Kato Unitrack Variation V11, V2, V4 (N-scale episode 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @SpargurYarnCrafts
    @SpargurYarnCrafts 4 месяца назад +2

    Well this video sold me. I'm getting Kato unitrack. Very thorough and helpful video, truly appreciated!!!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  4 месяца назад

      Hi, Glad the video was helpful! Hope you have fun with the Kato tracks. Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @andydundas2443
    @andydundas2443 2 года назад +10

    I'm a "newbie" to model railroading with limited space as well. This video is a great help for deciding what will work for me and what won't. Kato looks like a good choice. Thank you for the info.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +2

      Glad it was helpful and welcome aboard! I like the Kato unitracks as I manily make temporary layouts, but I also see some modellers make large permanent layouts with these. Enjoy ;-)

    • @stilllovetheflag1008
      @stilllovetheflag1008 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have a 2×4. I just bought Kato and am waiting on it to arrive. The video was very timely for me.

  • @TacticalJackalope
    @TacticalJackalope 3 года назад +16

    Kato makes a 3 way splitter that will power everything for you. It's 24-827.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +1

      Excellent - great info - thanks! Enjoy ;-)

    • @djl9154
      @djl9154 2 года назад

      Thanks for that tip.

  • @teacoffee5847
    @teacoffee5847 3 года назад +16

    I really enjoyed watching your review, I am definitely choosing Kato track as it looks ideal to set up have fun with the kids then take down, But also can be used to set up for a decent layout later on. Thank you!👍👍

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Yup - I like the Kato tracks. To me they are great for temporary layouts and I see others use it for large permanent layouts as well. Have fun with model trains ;-)

  • @callumglass
    @callumglass 2 года назад +3

    I climb and hang on mountains for fun and a living with a camera. This video was superb! New hobby unlocked haha. Thanks for such a cool review/build!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video! I can highly recommend the model trains hobby. It is something different than climbing and mountains but truly enjoyable. Have fun and I hope you will enjoy the hobby ;-)

  • @MrDreibein
    @MrDreibein 3 месяца назад

    I bought Kato-tracks several days ago and I am very happy and satisfied with what I bought. Very good video. Keep on!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 месяца назад

      Hi Peter, glad you liked the video and hope you will enjoy the Kato tracks. Have fun ;-) Bo

  • @NorthernBandit1
    @NorthernBandit1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice...you analogy is quite acceptable! Thank you!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  10 месяцев назад

      Hi, Glad it was helpful! Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @popsrock6622
    @popsrock6622 Год назад

    This is the best video I have seen for getting a novice up to speed as quickly as possible for a n scale track layout!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Pop's Rock - I am glad you liked it. Have fun with trains! Enjoy ;-)

  • @scotabot7826
    @scotabot7826 Год назад +1

    Very nice video! Thanks for posting. Kato track and products are very high quality. You can't go wrong with their products!!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Scotabot, I do agree that the Kato Unitrack are great. I do not have any Kato trains - mostly because they usually are not digital by default. Do you have a good experience with Kato trains? Enjoy ;-)

  • @notrob8380
    @notrob8380 Месяц назад

    I'm only now getting into model railroading, and from looking at it, the layout you could make from just those 4 boxes looks awesome. I think I'll consider trying out a starter set to get a feel for how things work. Thx for the informative video :)

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Месяц назад +1

      Hi, glad you liked the video and welcome to the hobby! Starter sets are a great way to get started. Most manufactors provide starter sets that usually come at a better price and an easy way to get started to see if you like the hobby. Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @clangerbasher
    @clangerbasher 3 года назад +1

    Your lounge room rear wall is just awesome.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +1

      LOL - it's wallpaper. Enjoy ;-)

    • @clangerbasher
      @clangerbasher 3 года назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun I thought it was tiles. Late 60s, early 70s. 😀

