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hennabm Offline
#351 Posted : 28 March 2013 16:03:08(UTC)
hennabm

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Location: Edinburgh,
Hi Fabrice

Wow - all that work and now to start againScared

Having nearly completed my very first layout, I do feel some of what you're feeling in the fact that what do I do with my time nowUnsure . However I have yet to set it up fully and have it running as I want. I also want to host several M Club UK days and exhibit it.

So best of luck with the MkII version and may I ask what are your initial thoughts for the MkII version?

Mike
1957 - 1985 era
What's digital?
French_Fabrice Offline
#352 Posted : 28 March 2013 17:41:16(UTC)
French_Fabrice

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Location: Lyon, France
Originally Posted by: hennabm Go to Quoted Post
Hi Fabrice

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So best of luck with the MkII version and may I ask what are your initial thoughts for the MkII version?

Mike


Hi Mike, and thank you !

The prelude to my new layout can be seen there : http://www.marklin-users...ice---Trossingen-II.aspx

Cheers
fabrice
Johnvr Offline
#353 Posted : 29 March 2013 06:45:31(UTC)
Johnvr

South Africa   
Joined: 03/10/2010(UTC)
Posts: 636
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Fabrice,

I have just watched your video !
It is a wonderful layout and I am particularly impressed with your operations and running of trains.
You have this superbly worked out !
I really enjoy the automation of trains starting and stopping and waiting for blocks to become free.

A question from me : are your blocks sequential so that the pattern repeats itself with one train always following the one in front, or does your program switch blocks around so that the tracks and sequence of the trains changes ?

It reminds me of when I was at Disneyland years ago and we went on "Space Mountain" roller coaster in the darkness in and out of tunnels and climbs and drops down again. What a ride that was !Cool

Thank you for posting a great video !

Regards,BigGrin
John
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#354 Posted : 29 March 2013 07:10:59(UTC)
French_Fabrice

France   
Joined: 16/05/2011(UTC)
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Location: Lyon, France
Originally Posted by: Johnvr Go to Quoted Post
Fabrice,

...
A question from me : are your blocks sequential so that the pattern repeats itself with one train always following the one in front, or does your program switch blocks around so that the tracks and sequence of the trains changes ?
...
John


Hi John,

The course is totally random. The sequence of blocks is based on the first available block compatible with the direction of the loco which is currently processed, and also compatible with the block length and train length. This random mode is the most impressive for a "demo".

But there are quite a lot of parameters which can be adjusted with Rocrail... I'll investigate deeper in my next layout.Glare

Cheers
fabrice
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