[kodera2t] discovered the VL53L0X Time of Flight sensor and thought it would make a great way to control the operation of a model train without touching it. He explains it in his own words in the demo ...
According to Tom's Hardware, the railroad equipment came from T-gauge, a hobby company specializing in small-scale components. For now, the conductor is using an Arduino on ...
Auckland Central Model Railway Club member and software developer Chris Dirks built a live map showing all trains on Auckland’s network. Photo / Supplied Hobbies are thriving in the digital age, as ...