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  1. Hi Nicki and welcome to the forum.

    I would reccommend a HM2000. They are a versitile controller that can provide plenty of power for both trains and accessories. They also have the advantage of being able to power 2 circuits, which is essential as your collection and layout grow.

    There are many experienced modellers here, if you need help or advice, always ask, Someone will know.

    Happy modelling

    XYZ

  2. Agree. Red and black are your pickups. Red one side and Black the other. Connect Red to Orange, and Black to grey. If you connect the Red to grey and Black to orange, Thomas will run the opposite way than he is supposed to. If you connect Red to black, you have a dead short and nothing will work, you will trip your controller.

    XYZ

  3. As a DCC layout, blocking is totally unneccessarry unless the layout is large enough to take up both spots of a double garage, or you can run more than 8 trains at the same time on it. (good luck with that...) Check that the fishplates are attached properly. The tops of the rails should align. If they don't, the fishplate is likely to not be attached properly. Plastic fishplates more than metal can easily only half go on, and that will make the joint uneven.

    I am assuming new track. On my layout, I used reclaimed track from a previous line, and that made problems with uneven rail wear. The best solution for that was a file, or i bent the fishplates to suit, (The equivilent of lift plates on a real line).

    XYZ

  4. Couple of points. DCC ready does not mean its DCC, it just has a decoder socket. So its an anolouge loco. Clean the wheels, and the track and service the motor. Check the coaches are free running.

    XYZ

  5. Railroad models are more robust and don't have a lot of the detail, but you aint going to notice that while the train is going round. At the much cheaper price as well, its a bit more affordable to get them, and Railroad carriges are generally good runners.

    XYZ

  6. Simple way I would do it, as you only need to drive 1 train at a time is get a Double pole Double throw switch. Connect the centre two lugs to the track. Top one put as controller 1, Bottom as controller 2. To switch between them, toggle the switch to the desired controller.

    I have that on a few sections of my layout.

    I don't think its possible to do the 2 from the same controller because you need to be physically able to operate it.

    XYZ

  7. It depends what you are trying to acheive with your layout. If you want to make a scale model of a station/area then a fictitious train is a no no.

    But if like me you just want something that looks good and runs well, I have absolutely no problem with fictious stock in a ficticious location. Run anything in whatever combination you want, and enjoy playing trains.

    XYZ

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