I really enjoy the trains off loading and unloading the coal loads. Have you thought about putting in a power plant or something close to the other one it just an idea but you have a really cool impressive model railroad layout
I've thought of two things, a power plant as a backdrop and a dock in front of the dumper for a ship. I would also love to model a Hulett unloader but I'm afraid its beyond my capacity: th-cam.com/video/JErREoMOdDc/w-d-xo.html
There are three loadouts on the layout. The flood loader in another video is operated by a Tortoise that moves a rod up and down via a DPDT toggle switch. th-cam.com/video/QzmBQ4As_mc/w-d-xo.html Calcifer 1 has a loosely mounted chute (square tubing) angled down from the silo. Coal drops from the silo via a funnel at the top end, and a cell phone vibrator motor mounted at the lower end causes the coal to slide. Green Goblin uses a spring as an auger. It's a better mechanism than the vibrator. Key is the square tube that the spring sits in is much bigger than the spring. Getting one that the spring barely fits in causes binding. th-cam.com/video/71J0_mq1_TU/w-d-xo.html Both Calcifer 1 and Green Goblin are operated by foot switch so that I can keep both hands on the throttle.
Great operational model. I'm impressed by the realism and the automations. How do you control the switch at 4:13? is it triggered automatically when the free running car is detected at the end of the track?
The Peco turnout is thrown by a Peco solenoid that is controlled by an Azatrax D2T-3W. The D2T uses two pairs of infrared emitters/detectors. One is at the top of the switchback next to the dumper on poles; it lines the switch straight when a car blocks the IR light. The other is embedded in the kickback track beyond the turnout; it lines the switch to diverging so the car goes to the yard when the IR light reflects off the bottom of the car.
Do you push into your dump yard because there is no way out at the other end of that yard? Or would you rather push in then to navigate threw the yard and get back out in front of the cars?
The yard can only be entered from one end by a loco. There is a way to pull a train nearer to the yard and then do a runaround thru the rotary dumper, pull forward, then push a shorter distance, but the long push is faster. On Google Earth the Sandusky Coal Dock has in/out tracks next to each other, but I didn't have the room for that.
I've settled on Woodland Scenics fine cinder ballast which as I understand it is walnut shells. I've tried real anthracite (black lung risk) and black art sand used for sand painting. The sand is heavy and had particles that a magnet picked up.
It is shown here: th-cam.com/video/71J0_mq1_TU/w-d-xo.html Gearmotor with a spring stuck on the shaft. The spring was from one of those little drawers at the local hardware. Motor has a cheapo pwm to control the speed. The tube that the spring is in has to be a lot larger than the spring, otherwise things jam, and it has to tilt down.
Sorry, I describe the Green Goblin motor. Calcifer 1 uses a phone vibrator motor. Vibration encourages the coal to slide down a slanted square plastic tube from the silo.
Calcifer 1 is a kit from Walthers. The turntable is Peco. The dumper is part of a 30-year-old kit from State Street Models. The animation mechanisms and everything else are scratch built.
Impressive, it looks great!
Watched the long version too, this is amazing
Just amazing modeling!!! Very nice!
Wow! That works vary well! I love it!
Awesome Layout 👌 👏 👍
So amazing 🤩
So nice I wish I could like it twice.
This is amazing!!!!
Great job, man !!!!
I really enjoy the trains off loading and unloading the coal loads. Have you thought about putting in a power plant or something close to the other one it just an idea but you have a really cool impressive model railroad layout
I've thought of two things, a power plant as a backdrop and a dock in front of the dumper for a ship. I would also love to model a Hulett unloader but I'm afraid its beyond my capacity: th-cam.com/video/JErREoMOdDc/w-d-xo.html
@@kevinguthrie5495 that's going to look really cool well I just wanted to give you some ideas
Loved the flood loader what is the mechanism used for that
There are three loadouts on the layout. The flood loader in another video is operated by a Tortoise that moves a rod up and down via a DPDT toggle switch. th-cam.com/video/QzmBQ4As_mc/w-d-xo.html
Calcifer 1 has a loosely mounted chute (square tubing) angled down from the silo. Coal drops from the silo via a funnel at the top end, and a cell phone vibrator motor mounted at the lower end causes the coal to slide.
