GRASS Christmas meeting 2014

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The Garden Railway Addicts of Sutherland Shire held their Christmas run day on 17th Dec and later adjourned to a restaurant for dinner. (I categorically deny I chose a restaurant because it is right beside  a 1:40 grade railway!)

If you`d like to see moving pictures with sound you can press here. You will even glimpse a couple of operators.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyOilldpBAQ

But these old fashioned still photographs will illustrate some of the running.

Geof`s scratchbuilt rail truck did the track inspection. Geof is a whizz with sound recorder cards for sound effects, and this tiny truck has two – engine sound and horn.
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Geof`s model of the Queensland 1620 class brings the Grasslander excursion train into Sandstone station.  Geof has 5 (I think) sound cards controlled from our `standard` Hobbyking 2.4 GHz controller.
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Later in the day, Geof`s model of Queensland PB12  provided some steam action for the Grasslander.
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Keith`s Roundhouse live steam “Billy” did the pickup goods runs – here at Lilyvale.  Billy is fitted with Slo-Mo  flywheel and full RC.
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My Goose provided the local passenger – here at Melaleuca.
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My model of the Tasmanian Dubs-built 4-8-0  ran most of the main Goods work.
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and my USA trains  F3 diesel did some goods work too. It`s largely unchanged except for replacing the front motor block with a couple of plastic wheels in a block of wood, and fitting 2.4 GHz RC and sound.
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At the close of day, the overnight Sandstone express passes Lilyvale.  The loco was my first scratchbuild way back in 1997, based on a Bachmann Big Hauler which is now showing its age.
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We then adjourned to an Italian restaurant.
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The ladies tried to arrange for the boys to have their backs to the railway track, but I resisted.  We boys discussed big trains and small trains while the ladies discussed whatever ladies discuss. But even the ladies could not ignore the noise of 10,000 diesel horses  30m away, dragging 4 thousand tonnes of coal up the 1:40.  Could only have been bettered if they had been Garratts!


For an interesting video of a  train stalling at this location see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JY-13S4_Ulw

You can also see more pic of GRASS members layouts here:
http://www.trainweb.org/grass/index.htm


[size=18pt]MERRY CHRISTMAS[/size]




 
Some very fine pictures there, thank you, and I especially like the steam locos. I'll view the video later.

All good wishes to GRASS for Christmas and 2015.
 
And a Merry Christmas to you et al Greg

Five soundcards?? Start, idle, running, brakes, horn and engine off??

Rik
 
the six (6) Sounds on the 1620 Class are; Engine Idle, Short Horn, Long Horn, Air brakes release, Engine rev up and Fade, then Brakes squeal as coming to a stop.
 
Is that 6 cards or 6 channels?
 
Just watched the video again, Greg. What I find fascinating is the range of locos and stock which your sessions provide - always plenty to watch and see out of the ordinary. Some of those steam prototypes are very attractive locos.

Thanks again for sharing.

Rik

PS - Like the railtruck sound recording at - http://youtu.be/yyOilldpBAQ?t=1m26s - must have a go at that with my Ford railmotor
 
stockers said:
Is that 6 cards or 6 channels?
I'll answer for Geof - there are 6 sound recording cards. Geof uses 2 channels of his 4channel TX - left stick up triggers one sound card, down does another. Left stick right triggers a 3rd and left triggers a 4th. He then uses some jiggery-pokery with the speed stick going to stop to trigger the others (I think)
 
Wow! That's some set up.
 
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