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  1. I am cleaning up in old video files and found that some could be published: Video recorded at Oslo Mini Maker Faire 2013. The trains are equipped with LokSound decoders, warm white LEDs and Seuthe smoke generators. The trains are controlled by an RCX 1.0 with LDCC firmware and powered by a home made DCC booster. For more info take a look at these threads: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=70937 http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=71511
  2. May I ask which decoder and where you bought it or got the sounds? I have considered to get one myself from Olivia's Trains or Howes Models in UK.
  3. Here is my current layout for inspiration. About 2x3 m.
  4. My experience is that you need a voltage in the upper voltage range of the Seuthe smoke generators to make them work properly. The #99 has a range 8-14 V, so the 9 V (or less) you get from the batteries is not enough. Though, the production yield seems to be high, so you might get smoke like a cigarette in an ashtray. I don't use PF myself, but if I understand it right, it use a PWM signal, so regarding AnyVoltMicro I don't think you can use it, or maybe it will work if you set the power to max. If there is a constant analog 9 V signal from the battery box, you can try to connect the AnyVoltMicro directly to the battery box. BTW: I don't use the AnyVoltMicro any more, as I now use 12 V on the track.
  5. As far as I know the source code has never been available for download. The LDCC firmware is found here: http://home.surewest.../dcc/index.html
  6. Krøderbanen - Norway's longest museum. Norwegian Railway Museum - Nice collection of steam engines.
  7. Why not go up in scale and use LGB track or other track made for garden railways? I have done that, but I have to admit that the main reason was that I wanted a live steam engine. The rolling stock is scratch built using LEGO and wheels from BBB. If you have to move the track in and out, you will end up not using your railway much.
  8. A true maker shouldn't need more than the video to have enough inspiration to create his own version. I might bring this to the Oslo Mini Maker Faire next year. This year I had my lego train layout on display. Unless you have an old Mamod, Wilesco or similar steam engine or can get one for free, I wouldn't bother buying one. The engine runs only OK for about a minute or so. It is not something you can run continuously all day. Though, a lot of improvements can be done like - Replacing the solid fuel burner with a gas burner. - Add a steam valve. - Remove the useless whistle which leaks steam. - Add a water top-up valve. BTW: I am a bit surprised that the lego pneumatic hose doesn't melt. What would be really cool would be to make an engine using the pneumatic cylinders running on steam.
  9. Thanks! Not sure what you ask about. How a steam engine works is probably better described at Wikipedia. I have tried, but the engine is way too weak. Here are the videos that gave me the inspiration to make this: http://www.youtube.c...mlord111/videos
  10. A live steam contraption I made from an old Mamod SE.2a steam engine and LEGO. I have bin bit by the live steam garden railway bug.
  11. Check out the videos found here http://www.youtube.c...ailwaytv/videos
  12. Thanks for the info! This looks promising.
  13. Has anyone tried LEGO and BBB train wheels on LGB tracks? Does it work or is the flange too high?
  14. Nice! Off-topic: What smoke generator do you use? Looks like it doesn't get enough power and cough and spit oil. (?)
  15. I had the 970 set for my 4,5V trains.
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