Building around the track
Buitenlust is moving ahead.
The NS 162 enters the station of Soest. This little corner of Buitenlust is about finished. The high trees separate the railway line from the backyards of the houses. It sure starts looking like the real thing.

Compact IR detector
An IR detector is ideally suited to detect trains, especially if there is little margin for error or where other detection methods are hard to implement.

Setting the standard
The BMD16N-SD and BMD16N feedback decoders are fully compatible with the s88-N standard. And they have a lot more interesting features...
Deze website is er ook in het Nederlands.

LocoNet Tester
Even with LocoNet you might run into hard to find problems. What to do? This little tester helps you to locate the problem.

A war child reborn
The NS 162 is one of a series of small diesel locomotives that were built for the British War Department by Vulcan Foundry Ltd (commisioned by Drewry Cars) and Andrew Barclay in 1941.
Bookmark
BMD16N-SD
Feedback decoder with integrated current detection.
s88-N compatible.