  • @NJP76
    @NJP76 3 года назад +5

    I have worked (played?) with N Scale model railroading for over 30 years. Always used the "conventional" means like flex track, atlas and Peco sectionals and turnouts, and handlaid roadbed, etc. I can't tell you how many ties (sleepers) I have destroyed using the tiny tacks to hold the tracks down. In spite of that, I have stuck with that method over all the years.
    Recently I decided to do some experimenting and build a testing layout using Kato Unitrack to see if I like it and if it can meet my needs/wants. This is my first experience with Kato track....and I LOVE it! Mind you, I only have a few basic parts at this time, but am going on Amazon/Ebay later to look for more parts.
    I am actually tempted to go in and completely redo my Hammer Valley Model Railroad with Kato Unitrack now. I have a few videos showing how I built it and even a little operation video here and there. I wonder if I could get actually away with Kato tracks on that tiny (2X3 Foot) layout.
    Anyways, this has turned into a long comment, but I want to say that I really liked this video. Yes I did watch all the way through. I found it to be quite inspirational regarding what I might want to do with my Kato test layout. I can see where a guy can spend a small (or maybe not-so-small) fortune in Kato tracks and equipment, but the quality can not be denied. It is good stuff. Thanks for the in-depth video.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +1

      Happy you enjoyed the video and it gave you inspiration to try out the Kato N-scale unitrack. I must admit I really like it and enjoy the Kato unitrack they fit my purpose of temporary layout. With respect to using Kato on a permanent layout - checkout this channel ruclips.net/channel/UC1Pg-TM-d_xiEWqaa0CfQMg he has some good tips. Perhaps it can help you. Enjoy and have N-scale fun ;-)

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +1

      Looked at your "N Scale Layout Construction Pt 1 & 2" - nice little layout ;-)

    • @elleryparsons5766
      @elleryparsons5766 3 года назад

      When goin to Like Lifelike, Bachmann and Kato it’s up to you goin New School like this can Always fun But Challenging to Any Gauge Specially N Scale.

  • @GrumpX
    @GrumpX 2 года назад +7

    1 year on (almost) and i am deciding to jump into the N world so your videos are a great help in my decision process. Thank you.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Great to hear! I hope you will have fun in the N-world with the nice trains. Enjoy ;-)

    • @stilllovetheflag1008
      @stilllovetheflag1008 11 месяцев назад +1

      I love N scale.

    • @GrumpX
      @GrumpX 11 месяцев назад

      @@stilllovetheflag1008 Definitely. Especially for those of us who live in small aparments. 😀

    • @GrumpX
      @GrumpX 11 месяцев назад

      @@stilllovetheflag1008 Mine 😀
      ruclips.net/user/shortstVonxJ6kH6w?si=hxQivBjgsT75pwkO

  • @bkdexter79
    @bkdexter79 Год назад +1

    I like that you explained everything you did and why you did it. I might get the super elevated starter set just to replicate what you have. It looks like a fun setup!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Bruce, I like the Kato Unitracks - they are easy to use. If you get some let me know what your experience is. Enjoy ;-)

  • @adrianroberts6983
    @adrianroberts6983 Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed your review. As a OO modeller currently trying to resist buying Kato's new Hitachi Azuma set, I was wondering how the Kato Unitrack system worked. You have answered many of my questions. Many thanks

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Adrian, Kato's new Hitachi Azuma looks really awesome! I mostly do H0, but I must admit I get more and more impressed with the N-scale. Enjoy ;-)

  • @BritishRail60062
    @BritishRail60062 2 года назад +3

    I got to be honest. Kato makes some of the best newbie friendly model train track packs in N and HO scale. Unlike Farish and Bachmann.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      Hi, I definitely concur the Kato Unitrack works well. I have no experience with the other brands but have heard similar comments from other model railroaders. Enjoy ;-)

  • @northerncalirails2008
    @northerncalirails2008 Год назад +2

    Now that's what I need for my n scale trains that I own

  • @1239719
    @1239719 3 года назад +1

    After watching a couple of your videos I can surely say that your reviews are among the best I have watched about model railways in English. If only you could do more about N scale 🙏🙏

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      Thanks - do you also do n-scale? Have fun ;-)

    • @1239719
      @1239719 3 года назад +2

      @@ModelTrainFun Yep, I mainly have German and Spanish N scale trains

  • @rsns311257
    @rsns311257 3 года назад +1

    I would be pleased to see more videos on the Kato N scale from you. Your explanations are very clear. I'm also used to Märklin powering everything and would like to know more on how to reach the same results with the N tracks.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +2

      Glad you like the videos. I will be looking more into the Kato tracks with Märklin. To me the next step is to control the Kato turnouts and powering everything. I think turnouts are easy to do - just set the correct switches underneath. The double slip is more complicated. Ideas? Have fun ;-)

    • @teacoffee5847
      @teacoffee5847 3 года назад +2

      Yeah Rodrigo is 100% correct your explanations are very clear and very genuine.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      @@teacoffee5847 Thanks. Enjoy ;-)

  • @djwarren5081
    @djwarren5081 Год назад

    I've been considering a Kato unitrack layout for a while. Your video was really informative and useful. Thank you.

