Fantastic. Ive been spoiling over these for a couple of years now, makes me wana take out all my Peco switches! Maybe one day I will and replace with Fasttracks. Thanks for a great set of video's.
Tim,Years ago, I built a turnout using a process described by Jack Work back in 1963. I used Code 70 rail and spikes and solder. It took forever. Your products make me want to build my own all over again. I just have one concern. Cutting the gaps on either side of the frog leaves it isolated electrically resulting in a 'dead' frog which could stall smaller wheelbase locomotives. Do you address powering the frog in later videos?Regards,Dave
I suggest that you mention that we can cut off the on or off side of the head block ties and the throw bar to match many prototype roads as I have read and heard many comments thatthey look ugly and unprototypicalsticking out both sides.
Great series of videos. Makes the whole process very clear.
Fantastic. Ive been spoiling over these for a couple of years now, makes me wana take out all my Peco switches! Maybe one day I will and replace with Fasttracks. Thanks for a great set of video's.
Tim,Years ago, I built a turnout using a process described by Jack Work back in 1963. I used Code 70 rail and spikes and solder. It took forever. Your products make me want to build my own all over again. I just have one concern. Cutting the gaps on either side of the frog leaves it isolated electrically resulting in a 'dead' frog which could stall smaller wheelbase locomotives. Do you address powering the frog in later videos?Regards,Dave
I suggest that you mention that we can cut off the on or off side of the head block ties and the throw bar to match many prototype roads as I have read and heard many comments thatthey look ugly and unprototypicalsticking out both sides.
Очень интересно. Супер. Сколько стоит такой наборчик?
Would you reccommend another power pack other than DCC or is DCC it?
How wide is the spine of the jewelry blade?
fancy building me one il pay you if its all metal
You know, I think step 3 is a decision rather than a step so I think there is only 11 steps + 1 decision
I think it's great but I can't afford it. Make it cheap and I might.