The vehicles follow a wire in the road. They have their own battery, motor and controls and a small receiver and controller. Through radiofrequency signals they receive i nstructions to start, stop, slow down, and more... A series of mini satellites under the ceiling of the room control the position of each vehicle ( sort of gps system). All is controlled through a computer program. High Tech. :-)
@@davidnissim589Its not a magnorail, even if he didn't explain it you would know it was not a magnorail because the trucks don't stop at the same time.
Ha ha , Well for many many years I also could only dream of it. Till the day came I could make this dream true. Last years I was able to build a lot of my dreams, mostly because due to retirement I have now enough time for my hobby.
Vielen Dank Swen. Die uneben effect is auch wegen dass mitten gleiss 30 graden hat mit die fahrstrasse und so die auto-radern nicht gleichzeitig uber dass gleiss fahren.
At 1:13 the truck is stopped underneath the barrier, this could potentially cause a collision, is there something that prevents this or is it possible that a train could come, the barrier would lower onto the top of the truck and cause chaos?
You are correct. It's an program error. Car position is managed by a satellite system and RF communication. Communication from pc to the car can sometimes takes a few seconds. That's why the truck got the command to stop before the barrier (because the van in front had a red light) just 1-2 seconds too late. I need to program in more safety margin when this scenario occurs.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad Thanks for getting back to me! Very interesting and thanks for explaining the situation to me. Keep up the good work and please continue to show off your interesting creations
@@f1shidy07 This system I use works with satellite positioning system, which takes some space in the vehicle and to date its too big to fit in a car. But there are other systems with cars.
To be honest the car models as shown in this video are all purchased "as build functional models". The traffic rules and electronics around the RR-crossing are programmed by myself in a software program. This winter I have started to "automate/digitalize" cars myself, but these are not in this video.
They follow a wire in the road. Their position is tracked with an indoor satellite system and they get commands through RF signals. All controlled by a computer.
Its all computer controlled. The vehicles position are tracked real time by an indoor satellite positioning system. Each vehicle communicates with radio signals to the computer. All the roads and crossings are programmed in the computer. If the software program detects the car to approach a red light, then it slows down the vehicle and stops.
Yes, agree, at the moment these traffic lights operate independently. Software limitations do not yet allow to integrate it, but I am studying a solution.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad thats so cool, id love to have cars driving around my layout, but being both n scale and not having any complete roads, it just wouldn't work
Indeed in N-scale this is today not available. But I have seen selfmade N-scale car systems. As to the complete roads. I introduced the car system on my existing layout 15 years ago and I had to modify all the roads to fit the system. It also took me many years before I could finish a complete loop and the cars could run around.
Hello there! Can you program this on a Viesmann Carmotion system? Would they recognise other obstacles like a barrier or would it be more complex than that? Thanks
@@mrengineer1234 You can certainly program Viessmann cars to stop for the barrier. For Viessmann it’s a matter of putting enough sensors in the road. The tricky thing is to add the waiting timer for the cars to wait till he barrier is fully upwards which can take 5-7 seconds.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad thank you for your answer! what kind of sensors tho? I thought Viesmann is much simpler and works only with magnets for now...doesn't need motors like FCS, etc...
Thanks a lot for this clear explanation about what's goin on your layout. Faller CS 3.0 looks a bit hard to install. Do you advice this system to a beginner?
Erdal I do not advise this to a beginner. It is also horrible expensive. I suggest to start with a conventional FCS system. This can always be converted to FCS 3.0. I ran a conventional system for 10 years and then converted to 3.0
This is a real scenario and the traffic rule is never to cross a railroad track if there is not enough space for you to stop behind the tracks. Same logic is programmed in the car software. A car will wait till the spot is cleared behind the tracks.
Everything you see on the crossing is self-made (except the cars). The crossing lights and barrier are self-made not by me, but by a modelrailroad colleague.
