This was helpful for me. I’m considering this set along with N scale. I went a little crazy during Covid and spent a fortune on Carerra Digital 1:32 slot cars. The track also accommodates 1:24 scale cars and my thinking was if I ever wanted to run 1:24 cars, I wouldn’t need to purchase new track, just a new power supply. Anyway, I don’t have the room for a permanent layout, it’s just too big. I don’t want to make the same mistake with trains. I’m also looking at Kato, still just trying to see and learn as much as I can before pulling the trigger.
My Friend Had Tech II I worked It A Little When He wanted To go somewhere To Check something out and The response of the Controller was Very Smooth that’s What Made Me go to That.my Wife Has A Tech II Now I have One and I Am Happy With it.
nice video. yes usually you have to break in a new engine. Run it for 30 minutes in each direction and it will move that train smoothly. and maybe some track cleaning 😉
well i use peco flex track and switches as i have used them for ages. But i think your system works well. The upside with peco is that i can make the curves i want and cut the track to exactly the right length. You can see some of my layout here on youtube if you look for erie lackawanna in n scale.@@LedgemereHeritageFarm
Functions 5 & 6 are revs up/revs down. At the rev it starts at, if you hit revs down, the engine revs down and shuts off. Note also that engine "0" is for analog (DC) engines - works fine, but I don't like to leave an analog engine on live DCC track for long. Worth noting that the DCC engine works on analog power as well. That controller can be used to change the loco code - my BNSF is now at code 1. If you read the instructions for turnouts, they say you shouldn't connect the frog wire for DCC locos - any idea why? My main track problem is stalls on turnouts at switching speeds. Once you've assembled and disassembled the track a few times, the joiners loosen, and missing a connection become much less common. Dirty track is forever an issue - but I've got a track cleaning car coming. That loco will happily pull many more cars than the 4 you get in the set.
I purchased the exact set and after a couple of years I decided to change back to DC powered track. Now using Kato with having 4 multi track layout with three crossovers. I also installed separate push button toggle switch to power on/off to each track, so I can wait for a train to pass before crossing over with another train. I'm only use only one Dc controller which powers the whole layout, running 4 dc trains with it and having alot of fun too :0) ... My Question: would it be easy to change that Roaring Rail GP40 dcc engine back to dc ? how would one change that specific dcc engine back to DC as I find it runs way too slow being DCC on a DC power track even when its the only train on the layout ... Thank you
This was helpful for me. I’m considering this set along with N scale. I went a little crazy during Covid and spent a fortune on Carerra Digital 1:32 slot cars. The track also accommodates 1:24 scale cars and my thinking was if I ever wanted to run 1:24 cars, I wouldn’t need to purchase new track, just a new power supply. Anyway, I don’t have the room for a permanent layout, it’s just too big. I don’t want to make the same mistake with trains. I’m also looking at Kato, still just trying to see and learn as much as I can before pulling the trigger.
I like Kato N very much, but my real passion is Lionels. Take your time, watch videos and read up. TRAINZ has been good to me
You model Railroad you will Be Happy Got into the Best Hobby in the Whole World.
My wife enjoys creating scenes so it’s something we can both do
That’s What Model Railroading Is All About therapy Together bounce Ideas Off Each other make The Layout Better.
I Just Purchased a Power Pack and I Love it Tech II with My Bachman great Combo For Me.
I still have my MRC tech II I bought back in 1988 or 1989 and still works great
My Friend Had Tech II I worked It A Little When He wanted To go somewhere To Check something out and The response of the Controller was Very Smooth that’s What Made Me go to That.my Wife Has A Tech II Now I have One and I Am Happy With it.
nice video. yes usually you have to break in a new engine. Run it for 30 minutes in each direction and it will move that train smoothly. and maybe some track cleaning 😉
Thank You. Which track do you prefer, EZ track or Unitrack?
neither, i use peco flex track and switches. They look good, but i have used peco for ages. so used to it.@@LedgemereHeritageFarm
well i use peco flex track and switches as i have used them for ages. But i think your system works well. The upside with peco is that i can make the curves i want and cut the track to exactly the right length. You can see some of my layout here on youtube if you look for erie lackawanna in n scale.@@LedgemereHeritageFarm
Functions 5 & 6 are revs up/revs down. At the rev it starts at, if you hit revs down, the engine revs down and shuts off. Note also that engine "0" is for analog (DC) engines - works fine, but I don't like to leave an analog engine on live DCC track for long. Worth noting that the DCC engine works on analog power as well. That controller can be used to change the loco code - my BNSF is now at code 1. If you read the instructions for turnouts, they say you shouldn't connect the frog wire for DCC locos - any idea why? My main track problem is stalls on turnouts at switching speeds. Once you've assembled and disassembled the track a few times, the joiners loosen, and missing a connection become much less common. Dirty track is forever an issue - but I've got a track cleaning car coming. That loco will happily pull many more cars than the 4 you get in the set.
I purchased the exact set and after a couple of years I decided to change back to DC powered track. Now using Kato with having 4 multi track layout with three crossovers. I also installed separate push button toggle switch to power on/off to each track, so I can wait for a train to pass before crossing over with another train. I'm only use only one Dc controller which powers the whole layout, running 4 dc trains with it and having alot of fun too :0) ... My Question: would it be easy to change that Roaring Rail GP40 dcc engine back to dc ? how would one change that specific dcc engine back to DC as I find it runs way too slow being DCC on a DC power track even when its the only train on the layout ... Thank you
I prefer kato as well. that I am not sure of
You should’ve gotten the steam verison of the set Whistle stop special to complete the dcc sound set saga, nice video
I’ll check it out. Thank You for watching
Can you adjust how loud the sounds are?
no. only on or off
@LedgemereHeritageFarm thank you for the info
Once You go Into N Scale you will Stay Into the Scale it’s Worth It All The Way Around.
I like it very much as it’s very easy to put it in a small area. I primarily use HO, but I have a bunch of Lonel O as well. Thank you for watching
Don’t Feel Bad my Wife And I Are Ho And N Scale And We Love It.
track is dirty. common household dust builds up.
Over $300! Must be nice to have discretionary funds to support your addiction.
buy an d sell trains. I would love to keep all of them, but i cannot