02-25-2013, 08:36 PM
Yes I do use momentum, and love it.
On my MRC Prodigy Advanced 2 I always set momentum on locos because their is nothing nicer than unloading the engine and letting it coast to where you need it. Sounds just like the real thing. If i need to go a little further I add power, if I need to stop earlier I apply brakes (f7) and stop where I need to.
My boy loves it too. He is the reason I have extracted the digit and gotten back to building my layout again. We did a little switching on a plank I have and he asked if I could hurry up with the layout so we could do more switching.
How do you say no to that?
All the best.
On my MRC Prodigy Advanced 2 I always set momentum on locos because their is nothing nicer than unloading the engine and letting it coast to where you need it. Sounds just like the real thing. If i need to go a little further I add power, if I need to stop earlier I apply brakes (f7) and stop where I need to.
My boy loves it too. He is the reason I have extracted the digit and gotten back to building my layout again. We did a little switching on a plank I have and he asked if I could hurry up with the layout so we could do more switching.
How do you say no to that?
All the best.
Regards
Andrew Martin
Visit the blog and the small layout design site: https://huntervalleylines.wordpress.com
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Andrew Martin
Visit the blog and the small layout design site: https://huntervalleylines.wordpress.com
For modelling articles and gallery (click Website button below)