Sunday, August 3, 2014

Converting Lionel LCS SensorTrack To Atlas O Track

Here's how I integrated Lionel's LCS SensorTrack with Atlas O track. 

Remove The Circuit Boards from the FasTrack


The SensorTrack circuit board is easily removed using a screw driver. 

The circuit board is small enough to fit under Atlas O track

Trim Atlas O Track Ties

I used a Dremel tool and a wood file to trim six ties. Trimming six ties provides ample room to adjust the track over the circuit board and the two IR sensors.

Next, notch the second and fifth tie. Each notch provides an opening for the IR sensor. 




Carve Roadbed To House Circuit Board

My layout uses roadbed from Hobby Innovations. You'll definitely need some type of roadbed to make the installation possible. 

Roadbed carved to hold the circuit board

Circuit Board and Track Installation

You should screw the circuit board to the table. I used Atlas track screws. The screws fit perfectly in the existing circuit board screw holes. If you don't screw the board down, then weight of the PDI cables may cause the board to shift. 

Once secured, install the PDI cables. You'll need to cut a fairly large hole. I cut my hole bigger than necessary in order to plug/unplug the PDI cables (if needed). 

Finally, install the track over the circuit board. The IR sensors are exposed through the notches in the track ties.

This installation works great on my layout.



Final Steps

I ballast my track using Brennan's Better Ballast. I am still trying to figure out what to do with the external program/ record circuit board. I will probably run a longer cable to move the circuit board away from the track. 

Monday, April 14, 2014

Custom O-Scale Turntable Construction Pictures

Here are some pictures showing the construction of a custom built O-Scale turntable.

Atlas O27 track is used for the pit rail


Pit rail installation
Pit wall installation


Install arch on bridge deck




Friday, January 3, 2014

Ballasting Track

I am ballasting the track using Brennan's Better Ballast. The product is great, and the end result is absolutely fantastic. 

I am using techniques described by +ericstrains. You can find Eric's tutorial videos on YouTube.

The ballast is still wet with glue.





















I am also weathering the ties and rails. Weathering removes the sheen from the ties and gives it a grungy look.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Adding Backdrops

I started adding the backdrops to the layout. The backdrop boards are 1/8" masonite screwed to 2x3s. The 2x3s are attached to the layout benchwork. The 2x3s are backed with felt to keep from marring the walls. The seams and screw holes are covered with drywall tape and mud. 

The overall structure is quite sturdy.

I still need to sand the seams and screw holes. Once smooth, the background will be painted a very light "sky blue" color.



Monday, December 23, 2013

Inexpensive Engine Cradle

I recently built an O-Scale engine cradle to reduce damage during service and repair.

Materials Needed

  • 3 2x4s (cut to 20 inches)
  • old towel
  • a few screws

Screw together the 2x4s (the foam padding on the sides is not needed)


Add an old towel


Insert engine for servicing

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Layout Update #3 - Turntable Benchwork and Switch Installation

New Benchwork with Custom Turntable Installed

Foam board installed

Foam board painted brown

Atlas O #5 Switch with two insulated rails wired to an Atlas O Non-derailing Circuit Board

Atlas O Non-derailing Circuit Board controlling the #5 Switch