  • @raymondleggs5508
    @raymondleggs5508 2 года назад +1

    I had the viaduct back in the 90's!

  • @djl9154
    @djl9154 2 года назад +1

    Just getting into N gauge. Started with Tomix track but I just bought a starter set for Kato. As an FYI, there are terminal adapters sold by Kato that will allow you to connect to a transformer with conventional terminals with out modification to the Kato terminal connector.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      I really like the Kato track - hope you will as well. Great tip on the teminal adapters - thanks. Enjoy ;-)

  • @davie2983
    @davie2983 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I am considering N scale and Kato. I liked your video and layout. Looks like I will go with Kato. I will look at the HO and decide.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  5 месяцев назад

      Hi Davie, N scale is very tempting as you can have a lot more in less space. From what I have seen modern N scale is very detailed can do almost the same as H0 scale (I have not seem factory mounted steam yet). I have only looked at European train manufactors. However, remember everything is equally small when you need to maintain or modify it. I am still using H0 as I have a large collection, but my N scale collection is growing. Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @charleswalsh9895
    @charleswalsh9895 Год назад

    Best review of Kato N Unitrack system

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Charles - glad you liked it! Are you considering Kato N-scale unitrack as well? Enjoy ;-) Bo

    • @charleswalsh9895
      @charleswalsh9895 Год назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun I am building an N scale layout with Kato N scale Unitrack

  • @michaelmorgan7893
    @michaelmorgan7893 10 месяцев назад

    Good video. Yes, I would rather that Kato had the wood tie (sleeper) version on the double track offerings as well, since I model only 70's and mid 80's era railroads of the western US.
    But all in all, I like their system. I'm thinking to use the Unitrack on my modules, and as you say, ballast everything to "blend" it together.
    Good informative video. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Michael, glad you liked the video and I agree the Kato Unitrack for n-gauge are really nice. Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @Meagain921
    @Meagain921 6 месяцев назад

    I enjoy your videos and find them to very helpful. Thank you. 🤗

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, Thanks a lot and I hope you have fun watching videos on the channel. Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @joeviking61
    @joeviking61 3 года назад +1

    Excellent Video, thank you

  • @Trains-With-Shane
    @Trains-With-Shane 3 года назад +1

    I have been using Kato unitrack for my N scale railroading. I have found it very easy to work with so far but I have only been running DC and no electric turnouts. I do have two turnouts on a small switching layout but I operate them manually. I am, hopefully this year, going to put together a small layout with a loop plus some switching areas and I think i'll be using Unitrack for that as well. Although Atlas and Bachmann track look more realistic. The downside is they are more difficult to work with than Unitrack. I really liked the layout that you ended up with combining all of the sets. I know there are ways to make those turnouts move electrically with DCC although I have not researched it as my N stuff is DC. My HO track is DCC but has no switches, yet. Very good review and demonstration! Thank you! -Shane

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +1

      I am glad you enjoyed the video. I really like the Kato unitrack as it make temporary layouts. For a permanent layout I agree it is worth considering more realistic tracks - however, if you dont want to fiddle with the tracks and just get going on a first layout the Unitrack are great. The cool thing about the Kato turnouts are that they have a built-in turnout mechanism, so it is really just a question of powering it. The sets actually also have DC switches for switching the turnouts - however, I do not have an apropiate powersupply for this. Will look into DCC turnouts in a future video, but I am trying to find a Märklin solution to be able to re-use what I have. Enjoy ;-)

  • @glennirwin4710
    @glennirwin4710 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video. Very informative

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Glen, Glad you think so! Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @silverfox5319
    @silverfox5319 2 года назад

    Wonderful video. You did a great job explaining everything. I also have a Kato starter set. Mine is the Amtrak P42 Superliner set. Kato unitrack is by far the most reliable track system especially for those modelers like you and I who like to change the track layout once in a while. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Yup - I like the Kato unitrack system. How is the P42 superliner? I do not have any Kato locomotives and was wondering what your experience with them are. Enjoy and have fun with the superliner ;-)

    • @silverfox5319
      @silverfox5319 2 года назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun I have not set up this starter set yet, but from what I have seen it is a very good locomotive. Kato locomotives and freight cars are very well made. I look forward to more of your videos.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Cool - I might consider some Kato rolling stock - thanks. Enjoy ;-)