Hehe! At 1:11 the second truck doesn't stop before the barrier! If a train comes the barrier will hit it and maybe the train will run into it! It's so close to the tracks...
You are fully correct. Well spotted. 👍.The truck stopped a few cm too late. This video was made in Jan 2021 and meanwhile I made many small improvements to the software program in Car System to ensure the second car stops a few cm in-front of the barrier incase it will closes again. I learned that not every vehicle stops exactly at the same spot, because it depends how long it takes that it receives the stop RF signal. based on its 3D satellite position. Especially the more vehicles are operated on the layout the command signal intervals can take more time. Signals are send in sequence to each vehicle, never at same time. This can worse case cause a delay up to 100 msec. So I added a bigger safety margin, but now sometimes a second car stops a few cm too early.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad :-) You'd need onboard AI to determine where to stop, with a little camera to identify the stop positions. You'll be the next Tesla! HO Tesla!
Well, technically it was not so easy, because 2 software programs (car and train) had somehow to communicate with each other and with the electronics of the barrier system. Especially the 7 seconds delay before the barrier is fully open and the cars can move on was a big challenge. So, you would need some basic knowledge of electronic components and programming. It took me a few months to get it working as in the video.
@@JayArr10 I understand. But I am sorry, but I cannot help you here. This RR-Crossing does not use Arduino, but is programmed in WinDiGiPet software for trains and Faller Car System software for the car part.
Ich Habe es die Fahrer gefragt, aber er antwortet nicht :-) :-) Der logic ist das jedes fahrzeug wartet 4-6 cm hinten die vorne die automatisch ist angehalten. Die zebrastreifen werden in diese situation nicht erkannt.
Indeed that's correct. In Europe, where we use British English the word "barrier" is more common, while in American English the word "gate" is more common. I have updated the description by using more both wording to accommodate all readers across the world.
Amazing you have both trains and cars/buses running like real traffic.
Yes, that combination makes the Modelrailroad much more interesting. It also requires to allocate enough space for realistic roads and cities.
And working brake lighs, too! Very realistic!
Also left and right indicators are funtional.
Until you get some BMW cars! 😂😂
Ok seeing the vehicles and the crossing that just looks good.
Thank you
Wow, that is so cool. Now I need to see more of the layout. Thanks for sharing it with us.
My Goodness!! This is... obscene!!! 😄😄 Everything SO perfect!! Congratulations!!❤❤
Thank you !!!
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad😊😊❤❤
That’s very cool. It’s amazing how far this system has come along.
Yes, its a fantastic technology.
A great model. Thank you for sharing it with us.
My pleasure
I don't see how it can get any better than that.
Ive never seen this before! Absolutely insane! Awesome!!
Thank you
Awesome video
Thank you.
Fantastic ! Great lookin set.
Thank you 👍👍
This is an awesome layout! 👍
Thank you for the compliment.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad it’s well earned! 😊
DUDEEEEE INSANE LAYOUT! IM SUBBING!
Super
that is pretty sick well done
Thank you George
How do they get the vehicles to move on their own that way??!!??
The vehicles follow a wire in the road. They have their own battery, motor and controls and a small receiver and controller. Through radiofrequency signals they receive i nstructions to start, stop, slow down, and more... A series of mini satellites under the ceiling of the room control the position of each vehicle ( sort of gps system). All is controlled through a computer program. High Tech. :-)
pretty sure it's Magnorail, there's a magnetic track under the road that pulls the car on a set route
@@davidnissim589HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad said the trucks habe their own batteries.... so no magnetic chain unterneath the road...
@@davidnissim589Its not a magnorail, even if he didn't explain it you would know it was not a magnorail because the trucks don't stop at the same time.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroadi thought it was rc
Wow...great job!!
Thank you 🙏
Amazing. I could only dream about something like this. And just so you know, I have dreamed about this.
