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General Discussion / Re: what are you listening to ...Last post by kusojiji - Yesterday at 08:28:34 AM #42
N Gauge Discussion / Re: More about couplingsLast post by GrahamB - Yesterday at 08:26:17 AMTo answer a couple of points;
I cut the Dapol magnets in half. They can tend to splinter so care is needed. With fixed rakes I use a combination of medium/short or short/short couplings to achieve as close coupling as possible. I then use Dapol Easi-shunt couplings at each end, again a mixture of medium or short. I'm not aware of anyone supplying Easi-shunts already fitted but it's an easy unplug/plug in process. If anyone thinks using these couplings is a slow, painful process, I volunteer at the Ashford International Model Railway Education Centre (AIMREC) https://aimrec.co.uk/ refers. On the Gresley Beat our longest train is around 82 wagons long – all coupled correctly with three link or screw couplings. We think very hard before varying the rakes! #43
N Gauge Discussion / Re: More about couplingsLast post by ismangil - Yesterday at 08:02:00 AMHere I am, new to the hobby, 8 years later, have spent weeks researching couplings so I can make sure I have the best chance of reliable coupling and auto uncoupling in a ready to run fashion, without modifying anything.
Are there wagon brands that come ready to run with Dapol easi shunts or similar? #44
General Discussion / Re: Childhood model railwaysLast post by The Q - April 06, 2026, 08:28:28 PMQuote from: emjaybee on March 28, 2026, 10:54:05 AMOkay, the flashbacks are happening. My first set too, but about 5 years earlier, with birthday presents over the next few years, some GWR carriages, a hall loco, plus a few other items created my first scenic layout 6ft by 3 ft.. loosely based on the station my grandfather worked at.. very loosely, in oo gauge that station is 32ft long!!!. Sadly no photos.. Also Sadly when I went away to work my nephew's and nieces destroyed it,.. I still have the remains of the rolling stock.. Soon after I got my first N gauge rolling stock, but that was left at my parents while I moved again and disappeared.. I now have 2 N gauge layouts and an HOe layout under construction, having worked on club layouts in various places during my previous peripatetic life #45
N Gauge Discussion / Re: I Deeply Regret...Last post by The Q - April 06, 2026, 07:55:16 PM #46
General Discussion / Re: Get well soon, GeorgeLast post by Newportnobby - April 06, 2026, 10:00:21 AMGeorge sent me a pic of him and Anne being mobile, although George is walking with the aid of a stick. Unfortunately, it seems they think he now has pneumonia
I must admit when my Mother fell, broke her hip and was taken into hospital first she got a UTI then pneumonia. Hospitals, eh? They just keep on giving. #47
General Discussion / Re: Happy threadLast post by Newportnobby - April 05, 2026, 08:05:59 PMI'm just happy to have got through Storm Dave with no damage to my little bungalow.
I have to say in all the years I've been here that one was the worst, I reckon. I'm sure at least twice I felt the property vibrating!! #48
General Discussion / Re: Happy threadLast post by Papyrus - April 05, 2026, 07:31:44 PMThis probably ought to go in the "Phew! That was lucky!" thread, but as we don't have one, this will have to do.
A note on the family calendar reminded me that the house insurance was due tomorrow, but I thought it odd that I hadn't had a renewal notice. I searched through my paperwork and emails and found I didn't get one last year either. That was when I started to worry. I had taken out a 3-year fixed rate deal in 2023, and got a renewal notice in 2024 but stupidly I thought the deal meant it was renewed automatically. Reading it again, more carefully this time, I found I was still expected to actually respond to it. So..., we have been uninsured for the past two years! What a good job the house didn't burn down. Thank the Lord for instant cover, even on Easter Sunday. Cheers, Chris #49
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Old Controller terminalsLast post by Dr Gee - April 05, 2026, 07:18:15 PMQuote from: EtchedPixels on April 05, 2026, 01:11:42 PMUse a voltmeter. One pair is 13-16v AC for accessories, the other is 0-12v DC controlled by the knob for the track power. Thank you for this reply. I agree about the testing. I was just curious. I'm am brand new to the hobby but have a background in electronics as a radio ham. I had tested the outputs with a meter and couldn't determine exact info presumably because of its age etc. thanks for getting back. Really appreciated #50
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Old Controller terminalsLast post by ntpntpntp - April 05, 2026, 04:48:36 PMThere should be symbols for track and points (accessories) on the back, and AC / DC symbols.
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