  • @stevehughes5403
    @stevehughes5403 Год назад

    Thanks, I recently bought a Kato Modern European Eight passenger car Bullet train. It looked a little weird on the 1900's Train layout. Thought this Kato Version 11 track would be a good choice for a Nice temporary layout. Your video helped me decide if it would be big enough. The Bullet train is long. My Hobby shop had a nice open Box sale, and ended up saving a few bucks on the V11 kit. Thanks again for your time making the Video.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Steve, I am glad you found the variation you needed for your European bullet train (ICE, Thalys or TGV?). Always nice with a good sale. I hope you have fun with the Kato track. I do like these ones as they are easy to use. Have fun with trains and enjoy ;-)

    • @stevehughes5403
      @stevehughes5403 Год назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun The new train is a Thalys, I like the V11 track for the elevated feature. Nice feature for a Bullet train.
      I added the lights to the passenger cars. Looks good in dimly lighted room. The train runs as good in reverse as it does in forward. Even the red back lights and the front head lights switch from front locomotive to rear locomotive when changing directions. Passenger cars light up also in either forward or reverse.
      The Cons are it is a bit difficult to set the train up on track. The Passenger cars only have one set of wheels, so they rely on the car directly in front for the second set of wheels.. It take quite a bit of force to get the couplers to click in. So I feel that it takes some care not to damage the cars connecting and disconnecting.
      The train runs really smooth with not much motor noise. A nice clickity clack when running. The directions for installing lights was a bit sketchy, and I only found a couple vids on it when I first looked and felt the presenters did not get it right even though they got the lights working. When done I was sure I had the lights properly installed.
      I Will start looking for another bullet train for the second track soon.
      Thanks again for the Track review
      Merry Christmas Steve

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      @@stevehughes5403 I really like the bullet trains as well and I am very envious on your Thalys. I do not have the patience to mount lights in the Thalys - I bet that looks really nice. As for the coupling - the coupling/uncoupling is often an issue as it has to be made so it is hidden. For bullet trains this always seems to be a hazzle so taking them of the track again is something is often discouraged. I suppose it gets more difficult with the lighting as well. Enjoy ;-)

  • @kosskrit
    @kosskrit 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for sharing your opinion about Kato Unitrack. You've done great job with this review.
    I am currently using Peco code 55 on my fixed layout and it works great so far. However, for temporary layouts it would be almost impossible to use.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      I am glad you enjoyed the video. So far for temporary layouts I like the Kato Unitrack. One day I might make a permanent layout - enjoy ;-)

  • @kirkwcowgill
    @kirkwcowgill 10 месяцев назад

    From what I understand, you can change the power routing on the turnouts by changing the screws on the back plates. They then should be able to provide power to all directions. Check it out! :)

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Kirk, Yes - I agree and it works. The best description I found is this one: www.digitrax.com/tsd/KB611/using-kato-n-scale-unitrack-turnouts-with-dcc However, I did not find an easy solution for the double slip crossing. So there I power each track (4 tracks) - I have considered soldering, but have not dared so far. Know any solution? Thanks for the tip and enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @elleryparsons5766
    @elleryparsons5766 3 года назад +1

    Most people Forget 1 Law Never have enough switches. Different strokes,Different folks.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      Yup - one always needs turnouts and switches. Enjoy ;-)

  • @gibsters165
    @gibsters165 7 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to make something very similar to start I think. Cheers

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Gibster, I really like the Kato N-scale tracks. Hope you have fun with them. Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @williamandersen6484
    @williamandersen6484 Год назад

    The switches route power, so you can control a loco by pitting it in a siding and changing the switch so another train can pass it. With DCC, you can run feeders to every section, so sidings will be power regardless of switch operation. Then you can run locos on sidings and loops at the same time, as the DCC will determine the speed and direction of each loco independently.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi William, Thanks for the tip! Indeed having power everywhere makes it a lot more useful for DCC. There is also (if I remember correctly) a little switch at the bottom that helps bridge the power using DCC. How about you - do you also run DCC with success? Enjoy ;-)

    • @williamandersen6484
      @williamandersen6484 Год назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun Not all Kato switches have the switch on the bottom that allows selection of power routing or not. I run 2 locos with DCC (NCE PowerCab Starter Set). I have two loops with a double crossover connection. Each loop has a passing siding, there are several spurs off one siding for switching operations. I use the Kato power supply only to control the switches. The NCE provides power to every section of track and allows individual control of the direction, speed and function (whistle, bell, etc.) of each loco.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Thanks William ;-)

