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Max, Mike's video clearly showed the lights in off state (Mark even described that there is a small dead spot when the car changes direction). It doesn't look like it latches the last direction (other than mechanically).
That little circuit alone would be a really handything for somebody like Ngineering to add to their line of handy line of tiny module boards.
I looked again at the circuit board in the video. One the front edge I see 4 LEDs (2 white and 2 red) for the lower headlights/EOT markers. Then on the opposite side I see 2 yellow LEDs (for the destination board) and a single white LED for the upper headlight. Then in the center I see 3 resistors. That's it. But we don't know if there are any components on the bottom....I am curious as to how it behaves in DC. I'm beginning to suspect that this circuit might be simpler than we think. It might be all mechanical switching.
So to clear some things up, the power to light the lights is from both trucks. they are a silver colored wiper, that sits on the inside off all 8 wheels. The Bronze connections are ONLY for switching the direction of the lights. I feel like the track current travels thought those, and they are what is responsible for switching the direction, like a single pole, double throw switch....