New (to me) RS-10 locomotive for my Little Current switching layout. This will be perfect for the mixed train to LC. Happened to find this used one for a good price – in need of paint touch up on the cab and a hand rail untangled. Seems lit it spent Continue Reading
Testing Trackwork
Over the past few weeks I’ve been laying track and turnouts. Care was taken to make the transitions between the modules easy to connect – they snap together with magnets – and make sure track is smooth running. They layout is in a multi use finished basement and can be Continue Reading
Installing a DCC System
DCC system is now up and running. For this layout I chose to use a Raspberry pi running JMRI WiThrottle connected to a wireless TCS Universal Wifi Throttle. This is my first time having a wireless throttle and a wireless way to use JMRI on the layout. All of the Continue Reading
Reliable Switches
Laying track is always an exciting time. I’m carefully working on laying track one module at a time while also building other details for the Little Current layout. I’m using Peco Code 83 switches and modifying them so there is no question they will conduct electricity reliably without relying on Continue Reading
Laying Down Roadbed
This week I’m gluing down cork roadbed on the Little Current Layout. This really is a small modular layout so I can work in sections as time permits. For those of you with larger layouts this may look comically small. The only catch is making sure where the modules connect Continue Reading
Transferring the Track Plan to the Layout
Little Current Layout track plan is getting transferred to the modules. I like to start with the most difficult combination of switches and then work out from there. The printed templates are very handy. I like to use track planning software so I know everything should fit but there are Continue Reading
Connecting Modules
Module construction is never that exciting to post about but its crucial to everything that comes afterward. The three Little Current modules line up with brass table leaf pins and are mechanically connected with large neodymium magnets. They hold with about 25lbs of force. Electrical connection is made with another Continue Reading
Benchwork Construction
Today I started benchwork construction. I live in a small house and this time I wanted to build a layout that can be easily setup anywhere, fits the space I have and that I can take with me and expand if I move. Each module is made of two sheets Continue Reading
A Modular Track Plan of Little Current Yard
Welcome to my new model railway track plan! The Little Current Model Railway is a modular switching layout that fits in my basement and is transportable in my car.