I stumbled over the Lighted Fastrack, looks like a fun feature for a holiday layout, that would be bound to be a hit with kids!. For your Christmas display, you won't even need tree lights!
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I saw that and also thought, wow that's perfect, Kids love blinky lights. It's certainly attention grabbing overall. I don't have any Christmas trains yet but this one is tempting.
Kind of pricey, like all Fastrack, but it would save me some work stringing multi-colored lights around the perimeter of my Christmas layout. It really looks kind of neat and I'm sure my Grandmunchkins would love it. This will bear looking into.
OKHIKER posted:Kind of pricey, like all Fastrack,
You wouldn't want to do a whole layout with it.
The kids will like them; Heck I think their cool! I have a complete 0-36 circle of Fastrack under my tree built into a village I’m thinking of 4 pieces spread out to every other track section would look pretty cool. 🎄
I love the idea. So much so, that I wonder how difficult it would be to add a few inconspicuous LEDs trackside along other brands of track, and actuate them with LCS, JMRI, an arduino, raspberry pi, etc. I have my reasons for asking...!
And don't forget the flashing green light version that is shown with the Area 51 LC Set.
KIND of pricey.... I mean WOW!!! It’s INSANELY pricey.... roughly $150 (net price) to do a small oval... yikes!
BHalfway posted:KIND of pricey.... I mean WOW!!! It’s INSANELY pricey.... roughly $150 (net price) to do a small oval... yikes!
Sure, but it's.... COOL!
I wonder if Chris' idea of alternating is realistic, or if it might require some sort of interconnect between adjacent sections (other than the obvious 3 rails )in order to work properly. Maybe it's just as simple as each piece has a sensor and when a train passes it's on for that time plus some number of seconds. That would be nice and simple and then it would probably work staggered or for only part of a circle (like if you wanted to do the front of a Christmas display, not include it in a tunnel, etc).
Half of me thinks it's cool and may be worth having a circle of it, but the other half of me doesn't like what appears to be the translucent track bed (it looks like you can see through it to the underside where all the circuitry and wires are).
It's inventive for sure, so I'll give them credit for that! The effect probably would not be as noticeable if it was regular track with LEDs just visible on the surface. I assume the translucent plastic (again, if I am interpreting illustration properly) helps the effect quite a bit.
But yeah, pricey! It's approaching the cost of a full circle of the larger diameters of FasTrack (O72, O84, O96)!
-Dave
gunrunnerjohn posted:BHalfway posted:KIND of pricey.... I mean WOW!!! It’s INSANELY pricey.... roughly $150 (net price) to do a small oval... yikes!
Sure, but it's.... COOL!
Definitely cool, definitely going to order an Area 51 set, and if I heard Dave and Ryan correctly, you can swap out the LED's to match whatever visual effect you may be hoping to achieve.
gunrunnerjohn posted:BHalfway posted:KIND of pricey.... I mean WOW!!! It’s INSANELY pricey.... roughly $150 (net price) to do a small oval... yikes!
Sure, but it's.... COOL!
$1.50/inch list price. Street price will be less, but still expensive. I'd probably just put 2-3 sections every so often around the Christmas layout. Clever idea, though.
Cost is not much more than Magic Tracks sets that were specific gift requests and hits with the grandchildren.
What, me worry?
Alfred E Neuman posted:Cost is not much more than Magic Tracks sets that were specific gift requests and hits with the grandchildren.
What, me worry?
??? Magic Tracks runs about 13 cents an inch. The illuminated FastTrack runs about $1.50 an inch.
Not the same... the Magic Tracks are "glow in the dark" and pick up on the light emitted from the battery-powered cars. There are no LEDs or lights in the track.
I think it would look cool with my mth Christmas train with the lighted locomotive and ten lighted cars. Led overload!!!!!
Btw all the track will have the leds, now how cool will this be?
Dave
Ted S posted:Not the same... the Magic Tracks are "glow in the dark" and pick up on the light emitted from the battery-powered cars. There are no LEDs or lights in the track.
No, they're not the same, but you missed the point. What was being discussed was Alfred E Newman's statement that the cost of Magic Tracks and Lighted FasTrack is not much different, when in fact it's radically different.
Chris Lonero posted:I have a complete 0-36 circle of Fastrack under my tree. I’m thinking of 4 pieces spread out to every other track section would look pretty cool. 🎄
I don't think that would work well as you would lose the "drag behind" effect of the lights after the train passes a certain track section.
RadioRon posted:Chris Lonero posted:I have a complete 0-36 circle of Fastrack under my tree. I’m thinking of 4 pieces spread out to every other track section would look pretty cool. 🎄
I don't think that would work well as you would lose the "drag behind" effect of the lights after the train passes a certain track section.
However, I don't think my young grandkids would notice the loss of "drag behind" effect every so often.
My main concern would be that children would no longer pay attention to trains unless they're running on illuminated track, with no interest in watching or playing with trains if the lighted track is absent. The focus won't be on the trains, but on the track "light show." In other words, there is a danger of it becoming too much of a spectacle, taking away from the experience of watching the trains themselves. So perhaps having only a few sections of the lighted track might be the best thing.
For adults, and thinking about this lighted track as an adult, it's a cool novelty. But for young children, it may be too much of a distraction. It's like having a fireworks display going off during a baseball game. Noone will be concentrating on the game. I'd prefer my grandchildren focus on enjoying the trains, and not on a sideshow of flashing track lights.
Just a thought.
I could see this in a store window. Attention getter.