My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32
- Michael Schulz
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Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32
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
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
- Michael Schulz
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Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32,update
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
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
Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32
That is all looking very professional Michael.
Please keep showing us your progress.
Please keep showing us your progress.
Philip
Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32
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
Rik
Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32
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.
Phil
Sporadic Garden Railer who's inconsistencies know no bounds
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Sporadic Garden Railer who's inconsistencies know no bounds
My Line - https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11077
- Michael Schulz
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Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32
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
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
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
Can you leave some of it up between sessions, or is access required at all other times?
Phil.P
- Michael Schulz
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Re: My new gardenrailway 16mm-SM 32
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
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
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
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
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