D&RG Monarch Branch & fallen flag SFRSD RR

From now on this blog will cover the construction of my new RR in HOn3 however you will still be able to view my now fallen flag SFRSD as it will remain.

11/09/2020

A Small video of the D&RGW Monarch Branch


 

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Layout at a glance

Size         20'x 20'
Prototype ATSF
Location Kansas & Oklahoma
Period 1988 to 1990
Style Linear walk around
Point to point.
Construction L Girder and 1/2 inch ply
Scenery Blue foam and plaster
gauze
Scenic Express trees,
Carrs ground foam and an
assortment of other
products.
Sub-road bed 6mm cork on main,
5mm cork on passing
sidings
3 mm cork on industry
tracks & main yards.
Mainline 130 feet of single track
with passing sidings
at each town.
Min radius 16" Almost all with
super elevation.
Turnouts M/Engineering #6
Turnout C/T Tortoise Motors
Layout H/T 54"to 551/2"
Track Micro engineering
pre-weathered code 55
Control Digitrax Duplex DCC
CTC
Blk Control JMRI Panel Pro & BDL168
Signalling
T/O control SE8C
Signals By Vics Models
Fast clock Stans Fast Clocks on Computer screen.
Operation Timetable with car cards
and waybills.


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