@tophski009 Thank you very much. Yes, it is DCC. I use the Gaugemaster (or MRC if you're in America) Prodigy Advance 2 which powers both locos and points/switches.
The decoders are Zimo, Digitrax or Gaugemaster.
If I leave the railcar that is at the start of the video on speed step 1 it takes two hours to run the length of the layout!
@LNER4771 I'm going to use plaster and artists acrylic gel as it's good at representing big waves. I've tried Woodland Scenics products for water in the past and it's ok, but only good for smaller waves.
is this a dcc layout? nice to see smooth running in this scale.nice also to see a nice long run in this scale, not just a 2ft box! very commendable!
tophski009 1 day ago
@tophski009 Thank you very much. Yes, it is DCC. I use the Gaugemaster (or MRC if you're in America) Prodigy Advance 2 which powers both locos and points/switches.
The decoders are Zimo, Digitrax or Gaugemaster.
If I leave the railcar that is at the start of the video on speed step 1 it takes two hours to run the length of the layout!
tomdauben 16 hours ago
What are you thinking of using for water? I read somewhere that there is a type of paint which you can use for water.
LNER4771 1 month ago
@LNER4771 I'm going to use plaster and artists acrylic gel as it's good at representing big waves. I've tried Woodland Scenics products for water in the past and it's ok, but only good for smaller waves.
tomdauben 1 month ago
Brilliant video, good to see the layout is progressing. ;)
ajhdbsteam 1 month ago
@ajhdbsteam Thanks! :) Adding papier mache to the scenery definitely makes it seem more complete.
tomdauben 1 month ago