Here you will find some information on Commercial Modules that I have personally used and/or tested at some point in time. These modules and/or projects aim to solve specific problems and/or add to the overall model train experience. For your convenience I
This article describes some of the functions of the Faller CAR-SYSTEM Faller vehicles offer the following functionality: High-performance bell-type armature motor with a service life of over 2.000 hours of continuous operation ON/OFF slide switch for starting and stopping the vehicle Permanent
DC-CAR SYSTEMS This article forms part of my series on CAR SYSTEMS , and gives some additional information to help you get started. Whatever system you end up using, the basics are pretty much the same, and it is probably good to
Turnout for the CarSystem Because a hive of activity should be on the system, there is also the possibility of crossing and bending down cars. To be able to implement such a thing, it needed under andrem also switches. Similar as with
The Faller Car system and how it works This Article is part of my DIgital Car Series Faller introduced their first model car system in 1987, and then around 2011 introduced a new system that is still in use today. Faller vehicles are equipped
Controlling a DC-Car system The management of the system can take place in different ways, which also means that the system can become more complicated, making it difficult for newcomer to instantly understand all the possibilities. This article seeks to enlighten you with a short
Road construction This article forms part of my Digital CAR Series There are many solutions for this task. I would like to show the well-known ones to me and also go into the differences. Important is besides the construction of
Created by VPEB (Van PERLO Electronica & Besturenstechniek) , the Dinamo MCC Car System offers an alternative approach to vehicle control for model railroads. Unfortunately in most cases, cars have no lights, graze around corners at incredible speed without blinkers and
Smoke, Fire, Sirens.. Firemen to the resque! I have to admit that I remain pretty impressed of the work done by the guys (and ladies) over at Miniatur Wunderland, and it should therefore come as no surprise that I make an effort (during each visit) to