N Code 80 9.75″ Radius Curve (6)
Filed Under (Atlas Model Trains) by admin on 10-06-2010
Tagged Under : 9.75, Code, Curve, Radius
N Code 80 9.75″ Radius Curve (6)
- Simulated black wood ties
- Nickel silver rail
- 12 pieces make a circle
All Atlas N Scale Code 80 Snap-Track can be snapped together for quick and easy layout assembly. N Scale Code 80 Track has nickel silver rail and black railroad ties. 6 Pieces.
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List Price: $ 3.95
Price: $ 2.88
Dcc Made Easy: Digital Command Control for Your Model Railroad (Model Railroader Books)
- Books and Videos
- For use with your scale model railroad
Explains digital command control in a concise and straightforward way. Covers the history of command control, dissects the components of a DCC system, addresses the full range of commercially available systems, and presents step-by-step projects. Ideal for all hobbyists that are interest in DCC.
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(out of 8 reviews)
List Price: $ 14.95
Price: $ 8.80
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Review by Paulo V. W. Radtke for Dcc Made Easy: Digital Command Control for Your Model Railroad (Model Railroader Books)
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If you’re still reluctant to go on DCC and want a book to introduce this technology, this book may help you to make the move. It presents the working principles of DCC and shows effectively how DCC can make layout wiring simpler and operation funnier.However, the book is overpriced and people with knowledge on DCC may skip this one, so this is a very basic reading and you’ll want more in the end. If you know nothing on DCC and the price seems right to you, try it out.
Review by for Dcc Made Easy: Digital Command Control for Your Model Railroad (Model Railroader Books)
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If you know absolutely nothing about DCC, this is an expensive way to start – you will be better served by buying a different book. Kalbach Publishing have failed miserably with this one – it never hits its mark and is useless as an independant guide – contains almost no information. Cannot recommend.
Review by John A Lee III for Dcc Made Easy: Digital Command Control for Your Model Railroad (Model Railroader Books)
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This is not a book that will teach somebody all the aspects of DCC. Instead, it is a simple primer that gives the basics. It does so in a clear and logical manner that is easy to understand. A person could conceivably wire up a railroad layout after reading this book (probably with lots of luck and attention to the manufacturers documentation) but that would not be wise. A person should do some more in depth planning. This book will not help with that.
The strength of this text is to give an introduction to the subject to somebody who knows nothing about it. The basic understanding gleaned from that should help to determine if further effort is warranted. In my case it is. I will probably keep this book handy for a while until I become more familiar with the tracks and the products but I will soon graduate to a more substantial treatment. Still, this exactly fit the bill for what I needed as a beginner who knows nothing.
Review by William D. Wood for Dcc Made Easy: Digital Command Control for Your Model Railroad (Model Railroader Books)
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I was very disappointed in this book. It was sorely lacking in content, mostly it was like reading a big ad for a single model of DCC equipment. I was looking for something which would give more than a general overview of the DCC system. Coverage on the accessory DCC capable options would have been nice. After getting this book I had to still go to the internet and research; this book should have been my reference. I would suggest that you wait until version 2 or maybe 3 of this book before buying it, maybe then they might even add a table for the CV values and what they mean for a decoder.
Review by for Dcc Made Easy: Digital Command Control for Your Model Railroad (Model Railroader Books)
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This book does what I hoped it would…explain what I thought was a complicated subject in easy to understand text. The photos and diagrams help a great deal, too. I always enjoy this author’s monthly column in Model Railroader magazine because he speaks in a clear, simple manner. DCC doesn’t scare me nearly as much now. This book is well worth the money as far as I’m concerned.