I finally got my kato signal power supply today and did a short video review of the signal working. Post away guys and gals.
"HONGZ" stands for HO scale, N scale, G scale, and Z scale.
Post your non-O scale stuff here!
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Looks nice. Looks neat device for signals and it also works well too. There was a guy in my LHS this morning wanting to add to his Kato N scale layout. He got quite a bit of stuff. I was listening to the owner explain some of it to the cutomer and it all sounded pretty neat from what I overheard. I didn't hear anything abuot the signal device though. Seems the Kato products are well thought of. (I'm all O gauge and don't know a lot abut the other scales, not that I know a lot about O either. )
I looked around my LHS for more Kato after that and for some reason they had a lot more Kato N scale than they did Kato HO scale? Will have to ask about the small amount of HO vs N on my next visit, they were getting kind of busy so I didn't ask today.
Jeff, your Kato signal looks great and works nice too. Have you had any issues or quirks that you have discovered? Enjoy, it looks like that signal adds to the fun factor for sure.
Years ago my brother-in-law built this n scale freight car for me. I do not know what kit he used or if he made it using materials he obtained. He normally builds HO items, so I am sure this N scale item was a bit of a challenge for him. He almost always adds lots of detail to kits that he buys, so I suspect he might have done the same with my car. I think he did a great job on it.
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N5CJonny posted:Jeff, your Kato signal looks great and works nice too. Have you had any issues or quirks that you have discovered? Enjoy, it looks like that signal adds to the fun factor for sure.
Years ago my brother-in-law built this n scale freight car for me. I do not know what kit he used or if he made it using materials he obtained. He normally builds HO items, so I am sure this N scale item was a bit of a challenge for him. He almost always adds lots of detail to kits that he buys, so I suspect he might have done the same with my car. I think he did a great job on it. Thanks not that i am aware of!
Bob- Thanks for that photo of the prototype of that car. That is really cool and it makes me appreciate my car even more. My brother-in-law, Bill is really into details and being accurate to the prototype.