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-=Jeff=-
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Well I did it this past weekend.

I was at a Train show near my house on Sunday and bought the Digitrax Empire Builder II for $256. I am in the midst of wiring now. I will let you all know how I like it when it is up and running

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All I can say is DROOL, SLOBBER, Sigh...I can't wait to get ahold of a system now . I was doing some figuring, at 20 bucks every pay check, by the end of summer I can get the system I want (baring unforseen disasters of course!). Good luck with the system and Happy Modeling!!
John

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I am impressed with the scope of your project. A few questions. Did you use a software package to design the layout, or did you just draw it out? Are you doing this on your own, or are you working with a group? Lastly, why the Motorola Loco? Do you work for them?

Keep us posted on your progress.


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quote:
Originally posted by JMH:
I am impressed with the scope of your project. A few questions. Did you use a software package to design the layout, or did you just draw it out? Are you doing this on your own, or are you working with a group? Lastly, why the Motorola Loco? Do you work for them?

Keep us posted on your progress.


JMH,

I started to used 3DPlanit Demo.. then just decided to dig out my old Template and design it on my own.. It is just drawn out of my own ideas.

The Layout is on my own in the basemant of my house. I don't think the layout is big enough, but my wife does not agree with that.. LOL

As for the Motorola train.. Yes I work for them.. it is an Athearn Set. The reason the pictures are there is for some of my co-workers to see as well. I really have not decided on a particular road to model. I am thinking either Milwaukee or C&NW.. I will probably go with Milwaukee.. since I have some SOO LINE Locos as well


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Meant to say great photos too ! The train stuff is cool, but tell me about that Camero!! I used to drive a 67 rag top 327 RS. Best car I ever had...oh yeah this is a railroad site, sorry . You and I are at about the same stage in development. Things are looking good, keep up the great work, and by the way, can I have my bottle of Elmers back now ? Happy Modeling!!
John

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OK, You work for Mot. I myself am in the Wireless industry, and have a friend who works in the New Jersey operation, on the new 3G and Wide band stuff. He built a completely movable, as in modular, HO layout. It was phenominal! A three level helix operation and desiged to make the most use of all of the cornerstone industries he could get. His electrical and mechanical design was terrific, and yes, he used a DCC system, although I do not recall which. When he moved from California to New Jersey, he assembled his buddies and they unbolted it and it rolled through the door ways. Now that is the way to go! He planned for the move before he constructed the layout. I am trying to do the same. Which location are you in? If it is the Wireless side, then you could be in Chicago area, New Jersey, or with the rest of my friends in San Deigo.

Let me know. Keep up the great work.


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JMH,

Yep I am in Chicago. I used to work in the Libertyville facility where we designed cell phones. I now work in Arlington Heights working on the base station side now


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