Large Scale Central

Building the Autism Express out of some old Kalamazoo trains.

When I attended the huge Autism Expo in Indianapolis early this month, a gentleman that I know from the local G scale model train shop had set up a loop of track and was running a train and advertising for the shop and passing out flyers for the shop. The table was constantly busy with parents and thier kids watching the trains. That gave me 2 ideas. First off the shop needed to have trains there for sale, there were others with toys ideal for autistic children there. And that I wanted to build on my idea for a train decorated up specificaly for autism. At that shop I found an box of old Kalamazoo brand trains that fit the bill perfectly. The old time style locomotive is quite colorful being the MCRR version. Along with the locomotive and green tender car, I got 2 Union Pacific passenger cars that I will redecorate for the Autism Express, there are 3 gondolas with seats in them for figures to sit on. Kind of like you might see on a train at an amusement park. Most importantly was the train was affordable, large scale trains can be quite expensive. I got the engine/tender, 2 passenger cars, 3 gondolas and a work train style caboose using up shop credit from trains of mine he has sold. I hope to have the two passenger cars redecorated before the fall Expo in northern Indiana. We are not going to scale look here folks, just for my own and others amusement.

Tonights accomplishments was to remove the old factory optional chuff sound from the tender to make room for a battery, I left the micro trigger switch and associated wiring in place on the locomotive till I find a smaller speaker so it will all fit in the tender. I repaired 2 cracked axle gears with some NOS ones I got thru a former Kalamazoo Toy Trains employee. I need to aquire 2 critter contolers so I can vary the speed or turn them off( I have 2 of these old 4-4-0s). I am considering how to redecorate the coaches. I used images I printed out on photo paper on a smooth sided LGB Euro passenger car and that was ok, but these are wood side coaches. Would love to have Stan do up some decals, but the cost for multi color decals might be more than I can deal with for awhile. I want to replace the Union Pacific letter boards above the windows with Autism Express, then the logo in the middle of the body below the windows, replaced with the ribbons that have the multicolor jigsaw pieces on them. Then put a single puzzle piece over each of the UP reporting marks that are below the windows. The cars lack interiors, so I am looking to see what I can use to put seats in them for figures. Pictures coming soon! Mike

Here is the Euro car I did, using photo paper images I printed here at home. Not sure if I will go this route again, or order some decals off ebay to use on the passenger cars. Mike

Looks good!

Thanks Ray, unfortunatly the Euro coach looks a bit odd behind the 4-4-0. Thus the new combine and coach that need the same treatment. Thankfully I have spare parts for the old Kalamazoo engines. Those little 4-4-0’s run ok with onboard battery. As built they only picked up power on the 4 main drivers, so they tended to suffer from poor electrical pickup on track power. I found that a 6 cell RC car battery, 7.2vt, 5500 Mah lasts about 4-5 hours of solid run time with 1 motor and a single headlight bulb. Recharge time is only 30 min. I do want to find a cheap “critter controler” to put in the tender with a knob up thru the water filler hatch so I can control speed and shut them off. If not that, I atleast need 2 micro on/off toggle switches to make shutting them off easier than having to grab the engine and unplug the battery connector between it and the tender. Mike

Mike, I found a hackerspace, I don’t know how close it is to you, butit seems to be a duplicate to the group I belong to “TheMakeSpace” in nearby State College, PA: http://www.bloominglabs.org/index.php/Main_Page

This one says its in Kokomo: http://www.shakmakerspace.com/

If anyone is interested, Make: Magazine has begun a database collecting the location of maker/hacker spaces/community workshops all over the globe: http://spaces.makerspace.com/makerspace-directory I’ll admit that the functionality is crappy, but its pretty well populated.