Ha ha , Well for many many years I also could only dream of it. Till the day came I could make this dream true. Last years I was able to build a lot of my dreams, mostly because due to retirement I have now enough time for my hobby.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad I'm approaching retirement soon and that is also my dream come true time. Thanks for your reply.
No cars
They are all professional drivers
Sieht echt super aus. Besonders, dass es ein bisschen uneben ist. Dadurch wirkt es noch Realistischer. Top!
Vielen Dank Swen. Die uneben effect is auch wegen dass mitten gleiss 30 graden hat mit die fahrstrasse und so die auto-radern nicht gleichzeitig uber dass gleiss fahren.
Incredible ❤😅
Excellent!
Pleased to hear you like it.
Glück Auf,
sehr schön!👍
Tip Top 💪👀🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you Kurt.
Magnifique documentaire
Fantastic !!
Thanks
super cool video my friend❤❤❤ always stay healthy my brother 🥰🥰🥰
@@KeretaExpress Thank you for your kind words. Best wishes to you.
👍👍 well done!
Thank you
Amazing. Thank you!!
Hi. Very good video.
Thank you so much
Polish train for the first Polish trains : 🗿🗿🍷🍷👌👌
At 1:13 the truck is stopped underneath the barrier, this could potentially cause a collision, is there something that prevents this or is it possible that a train could come, the barrier would lower onto the top of the truck and cause chaos?
You are correct. It's an program error. Car position is managed by a satellite system and RF communication. Communication from pc to the car can sometimes takes a few seconds. That's why the truck got the command to stop before the barrier (because the van in front had a red light) just 1-2 seconds too late. I need to program in more safety margin when this scenario occurs.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad Thanks for getting back to me! Very interesting and thanks for explaining the situation to me. Keep up the good work and please continue to show off your interesting creations
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad Other than that, it's absolutely the correct behaviour, but unfortunately it's rarely seen in reality.
Jolly good show!
Just too cool!
I do have one question about this, how come i only see trucks and buses driving around in model layouts, and rarely ever any cars, why is that?
Excellent question: The reason is that the size of the micro chip and RF sender takes today too much space for a car.
@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad I have seen some cars being on this system, it's definitely possible right? Just very hard I assume?
@@f1shidy07 This system I use works with satellite positioning system, which takes some space in the vehicle and to date its too big to fit in a car. But there are other systems with cars.
Uau muito lindo esse vídeo? Gostei show de bola?
Obrigado
Nice models. I wonder how you did with those cars.
To be honest the car models as shown in this video are all purchased "as build functional models". The traffic rules and electronics around the RR-crossing are programmed by myself in a software program. This winter I have started to "automate/digitalize" cars myself, but these are not in this video.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad I see.
I was about to ask the same question
They follow a wire in the road. Their position is tracked with an indoor satellite system and they get commands through RF signals. All controlled by a computer.
Pretty cool!
Now you have to tell the cars that they are mot allowed to sop on a zebra crossing
Interesting observation: I will study if I can reprogram the stops on the zebra crossing.
Hoi Han, das toppie, indrukwekkend, all just on schedule, nice
Dank je Jan.
Absolutely amazing how do you get everything to run as if it's really real brake lights headlights train lights
First class!
How you get the vehicles to move and stop at the red light?
Its all computer controlled. The vehicles position are tracked real time by an indoor satellite positioning system. Each vehicle communicates with radio signals to the computer. All the roads and crossings are programmed in the computer. If the software program detects the car to approach a red light, then it slows down the vehicle and stops.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad How do I get it? I want one, I'm building an O-Scale city.
@@BigDColeman www.car-system-digital.de/
Very nice. But the timing of traffic signals at the back may need to be adjusted.
Yes, agree, at the moment these traffic lights operate independently. Software limitations do not yet allow to integrate it, but I am studying a solution.
That is amazing! are there any videos that explain how to do that?
Very cool.
You win....
