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Key Staff
A staff which incorporates a key for unlocking a points operating mechanism in the middle of a single-line section of track.
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KEY"Telegraph instrument
KICK"See drop
KICKER"Triple valve in defective order, which throws air brakes into emergency when only a service application is intended, or sometimes by a bump of the train ...

The key to a GOOD army is that you like the models, enjoy their style of play and it matches your own style of play.
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Pelican Key
Note: This is not a 'How To', but a display of a completed 'Scratchbuilt Project' showing what can be done with some materials and time. It does not have to have been judged for AP Points.

Key
1) A telegraph instrument.
2) Wedge of hard wood or spring steel inserted between rail and chair to hold rail firmly in position at correct gauge.
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A key aspect of your vehicle's performance depends heavily on the health of your vehicle's electric motor.

The key with wiring the power-routing type is that the power must come from the point end of the turnout, and the through track must be gapped to prevent power from coming from that direction (assuming the through track is connected to the mainline).

One key essential in creating good computer artwork is recognizing there are two technical categories of art, each requiring different software and techniques to produce.

The large key is taken out of the robot when he runs.
This one was called a "Baby Robot" because it resembles a child on a tricycle. Egg-shaped head and ball-joint arms are like the "Robbie" robot.

Key-By The act of lowering an automatic stop arm in order to pass a red signal. Kicker A common expression for an emergency brake application which occurs when a service brake application is intended or when no application is intended.

Chair (UK): A cast iron bracket screwed to the sleeper and used to support bull head rail that is held in place by a wooden key (wedge) or spring steel clip. Still found on preserved railways and in yards.

Depending on the design, of which there are many, the rail is secured to the chair by a form of clip or key.

The key is finding them. There are several places to look.
One of the best places for a beginner to get a feel for collecting toy trains is to visit a local hobby shop or attend a swap meet or train show.

They used to leave him some money, call it a non-refundable key deposit, for the use of the vehicle. It seems these guys were “entertaining' some dolly in there. They might be off duty and bring the lovely over to the rail yard and into the RV.

The key to success is to make certain that wheels always bear against the desired rail. Centrifugal force or gravity provide bias toward one rail.

Of different forms including wooden staff, electric staff, tablet, key token. Used to show payment of fare such as on a subway system.
Tongue - Switch blade or rail.
Tower - Signal box. Control center.

The Programmable Unijunction Transistor used to trigger the SCR is the key to this design as it ensures that the SCR fires on every cycle of the fullwave DC. This gives a very efficient operation with low voltage loss and very little heat generated.

At any rate, good surface prepration is key. Metal and wood should be sanded smooth and ready for primer. Plastic usually doesn't need any primer, but it does need to be washed.

The key to a realistic mix is PLANNING! This article will illustrate how to simply plan a realistic hopper fleet which closely mirrors your prototype.

I wet the area first with 'wet water' which is water with either a couple of drops of liquid dish detergent or some rubbing alcohol. Both work equally well. Some key things to remember are: use plenty of 'wet water', layer the different colors on, ...

The entire bank of icons can be hidden or displayed by pressing the F7 function key.
BVE
RAILWAY SIMULATORS. Boso View Express. A Japanese freeware railway simulator program created by "Mackoy" (I think this is probably a nickname).

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