Kato unitrack for a points phobic layout builder?

Started by silverfox, January 26, 2014, 05:12:23 PM

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silverfox

Thanks Jon

I've just taken your advise, he clearly was a master micro layout builder and the summary and definitions on his website are spot on.

Cheers

Jason

Gordon

I’m a complete convert, stemming from my hatred of traditional wiring. I now have bucketloads of Kato track, and use it for instant track on club nights, and have two scenic layouts.

Take it from me, getting a fully remote controlled Kato track layout up and running is possible in as little as five minutes.


This thread is beginning to cross over (pun intended!) into the discussions that have already been had on other sub forums -
To quote one of the forum moderators from another thread:

Don't forget to use our search facility to hunt out those elusive titbits and gems of info already posted on here by some of our great members.

For example I wrote about my Kato layout in the thread:

http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=5576.15

Both my layouts have mostly number 4 points and I have only found a very few items that have trouble with them. Very often, it is axle back to back, not the point geometry, that is the problem.
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