Posts Tagged ‘recreation’
Monday, May 4th, 2009
by Larry Tissot
It’s true that building an excellent model train layout can be very costly considering you have to buy locomotives, different types of rail cars, track, landscaping, buildings etc. and these items can be pricey. Even though this hobby may be one of the most expensive, hundreds of thousands of people worldwide don’t mind spending their money on this interesting pastime.
With that being said such an investment in a model train collection requires a certain amount of maintenance to make sure it’s taken care of properly. No one wants to have their hard-earned money wasted and with a little work, you can make sure your train set stays in good condition for many years to come.
Here are a few ways to help keep your expensive model train setup in pristine condition and cut down the cost of maintenance in the years to come. These are guidelines of the basic principles needed to keep your set running smoothly.
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Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
by Barry Stone
In the early days, model trains were toys and were powered by a mechanism like a clock – speed was controlled by grabbing levers attached on the train itself as it moved. When the trains were powered by electricity, the power was delivered through a third rail and picked up by a skid like mechanism that dragged on the track. When the model train began to be popular, and enthusiasts became more reality oriented, the power was carried in two rails, one being positive and the other being negative.
Although battery powered trains were popular in the late 19th and 20th centuries, battery power is making a return, except for real enthusiasts who regard battery power as something for toys only. However, such toys are what very young children get their first love of model trains from, often graduating to systems that are more sophisticated later on. It?s that small dream that grows into the big one later that makes the model train industry grow more and more each year.
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Thursday, April 30th, 2009
by Larry Tissot
May be it’s that wonder when you got your first model train that stuck with you all your life, or may it’s a friend who showed you a whole new world of wonder in model trains. Then perhaps you’re an ace do it yourselfer who saw what someone did with model trains in their back yard or garden. However chances are, if you’re reading this article, you’ve been bitten by the model train bug!
Model trains have come a long way since the days when they were wind up toys with mechanisms like a clock. Thanks to plastic that allows a more realistic look than metal, model trains have grown by leaps and bounds, and have spawned garden railway, and model train clubs all over the world.
However, what if you liked what you saw in a picture, or were looking for a new kind of hobby to get into and you went on the internet to find out more? It can be a daunting task, first, because there is so much variety available out there now, and secondly, whom do you buy from?
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Saturday, April 18th, 2009
by Greg Rafters
I have recently viewed many radio controlled cars online with the view to buying one but was amazed at the options, choices and decision I had to make to actually get what I wanted.
Like nearly every product, there now seems to be hundreds of websites dedicated to just that niche and with so much competition it’s hard to decided what’s good and what isn’t.
You then have to decide what type of radio controlled car you want!
I even have to decide on whether I want the car I am buying to be already built or assembled by me.
Choosing which fuel to opt for also opens up a can of worms and makes the entire process even more baffling.
‘OK so what do you want your radio control car to do?’ is the next question I was asked and my answer was simply ’sorry!’. Was it naive of me to want this to act as a normal car would and drive around a bit! All joking aside though this started getting complicated.
Tags: entertainment, family, hobbies, radio controlled, recreation, Toys
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Sunday, April 5th, 2009
by Freddie Eastham
Real tanks represent strength, fear and even misery in the real world but in the RC world radio controlled tanks found online today reflect nothing more than fun. Complete with realistic smoke, guns and sounds these models are great fun.
Quite a few of the models on the market today fire ammunition from the gun barrels and expel smoke from the exhaust.
OK so some of the RC tanks may not look the prettiest or be as fast or nimble as the more commonly sought after radio controlled buggies but who wants to be the bell of the ball all the time. Getting dirty and stuck in is certainly more fun.
Being slower and sturdier has its advantages for definite. For example your less likely to pay for an RC tank and crash and break it on the first day…unless you really push the boundaries and try to defy gravity.
You can put obstacles and all manner or surfaces in front of these bad boys and you will be amazed at just how robust these things are. They seldom roll over and give up for any course laid out ahead.
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Saturday, February 28th, 2009
by Jack Thompson
Do you need to repair your Lionel train? Are you a Lionel train enthusiast, buying, fixing up, and trading Lionel trains? If so, and then you’ll be ready to find out the complete Lionel trains fixing manual at LionelManuals.com!
