Thursday, January 21, 2010

Kato N Scale Track How Does The KATO Unitrack Differ From Bachmann E-Z Track?

How does the KATO unitrack differ from Bachmann E-Z track? - kato n scale track

I think, change N scale EZ track by track UNITRACK Kato. Are there any special power source for UNITRACK Kato required, or you can use any type of battery?

2 comments:

Gamma said...

Electrically and functionally the same thing. Kato track will be run with a normal charger and will continue with the CDC. Both use a 2-wire connection to a power source.

I travel a lot, so most of my "models" on the cross runway to. I prefer the title of Kato because he seems to be more widely available, and with greater size (length of alignment, curve radii, etc.) are available. I seem to remember the question Bachman is a little higher (the platform is higher), but I suppose that is the height of the platform is probably not a big problem.

The two types of track does not connect directly interact with one another, but you can take a material and cut to create the connections on a specialized piece of equipment adapter, you can use your new theme Bachman Kato new topic for the exam.

Gamma said...

Electrically and functionally the same thing. Kato track will be run with a normal charger and will continue with the CDC. Both use a 2-wire connection to a power source.

I travel a lot, so most of my "models" on the cross runway to. I prefer the title of Kato because he seems to be more widely available, and with greater size (length of alignment, curve radii, etc.) are available. I seem to remember the question Bachman is a little higher (the platform is higher), but I suppose that is the height of the platform is probably not a big problem.

The two types of track does not connect directly interact with one another, but you can take a material and cut to create the connections on a specialized piece of equipment adapter, you can use your new theme Bachman Kato new topic for the exam.

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