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I bought cheap brass rail, miles of it, the idea was for a garden layout, any one converted Marklin/Jouef/Hornby trains to dead rail? Seems a cheaper option than other out door systems. CHEAP is the word for the controllers! Options ? Remote for 12 volt lighting systems £5 a pop? Reverse might be a problem I suppose. Edited by user 26 April 2025 07:10:33(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek  Here is an outdoor RC dead rail system with batteries in different sizes: S Cab Website |
Modeling Immensee, mile/km 0 on the Gottard. SBB Era V.
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Thanks, but, a low cost solution work around , RC cars seem have systems cheap as chips, It appears over engineered to what I am looking for. Not hitech blue tooth etc. Thanks anyway
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Am I right in thinking that much of the old three rail M track has brass rails?
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Originally Posted by: Michael4  Am I right in thinking that much of the old three rail M track has brass rails? Not sure, the track I have is HO Jouef. I have a couple of Hornby kids 9v dead rail trains (£5) with a trailer car but reverse is a problem using a £4 remote light dimmer control.
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Joined: 08/01/2023(UTC) Posts: 24 Location: England, Pevensey
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Just had an idea, why am I trying to reinvent the wheel. Just buy a kids 9v remote control train, rip the gubbings out and adapt it to suit.
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That's what I wanted to imply with my post scriptum at the end of post #5. The Hornby Playtrains sortiment looks similar to the Märklin My World one in terms of concept, controller and pricing. I think your approach is very interesting and would like to be kept up to date on the progress. Originally Posted by: Chas  I have a couple of Hornby kids 9v dead rail trains (£5) with a trailer car but reverse is a problem using a £4 remote light dimmer control. How about using the Hornby Playtrains Solo Controller - see link? https://www.hornbyhobbie...ns-solo-controller-r7330 |
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Joined: 08/01/2023(UTC) Posts: 24 Location: England, Pevensey
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Originally Posted by: Alsterstreek  That's what I wanted to imply with my post scriptum at the end of post #5. The Hornby Playtrains sortiment looks similar to the Märklin My World one in terms of concept, controller and pricing. I think your approach is very interesting and would like to be kept up to date on the progress. Originally Posted by: Chas  I have a couple of Hornby kids 9v dead rail trains (£5) with a trailer car but reverse is a problem using a £4 remote light dimmer control. How about using the Hornby Playtrains Solo Controller - see link? https://www.hornbyhobbie...ns-solo-controller-r7330 Thanks looked that but the receiver is not included, can't find it as a spare part or even a schematic. When i do find a sensible price 2nd hand train with a rc, I will post photos and sizes, never know, might be able to get it down to 009, too big for Z
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