For those working in the N scale, there’s now an easy way of observing your project as the train driver would see it: [Vassily98] managed to squeeze a wireless camera into an N-scale railcar.
Removing the turntable and it’s requisite parts made plenty of room for the N-scale railroad (that’s really small stuff!). An Arduino with a motor shield drives the train around the loop.
The faithful reproduction of the test train for the Chuo Shinkansen Line will soon hit the market under the popular N gauge scale standard. The model will boast magnetic force to raise the train ...