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I always thought that some guys are just putting off upgrading to command. I have a three rail loop of Realtrax for testing (goes around the Christmas tree) and just got a RK PS1 Amtrak engine for a gift and put her on that track. I also got a Z4000 finally and it made running this pretty fun. So I thought, let's see how the new engines do!

 I took a new BN SD45 w/ ps3 that I just got from Sal Ross and gave her a run. The sounds were great and the lights work like they should. The headlight comes on and then gets brighter as she comes out of neutral. The sounds get lively and she ran smooth. I played with it for a few minutes and realized that moving that big handle must have an effect on guys. I watched it shift into reverse and played with the brake sounds. I must have blew the horn more than enough. It brought a smile to my face.

 I like long trains and will stay with command. If I've put down conventional in the past, I was wrong. I got plenty of enjoyment out of running just one engine around a circle of track. I usually use.... uh ummm....TMCC around the tree with a SS M1 Pennsy. I let the grandkids have the remote because there's not many buttons to go wrong for them. I get to watch while they run.

 I think I'll try conventional this year with this Z4000 and more PS3s. It makes running much easier and smoother. Seems like I'm learning as if I went back in time????

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I love conventional!!!

I have a pair of Mth Ps-1 Alco PA's, and I love them! They look beautiful, sound great, and run flawless (I like the horn, too)! I think they are a blast to run in conventional!

I think conventional is fun to use and easy to operate. I tought my brother when he was 3, and he can just go up to the transformer and run trains!

I set up an 8'x8' floor layout last month when my son and his 2 children came for a stay.  All 3 know how to use my DCS system/remote and have done so for years now (they kids are 8 and 6).

 

Well, for this most recent temp layout I made it 100% conventional.  8 switches, all wired to use controllers.  Two trains running with cornfield meets possible.  Two transformers so that each kid had one of their own.

 

They had more fun with it than any time that I ever remember.  It was obvious how much they enjoyed the hands on - I think it gave them more of a feeling of actually controlling things.

 

My grandson liked using the switch controllers so much that he asked if I would use them, instead of the remote, for my Christmas layout!

 

Yes, conventional surely has its place!

 

- walt

Engineer-Joe,

    You are now experiencing why I like my old Conventional Tin Plate engines run with the DCS hand held remote, all the hands on fun is there and both the kids and I have a fantastic time.  The Z4k adds another level of enjoyment with the P2 Tin Plate Engines also.  There is a lot of enjoyment in Conventional and P2 stuff running at the same time also.  The more you understand the engineering in the DCS package the more and different things you can do with controlling & running both conventional & P type engines.  

PCRR/Dave

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