NEW SUB very good
Awestruck 😮😇
are the cars and trucks automatic? if so have you ever had them get stuck on the tracks when a train is coming?
Yes, they are automatic and controlled by software program. It rarely happens, but they can accidentally stop on the railroad track.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad thats so cool, id love to have cars driving around my layout, but being both n scale and not having any complete roads, it just wouldn't work
Indeed in N-scale this is today not available. But I have seen selfmade N-scale car systems. As to the complete roads.
I introduced the car system on my existing layout 15 years ago and I had to modify all the roads to fit the system. It also took me many years before I could finish a complete loop and the cars could run around.
appreciated. I need your support if you have more document on this case
What information you are looking for ???
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad would you put your email here?
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Hello there! Can you program this on a Viesmann Carmotion system? Would they recognise other obstacles like a barrier or would it be more complex than that? Thanks
@@mrengineer1234 You can certainly program Viessmann cars to stop for the barrier. For Viessmann it’s a matter of putting enough sensors in the road. The tricky thing is to add the waiting timer for the cars to wait till he barrier is fully upwards which can take 5-7 seconds.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad thank you for your answer! what kind of sensors tho? I thought Viesmann is much simpler and works only with magnets for now...doesn't need motors like FCS, etc...
@@mrengineer1234You Will need to ask Viessmann.
Veissman cars respond to infrared signals which can be embedded in the layout and controlled by Arduino or other control systems.
awesome
Thanks
Awesome
Thank you
Thanks a lot for this clear explanation about what's goin on your layout. Faller CS 3.0 looks a bit hard to install. Do you advice this system to a beginner?
Erdal I do not advise this to a beginner. It is also horrible expensive. I suggest to start with a conventional FCS system. This can always be converted to FCS 3.0. I ran a conventional system for 10 years and then converted to 3.0
where is Godzilla?
Did you guys buy the vehicles or did you make them yourself?/2 how come I see no cars driving just buses and trucks
First of all there is only 1 guy !! The trucks and busses are purchased from Faller.
The technology does not fit in a car yet .
Ok thank you
Nice!
Itna Modiziation India mai nahi chalta haa bhai...😂😂😂
also, where did you buy these barriers from?
These are custom made for me by a Modelrailroader.
Crazy the traffic light near the train pass, as the cars pass by the traffic light changes to red they will be stuck on the train track
This is a real scenario and the traffic rule is never to cross a railroad track if there is not enough space for you to stop behind the tracks. Same logic is programmed in the car software. A car will wait till the spot is cleared behind the tracks.
Eventually, we will be able to construct small tiny cities that will operate on their own independent power grid.
Well as I have solar panels on my house roof, die model railroad is often powered by my own grit.
Just a question did you make this your self or did you buy the level crossing?
Everything you see on the crossing is self-made (except the cars). The crossing lights and barrier are self-made not by me, but by a modelrailroad colleague.
What’s the proper name for this setup village where everything is running I can’t find anymore videos
HaSaKo Model Railroad
Where can we buy one of these kits they look great
These are custom made and not for sale through shops.
Hehe! At 1:11 the second truck doesn't stop before the barrier! If a train comes the barrier will hit it and maybe the train will run into it! It's so close to the tracks...
You are fully correct. Well spotted. 👍.The truck stopped a few cm too late.
This video was made in Jan 2021 and meanwhile I made many small improvements to the software program in Car System to ensure the second car stops a few cm in-front of the barrier incase it will closes again. I learned that not every vehicle stops exactly at the same spot, because it depends how long it takes that it receives the stop RF signal. based on its 3D satellite position. Especially the more vehicles are operated on the layout the command signal intervals can take more time. Signals are send in sequence to each vehicle, never at same time. This can worse case cause a delay up to 100 msec. So I added a bigger safety margin, but now sometimes a second car stops a few cm too early.
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad :-) You'd need onboard AI to determine where to stop, with a little camera to identify the stop positions. You'll be the next Tesla! HO Tesla!
