There at "20 Years Ago" the F45 and FP45 are still some of my favorite locomotive body designs. They look good. I also enjoy that their chisel-nose front end brings to mind the bows of the Navy ships Dad was on. While I do like various big powerful locomotives my heart is with the small ones, be they steam, electric, diesel, whatever their gauge may be.
No, the 7 loops are not connected. Each loop is independently controlled by its own transformer and has no crossovers or connecting tracks to change levels or loops.
There at "20 Years Ago" the F45 and FP45 are still some of my favorite locomotive body designs. They look good. I also enjoy that their chisel-nose front end brings to mind the bows of the Navy ships Dad was on. While I do like various big powerful locomotives my heart is with the small ones, be they steam, electric, diesel, whatever their gauge may be.
So the tracks of different height are not connected?
No, the 7 loops are not connected. Each loop is independently controlled by its own transformer and has no crossovers or connecting tracks to change levels or loops.