GAP
G Scale Model Trains, 1:1 Sugar Cane Trains

My latest project a matched gravel train using a LED Dimmer controller with a picaxe diesel sound card.
This train owes its heritage to articles;
In "Garden Rail" by John Robinson in NZ.
In "Garden Whistle" a newsletter from a NZ garden rail organization.
An article on "trainelectronics" by Dave Bodnar.
and finally Picaxe from Gregh following the tutorials on the "Sandstone & Termite" website.
The loco is an old MDC "Big Hustler" kit connected to 4 gravel "tubs" .
All the electronics (the LED dimmer and picaxe sound card) and batteries are housed in the tubs.
The tubs were made by gluing 2x50mm PVC plumbing end caps together (the joints are covered by card making embellishments that disguise them as riveted joins) and mounting them onto a chassis made from pine timber.
The wheels are from an old toy train with the axles running through 4mm micro irrigation sprinkler risers attached to the chassis by electrical cable clips.






This train owes its heritage to articles;
In "Garden Rail" by John Robinson in NZ.
In "Garden Whistle" a newsletter from a NZ garden rail organization.
An article on "trainelectronics" by Dave Bodnar.
and finally Picaxe from Gregh following the tutorials on the "Sandstone & Termite" website.
The loco is an old MDC "Big Hustler" kit connected to 4 gravel "tubs" .
All the electronics (the LED dimmer and picaxe sound card) and batteries are housed in the tubs.
The tubs were made by gluing 2x50mm PVC plumbing end caps together (the joints are covered by card making embellishments that disguise them as riveted joins) and mounting them onto a chassis made from pine timber.
The wheels are from an old toy train with the axles running through 4mm micro irrigation sprinkler risers attached to the chassis by electrical cable clips.





