Union Pacific High Desert O-Scale Model Railroad With Computer Automation - Stephan Lamb Associates
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- Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
- This 27'x31' O-Scale was custom built by us for a client in western Massachusetts. The High Desert scenery compliments the Union Pacific rolling stock that runs on the railroad, such as the Union Pacific Big Boy, Challenger, and other diesel powered units. The layout also features the MTH DCS system, Lionel Legacy, and computer automation via Train Controller Gold through NetCoupler by Hikel Layouts and Trains.
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@PelvicGaming for editing this video!
@HikelOGauge for assisting in implementing NetCoupler!
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Very nice layout!
A pleasure to edit this video! I learned a lot and it's AMAZING what you guys do!! Looking forward to your next project!!
You guys are fantastic. You really know how to build a custom railroad? It is Absolutely amazing I can't believe how great, it looks.
So the elephant in the room begs the question, what was the cost for construction and installation?
Your dad was a great designer as this layout is superb 💯👌
That is a fantastic layout. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad you like it
Awesome stuff
WOW... Nice work...
Very cool
Hi Steve, I`m all excited about Snap-On Train`s new Randalph Sleeper Gearbox. Not only is it suitable for O gauge but works with O.D. Trans. This will provide an opening to upgrade to my vintage tin sleepers. Check it out.
Very nice!
But, what I first noticed, if it's a western UP theme, with all that money spent, why aren't the Amtrak cars Superliners?
Because those are the trains the client wanted. Probably just hasn’t broken the super liners out yet. 👍🏻
Your company did a amazing job on this layout. I’m curious how you handle the seam where two sections where scenery was applied before delivery so that the sections can be separated. Incredible job on the turntable and roundhouse and a wonderful idea to put the controls in side the building and to have it covered by the roof when not in use. The Big Boys in the prototype also overhung the turntable bridge. What method do you guys use for getting the lighter mortar lines like on the roundhouse?
The foam scenery sections are designed to come apart at our shop and have seams. But once we install the layout, we fill the seams in if they are noticeable. Sometimes in certain areas we can disguise seams without needing to patch them at the clients house.
The Big Boy and Santa Fe F3s look to be original Protosounds items. Were they upgraded or still using that system?
Amazing layout. How long did it take to make?
About 6 months
How far do you travel to deliver layouts to customers?
Very nice work on this layout and great presentation. You should be very proud of this project. Who makes the crossing/cantilever signals at 5:16?
That’s an old set made by Custom Signals and Ross I believe. The client had it sitting in storage and asked if we could incorporate it. Worked pretty well!
I thought so. If you come across a set of those in the future please let me know. Anyways, really nice work and I look forward to your next installment.@@StephanLambAssociates
wifi
It has WiFi through the MTH WIU units