They are standard Kato Tram Track parts, should be available in USA but I have bought some direct from dealers on EBay direct from Japan. Just search ‘Kato Tram Track’ in Ebay.
@@martytaylor2004 I got the Kato tram track at sundry model railway shows in UK. Traintrax , Osbourne Models and Gaugemaster all stock it though I have used Osbourne and Topslots(now closed) for some as well.
I have since then fitted some isolating sections so that would be a possibility. But a bit of a brain task keeping lots of trams running without collisions, fun though that would all be. May try it some time, however another issue is the different performance of the varying manufacturers trams, the Arnold ones require a higher voltage making tha Kato ones run around like scalded cats. Trams as we all know should run at a steady slow pace in Town centres.
Nice. Thanks for showing it as this Kato track is very rarely shown.
You have an awesome layout my friend I like those tracks we don't have anything like that here in the US
They are standard Kato Tram Track parts, should be available in USA but I have bought some direct from dealers on EBay direct from Japan. Just search ‘Kato Tram Track’ in Ebay.
Very clever idea reversing the turnouts
I love this set up. Very entertaining. Can you say where you got the track work. Fantastic.
@@martytaylor2004 I got the Kato tram track at sundry model railway shows in UK. Traintrax , Osbourne Models and Gaugemaster all stock it though I have used Osbourne and Topslots(now closed) for some as well.
@@DunnyRail thank you. Appreciated. Happy modeling.
Very interesting John. Keep it up.
What sets do you need to buy to create this masterpiece?
@@Rawch I started out with the Kato Unitram set then everything else sourced as covered in my reply to Martyn just below.
excellent!
I think you could have had all your trams running at the same time, in the same direction with multiple stops like real trams do.
I have since then fitted some isolating sections so that would be a possibility. But a bit of a brain task keeping lots of trams running without collisions, fun though that would all be. May try it some time, however another issue is the different performance of the varying manufacturers trams, the Arnold ones require a higher voltage making tha Kato ones run around like scalded cats. Trams as we all know should run at a steady slow pace in Town centres.
Iloved kato unitram