for 28′ radius. September 7, 2014. Here is a proposal for a 28′ minimum radius version of the Woodlark Central. To understand the Woodlark Central. Woodlark Central – Proposal for 28 foot minimum radius (click to see larger version with 5’x5′ grid). The other borders of the image are the property lines. The inglenook would be the right end of the yard. One could switch. September 7, 2014.