Hello,
several years ago i had the opportunity to purchase a bunch of second hand Shinohara Code70 switches:
There were some #6's, a pair of #8's and 3-way #6.
A while i was dreaming what could be done with these switches if ... But that was still a deam. May be become true in the future.
All have all metal frogs and have to be live wired.
This were my first Code70 track and here is a comparison between Code 70 and code 83.
A comparison between old Shinohara Code70 (above) and one of the very last and DCC-friendly 3-way switches from Walther's made by Shinohara.
Lutz
several years ago i had the opportunity to purchase a bunch of second hand Shinohara Code70 switches:
There were some #6's, a pair of #8's and 3-way #6.
A while i was dreaming what could be done with these switches if ... But that was still a deam. May be become true in the future.
All have all metal frogs and have to be live wired.
This were my first Code70 track and here is a comparison between Code 70 and code 83.
A comparison between old Shinohara Code70 (above) and one of the very last and DCC-friendly 3-way switches from Walther's made by Shinohara.
Lutz