gcri wrote: The KATO part number is 20-650, unfortunatley it seems a bit hard to find: http://aboutmodelrailroads.com/KAt/KAT-UnitrackCrossingGate.html http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/product_p/kat-20650.htmI would also check ebay from time to time as well.
The KATO part number is 20-650, unfortunatley it seems a bit hard to find:
http://aboutmodelrailroads.com/KAt/KAT-UnitrackCrossingGate.html
http://www.modeltrainstuff.com/product_p/kat-20650.htm
I would also check ebay from time to time as well.
Thanks. Whoa! Quite expensive. Anyone know how this works?
There are NO operating crossing gates and signals in N scale that don't use a slow-motion switch machine?
What about modifying the circuitry on the Bachman and Model Power ones to adapt to track that is already in place?
davidmbedard wrote: gatrhumpy wrote: I want something that is fairly realistic.Operating lights, if possible.DC, sound isn't important.The gates should operate realistically. Keep in mind I can't use the slow motion switch machines for these as the track is already down, ballasted, and glued onto pink extruded foam.Thoughts?Why cant you use slow motion machines? Is it because you dont have access to the underside of your layout or you just dont like them?The slow motion machines are critical to have realistic operating crossing gates....no way around it. They are hooked up to the gates via an activating rod and your crossing circuits utilizes them.David B
gatrhumpy wrote: I want something that is fairly realistic.Operating lights, if possible.DC, sound isn't important.The gates should operate realistically. Keep in mind I can't use the slow motion switch machines for these as the track is already down, ballasted, and glued onto pink extruded foam.Thoughts?
I want something that is fairly realistic.
Operating lights, if possible.
DC, sound isn't important.
The gates should operate realistically. Keep in mind I can't use the slow motion switch machines for these as the track is already down, ballasted, and glued onto pink extruded foam.
Thoughts?
Why cant you use slow motion machines? Is it because you dont have access to the underside of your layout or you just dont like them?
The slow motion machines are critical to have realistic operating crossing gates....no way around it. They are hooked up to the gates via an activating rod and your crossing circuits utilizes them.
David B
It's because I travel with my layout, it's only 2.5' X 4', and the underside is flat. So no slow-motion machines.
Try the Servomaster from TDP and Associates and NJI signals for realistic operation. Gates work off of servo motors that can be mounted below the surface using velcro.
www.trainspeed.com
You'd probably need some form of sensor to activate it and deactivate it. Such sensors can be be installed in your existing layout without tearing anything up.
Irv
I was hoping that some manufacturer would be offering an operating N scale crossing signal with operating gates. Besides the ones from Bachman and Model Power, does anyone know of anyone that offers the signals with operating gates?
Could the Bachman and Model Power ones be modified to work on a regular track that already has been installed?