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#71
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Inadequate instructions...
Last post by BR Signalman - April 12, 2026, 06:00:20 PM
I know exactly how you feel. A few yeas ago, I started a thread about Dapol and their total ignorance about the fitment of DCC decoders. I will paraphrase but when asking a Dapol "Service person" asking if a decoder would fit, was told "Don't fit! This after looking in the service sheet stating "Fit the decoder of your choice". Appears that they have not learned anything about customer service
#72
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Do You Run Electric Withou...
Last post by Graham - April 12, 2026, 12:51:31 PM
we did consider wires on Mid Albion, but decided against, mainly for robustness, but also for ease of set up at an exhibition.
#73
General Discussion / Re: Railtec Transfers
Last post by Adam1701D - April 12, 2026, 12:08:33 PM
I think the recent Heljan O Gauge sale has generated a lot of orders for O Gauge Class 45 numbersets! I have 45133 "Zephyr". :)
#74
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Farish announcement... Mod...
Last post by Chris Morris - April 12, 2026, 06:17:18 AM
Based on my preferences a late crest green Hall with Hawksworth tender would probably be the best seller. Late crest is I think the most popular livery for steam locos in terms of sales (based on what is heavily discounted, but I could be wrong) and the Hawksworth tender makes it different enough to be a necessary addition to the fleet. The new Farish Hall is a great looking model but I am keeping my powder dry until the late crest with Hawksworth tender version appears.
#75
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Farish announcement... Mod...
Last post by Hailstone - April 11, 2026, 11:04:32 PM
Quote from: Bigmac on April 08, 2026, 07:42:27 PMi read somewhere the old farish poole hall looks more like a modified hall.

Indeed the old Graham Farish Hall is a modified Hall, the plate frames can clearly be seen in front of the smokebox. additionally the fabricated smokebox saddle tapers outwards from the smokebox. it is a shame that Graham Farish have chosen to produce the first four with a Collet 4000 gallon tender insted of the Hawksworth one.

I can only assume that they are hoping for more sales when these are finally released. they have done this sort of thing with Coach liveries e.g. releasing blood and custard then a year or so later the Maroon 

Regards,

Alex
#76
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Do You Run Electric Withou...
Last post by KevTheBusDriver - April 11, 2026, 08:23:12 PM
I'm in the 'masts but no wires' camp. Wires do look superb when present, but it's way beyond me to install them!
Kev E.
#77
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Do You Run Electric Withou...
Last post by scottmitchell74 - April 11, 2026, 06:51:22 PM
Well that is very sharp!!
#78
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Do You Run Electric Withou...
Last post by swisstrains - April 11, 2026, 06:50:33 PM
Quote from: Jim Easterbrook on April 11, 2026, 05:25:31 PMI'm going to make myself unpopular and say that I much prefer to have masts but no wires. In most of the photos and videos I've seen I think the wires are far too visible, and if they wobble about as a loco passes it looks even worse.

I'm with Jim on this one.
My first Swiss layout had Vollmer posts and wires and I did like to see the pans riding them but it was quite a basic trackplan and fairly small. My current layout has much more trackwork and although I originally planned to have a wired system I found that it looked far too congested.
I think you can get away with a wired system on a medium to large exhibition layout but on a smallish home layout the wires start to dominate.
Because of this I am happy with just posts and cross-spans and I think it still gives a reasonable impression.



My electric locos have their pantographs set at a suitable height either by friction or secured with very fine fishing line.
#79
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Do You Run Electric Withou...
Last post by ntpntpntp - April 11, 2026, 06:09:37 PM
Yes the wires are overscale, but I know there should be something present and I prefer overscale to having nothing at all :)  Seeing the panto float up and down as the loco progresses along the track is the thing that I love to see. Just like the real thing :)

My German friends tend to go for very fine representation of the wire which looks lovely,  but with the pantos left down or artificially set low and not touching the wire.


https://www.n-club-international.de/de/module/modulliste/modul-175-klamm.html
#80
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Do You Run Electric Withou...
Last post by Jim Easterbrook - April 11, 2026, 05:25:31 PM
I'm going to make myself unpopular and say that I much prefer to have masts but no wires. In most of the photos and videos I've seen I think the wires are far too visible, and if they wobble about as a loco passes it looks even worse.
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