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  1. SBB1 made this comment on another thread: “What I have in mind is a scenic test track based on the well-photographed, snaking section of line between Burgdorf and Wynigen.”

     

    I went the Google Maps and looked at the area mentioned. This looked like something that could be replicated using Kato Unitrack super elevated curves. Has anyone done this or know of track plans that feature snaking curves using Unitrack? Seems like it could get expensive buying track sections to experiment with.

     

    I did come across an N scale layout that featured track work like this but was hoping for more detailed track choice from the owner. Perhaps he’ll come across.


    Any thoughts?
     

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  2. I live in the US and bank transfers always stymied me. Ungodly expensive to do at local banks, as the US isn’t set up to do them. 
    Found PayPal’s Zoom which allows me to make bank transfers for a reasonable fee.

     

    I’ve also found many Swiss, and other European and British, sellers reluctant to ship to the US.

  3. Many of my vacations occurred when the Schynige Platte wasn’t running, but I did manage to ride it one time. I hiked back down from the top (gravity assist). The views down the valleys were superb, and everything looked oh so tiny. I highly recommend it.

  4. Site maintenance or something today.

    Sometimes it’s just hard to get it to load. That’s when I get frustrated.

    I’ve noticed locations of cameras and stations have been changing a bit since the relaunch.

    Sadly, some of the shots (Filisur immediately comes to mind) now are from a farther distance that before, losing much detail.

    But for someone longing to go back to the country, I’ll take what I am offered.

     

    I just caught a departure from Tiefencastel at 06:14. Amazing light show provided by arcing between the catenary and pantograph.

  5. I was referring to using standard N gauge Unitrack for converted Bemo stock. The largest radius is 15”, or 381mm, the minimum “good” radius for Bemo. While the ties don’t look that good, Unitrack is good for temporary or speedy track laying, or for track klutzes. For an eye level layout, you see mostly rails and ballast, so ties really don’t matter.

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  6. “The very point of Kato launching the items was in order to benefit from their already available 'plug and play' Unitrack system.”

    If one is more interested in using Unitrack that compromising on gauge, why not use N scale Unitrack with Bemo items converted with 9mm wheelsets? There’s a rather old gentleman near me that has tons of Bemo running on N gauge track.

  7. The Fama/Utz/AlpinLine uses 22.5 mm gauge track, while BEMO uses finescale 22.2 mm.

    In the US we have readily available S Gauge track that has a track gauge of 22.43 mm.

    The F/U/AL products run well on this track, although the flanges are too deep for the turnout flangeways.

    Would BEMO finescale products run on this track?

    If not, where would the problem lay?

     

    Thanks,

    David

     

  8. 6 hours ago, eastwestdivide said:

    Don't think it's possible to tell: it appears the rear bogie is on the left hand track, so if the rest of the unit were there, you wouldn't see it because of the angles. Also the sun's in the wrong place for any shadows from the rest of the unit to show up

    That must one sharp turnout.

     

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