UNION CITY PASSENGER DEPOT

All aboard! Passengers are now enjoying the brand-new passenger station in Union City, Tennessee.

Tuesday, July 18, 2017



Label: The one to three eighty-four landscape
It has just occurred to this writer that the Omega Scale landscape might be sparse indeed. I was thinking back to the article that got me started down this road. I have only seen one “live” example of the scale some years ago since then. I guess I am looking forward to the day when everyone has a least a little knowledge about Omega Scale or has even seen it if not owns some of it. But still, I can't help wondering, “Who else is out there?”.  Where are the fellow developers users? Am I like the fellow in the nursery rhyme, with lantern in hand, “...searching all through the night...”? Well fortunately, I can see the sunrise and it indicates a clear blue sky. And speaking of landscape, what will I build the grass and trees from? And what about buildings? And what about water features? And what about lighting? See, the fun never stops on The Omega Scale Railway. Until next week, omscaler

Tuesday, July 11, 2017



Label: Let's make tracks
The old saying is “There is no place like home”. Well, our growing family of Omega Scale rolling stock has already outgrown their home. We have five in the house counting the pre-production models. The little test track is relatively short. The first locomotive is in production. It has run behind for sure but will be ready soon. So now we need to find (that is make) a bigger place to play and live. Just like a real family. So, current plans call for track templates for straight and curved sections. The curved sections will be a variety of radii (radiusses for people who are Latin challenged). This will allow construction of different configurations as well as turnouts (switches). So now it's time to get busy. Sub sections of projects abound. Excelsior! One to three eighty-four! Charge! Once again, an excited omscaler

Tuesday, July 4, 2017



Label: SER show review.
By the way, Happy Fourth of July to our readers. What a great and historic holiday. The concept of freedom hopefully will never die.
     In this installment I wanted to give a nod to the SER show we went to June 9. the show was well run and even though it was Friday, many people were in attendance. The group from Gadsden was there with their layout and quite a few others. The two that stand out in my mind were Country Roads and nanoTRAINS. You can see them at www.CountryRRoadsModular.com and www.nanotrains.com respectively. The first of the above had the most detailed layout I have seen in a long time. Plus, the equipment was the latest technology, plus the modular concept was extremely well designed and built. The member I spoke with said it was three years in construction! I could go on and on but see it for yourself on video at the website. The other surprise at the show was nanotrains. This display featured trains at one to one thousand scale! That's right, 1/1000! The smallest I was aware of was 1/400 by someone in Japan. The trains were complete trains moving around their respective layouts. Also, the display was attended by two lovely ladies. Another pleasant surprise. For some reason these shows are often operated by men. Go figure...  to all, use fireworks safety and not too much BBQ, omscaler