  • @stefanzantes8818
    @stefanzantes8818 3 года назад +1

    Hello! Nice video and well explained👍 I'm using the Kato tracks as well and just ordered a V11. I love it! But I'm using analogue mode with multiple power packs power supply. If You use the Kato power pack the use of the turnout switches is very easy "plug and play".
    Concerning the mixture of sleepers: The double tracks are only provided with concrete sleeper track or in a version even without sleeper, built in plain concrete.
    The single Variation track packs are all provided with wooden sleeper tracks, however if you buy single tracks separately, you can buy them with concrete sleeper as well!
    For the turnouts: They are only provided with wooden sleeper as this is tradionally correct for Japan. They use other artificial materials for turnout sleeper as well (like for Shinkansen track) but in such case the sleeper have a wooden colour still. From Kato you can also buy a single crossover piece where concrete and wooden sleeper are combined. Very traditionel japanese style! ⛩

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +1

      Excellent - thanks for the info. I like the Kato tracks. I will through try to use the turnouts with DCC in the future. I have some ideas, but still researching... Enjoy ;-)

  • @justhaasnoot280
    @justhaasnoot280 3 года назад +1

    I like these sort of videos

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it - have fun with trains ;-)

    • @elleryparsons5766
      @elleryparsons5766 3 года назад

      Easy way to get into Model Railroading in Every Gauge you plan to get Into.what ever you Like.

  • @robertsimpkins6571
    @robertsimpkins6571 7 месяцев назад +3

    Kato is what I had before it was stolen

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  7 месяцев назад +2

      Hi Robert, stolen!?!? Somebody will really steal model train stuff? Argh! Sorry :-( Bo

  • @AlwaysCensored-xp1be
    @AlwaysCensored-xp1be 8 месяцев назад +1

    My local club uses Kato on their T trak modules, I got an oval this week, have to go back and get the power feed bit of track.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, have fun with the Kato tracks - Enjoy ;-) Bo

    • @AlwaysCensored-xp1be
      @AlwaysCensored-xp1be 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun Remind me as kid with plastic track and clockwork loco.

  • @lanesteele240
    @lanesteele240 Год назад +1

    10:11. Im glad im not the only Bull in the China cabinet

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      LOL - nope always got to be careful with model trains - grin ;-)

  • @NorthernBandit1
    @NorthernBandit1 9 месяцев назад

    Hello...For the holiday I received a new Kato N Scale Big Boy, I am in the planning stages of creating a layout table, knowing my limited space, hopefully going to be able to work with an approximately 80" x 40" platform. I understand the radius issue for the longer Loco's and hope to use similarily what you have here in the super elivated V11 or V16, probably the V16 kit and choosing to delete some of the length to fit my plans using two power packs and a couple of turn outs. My idea is not to be protypical, I do not want to recreate the wheel either ...just stick with what is available prebuilt but...things could change as you well know. My idea stems from the area around the Big Boy's home turf of Wyoming and Utah and to design a simplistic open land scene involving a basic vision of the Sherman Hill area with two different lines running someday. This is the way. Thanks for your insight!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Burt, Envious with the Kato N scale Big Boy - it looks awesome! Unfortunately, I missed this one as I was looking for the fully equipped DCC + sound version. However, I see Minitrix is making one next year, so I will probably go for that one. Did you get any of the matching cars for it? Good luck with the new layout - it sounds awesome. Enjoy ;-) Bo

    • @NorthernBandit1
      @NorthernBandit1 9 месяцев назад +2

      I am trying to hold back buying a buch of rolling stock as yet, honestly I need to work out the land mass after I get the track the way I am thinking about it. Thanks for the compliments my friend! Happy Rails to you!
      @@ModelTrainFun

  • @TheGameCamer360
    @TheGameCamer360 2 года назад +1

    Do you realise that the screws underneath the turnouts have adjustment to make all lines leading from the switch always live.
    There fore it is dcc ready as it is. The screws underneath need unscrewing and screwing back into a different hole underneath, it’s labled underneath what each hole does ☺️

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Hi Aaron, yes - I like that you can change the Kato turnouts like that. It makes it more suitable for digital layout (DCC). Unfortunately, Kato has not prepared the double crossover in the same way, so this one requires special wirering. Enjoy ;-)

    • @TheGameCamer360
      @TheGameCamer360 2 года назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun not if you use the power dropper tracks properly!

