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#1
On30 / Setting up an auto reversing trolley track
November 17, 2009, 09:06:20 PM
I recently purchased an On30 xmas trolley, and currently own 4 pieces of straight auto reversing track hoping to set up an auto reversing layout. I am now gleaning that in order for a setup to work, one end of the track has the special barn or station which contains the circuitry to do the auto reversing work.  ::)
Is this station or barn available separately ?. I see it is available as part of a train set on Bachmanns web site.

Also what goes on at the other end of the track  from the station building end to make the trolley reverse ?
Thanks
Ian
#2
HO / Re: Fitting a NMRA decoder to a Bachmann 2-10-0
January 03, 2008, 04:11:09 PM
Thanks for the advice Stemegene. The plug was in fact rectangular, but other than that, you were right on the money. I am all set, the decoder is on its way and should go in without a problem
Its the 10th day of Christmas, and the lords are a-leaping !

Having just taken the cover off the 44t Switcher however, I can see that this one won't be so straightforward ( no 8 pin plug )

Ian
#3
HO / Fitting a NMRA decoder to a Bachmann 2-10-0
January 02, 2008, 10:08:28 AM
Hello
I am new to the model railroad hobby, and have recently bought a DCC ready 2-10-0 Russian Decapod. I understand that the decoder goes into an 8 pin socket inside the tender from looking at previous posts. When I remove the tender "hood", where can I find the blanking plug ( i.e is it on top of the circuit board that lies directly underneath the hood or underneath the circuit board ? I am not sure what this blanking plug looks like
Are there any step-by step instructions anywhere for this loco ? I have scoured the web for this particular engine but have not found anything.

Any advice to prevent mydestruction of this fine loco's electrics would be appreciated.

Thanks
#4
HO / Re: EZ Track - radius of #5 and #6 turnouts
November 16, 2007, 10:34:36 AM
Thanks for the detailed response Jake. I think the #5 turnout meets the criteria the best
#5
HO / EZ Track - radius of #5 and #6 turnouts
November 15, 2007, 10:44:16 AM
Hello
I have 22" radius on the outside loop of my layout. if I wanted to continue the curve at the same radius, which turnout # should I use ?

Just for reference, what radius are the #5 and #6 turnouts ?

Many thanks
Ian