The class 152 in the Porsche livery (Trix model 22200) were part of a campaign by Porsche to
deliver parts and new cars using the rail network. A long with the class 152, a class 182
"Taurus" got the same livery (Trix model 22911). I got my hands on a defect model and repaired
it to run again. This article explains what I did.
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On layouts built using the Märklin C-track or the Trix C-track you can use the Märklin turnout
decoders to conveniently install a decoder underneath the turnout. This is great if you are
often rebuilding your layout or building a temporary layout. With the decoder underneath the
turnout you basically get a wireless turnout. Depending on the version of your decoder there are
a few things to keep ind mind when setting up a turnout on the CS3. In this article I will show
you what to do.
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A fun addition to your Trix C Track turnouts are lighted lanterns. The prototype had them and you
can have them too. In this article I will show you how to install them and how to light them up
using the built-in turnout decoder instead of an external power source. That way you will have a
true self-contained wireless turnout.
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Macros are a new thing in the CS3 after version 1.4.0. Macros can be
considered events with special features. They are meant as a help to get things done. One of
them is the brake macro. The brake macro will allow you to stop a train in front of a red
signal. This article will go through the set up of the brake macro and run a test.
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