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Recently had a 3 year old visit my layout and wanted to try my trains.  So I let him use the Lionel-Chief remote figuring even a 3 year old could learn to use it.  I gave him instructions on how to use it and he did fine, except that he insisted on churning the control to full speed.  Well I got though this adventure and decided to build a little wood device I could slide on my remote to prevent a very young child from sending my engine into apoplexy.  I've included the plan here and more details and pictures are available for free download at my blog if you think this is something you might find handy.  Next time I'll be ready.

Hope I put this in the proper location on this forum.

Tombstone Southwest Railroad

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I realize that many of us use fixed voltage power for our Legacy/TMCC/LionChief layouts.  In that case you will need something like the physical limiter Al created.

 

For those of us with variable voltage, you can drop the power to the layout, or the line the child is running on. The max speed is then the max the transformer is set at. I have found this to work well with my 2 year old.

American ingenuity.  Do we need dimensions on the larger piece of wood?

Anything we can do to involve the younger crowd desires high praise.

 

I use an AC variable transformer to supply power to one postwar ZW for my grandson.  I adjust the transformer with a knob to reduce the power to the ZW as needed to keep each particular engine on the track for him. 

The ZW my grandson uses only has two speeds for him, OFF and ALL (all she's got).

That way he gets to operate the same xfmrs I use and his trains do not leave the track.

Al's stop guard is useful even if you limit the track voltage. Other users at shows have reported that the children continue to muscle the dial and break the internal stops.

 

One used a fixed mounting to the layout fascia with stops. This solved the dropping and over-turning problem.

 

I can't find my bookmarks or I'll link you to the threads.

 

Nice idea, AL. Thanks.

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