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Trainman79:
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--- Quote from: Trainman79 on August 23, 2019, 12:18:27 PM ---Hello Everybody,
My name is Allen and I recently discovered that my childhood love for trains never went away. I am currently planning a HO layout which I will be building in sections. I have the opportunity to fill a 24x36 basement, but want to begin smaller as to not overwhelm myself. After doing many months of research, I decided that Railpro is the system I would like to use to run my layout.
I look forward to learning from and getting to know everyone on here.
Allen
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Welcome to the forum Allen. You and I have a lot in common - first name, reason for trains, scale, basement size, RailPro. You may want to scroll through the posts on my blog for ideas. http://www.lkorailroad.com/
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Thank you for the welcome! I am reading your blog now and from what I have read so far, you have had some great ideas. Thank you for posting a link.
BN3022:
Greetings everyone,
I'm new to Rail Pro and this Group. I'm currently working on my 2nd LM3s install in an Stewart/Kato F3. I'm having fun getting it up and running and testing out the RP features such as the prime mover sounds, and light effects. It boggles my mind how easy the RP system is to work with. I previously ran Dynatrol and Rail Lynx so going to Rail Pro was a no brainer for me.
Modeling the BN Peoria Subdivision in HO circa 1980.
Looking forward to sharing experiences with others in this Group and learning more about Rail Pro.
Ken Thompson
atsfguy:
Welcome tonthe group, Ken. There is a wealth of information in these pages plus we have nembers who are extremely knowledgeable in all things model railroad.
TwinStar:
--- Quote from: BN3022 on September 27, 2019, 06:25:31 PM ---Greetings everyone,
I'm new to Rail Pro and this Group. I'm currently working on my 2nd LM3s install in an Stewart/Kato F3. I'm having fun getting it up and running and testing out the RP features such as the prime mover sounds, and light effects. It boggles my mind how easy the RP system is to work with. I previously ran Dynatrol and Rail Lynx so going to Rail Pro was a no brainer for me.
Modeling the BN Peoria Subdivision in HO circa 1980.
Looking forward to sharing experiences with others in this Group and learning more about Rail Pro.
Ken Thompson
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Welcome Ken! Where do you live?
BN3022:
I'm in South Eastern Wisconsin, and yourself?
Ken T.
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