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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Second Hand locomotiveLast post by njee20 - November 13, 2025, 08:45:59 PMDecoder fitted was my first thought, and would explain the higher price. For £100 it should work well, return if not. They're not hugely rare are they?
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: New Bachmann Farish V2Last post by Shropshire Lad - November 13, 2025, 07:37:27 PMQuote from: eddief83 on November 13, 2025, 01:17:14 PMMy wallet is going to take a hammering here, I want Green Arrow as I have many memories with the preserved one, and I also want a BR Black and BR Green for my next layout plan, all with sound tooI've got a Green Arrow on pre order which will run with my railtour rake as a preserved loco. Cheers Colin #73
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Second Hand locomotiveLast post by ntpntpntp - November 13, 2025, 06:19:50 PMNPN makes a good point: a DCC fitted loco running on DC will require the knob turned up a bit more to "wake up" the decoder.
I've had a couple of bargains that way - a DCC loco for the price of a £50 DC model. Pop the body off and take a look? #74
General Discussion / Re: Unhappy ThreadLast post by thebrighton - November 13, 2025, 06:13:31 PMMagnorail - why is it you plan where it's going to be laid but the kit leaves you approx 8cms short and you have to spend nearly £30 to buy a 60cm extension pack
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Second Hand locomotiveLast post by Newportnobby - November 13, 2025, 06:07:51 PMAs previously stated £100 is top end for a used loco. You don't say if you're using DC but could the loco be DCC fitted as, to get such a loco moving, it takes a lot of throttle
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Second Hand locomotiveLast post by geofff - November 13, 2025, 06:00:25 PMThanks for the replies. My big issue is the amount of power it needs to just move - it needs about 45% to very slowly move.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Second Hand locomotiveLast post by GrahamB - November 13, 2025, 05:08:47 PMAre you running dc or DCC?
I once won an 08 on ebay, listed as a "slow runner". It was indeed a slow runner, but only because it had been converted to DCC and programmed to run correctly - even on dc. Not everything runs like a scalded cat. #78
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Second Hand locomotiveLast post by Bob Tidbury - November 13, 2025, 04:32:55 PMI have 2 class 22s and they both run very slow when first turned on But do get a bit faster once run ,But I think they do have low gearing so they run at more prototypical speed ,after all they were NOT express locos .
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Peco pointsLast post by ntpntpntp - November 13, 2025, 04:16:00 PMThe only N gauge rtr concrete sleeper points I can think of are by Minitrix in their code 60 track range. Even Kato Unitrack's concrete sleeper track has wooden sleepers for the points.
@HD why not use Electrofrog points? Better reliability especially if you do any shunting with short wheelbase locos on DC where you don't have things like DCC stay-alive available. They look better too in my opinion They're no more difficult to use than Insulfrog. I've used the code 55 track and Electrofrogs since the mid 90s. #80
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Peco pointsLast post by Bob G - November 13, 2025, 03:27:45 PMFor clarification, IIRC they do concrete sleeper points in OO, and its been so long since I have bought any, I thought they might have copied that practice in N.
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