In Reality, it is much more than merely a repair manual, also. It Is a two CD set chock full of everything you want to be able to fix, mend, or accessorize Lionel trains at a pro level.
You’ll see particular instructions for mending all Lionel train invented from 1906 through 1986. These certain directions are exemplified throughout with thousands of plots and specific blueprints to make understanding the instructions crystal clear. Require to take simply 1 part of a plot? No problem! They’re “zoomable”! Yes, the manuals were projected with you in mind! You can zoom in on whatsoever portion so that you can see incisively the spot that you are operating on.
Yet with so much subject, you can easily find the direct page you require for your unique train. It’s user-friendly – they indexed every page for you!
Plus, the manual is printable, so that you can print out what you ask and take it to your work table with you.
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Tuesday, February 24th, 2009
by Mira Dubus
Has your Lionel train seen better days? Wouldn’t it be nice to see it chugging about on it’s path once more, shining the identical stunner as the day it was found that Christmas dawn so long ago?
Repairing and touching on your old Lionel train can be very fulfilling. You can savour in the warm shine of memories of yesteryear, and then make fresh memories to go along with them!
The good thing is, you can do this yourself with just a small patience and know-how! Once you’ve reconstructed it, keeping your old train’s glory is by and large a subject of a dab of oil now and so in the right places to keep it functioning smoothly.
How do you reconstruct Lionel Trains?
The original step in restoring an old Lionel train is to make it all cleaned up.
Rub it all off with a soft cloth to get rid of debris and stain.
You can remove rust with rust remover or sand paper. If you see green or irritable white spots, that is oxidation, and you can get rid of it with oxidisation remover.
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Saturday, February 21st, 2009
by Jack Thompson
Do you want to mend your Lionel train? Are you a Lionel train enthusiast, buying, mending up, and selling Lionel trains? If so, then you’ll be fortunate to discover the complete Lionel trains fixing manual at LionelManuals.com!
Actually, it is much more than just a repair manual, likewise. It’s a 2 CD set chock full of everything you want to be capable to fix, mend, or accessorize Lionel trains at a professional level.
You’ll see particular instructions for mending all Lionel train invented from 1906 through 1986. These certain directions are exemplified throughout with thousands of plots and specific blueprints to make understanding the instructions crystal clear. Require to take simply 1 part of a plot? No problem! They’re “zoomable”! Yes, the manuals were projected with you in mind! You can zoom in on whatsoever portion so that you can see incisively the spot that you are operating on.
Yet with so much subject, you can easily find the direct page you require for your unique train. It’s user-friendly – they indexed every page for you!
Plus, the manual is printable, so that you can print out what you ask and take it to your work table with you.
Tags: antiques, automotive, collectibles, entertainment, general, hobbies, home, recreation, Toys, trains
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Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
by Luis Jenkins
Say you are a Lionel trains fancier, fixing and servicing your Lionel trains is a regular section of your hobby. You want to preserve your trains reckoning distinct and operating better for the most enjoyment. If you mean to sell your trains, and so keeping them at their best is a essential to acquiring a good price. Most Lionel train amends can be complete right there in your individual home. Say you do the restores yourself, you can salvage money on fixing accounts, and revel the satisfaction of preserving those sweethearts looking special!
Here are several tips for several of the most general Lionel train fixtures :
Say your train appears to be jugging, the understanding is credibly because there is whatsoever dirt, rust, or oil build up on either the track or the wheels of the train. These build ups can affect the link between the track and the train. Say there is not a easy connection, then it doesn’t run as well.
Cleansing Dusts From The Track and Wheels
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Monday, February 2nd, 2009
by Mira Thompson
Lets assume you are an enthusiast train collector who is interested in buying lionel HO model trains. You would have no doubt have the experience and knowledge of general questions. As such, your focus will be on the individual dealer who is dealing with vintage trains.
The founder getting in the ho good example train hobby will have some questions. Yet that can be serious, because you need to know some thing about the issue you are questioning.
Say you are planning on becoming a collector, so your 1st question would be where can you collect whatsoever certain selective information as to the history of the Lionel trains. It would be high-risk to pay top dollar for a train set that was not authentic. Numerous vintage parts can be very pricey.
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