The Märklin point mechanisms for the C track are magnetic and thus gives you the "click, click"
operation of your points. With the Viessmann universal point motor (Viessmann #4554) you can now
get slow moving points just like you see in real life. But is it worth your money?
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The Trix C track is a derivative of the Märklin C track. Derivative means that some track pieces
are not included in the Trix range. This means that you have to make them yourself if you want
them. I have made a slim crossing track by converting the Märklin crossing track to 2-rail
operation.
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I do not have a permanent layout. I build dioramas, modules and I build a lot of temporary
layouts with my Trix C-track. Whenever I do not use my track I store them in plastic containers
from a Swedish company called Orthex Group. Their SmartStore boxes are very good and come in all
sorts of sizes and variations.
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The Märklin point mechanism for the C track has some nice accessories in the bag that comes with
it. I use them to indicate digital and remote controlled points from the manually controlled
points.
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