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Wiring question for Rokuhan layout
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In playing with it, I added the orange section in the center, thinking it would allow me to use the whole interior as a yard if I chose, and provide a way to turn locomotives around, because combined with the light blue track, it creates a reverse loop. My thought was to detail the connector as an abandoned track.
Could this reverse loop actually be created, given the connections to the rest of the layout via turnouts?
Also, any reccomendations for track planning books for small/medium layouts? I'm reading John Armstrong's "Track Planning for Realistic Operation" now.
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Since you are using Rokuhan track there is a solution pure DC also but it is not automatic. Reverse loop is also possible just using the power routing turnouts from Rokuhan but that is more info than you need if you are DCC.
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I knew the Rokuhan switches were power routing and that there was reverse loop switch coming, but I still didn't know if it would work along with the other connections.
Thanks, Scott
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turnouts with DCC. then also consider placing a faster reacting short circuit detector or indicator. some times the factory setting on you main cab is set too high for Z and a derail at a turnout can damage both the turnout and the engine. there are some who are quite happy operating DCC track voltage at 15vac and 3 to 5 amps, but I am not one of them. I operate at 10.5vac and an .75 amp When I started using DCC I was in N-scale so I did use the 13 - 15 vac standard 3 or 5 amp supplies, abut after working with Z I changed and the nice part is most of my n-scale stuff works fine on the lower values as well. I have a couple power hogs with sound that need the full 15vac for the sound.
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I've redone the orange section a few times using the smallere turnouts so that it joins the left and right sides leaving more room for cars above/below the switches.
When I get there, I'll lay out real track and see what will work in the real Z world. If I can figure out the Surveyor in Trains, I may build it there.
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Scenery is envisioned as passenger station or just platform at the top, industries upper left and lower right (will pick them and build those first, which will affect the track layout I'm sure). Upper right corner rises from tracks, and area to the inside of the there forms a slight depression to create sense of elevation change and while keeping the track flat. A gulley/stream cuts through the layout diagnally from upper left to lower right with some trees and vegetation to divide the layout.
The orange section feels iffy but it would be easy to try (AnyRail is sometimes too easy to use). While it may not work, I like the idea of having an abandoned track (there are several near me along the coast). I have a Marklin track planning set, so I may build a model of the model to see what it looks like in 3D.
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Slight concern is that only Locos can use it – maybe w/a car or two?
What track planning s/w did you use?
I wanted to have a reversing on my coffee table layout – but wanted over and under sorta helix more. With only 27” x 27” could do much more.
I know it's a simple layout; but, for grins & giggles I drew my Coffee Table layout up in AnyRail, then imported it into TrainPlayer -- all done for free. And kind of fun too!
Noticed some neat yards in one of the TP samples – maybe you’d like to play w/a few trains w/your track plan?
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I saw what you noticed about the orange section and redid it so it should be able to handle a loco and two cars.
And I have a demo version of Trainplayer to try my layout on. I'm working on a 50x26 version of a layout that is very similar to the small one you posted--two mainlines for part of the layout with one breaking off to become a twice around in the center. I want to see if I can add topographic elevation lines like the on the layout you posted.
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The two files here are really AnyRail files -- renamed it .txt & .doc to see if they could be posted/shared here.
If it works seldredg can you post your lates .any here by doing the same?
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e-mail would work.
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Oh, I see that .any files aren't accepted. I'll send the files and jpegs in case yo can't read the files (if yo uhave the demo version, you may not be able to).
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