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Do any of you still remember GLLara? I've last did major work on it about three years ago, but lately I've been getting into the swing of things again. To chronicle this, I finally set up a blog:
cochrane.github.io/GLLara/
It's currently a bit bare, with exactly one article (about the changes in 0.2.4 and how they make everything more awesome) and a bit of text about what GLLara is. I will update this as I work on GLLara, which means infrequently and erratically, but every once in a while. There is an RSS feed if you want to receive the newest updates. So far no comments or anything like that, because Github Pages uses a static HTML converter (Jekyll) to manage the blog, which doesn't and can't support that. Would someone be interested in comments? If yes, I can add e.g. Disqus very easily.
cochrane.github.io/GLLara/
It's currently a bit bare, with exactly one article (about the changes in 0.2.4 and how they make everything more awesome) and a bit of text about what GLLara is. I will update this as I work on GLLara, which means infrequently and erratically, but every once in a while. There is an RSS feed if you want to receive the newest updates. So far no comments or anything like that, because Github Pages uses a static HTML converter (Jekyll) to manage the blog, which doesn't and can't support that. Would someone be interested in comments? If yes, I can add e.g. Disqus very easily.
Canadian Winter Module - Construction
As you may have noticed, I just posted some deviations of a new model railroad module (following the T-Trak standard) that I built, and I promised to write something about how I built it. Here's that. For this one, I started with a detailed plan. I don't always do that, but I had a good idea what I wanted here, and if I don't do the plan ahead of time then I'll have to do it in the middle of building things. Here, I used GoodNotes on my iPad. It's okay, but honestly not great for that purpose. If you have a good recommendation for an iPad app that does sketches with scale well, please let me know! It's not pretty, but it does the job for me, and that's the most important part. (If you do want to build your own module according to these plans, feel free, but I can't promise I can help you. It's designed for 6mm plywood) Eagle-eyed viewers familiar with T-Trak will notice that I set the tracks 58 mm from the front, instead of 38, which is the standard. That's a choice I made on my
Ruebelandbahn
The title of this is supposed to be Rübelandbahn, but DA won't let me type that. Anyway… I did talk about the Rübelandbahn a few times before, but I figured there was room to do a more thorough description of what it is and why it is the way it is. To explain all of this, I'll have to start by explaining Germany. …look, there are reasons why I never post any fan art for anything here. I'll try to explain the basic geography anyway. Germany is roughly rectangular and a bit taller than wide (longer in north-south direction than east-west), and in terms of landscape it’s largely divided into two main parts: The north is essentially one giant big flat plain. There’s also a bit of coast and some rivers, but generally no notable mountains or anything. The southern half, on the other hand, is filled essentially completely with medium-sized hills and mountain ranges, the “Mittelgebirge” (literally middle mountain ranges). The higher peaks in them reach generally up to the 800-1200 m above
Model railroad signal decoder
I've posted this everywhere else, so I figure, why not put it here as well? In the past few weeks I’ve built a model railroad signal for garden railways with a custom DCC decdoder. Here’s what it looks like: I’ve heard from a number of people that they thought this was interesting, but they didn’t really understand what I was doing. So today I’ll try to explain the core of it all, this circuit board: And here’s the associated circuit diagram: I’ll try to explain why this is the way it is and what it does. (This whole explanation is aimed at people who have never done anything with electronics before. If that’s not you, then this may be a bit boring. Also, I didn’t come up with any of the parts of this. Most of this is based on things I learned by reading OpenDCC and Mikrocontroller.net. I’m sure I still made a lot of mistakes, though, and they’re definitely all mine and not the fault of anyone on these sites.) The goal First let’s talk about requirements. My goal was to build an
History of Berlins railway system
Berlin is an interesting city to me. While some European capitals, like Paris or Vienna, clearly express a more or less well executed plan, and others like London just seem to sort of happened, Berlin has a history of grandiose plans that never get fully realised because funding runs out or the political situation changes drastically, until the next big plan comes along. This continues even to this day. A good example of that is the railroads of Berlin, a topic that I find interesting but that is never really described as a big picture thing anywhere. The modern day scenario seems simple at first: There is a central railway station, and then a lot of minor ones. But if you look into it, you realise that this central station looks nothing like the historic terminal stations elsewhere, or that the center of the subway map is not the central station, but instead regional railway station Friedrichstraße. And the map is splattered with subway and S-Bahn stations like “Nordbahnhof”
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