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N Gauge Discussion / Re: what are people doing on t...Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 09:11:39 PMThat must have been a labour of love, Andy
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: what are people doing on t...Last post by AndyRA - Yesterday at 08:44:19 PMFinally completed a long term project of recreating the Forder's Sidings to Kings Cross 'Brickliner'. Got enough second hand Farish Freightliner flats from Rails of Sheffield to make up a 10 vehicle train. One of the reasons it took so long was I had to make up thirty loads to put on them, then make up the labelling to go onto them, running to around 180 individual transfers to stick on.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: what are people doing on t...Last post by chrism - Yesterday at 08:25:31 PMNot doing anything new at present, just pottering around finishing off things on Furness Junction that were only "sort of" finished.
Firstly, all the buildings are now properly wired in - so the array of croc clip leads that were powering the lights have gone at last I've also split the 12v DC supply to give the coaling tower its own dedicated supply - all the LEDs I put in the buildings (and I dare say there will eventually be more) were sucking too much out of the power supply and making the tower unreliable, especially the uncouplers. It's still not perfect so I need to look at one of the magnet and reed switch locations so that the cradle landing at the bottom will always shut off the power rather than the motor running on and wrapping the hoist cables around things they shouldn't. While I've been fiddling with the wiring, I've extended the control panel to accommodate studs/LEDs for some additional points I installed some time back - I think they've been adequately tested now I've also added switches in the control panel extension for the wheel drop and I'm now working on a little semi-automation for that - primarily to prevent parts being moved when others are in the wrong location, which would jam or distort the parts. I'm also looking at putting a limit switch in to prevent the platform being dropped too far and jamming that mechanism. At the Club, we've completed the wiring on Lakeside and put it to one side for now as we have some mods to do to Haverthwaite before its next outing, probably Workington next autumn. We're going to We also want to revise the legs to make them easier to transport and sort some plywood sheets to which the main baseboards can be bolted, turning it into a large "box", again for easier transporting with less risk of damage. Although one of our members has a Transit van, which we did use to take it to Barrow, it would be nice to be able to get it in a car (or if need be two cars) so we aren't reliant on that member being available. #14
N Gauge Discussion / Re: what are people doing on t...Last post by KevTheBusDriver - Yesterday at 07:53:26 PMNot quite 'right now' but on Thursday... at last Saturday's open day, a Farish Class 24 stopped dead and refused to move. Stripped down, the motor had 2 'dead spots' so would only run if spun by hand to start! New motor (£22 plus VAT) ordered from Bachamnn on Sunday, arrived Wednesday, fitted Thursday, re-assembled 24 runs silent and smoooth!
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: British Wagon Recommendati...Last post by EtchedPixels - Yesterday at 07:26:50 PMMost of the stuff is fine, especially newer stuff. Peco tends to be cheaper but also comes with nasty plastic wheels.
NEM couplings are good if you want to later do hands off shunting. In terms of reliability the only real issues I've had are that pretty much all the container wagons with their tiny wheels and top heavy model design need well laid trackwork, and the longest wheelbase vans sometimes hate set-track crossovers. #16
N Gauge Discussion / Re: what are people doing on t...Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 07:20:14 PMQuote from: EtchedPixels on Yesterday at 07:17:12 PMJust received 48m of 50x25mm treated timber in 4.8m lengths. The delivery guy seemed to think I was going be repairing as roof Gadzooks! I would have thought the same #17
N Gauge Discussion / Re: To Update or Not Update?Last post by EtchedPixels - Yesterday at 07:19:00 PMI tend to look at the price and when I've stopped shaking keep the old models. I'm still quite happy with my P&D Marsh Peak.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: what are people doing on t...Last post by EtchedPixels - Yesterday at 07:17:12 PMJust received 48m of 50x25mm treated timber in 4.8m lengths. The delivery guy seemed to think I was going be repairing as roof
Now to finish trackplans and confirm measurements. I have about 3 layout designs for it and only room for one however. #19
N Gauge Discussion / Re: To Update or Not Update?Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 07:16:38 PMI'm old school enough to once think "if it looks like a class ---, it is a class ---", cutting my teeth on items like the old Farish 101, Jinty, J94 etc etc and was quite happy defending my old class 25, 31 and 33.
Then along came much better versions and, yes, I replaced an awful lot. Out went my old DMUs (which I never really did like) for the newer 101/108s. Out went my Farish Westerns to be replaced by Dapol ones. Although I bought newer versions not all the old stuff has gone, so I still have Farish classes 20, 25, 31, 33, 44/45/46s, MN, V2, J94, 61xx, 94xx, Castle, 4F, and 8F, along with Minitrix 9F, Britannia and 2MT. They won't be going anywhere as (a) the bottom has probably dropped out of the market as newer models come along and (b) they still run well enough for me to take to shows on our club layout. I bought new versions of all the Farish apart from the 94xx (but feel that won't be too long in coming) and newer versions of the 9F, Britannia and 2MT. I supported Revolution with a purchase of a Poppylino, Peco with their 22xx, Sonic with their 56xx, Kato with the IET800, EFE with the class 17 and Rapido with the class 28. I've gone on to purchase further items from Revolution, Sonic, EFE and Rapido on the basis my initial purchases from them spurred them into creating other N gauge masterpieces. Sadly, Peco never made another loco and Kato are unlikely to produce anything else I'd want. I'm lucky in having decent disposable income so buy what I want when I want. When, however, Judgement Day comes around I have no kids and no one interested in model railways so it will all go maybe to a box shifter for a rubbish price but at least the proceeds will go to the nominated charity in my will. Still awake? #20
N Gauge Discussion / Re: To Update or Not Update?Last post by Roy L S - Yesterday at 04:23:27 PMIt depends what the model is firstly, in my case the new V2 is such a vast improvement over the old model in every respect it was a no-brainer as they were so common on the GC, and as I use DCC and sound even more reason. I am sending one off to be de-named and renumbered as well as having both of the named green ones and the black one.
Typically if a new and better version of something comes along and it fits my modelling era and location I will buy it, but these days unless an absolute bargain I don't buy as much new stuff that is "Rule 1". For example, Peaks were pretty rare on the Great Central and so I haven't bought any to replace my old Farish ones (one of which I chipped). I too could do with having a "cull" of old stuff and selling it on, I just never seem to get round to it or find an excuse to keep it! | Please Support Us!
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