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Trix and Fleischmann are very good quality. The Trix sets are here: http://www.trixshop.de/index.php?sid...isttype=search and the Fleischmann sets are here: http://www.fleischmann.de/?pid=17&trackgauge=1&label=8 Do you like any of them?
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Hello BB201,
I think that F6336 will be a great starter set for you. Fleischmann models and track are very good quality. You will need to ensure that the transformer plug is suitable for the electrical system in Indonesia. Here is a larger picture of the loco in F6336. http://www.fleischmann.de/images/products/big/4000.jpg
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Hello BB201,
This website explains the basic electrical wiring for a model railway layout. http://www.nmra.org/beginner/wiring.html Please read through it and if you have any questions we will try to answer them on the forum. If you could post a plan of the layout that you intend building I could show where to attach the power wires.
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Hello Mr SwissTrain...
Thank you so much for your attention on my question..here is my layout... Actually i have not scale it yet..still as a concept where should i put insulator joiner, switch and power pack controller...how much controller that i must install? thank you for your time and your attention |
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Hello BB201,
I have added the power wires to your layout diagram. I have made it very simple and suitable for a new starter. When you gain more experience you can add additional isolated sections but they are not necessary to start with. Your layout is basically an inner loop and an outer loop with a branchline from each loop to a terminus station. The inner and outer loops must be electrically separated with insulated joiners.(isolators) You will require at least two power packs to operate this layout and this will allow you to have two trains running at the same time. I am assuming that the loops cover a large area because you have shown three separate stations on them. Because of this I have attached power wires to four points around the loops to allow for voltage reductions caused by resistance in the wiring. They might not all be required. I am also assuming that you are going to use "thinking" or "power routing" turnouts such as the Fleischmann ones as with these you do not need to have insulated joiners and separate power wires for each of your sidings. The turnouts will control the power reaching the sidings. I hope this helps you. BB210_layout01.jpg
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Dear Mr SwissTrain,
Thank you very much for your explanation so i can understand clearly about my tracks layout wiring... I will do this, would you mind if in the future day i need your suggestion and share? do you have email so we can keep in touch.... |
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Hello BB201,
It is best if you keep in touch through the forum. We would all like to hear how your layout is progressing. When you ask questions on the forum the other members can get involved in the discussion and we are all able to exchange ideas.
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