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Monday, November 22, 2010

Model Trains-3 Quick Tips

The Model Train Help Ebook includes 100's of useful ideas, techniques and tips to help you build the model railroad of your dreams.

Here are just 3 of the useful quick tips you will find in the ebook:

Quick Tip #1
If street lights or other accessories are dim or move slowly, it is most likely a
transformer/power pack problem. There may be too many things drawing power. The
solution is to invest in more powerful transformer/power pack to run the trains, or buy
an inexpensive unit and use it only for accessories.


Quick Tip #2
No one wants a locomotive that you have to push to get it going. You don't want one that suddenly speeds up and falls off he tracks. If you want your train to run well, be prepared to pay good money for a good quality locomotive. Buy the best locomotive you can afford. Buy a high-performing orkhorse and it will pay for itself in no time with the pleasure it gives you over the years to come.

A small mirror tile can be a useful tool to add to your toolkit. It can be particularly helpful when looking for kinks, dips and misalignments in track.

To check alignments simply set the mirror on the edge on the track. That will enable you to inspect the alignment of the rails, not by looking directly along the rails, but by looking into the mirror at the reflection of the rails.


Quick Tip #3
This will save you from stretching or bending over or getting track imprints in your cheek. When you bend down and look along a rail the track can appear to be very smooth. However, by looking at the reflection of the rail in a mirror, kinks and dips are often easier to spot.

The mirror can also prove useful when placed alongside the track to view the action of trucks and wheels while the train moves over a trouble spot.

Also, consider using a mirror when laying track in difficult locations and even track that is out in the open.

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