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  1. I use ambient sound through a cheap Ebay mp3 player and a small (again cheap & from Ebay) amplifier with two ex-PC speakers. This supplies "desert wind" and "meep meep" on Road Runner, and also machinery noises, gravel shifting and occasionally a blood curdling scream on P.O.O.P (Patented Odour Obfuscation Products aka the Cat Litter Mine).

     

    Audacity is the business for editing once you get the hang of it.

     

    Both layouts are analogue control, and I find a bit of sound adds another dimension to the whole thing.

     

    Les

  2. As I mostly (for now) build micro layouts with one engine and maybe a single point I'm in the DC camp. I work in IT so computers and how to get them to talk to things isn't a problem for me, however as I do this all day (and sometimes all night) and really don't want my hobby to be an extension of work. It is however useful for cheap, powerful PSUs and D connectors.

     

    I've a 27' x 18' inverted L On30 "empire" planned, and it may well be DCC controlled. On the other hand, I might just bite the bullet and go for cab control. I really enjoy planning and fitting wiring so it isn't a hardship.

     

    Les

  3. Is there a  MEEP MEEP sound chip?

     

    Phil

     

     

     

    Yes :) :)

     

    There is ambient sound via an mp3 player, small built in amplifier and two ex-PC internal speakers, mostly desert wind with a "meep meep" ever 40 seconds or so :)

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  4. Thanks to everyone for the likes and kind words.

     

    Its more or less finished now - with a full week to go :) :)

     

    36860205203_c84abf8253_c.jpgrr_preview by lesmond2009, on Flickr

     

    and a wee video of it running:

     

     

    The "locomotive" is currently in bits and wil be painted later today :)

     

    Les

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  5. Hi Les - thank you, I'll know how it goes down on the 23rd :)

     

    I'm in Belfast, N Ireland.

     

    The very top cliff went on on Tuesday night (ignore the yogurt pot / stabilising weight):

     

     

     

    and I made a giant mousetrap and some TNT:

     

    tnt_zpsk8httets.jpg

     

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    The mousetrap goes at the front left but isn't fixed. The plan is to make various "devices" - a big rock with a spring attached and a trebuchet are next - and change them every so often.

     

    Just the shed roof to fit, the bombs for the crane and chute and the locomotive to paint and that will actually be something finished.

     

    Thanks for the likes and the kind words.

     

    Les

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  6. That looks a fun model. I like a bit of Wile E Coyote...will Road Runner feature?

     

    Thank you.

     

    He will - right at the very top on a pointy cliff edge, taking everything in :) The cliff in question will go on either tomorrow or Tuesday.

     

    Les

  7. I've been working at this for the last 14 months, its due out for the first (only?) time at the NDMRS show on 22nd April.

     

    It started with a Wile E Coyote key ring, and has turned into this:

     

    36904411593_16403fb85b_c.jpg2017-04-15 11.34.48 by lesmond2009, on Flickr

     

    23721839428_5e5724ca65_c.jpgP8260018 by lesmond2009, on Flickr

     

    36904268703_a7b6433055_c.jpg2017-04-15 11.34.48 by lesmond2009, on Flickr

     

    36000651584_5f4ab99dba_c.jpgP8260021 by lesmond2009, on Flickr

     

     

     

    Dimensions are 4' long x 18" wide x 30" high. Scale is Gnine, which is 1/2" to 1' on 9mm track, which works out at 8 1/2" gauge.

     

    The ground is made from yellow extruded foam (free from many skips :) ), carved, joined and painted, then overlaid with sand where needed, on a plywood base.

     

    Track is Tomix N gauge settrack, control is DC. It has been extensively tested and runs very well indeed.

     

    The "locomotive" is a Kato chassis with a 3D printed footplate and scratch built top. The key ring is the Wile E Coyote figure, and used to be a putting machine before minor modification.

     

    There is one more level of "rock" to add to the top, some detailing to finish - shed roof & door, crane needs finished, locomotive needs painted and the rocket engine finished (its a copper pipe to put some weight to the back with a big, red LED up it) but it all should be done with a week to spare.

     

    All being well it will be well received as it is a bit out of the ordinary :)

     

    Les

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