😂😂 What's looks today impossible, might be tomorrow´s reality
Generally speaking, having a traffic light immediately behind a railway crossing is an accident waiting to happen.
i would love to learn how to do this on my layout
Well, technically it was not so easy, because 2 software programs (car and train) had somehow to communicate with each other and with the electronics of the barrier system. Especially the 7 seconds delay before the barrier is fully open and the cars can move on was a big challenge. So, you would need some basic knowledge of electronic components and programming. It took me a few months to get it working as in the video.
super schön
Vielen Dank. Ich habe auch ein Instagram site : HaSaKo_ho_modellbahn
Very good beutiful.
Thank you Pascual
Cool!
Can you help me with it please I have a project on it
What is exactly your problem to solve ??
I was asked to make a model of Rail Crossing and show the design on Breadboard and Arduino
@@JayArr10 I understand. But I am sorry, but I cannot help you here. This RR-Crossing does not use Arduino, but is programmed in WinDiGiPet software for trains and Faller Car System software for the car part.
Ohh okay thanks for your time
How did you bild it
If you open the text page under the video, you will find a complete description how it is build.
Perfect
Do you ever have any fails where the train hits the cars?
Occasionally, but I do have an emergency stop button !!
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroadu would post a complimation of the cars getting hit by trains if u have recording
Was there ever an accident where a vehicle would get stuck on the train tracks and then get hit by a train?
Hey man jm looking to make a layout like this myself just wondering what vehicles and software do yoy use for this looks super cool!
The vehicles and software are from Faller Car System Digital 3.0
How did you build that?
Can you be more specific with your question ?? Not sure what you wish to know ??
Wonder if a vehicle ever got stuck on the RR crossing and good hit by a train.
Very rarely !! And I have an emergency stop button for all trains.
Seems like the gates would hit the truck waiting at the tracks seeing a red stop light...1:17
Normally there is enough space left behind the truck or bus for the gate to close.
Warum steht der hintere LKW auf dem Zebrastreifen?
Ich Habe es die Fahrer gefragt, aber er antwortet nicht :-) :-) Der logic ist das jedes fahrzeug wartet 4-6 cm hinten die vorne die automatisch ist angehalten. Die zebrastreifen werden in diese situation nicht erkannt.
You missed one detail:
All the idiots driving around the gates.
Nice toys
Sangat menghibur om
Whats the name of the company who made this crossing gates ?
You cannot buy these in any shop, they are custom made by another modelrailroader.
Is this n scale orho scale
HO scale
@@HaSaKoh0Modelrailroad cool 😎
Heel mooi! Waar is die spoorwegovergang van?
Die is hand-gemaakt door een collega modelbouwer in opdracht.
www.modelspoorseinen.nl
How to do it?
日本の鉄道模型ではカトー、トミックスも自動踏み切りセットが発売されてます。
Sure, there are many models of automated railroad crossing bars. This is the model of my home country.
Next thing you know, you'll have people walking. That'll really freak me out.
No panic, there are over 1000 people on my model railroad, but I can assure you they are firmly glued in position..
Y pa q quieres eso? Si ni siquiera sabs lo que s 1 reni?
The bus had a close call
That is because there is a delay between vehicles of upto 1 minute when each vehicle receives the signals by RF and knows its position.
Nihon sei 😉
オランダ製とドイツ製
❤
👍👍
Can you send me the link of the train pls
I am sorry, what link you refer to ??
These "gates" are better and more commonly known as "barriers". 😏
Indeed that's correct. In Europe, where we use British English the word "barrier" is more common, while in American English the word "gate" is more common. I have updated the description by using more both wording to accommodate all readers across the world.
Imagine if it was real 💀
Almost an example in HO of the real world really frustrating
Un train peut en cacher un autre
zelfs de rem lichten holy
Nederlands railroad crossing
Bnaya kese ye btao