  • @brianhamilton737
    @brianhamilton737 3 года назад +4

    Kato unitrack is the best n scale track. I have never had a piece break on me and it is fairly inexpensive.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      So far I am impressed as well, but I have not tried any other tracks. Thanks for the feedback ;-)

    • @graydonjones6912
      @graydonjones6912 2 года назад

      Not in Canada

  • @philnewman1110
    @philnewman1110 2 года назад

    Great review, i currently use Fleischmann Piccolo track but the quality doesn't look a patch compared to the Kato track. Some really useful tips great video as always, thanks!!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      I am glad you liked the video! Yes the Kato Unitrack are more sturdy - I prefer these as they are good for temporary layouts. However, other track types (such as the Fleischmann Piccolo) might be more beneficial on permanent layouts as you can use flex tracks and have a higher degree of flexibility for making curves and odd angles. Enjoy ;-)

  • @stilllovetheflag1008
    @stilllovetheflag1008 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Joe, You're welcome - glad you liked. Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @acrranscaleandlifejourney4330
    @acrranscaleandlifejourney4330 3 года назад

    Hello. I like your video. You gave a fair opinion about Kato track. It is very easy to use, it does however take some thinking to come up with power solutions. If you try the number 6 turnouts they are a little different then the number 4 ones you are using in this video. Thanks again for the video.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      Thanks for the tips! Still trying to come up with the best way of using DCC on kato tracks - let me know if you have ideas. Enjoy ;-)

  • @robertsimpkins6571
    @robertsimpkins6571 7 месяцев назад

    Kato is the best !! They make a beautiful SNCF tgv ice train ❤️♾️🩵check it out

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Robert, I really like the track, but I have not tried the Kato rolling stock as most is in analogue and I am looking for fully equipped digital (incl. sound & light). I have seen the TGV and really like it - maybe one day! Enjoy ;-) Bo

    • @robertsimpkins6571
      @robertsimpkins6571 7 месяцев назад

      @@ModelTrainFun thanks man

  • @ryanalthoff3898
    @ryanalthoff3898 2 года назад +2

    Great video! I have V11 and M2 and am considering V2 for my 4'x8' layout. What are the dimensions of the layout @22:45?

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      The layout is 2x1.2 m (6.6x3.94ft). However, please note I had to squeeze the sets a little as this table is actually slightly too small (V11 is 7.7x4.2ft). I did not find the exterior dimensions of the V2 in the manual or on the box. Enjoy ;-)

    • @JohnHoranzy
      @JohnHoranzy Год назад

      The dimensions you give are very helpful. Thank you!

  • @danbytp
    @danbytp Год назад

    Yes, the pieces are sold in packs of that type of piece like the regular pieces.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Tim, Excellent - I should look for some. Enjoy ;-)

    • @danbytp
      @danbytp Год назад +1

      ​@@ModelTrainFun 😀

  • @SPIFFS94
    @SPIFFS94 Год назад +1

    Great video! What type of mat or turf do you use on your table?

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Sheehan, I am using a NOCH Grass Mat - specifically "Summer Meadow" (00012). You can find it here: www.noch.com/en/grasmatte-sommerwiese-200-x-100-cm.html Enjoy ;-)

  • @waynespyker5731
    @waynespyker5731 2 года назад +1

    What is the double track spacing?
    You should power the crossover?
    Aren't the part numbers are are coded for color selection?

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      You can find the overall description of the Kato Unitrack here: www.unitrack-kato.com
      Specifically, the following PDF from this web-site has the geometry:
      4bc6202e-a0c3-436e-ada9-900ae6ebcfb4.filesusr.com/ugd/241d2f_061a8baf9ab84b3d8d67f16bb8e33826.pdf
      Not sure what you mean by power the crossover. The crossover is built for analog operations and have therefore seperated power districts to "each leg". I am using DCC, so not really interested in this, so I am looking for a way to get same power to "all legs" without irreversible modifications.
      Enjoy ;-)

  • @gordospeti
    @gordospeti 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dear Bo! Do you still use Kato n scale tracks? Any more experience with them? Been thinking of buying some Kato tracks for analogue operation for the kids to understand analogue too. May I ask you where you ordered them from? Thanx very much!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Péter,
      I still use the Kato track when I am using my n-scale trains - unfortunately not as often as I like as I have limited space in my hotel room. As I live in Abu Dhabi I purchase my trains from an online store in Germany (www.haertle.de) - they have Kato. But it also looks like you can buy directly from Kato with international shipping (www.katomodeltrains.com/shipping-returns) or Kato USA (katousa.com). It doesn't look expensive to ship internationally.
      Enjoy ;-) Bo

    • @gordospeti
      @gordospeti 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun Thanx Bo!

