Simon Modelling CB&Q and Wabash See my slowly evolving layout on my picturetrail site http://www.picturetrail.com/simontrains and our videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/MrCrispybake?feature=mhum
QUOTE: Originally posted by rtesta All, thanks for the advice last week re: track spacing, the #'s fit with my plans and the advice to try it first is well taken. next question,,, if you dont mind another general DCC quest for help. i am building a new layout, first one in 15 years, learned alot from the old ones but all that was PRE DCC. cant seem to shake the thought that i want to "go for it!" and sound is a big part of it for me!
QUOTE: I have been reading what i can on it,, but the last visit to the LHS got me stares and alot of head shaking from the owner and three mature hobyists. dont do it, its not ready etc, youll arc weld your switch points on and on, this LHS doesnt even stock or recocmend any one system
QUOTE: still i'm encouraged by all i hear and it seems theres alot of you flks out there are using DCC with success, YET still seems some issues not yet user friendly.
QUOTE: i'm not a klutz with alot of these things but electronics is nolt my strong point, i am preparred to spend some $$, and willing to pay for a robust system, just want it to work. moderate sized around the wall layout in HO but not a huge roster, just like running trains. steam and diesel, would buy alot of locos already equipped like BLI etc. so far it seems digitrax vs lens (SP?) ,, does one do better with BLI, dont understand the issues i hear aobut BLI programing
QUOTE: Another question for today, what seems the most robust "user firendly" system with good customer support ? lens seems a class act but not as popular as digi..
QUOTE: bottom line, is this stuff ready ?
QUOTE: is the sound realistic enough to enhance the experience?
QUOTE: ]will i weld my points?
QUOTE: finally, which loco manufacturers make the best ready to run DCC w/ sound equippment, do life like and kato offer fully equipped locos and are they worht the price.
Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO
We'll get there sooner or later!
Remember its your railroad
Allan
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