Uh, the pine table at the beginning and end of the video is somewhat out of scale.
Seriously, though, this is an awesome video....a lot of it is virtually indistinguishable from the real thing! I love how it goes by the depots with the people and passenger cars out front...had to watch it twice!
Are your reversing loops manual or automatic polarity switch? I love how your railroad has a place to go. It is not a tangled mass of track that covers every possible path between destinations. Some times less is more. Very photogenic.
The loop has an automatic spring switch. And we mostly run on board battery power so polarity is not an issue. However we can run via track power and the loop uses a bridge rectifier.
Uh, the pine table at the beginning and end of the video is somewhat out of scale.
Seriously, though, this is an awesome video....a lot of it is virtually indistinguishable from the real thing! I love how it goes by the depots with the people and passenger cars out front...had to watch it twice!
John
jostaiii 5 months ago
@jostaiii
Thanks, and that table is no longer used since we switched to wireless control. I too thought it just didn't look right ;)
SouthwestChief 5 months ago
Are your reversing loops manual or automatic polarity switch? I love how your railroad has a place to go. It is not a tangled mass of track that covers every possible path between destinations. Some times less is more. Very photogenic.
jack4trains 10 months ago
@jack4trains
The loop has an automatic spring switch. And we mostly run on board battery power so polarity is not an issue. However we can run via track power and the loop uses a bridge rectifier.
SouthwestChief 9 months ago
oh..please more!! maybe a camera cab short after another train??
anonymerius 1 year ago
most beautifull scene i have ever seen! definetely..
anonymerius 1 year ago
Wow this is a work of art man!
metraF40PH163 1 year ago
Very nicely done track work, and structures.
webmoov 1 year ago