  • @kenfolstad1346
    @kenfolstad1346 2 года назад

    Great video, thank you!!!!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it! Enjoy ;-)

    • @kenfolstad1346
      @kenfolstad1346 Год назад

      May I ask you if know the dimensions of the table this would fit on, thank you so much!!!

  • @faizulbasharraiyan1122
    @faizulbasharraiyan1122 8 дней назад

    Are these tracks compatible for running HO scale model trains ?

  • @alvinwilliams441
    @alvinwilliams441 Год назад +1

    if you read the instructions that came with these sets of tracks, it explains how to use them......

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Alvin, Yes the instructions are good. However, I still need to get a feel for how the track geometry and how to make the layout I want. But I like the track - nice! Enjoy ;-)

  • @joehilinski7008
    @joehilinski7008 8 месяцев назад

    Great Video!

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Joe, Glad you enjoyed it! Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @timwright297
    @timwright297 2 года назад

    Nice videos,I learned alot. By the way you sound like Wolfgang Puck .

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      Thanks - I am glad you liked it! Wolfgang Puck - LOL ;-)

  • @pticurina
    @pticurina 2 года назад +1

    I really hope you are getting those items from sponsores otherwise you spent too much every day :D

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      It is my purchases and not sponsored. yes - spend too much... Enjoy ;-)

  • @davidsheriff8989
    @davidsheriff8989 Год назад +1

    How does Kato compare to Bachmann, Atlas or Ahearn?

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi David, unfortunately I do not have any experience with the other track systems. I mainly work with Märklin H0-scale - playing with N-scale and Kato is more like a side interest. Enjoy ;-) Bo

  • @agxlives
    @agxlives Год назад

    So on the CS3 can you have more than one layout on it? AC vs DC? One layout for the HO C track then run minitrix layout?? Do they both get stored and you select them somewhere on the CS3? I only have the one layout on my CS3 marklin Cp. So is minitrix MFX or rather uses cards???? Sorry so many questions. All my old N has just been sitting as it Fleishman analog N. Great video

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад +1

      Hi Chas,
      The CS3 is a digital device - It does not do analogue. The CS3 can control locomotives and accessories (e.g. turnouts and signals) that support Märklin Motorola (MM/MM2/FX), MFX and DCC. You can mix the protocols as you see fit on your layout or choose to use one or the other. In this way you can use the CS3 for 3-rail as well as 2-rail digital layouts.
      If you have enough power you can connect the CS3 to more than one layout at a time as long as the addresses of locomotives and accessories do not overlap. You can use boosters if needed. In this way you can control a Märklin 3-rail layout and a Minitrix 2-rail layout at the same time. Just make sure that e.g. all addresses are separate.
      On the CS3 itself you can make multiple track boards you can change between. This enables you to make large pieces of one layout - or multiple layouts. This video shows you how to make track diagrams: ruclips.net/video/Hi6R3ugZ-SQ/видео.html Specifically, you can see here how to create multiple track boards: ruclips.net/video/Hi6R3ugZ-SQ/видео.html&t=3338s
      Note: The CS3 outputs 19V which some older N-scale decoders do not like. Märklin has stated that all Minitrix support this higher voltage, but you could be unfortunate that an older decoder of another brand does not.
      Minitrix usually supplies a locomotive card so it can easily be added to the CS3 or MS2 by just inserting the card. I have not seen a Minitrix locomotive with MFX.
      Hope this helps! Enjoy ;-) Bo

    • @agxlives
      @agxlives Год назад +1

      @@ModelTrainFun thank you, Ill try Kato in analogue. All of my N is older Fleischman and minitrix the m2 set looks like a good place to start for a temporary layout in N 😁to complement the CS3 running my Marklin. Thanks for the insight on multiple HO Marklin layouts on the CS3 I'll watch those.🚋

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      @@agxlives Excellent - have fun with the N-scale ;-)

  • @SPMech1
    @SPMech1 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад +1

      Hi Bob, glad you liked the video. Enjoy ;-)

