Thanks, Mark! I've done so. I didn't come across any that exactly matched my existing layout (and land access rights), so I had to design my...
My 4yo son and I started out with a simple oval of Bachmann NS EZ-Track on a 4x8 sheet of plywood. It quickly became clear that we needed to be...
I like that idea even more. Is that "Quiet Mode" (CV113) on the Tsunami decoders? I'll just slap a new label over "Mute" that says "Sound" and...
Thank you! That's a great point. I do like being able to control when the sound starts, but my type-a brain wants consistent behavior across...
I've got two locos with sound decoders in them right now. One is a Walthers Proto2000 Alaska F7A, #1506. The problem child is an Atlas Gold NS...
An update on the great Coopersburg, Wassergass, and Macungie Short Line! To put it mildly, the bug has bitten. This is how the track looks at...
Ah hah! That TeamDigital board sounds perfect. Thank you once again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This seems like it should be a solved problem, but I'm coming up blank in my searches. I'm hoping someone here can set me on the right track....
Wired up the first turnout as a proof of concept with the bi-color LEDs, momentary switch, tortoise, and the DS64 and it works beautifully!...
@RBrodzinsky and @pilotdude - Thank you! This is all of the information I needed. Picked up some momentary switches yesterday and can't wait to...
Thinking about this further, I realize I'll have to replace the DPDTs with some sort of momentary, whether it's a push or a toggle, otherwise the...
I have a Digitrax DS64 on order. I was hoping to be able to keep my existing fascia control panel with DPDT switches but somehow convert those...
To this point, I've been using DCC for loco control but your normal fascia-mounted control panel for turnouts. The panel has DPDT switches with...
I recently inherited several pieces of HO rolling stock. I've slowly been upgrading couplers, so my Type-A side mandated a spreadsheet to keep...
Thank you all for the thoughtful replies! The plus side of the table we built is that it's two 4'x4' squares that attach to each other. Assuming...
Recently, my son (4 years old) declared in front of all of his grandparents that he wanted a "real" train set, instead of the wooden Brio tracks...