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Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2021 7:53 am
by Michael Schulz
Hello Spaeker,
so far I have a Reely remote control from www.conrad.de
A 4-channel transmitter and 2 matching receivers, each, one for channel 1 +2, the other for channel 3 + 4. So I can control the diesel locomotive NS2 with channel 1 + 2 and the steam locomotive HF110C with channel 3 + 4 all components for the remote control of RC ships.
I will use the new remote control from Piko in the future, it's simple and inexpensive:
Piko 35040 - G R / C transmitter and receiver for locomotives.
Regards from Berlin
Michael

Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32,update

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2023 7:23 am
by Michael Schulz
Hallo Gardenrailwayfans,
in this year 2023 i could something keep building. Here some new fotos.
I hope that i in this year can manufacture more "modules"
To work for the SM-32 Railways in the garden ist very good.
( in the winter i make gauge Zero / 7 mm)
Regards from "Klein Köris" near from Berlin( 40 km)
Michael

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Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2023 8:30 am
by philipy
That is all looking very professional Michael.
Please keep showing us your progress.

Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2023 8:51 am
by ge_rik
You're making excellent use of the space. I like the way the trains run across the window so those in the house can experience the railway as well.

Rik

Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2023 10:07 pm
by Lonsdaler
That looks to be well thought out, and clever use of plastic rainwater pipe for the legs. I look forward to seeing how it develops.

Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 8:17 am
by Michael Schulz
Hallo,
thank you for your positive comments.Progress is slow because we are only in the garden on a few weekends.
Unfortunately, the track elements cannot remain set up all the time, but it's still a lot of fun to ride the train in the fresh air.
Greetings from near Berlin; Michael

Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32

Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2023 10:23 am
by Phil.P
Everything looks well engineered, and tidy. - Even though you are working.

Can you leave some of it up between sessions, or is access required at all other times?

Phil.P

Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2023 3:56 am
by Michael Schulz
Hallo Phil,
I have to dismantle the modules every time.
Setting up the train station takes about 30 minutes.I designed it so that I can attach the station to the shed, but also stand alone if I want to set it up somewhere else
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The aluminum frames of the station modules come from aviary construction and were still cheap a few years ago. The green wooden panels are made of 100mm box plywood and are painted to be weatherproof
Michael