View Full Version : New to HO Please give advice!
HO LOVER
11-24-2007, 09:16 PM
Here is my dilema, any and all help will be appreciated i recently moved to a smaller place and cant run my O Gauge stuff for a few years so i decided to set-up a layout in HO in my 9'x9' spare room,(too small for O) i need advice on what type of transformer(s) to get, and what track to get, i want track that looks realistic and do plan to run many trains at once, i dont know if they make a remote for HO scale, i use DCS for MTH, please help with this info, i already have my eye on a Y6B Precision Steam and a Marklin BIGBOY, also need to know if these 2 models can be ran at the same time even though they are made by different companies.....Ivan!
HO LOVER
11-26-2007, 10:10 AM
Anyone out there!:)
tworail
12-02-2007, 04:57 PM
Hi there,
Marklin Big Boy is three rail AC, so you can't use it. However, Trix (owned now by Marklin) produces a two rail DCC version -check it out!
http://www.trixtrains.com/american.html
Pricey isn't she!?
Stan kolak
12-03-2007, 08:42 PM
Anyone out there!:)
just joined , have a DC only set-up in a 10 X 22 room
Stan kolak
12-03-2007, 08:44 PM
Getting used to using this forum. Got a 5" X 10" layout in DC only.
Stan kolak
12-03-2007, 08:55 PM
a track layout for a 9X9 room gives you the option of a dogbone, or horseshoe layout. A turn-a-round at each end, bringing the flat run tracks close to each other. This dogbone could take a rt angle in its center section and continue to the next corner. 3 ft long flex track is the easiest to put down. You could double or triple deck for seperate runs.
There are more options for Dcc control in Ho than O gauge. When you buy the engine controlled or its card to install, you would get the matcjhing remote. At that time you would get info on what PS to get.
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