  • @kawajocb1685
    @kawajocb1685 2 года назад

    nice

  • @JohnSmith-cy9tt
    @JohnSmith-cy9tt 2 года назад +1

    why the different colors of the trckks..big minus

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      This is because I bought a mix of tracks with wooden and concrete sleepers. To me the mix is ok as you typically find these track color differences in real life. If you want the same track colors choose tracks that fit better togetter. You can see the Kato unitrack assortment here: www.katousa.com/N/unitrack.html
      Enjoy ;-)

  • @Mourningstar-kc7ft
    @Mourningstar-kc7ft 3 года назад

    An easy solution is to just add more power feed track on the various sections of your layout so that you have no dead zones

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад +1

      Absolutely the easiest solution and the most optimal for permanent layouts. Trying to find an easy way for temporary layouts trying to avoid too many wires... However, more power feeds will also give a more reliable layout. It's about the balance. Enjoy ;-)

    • @acrranscaleandlifejourney4330
      @acrranscaleandlifejourney4330 3 года назад

      @@ModelTrainFun Kato has powered unijoiners, so you don’t need feeder track.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      @@acrranscaleandlifejourney4330 Cool!

  • @chickenbites8877
    @chickenbites8877 2 года назад

    I wish they did these sets in HO scale.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад

      Some sets are available in H0-scale from Kato: www.katousa.com/HO/Unitrack/boxedsets.html Not as interesting as the N-scale ones though. Enjoy ;-)

  • @philipgreenhill2782
    @philipgreenhill2782 Год назад

    Hi Iam philip and I've got Kato unitrack track to for my n scale train.and me and my girlfriend are doing a layout in n scale .dus Kato unitrack track take up a lot of space or not let me know I like your Kato unitrack track

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Philip, the only n scale tracks I know are the Kato ones. To me they do not take up too much space. However, these are "modular" tracks that limit your options. I prefer this, but others might prefer more freestyle tracks. You may want "flextrack" as these can be bend in any direction you like. I unfortunately, do not have any experience with this type of track. Enjoy ;-)

  • @elleryparsons5766
    @elleryparsons5766 3 года назад +1

    If Anyone wants to Try Bachmann N Scale. I am Heavy into Bachmann It I Love the Product and I Can Get it at Hobby Lobby And Train shops.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      Nice to hear that Bachmann makes nice N scale - will check it out. Have fun ;-)

  • @elleryparsons5766
    @elleryparsons5766 3 года назад

    Also Remember when Starting It is Gonna get Bigger and Better one Way or Another it’s True.

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      Agreed - it's a great hobby and usually grows beyond initial plans ;-)

  • @sanamkhansanam6816
    @sanamkhansanam6816 3 года назад +1

    V11v2 v4 may perches dilevrry pakistan

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      If you are looking where to purchase the Kato Unitrack, then check out the following list of shops. You will have to check which of these shops delivers to Pakistan - hope find what you are looking for. Have fun :-) www.unitrack-kato.com/wheretoget

  • @wykedinsanity
    @wykedinsanity 3 года назад

    i have dcc but i use my kato power pack to controll my switchs

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      So I guess you use DCC for the locomotives and DC for the turnouts (switches)?

    • @elleryparsons5766
      @elleryparsons5766 3 года назад

      I Run Dc I Run Bachmann And I love it.

  • @Bouquetfragrance1
    @Bouquetfragrance1 2 года назад

    素晴らしい映像ですね、気に入りましたよ、チャンネル登録しました、ご確認ください。

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  2 года назад +1

      I am glad you liked the video. Welcome to the channel. Enjoy ;-)

  • @symms9952
    @symms9952 3 месяца назад +1

    39:36

  • @sanamkhansanam6816
    @sanamkhansanam6816 3 года назад

    Perches v11 plz praise dilevry Pakistan

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  3 года назад

      If you are looking where to purchase the Kato Unitrack, then check out the following list of shops. You will have to check which of these shops delivers to Pakistan - hope find what you are looking for. Have fun :-) www.unitrack-kato.com/wheretoget

  • @vnflightsimulatorgameplay2660
    @vnflightsimulatorgameplay2660 2 года назад +2

    rich

  • @sanamkhansanam6816
    @sanamkhansanam6816 3 года назад

    Peraiz plz train

  • @charlesdimino6524
    @charlesdimino6524 Год назад

    Great job👌

    • @ModelTrainFun
      @ModelTrainFun  Год назад

      Hi Charles, thank you! Cheers! Enjoy ;-)