Green Goblin uses a spring as an auger. It's a better mechanism than the vibrator. Key is the square tube that the spring sits in is much bigger than the spring. Getting one that the spring barely fits in causes binding. th-cam.com/video/71J0_mq1_TU/w-d-xo.html
Both Calcifer 1 and Green Goblin are operated by foot switch so that I can keep both hands on the throttle.
nice layout
Muito real !! Parabéns pela trabalho !
Great operational model. I'm impressed by the realism and the automations.
How do you control the switch at 4:13? is it triggered automatically when the free running car is detected at the end of the track?
The Peco turnout is thrown by a Peco solenoid that is controlled by an Azatrax D2T-3W. The D2T uses two pairs of infrared emitters/detectors. One is at the top of the switchback next to the dumper on poles; it lines the switch straight when a car blocks the IR light. The other is embedded in the kickback track beyond the turnout; it lines the switch to diverging so the car goes to the yard when the IR light reflects off the bottom of the car.
@@kevinguthrie5495 Thanks Kevin for taking the time to explain, much appreciated. Great work!
Fantastic!
Cool video
Really hoping to see new videos!
Probably do an updated "new way" video in February after I finish my current foresting project.
This is cool.
Excellent workmanship, fantastic layout. Why did you choose the green color for the coal building
Thanks! The mine was inspired by this one: appalachianrailroadmodeling.com/photos/csx-prototype-photos/csxravenloaderb/
@@kevinguthrie5495 very interesting, never seen one green. I usually see them maroon, black
Do you push into your dump yard because there is no way out at the other end of that yard? Or would you rather push in then to navigate threw the yard and get back out in front of the cars?
The yard can only be entered from one end by a loco. There is a way to pull a train nearer to the yard and then do a runaround thru the rotary dumper, pull forward, then push a shorter distance, but the long push is faster. On Google Earth the Sandusky Coal Dock has in/out tracks next to each other, but I didn't have the room for that.
Wow! Great layout and fun to watch. What camera setup did you use for the rail? It almost makes you feel like you're there!
Thanks! See the credits: DJI Osmo Pocket for the cab views, Panasonic Lumix FZ300 for the rest.
Really cool layout. What are you actually loading? Black sand??
I've settled on Woodland Scenics fine cinder ballast which as I understand it is walnut shells. I've tried real anthracite (black lung risk) and black art sand used for sand painting. The sand is heavy and had particles that a magnet picked up.
How does the loader work at calcifer 1? I am building up my layout and whatever you are doing is allot better than anything I have come up with yet.
It is shown here: th-cam.com/video/71J0_mq1_TU/w-d-xo.html
Gearmotor with a spring stuck on the shaft. The spring was from one of those little drawers at the local hardware. Motor has a cheapo pwm to control the speed. The tube that the spring is in has to be a lot larger than the spring, otherwise things jam, and it has to tilt down.
Sorry, I describe the Green Goblin motor. Calcifer 1 uses a phone vibrator motor. Vibration encourages the coal to slide down a slanted square plastic tube from the silo.
Where can I get a functioning coal loader
I'm not aware of any on the market, you have to DIY.
how does the coal get back to the loaders once it's dropped off? is there a underlayout conveyer belt or something simpler?
The coal drops into plastic jars. I unscrew them and pour them back into the silos.
To frigging cool bi
Where did u get this from or it home made?
Calcifer 1 is a kit from Walthers. The turntable is Peco. The dumper is part of a 30-year-old kit from State Street Models. The animation mechanisms and everything else are scratch built.