Hello There,
I have just brought my first ever track for my g scale railroad. I brought some Aristocraft USA curves and straights to make a ring. I also brought a set of electric points for a siding. On my 00 layout if i have a train going round the loop and a train in the siding, the train in the siding dose not move. But on my g scale when i have a locomotive going around the ring and one in the siding it moves. Please can someone tell me what i could do to stop this happening and why its happening...
Many Thanks,
Jake
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
It's just a difference in conventions between 00 and other scales.
You need one of these to isolate one rail of your siding, and a switch to turn your siding on and off. Look up "Cab Control" on google.
Aristo-Craft part number ART11901.
Well, I'll be. That's the first time an image hasn't posted for me since they changed software.
Age is only a state of mind, keep the mind active and enjoy life
Is it REAL? or Just 1:29 scale?
Long live Outdoor Model Railroading.
Marty Cozad wrote:In Large Scale I usually turn the loco off, because each loco has its own switch.
Tom Trigg
There's a man with his priorities right!!! In my case, it's a cigar, not a beer. I run DCC, and having all the turnouts remote controlled makes things a lot more fun, especially if I'm under a nice umbrella, and it't hot over by the turnout!
I run air power to the turnouts, controlled by a DCC accessory controller, but same philosophy.
Regards, Greg
Visit my site: http://www.elmassian.com - lots of tips on locos, rolling stock and more.
Click here for Greg's web site
How do I turn my loco off? The only switches on my bachmann ge 45 tonner are direction change smoke and cab light.
Thanks for the help everyone.
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