I'll agree that double opposing lines would be more interesting, and that's what I'll start with. That's the neat thing about using Unitrack, I...
No, unfortunately it has to be up against the wall. I'm thinking that at a minimum, I could do an elongated Carolina Central plan that's on the...
I'm disabled, and would have a difficult time reaching the back if the layout were any deeper. I have 3 consists: BNSF SD70s with 16...
I've recently moved and have had to rethink all of my layout plans. I need a plan for an N scale Unitrack layout 30" x 11.5', with no grades. A...
Yes the prices are higher than the Kato sets, but at the time I did my cabooses, Kato only had DC lights, and since I'm electronically challenged,...
Richmond Controls (http://www.richmondcontrols.com/)has what you want, the EZ54 LIGHT MODULE FOR KATO N SCALE PASSENGER CARS, RDCs AND CABOOSES...
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never mind... [ March 24, 2006, 04:35 AM: Message edited by: Doug Cook ]
I have a door table layout left over from an N scale project, and I've decided to do an HO scale switching layout, using Unitrack and BLI...
Steve, I hope you find a solution because I would like to use ground throws for my HO Unitrack switches, the slide switches work the same way. Doug
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Hi Guys, I can't believe I came across this thread. I was just thinking about deviating a bit from my N scale and building an HO switching layout...
Cruikshank, I've been paying particular attention to your layout because I am also at the beginning stages of an L-shaped Unitrack layout, and I...
disisme, where did you see/hear that this unit will control stationary decoders? thanks. doug
Thanks for the welcome. My first layout was a Unitrack version of the Carolina Central on a hollow coor door - I'm still working in that. This L...
HuskerN, I love your Layout #1. I'm finishing up the benchwork for an 8' x 8' x 30" L-shape myself, and I was wondering how best to use it. I...
Well PRRFAN, Let me use my first post to welcome your first post, as well as say HI to everyone else. Doug