Hi and thank you for your help with the following questions..
I am looking to do something on a high rail layout with Ross switches and gargraves track. My min radius is 054 hopefully. I plan on going with Tmcc..
So a couple questions...
The larger to scale ross switches are labeled #4, #6 ect. They look like angled switches, without radius curves? Am I right?
Also what type of ross do folks like the Premier of the other style? Pros, Cons...
I'm also planning to put a good number of track signals in of all types. Eric Segal of Erics trains has an amazing tutorial using atlas products that is very convincing to go the atlas route. Although many folks seem to use Z-stuff gear. The Z-stuff web site is hard on the tech side for a newbie, they don't "dumb" anything down for the new guys. So my question here is: Does the Z-stuff for trains have the flexibility to do everything the atlas track signals do? It seems Z-stuff use light sensors for detection, and I want realism in operations and that would have lights reacting to oncoming trains using isolated rails as shown by Eric in his Atlas videos. I don't see the value of signals changing when a train is directly next to it or directly underneath it. Comments, suggestions?
Have a great day!
Todd Poole
Ferrisburgh VT.