MCC Massoth Control Center – Delivery planned for early May

Good news for all digital model railway enthusiasts: The delivery of the new Massoth Control Center (MCC) is scheduled for early May.

With the MCC, Massoth introduces a completely newly developed PC software designed to take the control, programming, and planning of digital model railway layouts to the next level. The goal was to create a central platform that combines modern usability with the proven stability and performance of the Massoth system.

At the heart of the software is the integrated track diagram control panel – the visual centerpiece of the application. It allows you to display your entire layout clearly and control it in real time. Turnouts, signals, and additional functions can be operated directly with a mouse click, while you always maintain a full overview of the current layout status.

The well-designed dual-mode concept ensures maximum clarity and operational safety: In editor mode, you create and configure your layout, assign addresses, define states, and save layouts. In operation mode, your full focus is on running and controlling the layout – without the risk of unintended changes.

In addition to the track diagram control panel, the MCC offers a wide range of integrated features within a single interface. These include convenient decoder programming tools, direct testing and control functions for locomotives, as well as tools for managing and backing up your data.

  • Intuitive layout control via a visual track diagram
  • Real-time communication via the DiMAX PC Module III
  • Clearly separated operation and configuration environments
  • Comprehensive programming and testing functions
  • Centralized management of all key functions in one software

Thanks to its modern software architecture, the MCC is suitable for both compact home layouts and large, complex installations. Its flexible structure allows even extensive track plans to be displayed clearly and operated efficiently.

With the Massoth Control Center, your digital layout becomes not only more powerful, but also significantly more convenient to operate. Complex processes can be controlled more easily, settings can be adjusted more quickly, and overall operation becomes more transparent.

Stay tuned – more details and insights coming soon.