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28/07/10 08:08 PM
Hi all, I have this idea of putting 3 passing loops inside a mountain but would like it to be automated ie train into track 1, setting of track 2, train in track 2 sets of track 3 train in track 3 then sets of track 1 and so on. Could anyone tell me if this is possible and how to wire it up. I do use Massoth DCC does this matter or not Thanks in antisipation Granddad gnome
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Re:Automated passing loops
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28/07/10 08:14 PM
Item-No.: 8170001 This is what you want. Massoth part. you would also need loco magnets, and track contacts. It shows how to do it on two tracks so all you have to do is expand it. Your Navi will need programming as well
Landquart Grusch Bahn Running RHB on Massoth I'm the boss in our house. SWMBO gave me permission to say so!
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28/07/10 08:46 PM
Many thanks. I will read up on it.
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26/07/11 11:09 AM
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Re:Automated passing loops
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26/07/11 01:24 PM
Quite some mountain you're creating! I want to build another mountain so I'm keeping an eye on your progress  . Not that I want to pinch your ideas mind you
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26/07/11 02:20 PM
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26/07/11 03:32 PM
Would a thread about making a concrete mountain be useful to anyone, and where would it be best placed.
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26/07/11 03:41 PM
Landquart Grusch Bahn Running RHB on Massoth I'm the boss in our house. SWMBO gave me permission to say so!
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26/07/11 03:44 PM
granddad gnome Would a thread about making a concrete mountain be useful to anyone, and where would it be best placed. Buildings Bridges & lineside ?
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26/07/11 05:09 PM
Thanks lads. I will sit watching TV tonight and put together a thread about building mountains. The first one I built was about 10 years ago and was made out of Glass. That's right Glass. Fiberglass but that was before i got a camera. I may if I look hard enough find a pic or two that I can scan. Will have a look.
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26/07/11 05:54 PM
Hi Peter - thanks for the pics - the finished product looks great. Believe it (or not:rolf  I had a mind to use chicken wire and render it with a lightweight shuttering inside. My first (and only) mountain was built from rubble and rendered but as I find it difficult to pick up and place chunks, a hollow mountain seems the right way for the next one. I like your formers for the support and profile. I'll look out for your new thread
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27/07/11 12:22 AM
Great mountain Peter, it certainly giving the effect that you wished for, it reminds me of when I made diaramas in HoN3. Same principle but a darn site bigger. How has the cement lasted? Did you use plasticiser and waterproofing agent in it? Will you be making tunnel walls through the mountain incase of derailments depositing kit onto the ground? Last question..... have you got a long pole with a hook?
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Re:Automated passing loops
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27/07/11 11:16 AM
granddad gnome I have finally got round to starting to build my mountains, as they will be to long to reach onto I have had to design them so as not to be attached to the fence, just in case. Whilst I have no personal experience everyone does seem to suggest that this is a dangerous approach due to derailments. I would have thought that it would be doubly dangerous with hidden points/switches.
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27/07/11 12:39 PM
GrahamMills granddad gnome I have finally got round to starting to build my mountains, as they will be to long to reach onto I have had to design them so as not to be attached to the fence, just in case. Whilst I have no personal experience everyone does seem to suggest that this is a dangerous approach due to derailments. I would have thought that it would be doubly dangerous with hidden points/switches. Hi Graham The track bed while have 9" high sides so as to prevent any items falling any distance, and the fence panels are still able to be lifted to give full access to the tracks under the mountains. I also intend to install a small camera connected to a monitor in the train room, (this will be along with 2 others I have at places I cant see to well). The Property next door is our Methodist Chapel, of which I am a member, and I have obtained permission to enter at any time, and also to put a small gate type panel in so as I don't have to go all the way round to get to the other side of the fence, should the need arise. I hope this puts your mind at rest as to the safety precautions I have in place.
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27/07/11 01:02 PM
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Re:Automated passing loops
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27/07/11 06:06 PM
While we are on the subject do you understand the Massoth instructions? The reason I ask is that I struggled to set mine up. If you want a copy PM me. Also haave you loco magnets and track reed switches?
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